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The reapportionment process is guided by Title 17, Chapter 34A of the Vermont Statutes Annotated. On March 30, 2022, the General Assembly passed H.722 (2021) reapportioning the House of Representatives and the Senate. H.722 was signed by the Governor on April 6, 2022, and enacted as 2022 Acts and Resolves No. 89. The resources on this page reflect the work of the Legislative Apportionment Board through January 2022. Please click here for additional information regarding current House and Senate districts.
Under Chapter I, Article 7 and Chapter II, Sections 13, 18 and 73 of the Vermont Constitution, the Vermont General Assembly is periodically re-apportioned to reflect the state's changing demographic patterns. The current apportionment process is guided by Title 17, Sections 1901-1909 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated. In the Hartland case (1993), the Supreme Court elaborated on district criteria. The Apportionment Board drafts the initial apportionment plan. The General Assembly, drawing from this plan, enacts the apportionment system for the ensuing decade. The Office of the Secretary of State serves as secretariat to the Board.
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Robert Roper - Stowe
Ed Adrian - Burlington
Jeanne Albert - Lincoln
Jeremy Hansen - Berlin
Mary Houghton - Brattleboro
Tom Koch - Barre
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