Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2010

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Vermont State House elections, 2010

Majority controlCampaign contributions

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List of candidates
Addison 1Addison 2Addison 3Addison 4Addison 5Addison-Rutland 1Bennington 1Bennington 2-1Bennington 2-2Bennington 3Bennington 4Bennington 5Bennington-Rutland 1Caledonia 1Caledonia 2Caledonia 3Caledonia 4Caledonia-Washington 1Chittenden 1-1Chittenden 1-2Chittenden 2Chittenden 3-1Chittenden 3-2Chittenden 3-3Chittenden 3-4Chittenden 3-5Chittenden 3-6Chittenden 3-7Chittenden 3-8Chittenden 3-9Chittenden 3-10Chittenden 4Chittenden 5-1Chittenden 5-2Chittenden 6-1Chittenden 6-2Chittenden 6-3Chittenden 7-1Chittenden 7-2Chittenden 8Chittenden 9Essex-CaledoniaEssex-Caledonia-OrleansFranklin 1Franklin 2Franklin 3Franklin 4Franklin 5Franklin 6Grand Isle-Chittenden 1-1Lamoille 1Lamoille 2Lamoille 3Lamoille 4Lamoille-Washington 1Orange 1Orange 2Orange-Addison 1Orange-Caledonia 1Orleans 1Orleans 2Orleans-Caledonia 1Orleans-Franklin 1Rutland 1-1Rutland 1-2Rutland 2Rutland 3Rutland 4Rutland 5-1Rutland 5-2Rutland 5-3Rutland 5-4Rutland 6Rutland 7Rutland 8Rutland-Windsor 1Washington 1Washington 2Washington 3-1Washington 3-2Washington 3-3Washington 4Washington 5Washington 6Washington 7Washington-Chittenden 1Windham 1Windham 2Windham 3-1Windham 3-2Windham 3-3Windham 4Windham 5Windham 6Windham-Bennington 1Windham-Bennington-Windsor 1Windsor 1-1Windsor 1-2Windsor 2Windsor 3Windsor 4Windsor 5Windsor 6-1Windsor 6-2Windsor-Orange 1Windsor-Orange 2Windsor-Rutland 1Windsor-Rutland 2
Vermont House of Representatives
Elections for the office of Vermont House of Representatives were held in Vermont on November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 19, 2010 and the primary Election Day was on August 24, 2010.

November 2 General Election Results[edit]

The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:

  1. Adam B. Howard
  2. Adam Greshin
  3. Albert Pearce
  4. Alice Emmons
  5. Alice Miller
  6. Alison Clarkson
  7. Andrew Donaghy
  8. Ann Manwaring
  9. Ann Pugh
  10. Anne Donahue
  11. Anne Lamy Mook
  12. Anne O'Brien
  13. Bert Munger
  14. Betty Nuovo
  15. Bill Botzow
  16. Bob Bouchard
  17. Bob Krebs
  18. Brian Campion
  19. Brian Savage (Vermont)
  20. Carolyn Partridge
  21. Carolyn Whitney Branagan
  22. Charles Bohi
  23. Charles Shaw (Vermont)
  24. Chip Conquest
  25. Christopher Pearson
  26. Clement Bissonnette
  27. Cynthia Browning
  28. Cynthia Martin
  29. Dave Potter
  30. David Deen
  31. David Sharpe (Vermont)
  32. Debbie Evans
  33. Dennis Devereux
  34. Diane Lanpher
  35. Donald Turner Jr.
  36. Donna Sweaney
  37. Duncan Kilmartin
  38. Dustin Degree
  39. Eileen Dickinson
  40. Eldred French
  41. Ernest Shand
  42. Floyd Nease
  43. Francis McFaun
  44. Gale Courcelle
  45. Gary Gilbert
  46. Gary Reis
  47. George Till
  48. Gregory Clark (Vermont)
  49. Harvey Smith
  50. Heidi Scheuermann
  51. Helen Head
  52. Herb Russell
  53. Howard Crawford, Jr.
  54. James Eckhardt
  55. James Masland
  56. James McNeil
  57. Janet Ancel
  58. Janice Peaslee
  59. Jason Lorber
  60. Jeff Wilson (Vermont)
  61. Jim Condon
  62. Jim McCullough
  63. Joan Lenes
  64. Joe Acinapura
  65. Johannah Leddy Donovan
  66. John Bartholomew
  67. John Malcolm
  68. John Moran (Vermont)
  69. Kate Webb
  70. Kathleen Keenan
  71. Kenneth Atkins
  72. Kesha Ram
  73. Kevin Christie
  74. Kitty Toll
  75. Kristy Kurt Spengler
  76. Kurt Wright
  77. Larry Townsend
  78. Leigh Dakin
  79. Leigh Larocque
  80. Linda Martin
  81. Linda Myers
  82. Linda Waite-Simpson
  83. Lucy Leriche
  84. Lynn Batchelor
  85. Margaret Andrews
  86. Margaret Cheney
  87. Mark Higley
  88. Mark Larson (Vermont)
  89. Mark Mitchell (Vermont)
  90. Martha Heath
  91. Mary Hooper
  92. Mary Morrissey
  93. Maxine Jo Grad
  94. Michael Fisher (Vermont)
  95. Michael Marcotte (Vermont)
  96. Michael Obuchowski
  97. Michael Yantachka
  98. Michel Consejo
  99. Michele Ferland Kupersmith
  100. Mike Hebert
  101. Mike Mrowicki
  102. Mitzi Johnson
  103. Mollie Burke
  104. Norman McAllister
  105. Oliver Olsen
  106. Patrick Brennan (Vermont legislator)
  107. Patsy French
  108. Patti Komline
  109. Patti Lewis
  110. Paul Poirier
  111. Paul Ralston
  112. Peter Fagan
  113. Peter Peltz
  114. Peter Perley
  115. Philip Winters
  116. Rachel Weston
  117. Richard Howrigan, Sr.
  118. Richard Lawrence
  119. Richard Marek
  120. Robert Helm
  121. Robert Lewis, Vermont Representative
  122. Robert South
  123. Ronald Hubert
  124. Sam Young
  125. Sandy Haas
  126. Sarah Buxton
  127. Sarah Copeland Hanzas
  128. Sarah Edwards
  129. Shap Smith
  130. Sue Minter
  131. Susan Hatch Davis
  132. Suzi Wizowaty
  133. Terence Macaig
  134. Tess Taylor
  135. Thomas Koch (Vermont)
  136. Tim Jerman
  137. Timothy Corcoran II
  138. Tom Burditt
  139. Tom Stevens
  140. Tony Klein
  141. Valerie Stuart
  142. Vicki Strong
  143. Warren Kitzmiller
  144. Will Stevens
  145. Willem Jewett
  146. William Aswad
  147. William Canfield
  148. William Frank, Vermont Representative
  149. William Johnson, Vermont Representative
  150. William Lippert Jr.

