2018 Vermont House of Representatives election
Results by district
Speaker before election
Mitzi Johnson
Democratic
Elected Speaker
Mitzi Johnson
Democratic
The 2018 Vermont House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections . Vermont voters will elect 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 , 7 Independents , and 7 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.
Summary of Results by State House District [ ]
Primary election results can be obtained from the Vermont Secretary of State 's website.[1]
State House District
Incumbent
Party
Elected Representative
Party
Addison-1
Robin Scheu
Dem
Robin Scheu
Dem
Amy Sheldon
Dem
Amy Sheldon
Dem
Addison-2
Peter Conlon
Dem
Peter Conlon
Dem
Addison-3
Diane Lanpher
Dem
Diane Lanpher
Dem
Warren Van Wyck
Rep
Matt Birong
Dem
Addison-4
Fred Baser
Rep
Mari Cordes
Dem
David Sharpe
Dem
Caleb Elder
Dem
Addison-5
Harvey Smith
Rep
Harvey Smith
Rep
Addison-Rutland
Terry Norris
Ind
Terry Norris
Ind
Bennington-1
Bill Botzow
Dem
Dem
Bennington-2-1
Timothy Corcoran
Dem
Timothy Corcoran
Dem
Rachael Fields
Dem
Dem
Bennington-2-2
Kiah Morris
Dem
Dem
Mary Morrissey
Rep
Mary Morrissey
Rep
Bennington-3
Alice Miller
Dem
Dem
Bennington-4
Cynthia Browning
Dem
Cynthia Browning
Dem
Brian Keefe
Rep
Kathleen James
Dem
Bennington-Rutland
Linda Joy Sullivan
Dem
Linda Joy Sullivan
Dem
Caledonia-1
Marcia Martel
Rep
Marcia Martel
Rep
Caledonia-2
Chip Troiano
Dem
Chip Troiano
Dem
Caledonia-3
Scott Beck
Rep
Scott Beck
Rep
Janssen Willhoit
Rep
Scott Campbell
Dem
Caledonia-4
Martha Feltus
Rep
Martha Feltus
Rep
Richard Lawrence
Rep
Patrick Seymour
Rep
Caledonia-Washington
Catherine Toll
Dem
Catherine Toll
Dem
Chittenden-1
Marcia Gardner
Dem
Marcia Gardner
Dem
Chittenden-2
Terence Macaig
Dem
Terence Macaig
Dem
Jim McCullough
Dem
Jim McCullough
Dem
Chittenden-3
Trevor Squirrell
Dem
Trevor Squirrell
Dem
George Till
Dem
George Till
Dem
Chittenden-4-1
Mike Yantachka
Dem
Mike Yantachka
Dem
Chittenden-4-2
Bill Lippert
Dem
Bill Lippert
Dem
Chittenden-5-1
Kate Webb
Dem
Kate Webb
Dem
Chittenden-5-2
Jessica Brumsted
Dem
Jessica Brumsted
Dem
Chittenden-6-1
Carol Ode
Dem
Carol Ode
Dem
Kurt Wright
Rep
Dem
Chittenden-6-2
Jean O'Sullivan
Dem
Jean O'Sullivan
Dem
Chittenden-6-3
Jill Krowinski
Dem
Jill Krowinski
Dem
Curtis McCormack
Dem
Curtis McCormack
Dem
Chittenden-6-4
Brian Cina
Prog
Brian Cina
Prog
Selene Colburn
Prog
Selene Colburn
Prog
Chittenden-6-5
Johannah Donovan
Dem
Johannah Donovan
Dem
Mary Sullivan
Dem
Mary Sullivan
Dem
Chittenden-6-6
Barbara Rachelson
Dem
Barbara Rachelson
Dem
Chittenden-6-7
Clem Bissonnette
Dem
Clem Bissonnette
Dem
Diana Gonzalez
Prog
Diana Gonzalez
Prog
Chittenden-7-1
Martin LaLonde
Dem
Martin LaLonde
Dem
Chittenden-7-2
Ann Pugh
Dem
Ann Pugh
Dem
Chittenden-7-3
Helen Head
Dem
Dem
Chittenden-7-4
Maida Townsend
Dem
Maida Townsend
Dem
Chittenden-8-1
Betsy Dunn
Dem
Marybeth Redmond
Dem
Linda Myers
Rep
Linda Myers
Rep
Chittenden-8-2
Dylan Giambatista
Dem
Dylan Giambatista
Dem
Lori Houghton
Dem
Lori Houghton
Dem
Chittenden-8-3
Robert Bancroft
Rep
Robert Bancroft
Rep
Chittenden-9-1
Jim Condon
Dem
Dem
Curt Taylor
Dem
Curt Taylor
Dem
Chittenden-9-2
Patrick Brennan
Rep
Patrick Brennan
Rep
Maureen Dakin
Dem
Dem
Chittenden-10
Chris Mattos
Rep
Chris Mattos
Rep
Donald Turner, Jr.
