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2018 Vermont House of Representatives election
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The 2018 Vermont House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Vermont voters elected state representatives in all 150 seats. State representatives serve two-year terms in the Vermont House of Representatives. A primary election on August 14, 2018, determined which candidates appeared on the November 6 general election ballot.
Following the 2016 State House elections, Democrats maintained effective control of the House with a 97 member caucus (83 Democrats, seven Independents, and seven Progressives). Before the election, to take control of the chamber from Democrats, the Republicans would have needed to net 23 State House seats. However, instead the Democrats instead gained 12 seats, increasing their majorities.
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Summary of results by State House district
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Primary election results can be obtained from the Vermont Secretary of State's website.[1]
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Incumbents not seeking re-election
Retiring incumbents
28 incumbent representatives (17 Democrats and 11 Republicans) did not seek re-election in 2018:
- David Sharpe (D), Addison-4
- Bill Botzow (D), Bennington-1
- Rachael Fields (D), Bennington-2-1
- Kiah Morris (D), Bennington-2-2[4]
- Alice Miller (D), Bennington-3
- Janssen Willhoit (R), Caledonia-3 (running for attorney general)
- Richard Lawrence (R), Caledonia-4
- Helen Head (D), Chittenden-7-3
- Betsy Dunn (D), Chittenden-8-1
- James Condon (D), Chittenden-9-1
- Maureen Dakin (D), Chittenden-9-2
- Donald H. Turner (R), Chittenden-10 (running for lieutenant governor)
- Kathleen Keenan (D), Franklin-3-1
- Corey Parent (R), Franklin-3-1
- Steve Beyor (R), Franklin-5
- Albert Pearce (R), Franklin-5
- Daniel Connor (D), Franklin-6
- Bernard Juskiewicz (R), Lamoille-3
- Robert Frenier (R), Orange-1
- Gary Viens (R), Orleans-2
- Douglas Gage (R), Rutland-5-4
- Stephen Carr (D), Rutland-6
- Dennis Devereux (R), Rutland-Windsor-2
- Patti Lewis (R), Washington-1
- Michael Hebert (R), Windham-1
- David Deen (D), Windham-4
- Susan Buckholz (D), Windsor-4-1
- Gabrielle Lucke (D), Windsor-4-2
Defeated in primary
- Valerie Stuart (D), Windham-2-1
- Paul Belaski (D), Windsor-1
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Detailed results by State House district
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- Note: Primary election results are only shown for contested primaries. For information on non-contested primary elections, refer to the Vermont Secretary of State's website.
Sources: Archived 2018-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
Addison-1
- The Addison-1 district has 2 seats.
Addison-2
- The Addison-2 district has 1 seat.
Addison-3
- The Addison-3 district has 2 seats.
Addison-4
- The Addison-4 district has 2 seats.
Addison-5
- The Addison-5 district has 1 seat.
Addison-Rutland
- The Addison-Rutland district has 1 seat.
Bennington-1
- The Bennington-1 district has 1 seat.
Bennington-2-1
- The Bennington-2-1 district has 2 seats.
Bennington-2-2
- The Bennington-2-2 district has 2 seats.
Bennington-3
- The Bennington-3 district has 1 seat.
Bennington-4
- The Bennington-4 district has 2 seats.
Bennington-Rutland
- The Bennington-Rutland district has 1 seat.
Caledonia-1
- The Caledonia-1 district has 1 seat.
Caledonia-2
- The Caledonia-2 district has 1 seat.
Caledonia-3
- The Caledonia-3 district has 2 seats.
Caledonia-4
- The Caledonia-4 district has 2 seats.
Caledonia-Washington
- The Caledonia-Washington district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-1
- The Chittenden-1 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-2
- The Chittenden-2 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-3
- The Chittenden-3 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-4-1
- The Chittenden-4-1 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-4-2
- The Chittenden-4-2 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-5-1
- The Chittenden-5-1 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-5-2
- The Chittenden-5-2 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-6-1
- The Chittenden-6-1 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-6-2
- The Chittenden-6-2 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-6-3
- The Chittenden-6-3 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-6-4
- The Chittenden-6-4 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-6-5
- The Chittenden-6-5 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-6-6
- The Chittenden-6-6 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-6-7
- The Chittenden-6-7 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-7-1
- The Chittenden-7-1 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-7-2
- The Chittenden-7-2 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-7-3
- The Chittenden-7-3 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-7-4
- The Chittenden-7-4 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-8-1
- The Chittenden-8-1 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-8-2
- The Chittenden-8-2 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-8-3
- The Chittenden-8-3 district has 1 seat.
Chittenden-9-1
- The Chittenden-9-1 district has 2 seats.
Chittenden-9-2
- The Chittenden-9-2 district has 2 seats.
