The 2020 Vermont Senate elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections . Vermont voters elected all 30 state senators from 13 districts, with each district electing between one and six senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate . A primary election on August 11, 2020 determined which candidates appeared on the November 3 general election ballot. All the members elected will serve in the Vermont General Assembly .
Summary of results [ ]
District
Incumbent
Party
Elected senator
Party
Addison
Ruth Hardy
Dem
Ruth Hardy
Dem
Christopher A. Bray
Dem
Christopher A. Bray
Dem
Bennington
Brian Campion
Dem
Brian Campion
Dem
Richard W. Sears
Dem
Richard W. Sears
Dem
Caledonia
Joe Benning
Rep
Joe Benning
Rep
Jane Kitchel
Dem
Jane Kitchel
Dem
Chittenden
Tim Ashe
Dem/Prog
Thomas Chittenden
Dem
Philip Baruth
Dem/Prog
Philip Baruth
Dem/Prog
Debbie Ingram
Dem
Kesha Ram
Dem
Virginia V. Lyons
Dem
Virginia V. Lyons
Dem
Christopher Pearson
Prog/Dem
Christopher Pearson
Prog/Dem
Michael Sirotkin
Dem
Michael Sirotkin
Dem
Essex -Orleans
John S. Rodgers
Dem
Rep
Robert A. Starr
Dem
Robert A. Starr
Dem
Franklin
Corey Parent
Rep
Corey Parent
Rep/Dem
Randy Brock
Rep
Randy Brock
Rep/Dem
Grand Isle
Richard Mazza
Dem
Richard Mazza
Dem/Rep
Lamoille
Richard A. Westman
Rep
Richard A. Westman
Rep/Dem
Orange
Mark MacDonald
Dem
Mark MacDonald
Dem
Rutland
Brian Collamore
Rep
Brian Collamore
Rep
James McNeil
Rep
Joshua Terenzini
Rep
Cheryl Hooker
Dem/Prog
Cheryl Hooker
Dem
Washington
Andrew Perchlik
Dem/Prog
Andrew Perchlik
Dem/Prog
Ann Cummings
Dem
Ann Cummings
Dem
Anthony Pollina
Prog/Dem
Anthony Pollina
Prog/Dem
Windham
Becca Balint
Dem
Becca Balint
Dem
Jeanette White
Dem
Jeanette White
Dem
Windsor
Alison H. Clarkson
Dem
Alison H. Clarkson
Dem
Richard McCormack
Dem
Richard McCormack
Dem
Alice Nitka
Dem
Alice Nitka
Dem/Rep
Source:[1]
Retiring incumbents [ ]
Three incumbent senators (two Democrats and one Republican) did not seek reelection.
Chittenden: Tim Ashe (D/P) [Ran for Lieutenant Governor (lost primary)]
Chittenden: Debbie Ingram (D)
Rutland: James McNeil (R)
Defeated incumbents [ ]
In the primary [ ]
No incumbent senator was defeated in the August 11 primary.
In the general election [ ]
One incumbent senator sought reelection but was defeated in the general election.
Essex-Orleans: John S. Rodgers (D) (sought reelection as an independent)
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [2]
Safe D
October 21, 2020
Detailed results [ ]
Source for all election results:[3]
Addison [ ]
Bennington [ ]
Caledonia [ ]
Chittenden [ ]
Democratic primary
General election
Essex-Orleans [ ]
Franklin [ ]
Grand Isle [ ]
Lamoille [ ]
Orange [ ]
Democratic primary
General election
Rutland [ ]
Democratic primary
General election
Washington [ ]
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Windham [ ]
Windsor [ ]
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ Not counting Democratic candidates who were also nominated by the Progressive Party.
^ Not counting Progressive and Republican candidates who were also nominated by the Democratic Party.
^ Not counting Democratic candidates who were also nominated by the Republican Party.
^ a b Candidate received the nominations of both the Democratic and Progressive parties and was listed on the ballot as "Democratic/Progressive" (candidate is primarily a Democrat).
^ a b Candidate received the nominations of both the Progressive and Democratic parties and was listed on the ballot as "Progressive/Democratic" (candidate is primarily a Progressive).
^ Elected as a Democrat in 2018.
^ a b c Candidate received the nominations of both the Republican and Democratic parties and was listed on the ballot as "Republican/Democratic" (candidate is primarily a Republican).
^ a b Candidate received the nominations of both the Democratic and Republican parties and was listed on the ballot as "Democratic/Republican" (candidate is primarily a Democrat).
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