Rep
Rep
Essex-Caledonia
Constance Quimby
Rep
Constance Quimby
Rep
Essex-Caledonia-Orleans
Paul Lefebvre
Rep
Paul Lefebvre
Rep
Franklin-1
Carl Rosenquist
Rep
Carl Rosenquist
Rep
Franklin-2
Barbara Murphy
Ind
Barbara Murphy
Ind
Franklin-3-1
Kathleen Keenan
Dem
Mike McCarthy
Dem
Corey Parent
Rep
Rep
Franklin-3-2
Eileen Dickinson
Rep
Eileen Dickinson
Rep
Franklin-4
Marianna Gamache
Rep
Marianna Gamache
Rep
Brian K. Savage
Rep
Brian K. Savage
Rep
Franklin-5
Stephen Beyor
Rep
Rep
Albert Pearce
Rep
Dem
Franklin-6
Daniel Connor
Dem
Rep
Franklin-7
Cindy Weed
Prog
Felisha Leffler
Rep
Grand Isle-Chittenden
Mitzi Johnson
Dem
Mitzi Johnson
Dem
Ben Joseph
Dem
Leland Morgan
Rep
Lamoille-1
Heidi Scheuermann
Rep
Heidi Scheuermann
Rep
Lamoille-2
Matthew Hill
Dem
Matthew Hill
Dem
Daniel Noyes
Dem
Daniel Noyes
Dem
Lamoille-3
Bernard Juskiewicz
Rep
Lucy Rogers
Dem
Lamoille-Washington
Gary Nolan
Rep
Dem
David Yacovone
Dem
David Yacovone
Dem
Orange-1
Robert Frenier
Rep
Dem
Rodney Graham
Rep
Rodney Graham
Rep
Orange-2
Sarah Copeland-Hanzas
Dem
Sarah Copeland-Hanzas
Dem
Orange-Caledonia
Chip Conquest
Dem
Chip Conquest
Dem
Orange-Washington-Addison
Jay Hooper
Dem
Jay Hooper
Dem
Ben Jickling
Ind
Ben Jickling
Ind
Orleans-1
Rep
Rep
Brian Smith
Rep
Brian Smith
Rep
Orleans-2
Michael Marcotte
Rep
Michael Marcotte
Rep
Gary Viens
Rep
Rep
Orleans-Caledonia
Vicki Strong
Rep
Vicki Strong
Rep
Dem
Dem
Orleans-Lamoille
Rep
Rep
Rutland-1
Patricia McCoy
Rep
Patricia McCoy
Rep
Rutland-2
Thomas Burditt
Rep
Thomas Burditt
Rep
Dem
Dem
Rutland-3
Rep
Rep
Robert Helm
Rep
Robert Helm
Rep
Rutland-4
Rep
Rep
Rutland-5-1
Rep
Rep
Rutland-5-2
Lawrence Cupoli
Rep
Lawrence Cupoli
Rep
Rutland-5-3
Dem
Dem
Rutland-5-4
Rep
Dem
Rutland-6
Dem
Dem
Butch Shaw
Rep
Butch Shaw
Rep
Rutland-Bennington
Robin Chestnut-Tangerman
Prog
Robin Chestnut-Tangerman
Prog
Rutland-Windsor-1
Rep
Rep
Rutland-Windsor-2
Dennis Devereux
Rep
Dem
Washington-1
Anne Donahue
Rep
Anne Donahue
Rep
Rep
Rep
Washington-2
Robert LaClair
Rep
Robert LaClair
Rep
Francis McFaun
Rep
Francis McFaun
Rep
Washington-3
Paul Poirier
Ind
Peter Anthony
Dem
Tommy Walz
Dem
Tommy Walz
Dem
Washington-4
Mary Hooper
Dem
Mary Hooper
Dem
Dem
Dem
Washington-5
Kimberly Jessup
Dem
Kimberly Jessup
Dem
Washington-6
Janet Ancel
Dem
Janet Ancel
Dem
Washington-7
Maxine Grad
Dem
Maxine Grad
Dem
Ind
Dem
Washington-Chittenden
Tom Stevens
Dem
Tom Stevens
Dem
Dem
Dem
Windham-1
Michael Hebert
Rep
Sara Coffey
Dem
Windham-2-1
Valerie Stuart
Dem
Emilie Kornheiser
Dem
Windham-2-2
Mollie Burke
Prog
Mollie Burke
Prog
Windham-2-3
Tristan Toleno
Dem
Tristan Toleno
Dem
Windham-3
Carolyn Partridge
Dem
Carolyn Partridge
Dem
Matt Trieber
Dem
Matt Trieber
Dem
Windham-4
David Deen
Dem
Dem
Mike Mrowicki
Dem
Mike Mrowicki
Dem
Windham-5
Emily Long
Dem
Emily Long
Dem
Windham-6
John Gannon
Dem
John Gannon
Dem
Windham-Bennington
Laura Sibilia
Ind
Laura Sibilia
Ind
Windham-Bennington-Windsor
Kelly Pajala
Ind
Kelly Pajala
Ind
Windsor-1
John Bartholomew
Dem
John Bartholomew
Dem
Paul Belaski
Dem
Zachariah Ralph
Prog
Windsor-2
Annmarie Christensen
Dem
Annmarie Christensen
Dem
Windsor-3-1
Thomas Bock
Dem
Thomas Bock
Dem
Windsor-3-2
Alice Emmons
Dem
Alice Emmons
Dem
Robert Forguites
Dem
Robert Forguites
Dem
Windsor-4-1
Susan Buckholz
Dem
Randall Szott
Dem
Windsor-4-2
Kevin Christie
Dem
Kevin Christie
Dem
Gabrielle Lucke
Dem
Rebecca White
Dem
Windsor-5
Charles Kimbell
Dem
Charles Kimbell
Dem
Windsor-Orange-1
David Ainsworth
Rep
Dem
Windsor-Orange-2
Timothy Briglin
Dem
Timothy Briglin
Dem
Dem
Dem
Windsor-Rutland
Sandy Haas
Prog
Sandy Haas
Prog
[2]
[3]
Incumbents not seeking re-election [ ]
Retiring incumbents [ ]
28 incumbent Representatives (17 Democrats and 11 Republicans) are not seeking 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
Detailed Results by State House District [ ]
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: [1] [2] Archived 2018-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
Addison-1 [ ]
The Addison-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Addison-2 [ ]
The Addison-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Addison-3 [ ]
The Addison-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Addison-4 [ ]
The Addison-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Addison-5 [ ]
The Addison-5 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Addison-Rutland [ ]
The Addison-Rutland district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-1 [ ]
The Bennington-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-2-1 [ ]
The Bennington-2-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-2-2 [ ]
The Bennington-2-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-3 [ ]
The Bennington-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-4 [ ]
The Bennington-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Bennington-Rutland [ ]
