Members of the Vermont House of Representatives, 2007–08 session

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The following is a list of the persons who served in the Vermont House of Representatives during the 2007-2008 session:

Members Listed by District[]

Addison-1[]

Addison-2[]

Addison-3[]

Addison-4[]

Addison-5[]

Addison-Rutland-1[]

  • , Independent

Bennington-1[]

Bennington-2-1[]

Bennington-2-2[]

Bennington-3[]

Bennington-4[]

Bennington-5[]

Bennington-Rutland-1[]

Caledonia-1[]

Caledonia-2[]

Caledonia-3[]

Caledonia-4[]

Caledonia-Washington-1[]

Chittenden-1-1[]

Chittenden-1-2[]

Chittenden-2[]

Chittenden-3-1[]

Chittenden-3-2[]

Chittenden-3-3[]

Chittenden-3-4[]

Chittenden-3-5[]

Chittenden-3-6[]

Chittenden-3-7[]

Chittenden-3-8[]

Chittenden-3-9[]

Chittenden-3-10[]

Chittenden-4[]

  • , Democrat (retired to run unsuccessfully for Senate, 2008)

Chittenden-5-1[]

Chittenden-5-2[]

Chittenden-6-1[]

Chittenden-6-2[]

Chittenden-6-3[]

Chittenden-7-1[]

Chittenden-7-2[]

Chittenden-8[]

Chittenden-9[]

Essex-Caledonia[]

Essex-Caledonia-Orleans[]

Franklin-1[]

Franklin-2[]

Franklin-3[]

Franklin-4[]

Franklin-5[]

Franklin-6[]

Grand Isle-Chittenden-1-1[]

Lamoille-1[]

Lamoille-2[]

Lamoille-3[]

Lamoille-4[]

Lamoille-Washington-1[]

Orange-1[]

Orange-2[]

Orange-Addison-1[]

Orange-Caledonia-1[]

Orleans-1[]

Orleans-2[]

Orleans-Caledonia-1[]

Orleans-Franklin-1[]

Rutland-1-1[]

Rutland-1-2[]

Rutland-2[]

Rutland-3[]

Rutland-4[]

Rutland-5-1[]

Rutland-5-2[]

Rutland-5-3[]

Rutland-5-4[]

Rutland-6[]

Rutland-7[]

Rutland-8[]

Rutland-Windsor-1[]

Washington-1[]

Washington-2[]

Washington-3-1[]

Washington-3-2[]

Washington-3-3[]

Washington-4[]

Washington-5[]

  • Francis K. Brooks, Democrat (retired 2007 to become sergeant at arms. His successor, Jon Anderson, was appointed by Gov. Jim Douglas and lost the 2008 Democratic primary.)
  • , Democrat

Washington-6[]

Washington-7[]

Washington-Chittenden-1[]

Windham-1[]

Windham-2[]

Windham-3-1[]

Windham-3-2[]

  • , Independent (retired 2008)

Windham-3-3[]

Windham-4[]

Windham-5[]

Windham-6[]

Windham-Bennington-1[]

Windham-Bennington-Windsor-1[]

  • Vacant

Windsor-1-1[]

Windsor-1-2[]

  • , Democrat
  • , Democrat—Rep. Martin died on December 17, 2006 following a year-long fight with cancer.[1]
  • , Democrat—On January 16, 2007, Governor Jim Douglas appointed Cynthia Martin (Clint Martin's widow) to serve out the balance of his term.[2]

Windsor-2[]

Windsor-3[]

Windsor-4[]

Windsor-5[]

Windsor-6-1[]

Windsor-6-2[]

Windsor-Orange-1[]

Windsor-Orange-2[]

Windsor-Rutland-1[]

Windsor-Rutland-2[]

Preceded by
2005-2006
Vermont House of Representatives
2007-2008
Succeeded by

See also[]

  • Vermont Representative Districts, 2002-2012
  • Members of the Vermont Senate, 2005-2006 session

External links[]

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