- Due to a tie on the August 14 primary election day, a re-vote for the final spot of the Republican line a re-vote was held on September 10, 2018. Pam Loranger defeated John Nagle III in the runoff.[6]
Chittenden-10
- The Chittenden-10 district has 2 seats.
Essex-Caledonia
- The Essex-Caledonia district has 1 seat.
Essex-Caledonia-Orleans
- The Essex-Caledonia-Orleans district has 1 seat.
Franklin-1
- The Franklin-1 district has 1 seat.
Franklin-2
- The Franklin-2 district has 1 seat.
Franklin-3-1
- The Franklin-3-1 district has 2 seats.
Franklin-3-2
- The Franklin-3-2 district has 1 seat.
Franklin-4
- The Franklin-4 district has 2 seats.
Franklin-5
- The Franklin-5 district has 2 seats.
Franklin-6
- The Franklin-6 district has 1 seat.
Franklin-7
- The Franklin-7 district has 1 seat.
Grand Isle-Chittenden
- The Grand Isle-Chittenden district has 2 seats.
Lamoille-1
- The Lamoille-1 district has 1 seat.
Lamoille-2
- The Lamoille-2 district has 2 seats.
Lamoille-3
- The Lamoille-3 district has 1 seat.
Lamoille-Washington
- The Lamoille-Washington district has 2 seats.
Orange-1
- The Orange-1 district has 2 seats.
Orange-2
- The Orange-2 district has 1 seat.
Orange-Caledonia
- The Orange-Caledonia district has 1 seat.
Orange-Washington-Addison
- The Orange-Washington-Addison district has 2 seats.
Orleans-1
- The Orleans-1 district has 2 seats.
Orleans-2
- The Orleans-2 district has 2 seats.
Orleans-Caledonia
- The Orleans-Caledonia district has 2 seats.
Orleans-Lamoille
- The Orleans-Lamoille district has 1 seat.
Rutland-1
- The Rutland-1 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-2
- The Rutland-2 district has 2 seats.
Rutland-3
- The Rutland-3 district has 2 seats.
Rutland-4
- The Rutland-4 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-5-1
- The Rutland-5-1 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-5-2
- The Rutland-5-2 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-5-3
- The Rutland-5-3 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-5-4
- The Rutland-5-4 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-6
- The Rutland-6 district has 2 seats.
Rutland-Bennington
- The Rutland-Bennington district has 1 seat.
Rutland-Windsor-1
- The Rutland-Windsor-1 district has 1 seat.
Rutland-Windsor-2
- The Rutland-Windsor-2 district has 1 seat.
Washington-1
- The Washington-1 district has 2 seats.
Washington-2
- The Washington-2 district has 2 seats.
Washington-3
- The Washington-3 district has 2 seats.
Washington-4
- The Washington-4 district has 2 seats.
Washington-5
- The Washington-5 district has 1 seat.
Washington-6
- The Washington-6 district has 1 seat.
Washington-7
- The Washington-7 district has 2 seats.
Washington-Chittenden
- The Washington-Chittenden district has 2 seats.
Windham-1
- The Windham-1 district has 1 seat.
Windham-2-1
- The Windham-2-1 district has 1 seat.
Windham-2-2
- The Windham-2-2 district has 1 seat.
Windham-2-3
- The Windham-2-3 district has 1 seat.
Windham-3
- The Windham-3 district has 2 seats.
Windham-4
- The Windham-4 district has 2 seats.
Windham-5
- The Windham-5 district has 1 seat.
Windham-6
- The Windham-6 district has 1 seat.
Windham-Bennington
- The Windham-Bennington district has 1 seat.
Windham-Bennington-Windsor
- The Windham-Bennington-Windsor district has 1 seat.
Windsor-1
- The Windsor-1 district has 2 seats.
Windsor-2
- The Windsor-2 district has 1 seat.
Windsor-3-1
- The Windsor-3-1 district has 1 seat.
Windsor-3-2
- The Windsor-3-2 district has 2 seats.
Windsor-4-1
- The Windsor-4-1 district has 1 seat.
Windsor-4-2
- The Windsor-4-2 district has 2 seats.
Windsor-5
- The Windsor-5 district has 1 seat.
Windsor-Orange-1
- The Windsor-Orange-1 district has 1 seat.
Windsor-Orange-2
- The Windsor-Orange-2 district has 2 seats.
Windsor-Rutland
- The Windsor-Rutland district has 1 seat.
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Notes
- Won the Republican nomination, but will run as an Independent in the general election.
- Won the nominations of the Progressive Party, Republican Party, and Democratic Party all via write-in, but running as Independent in the general election.
- Won the nominations of the Republican Party and Democratic Party via write-in, but running as Independent in the general election.
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