The Bennington-Rutland district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Caledonia-1 [ ]
The Caledonia-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Caledonia-2 [ ]
The Caledonia-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Caledonia-3 [ ]
The Caledonia-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Caledonia-4 [ ]
The Caledonia-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Caledonia-Washington [ ]
The Caledonia-Washington district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-3 [ ]
The Chittenden-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-4-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-4-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-4-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-4-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-5-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-5-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-5-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-5-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-3 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-4 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-5 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-5 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-6 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-6 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-6-7 [ ]
The Chittenden-6-7 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-7-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-7-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-7-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-7-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-7-3 [ ]
The Chittenden-7-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-7-4 [ ]
The Chittenden-7-4 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-8-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-8-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-8-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-8-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-8-3 [ ]
The Chittenden-8-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-9-1 [ ]
The Chittenden-9-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Chittenden-9-2 [ ]
The Chittenden-9-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
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.[5]
Chittenden-10 [ ]
The Chittenden-10 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Essex-Caledonia [ ]
The Essex-Caledonia district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Essex-Caledonia-Orleans [ ]
The Essex-Caledonia-Orleans district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-1 [ ]
The Franklin-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-2 [ ]
The Franklin-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-3-1 [ ]
The Franklin-3-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-3-2 [ ]
The Franklin-3-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-4 [ ]
The Franklin-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-5 [ ]
The Franklin-5 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-6 [ ]
The Franklin-6 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Franklin-7 [ ]
The Franklin-7 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Grand Isle-Chittenden [ ]
The Grand Isle-Chittenden district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Lamoille-1 [ ]
The Lamoille-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Lamoille-2 [ ]
The Lamoille-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Lamoille-3 [ ]
The Lamoille-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Lamoille-Washington [ ]
The Lamoille-Washington district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orange-1 [ ]
The Orange-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orange-2 [ ]
The Orange-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orange-Caledonia [ ]
The Orange-Caledonia district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orange-Washington-Addison [ ]
The Orange-Washington-Addison district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orleans-1 [ ]
The Orleans-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orleans-2 [ ]
The Orleans-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orleans-Caledonia [ ]
The Orleans-Caledonia district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Orleans-Lamoille [ ]
The Orleans-Lamoille district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-1 [ ]
The Rutland-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-2 [ ]
The Rutland-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-3 [ ]
The Rutland-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-4 [ ]
The Rutland-4 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-5-1 [ ]
The Rutland-5-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-5-2 [ ]
The Rutland-5-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-5-3 [ ]
The Rutland-5-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-5-4 [ ]
The Rutland-5-4 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-6 [ ]
The Rutland-6 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-Bennington [ ]
The Rutland-Bennington district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-Windsor-1 [ ]
The Rutland-Windsor-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Rutland-Windsor-2 [ ]
The Rutland-Windsor-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-1 [ ]
The Washington-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-2 [ ]
The Washington-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-3 [ ]
The Washington-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-4 [ ]
The Washington-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-5 [ ]
The Washington-5 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-6 [ ]
The Washington-6 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-7 [ ]
The Washington-7 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Washington-Chittenden [ ]
The Washington-Chittenden district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-1 [ ]
The Windham-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-2-1 [ ]
The Windham-2-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-2-2 [ ]
The Windham-2-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-2-3 [ ]
The Windham-2-3 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-3 [ ]
The Windham-3 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-4 [ ]
The Windham-4 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-5 [ ]
The Windham-5 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-6 [ ]
The Windham-6 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-Bennington [ ]
The Windham-Bennington district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windham-Bennington-Windsor [ ]
The Windham-Bennington-Windsor district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-1 [ ]
The Windsor-1 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-2 [ ]
The Windsor-2 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-3-1 [ ]
The Windsor-3-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-3-2 [ ]
The Windsor-3-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-4-1 [ ]
The Windsor-4-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-4-2 [ ]
The Windsor-4-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-5 [ ]
The Windsor-5 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-Orange-1 [ ]
The Windsor-Orange-1 district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-Orange-2 [ ]
The Windsor-Orange-2 district has 2 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives .
Windsor-Rutland [ ]
The Windsor-Rutland district has 1 seat in the Vermont House of Representatives .
See also [ ]
United States elections, 2018
United States Senate election in Vermont, 2018
United States House of Representatives election in Vermont, 2018
Vermont gubernatorial election, 2018
Vermont State Senate election, 2018
Vermont elections, 2018
Notes [ ]
^ a b c d e f g h i Running as "Democratic/Progressive"
^ Democratic incumbent Rep. Morris withdrew and endorsed her replacement nominee, Jim Carroll.
^ a b c d Running as "Democratic/Republican"
^ Originally was running as Independent; retiring Republican incumbent Rep. Richard Lawrence endorsed Seymour to run in the Republican primary, which he won.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Running as "Progressive/Democratic"
^ a b c d e f g h i Running as "Republican/Democratic"
^ Running as "Berlin-Northfield Alliance"
^ 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.
References [ ]
^ "Election Results" . Vermont Secretary of State . Archived from the original on August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018 .
^ "Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2018 - Ballotpedia" . Archived from the original on 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2018-08-14 .
^ "Vermont Elections Results" . U.S. ELECTIONS . 2018-11-06. Archived from the original on 2018-11-09. Retrieved 2018-11-08 .
^ Lewis, Philip (August 28, 2018). "Vermont's Only Black Woman Lawmaker Pulls Out Of Race In Wake Of Online Threats" . HuffPost . Archived from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 7, 2018 .
^ a b "Loranger victorious in run-off election" . Colchester Sun. Archived from the original on September 15, 2018. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
^ https://vtelectionarchive.sec.state.vt.us/elections/view/133972/ [permanent dead link ] [bare URL ]
^ "Vermont House district Washington-7 election, 2018" . Archived from the original on 2019-04-24. Retrieved 2019-04-24 .
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Russian interference in the 2018 United States elections