Majority control[edit]

See also: Partisan composition of state houses

Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Vermont House of Representatives:

Vermont House of Representatives
Party As of November 1, 2010 After the 2010 Election
     Democratic Party 94 94
     Republican Party 48 48
     Vermont Progressive Party 5 5
     Independent 3 3
Total 150 150


Campaign contributions[edit]

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Vermont in past years and the cumulative amount of dollars raised in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]

Year Number of candidates Total contributions
2010 266 $615,441
2008 278 $807,477
2006 263 $865,790
2004 274 $826,737
2002 284 $534,955

In 2010, the candidates for state house raised a total of $615,441 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]

Donor Amount
Campaign Research Center $8,050
Contributions by Candidate or Candidates Immediate Family $7,334
Vermont House Republican PAC $5,450
Contributions by Candidate or Candidates Immediate Family $5,409
Vermont State Employees Association $5,250
Obuchowski Tribute 90 $5,009
Vermont Association of Realtors $4,900
Branagan, Chris $4,867
Contributions by Candidate or Immediate Family $4,862
Skrill, S $4,452


Incumbency[edit]

Unopposed incumbents[edit]

44 incumbents (33%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.

  • 25 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
  • 18 GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.
  • 1 Independent incumbent faced no November challenger.

Primary challenges[edit]

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Only 6 incumbents (4.5%) faced competition in the August 24 primary. All 6 moved on to the general election.

Retiring incumbents[edit]

17 incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 133 incumbents (88.6%) ran for re-election. Of the 17 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 9 are Democrats, 7 are Republicans, and 1 is a Progressive.

Incumbents who retired are:

Qualifications[edit]

The Vermont Constitution states, "No person shall be elected a Representative or a Senator until the person has resided in this State two years, the last year of which shall be in the legislative district for which the person is elected."[3]

List of candidates

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Addison 1[edit]

Note:Maier withdrew from the race and was replaced by Paul Ralston[4]

November 2 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Paul Ralston 1,903 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Betty Nuovo 2,075 Green check mark transparent.png

Addison 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Willem Jewett 1,595 Green check mark transparent.png

Addison 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Diane Lanpher 1,744 Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic Party Liz Markowski 1,135
Republican Party Gregory Clark 1,809 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Thelma Oxholm 1,442

Addison 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Addison 5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Addison-Rutland 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 2-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 2-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington 5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Bennington-Rutland 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Caledonia 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Caledonia 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Caledonia 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Caledonia 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Caledonia-Washington 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 1-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 1-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-6[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-7[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-8[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-9[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 3-10[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 5-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 5-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 6-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 6-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Chittenden 6-3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 7-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 7-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 8[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Chittenden 9[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Essex-Caledonia[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Essex-Caledonia-Orleans[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Franklin 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Franklin 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Franklin 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Franklin 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Franklin 5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Franklin 6[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Grand Isle-Chittenden 1-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Lamoille 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Lamoille 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Lamoille 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Lamoille 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Lamoille-Washington 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orange 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Orange 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orange-Addison 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orange-Caledonia 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orleans 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orleans 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Orleans-Caledonia 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Orleans-Franklin 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 1-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 1-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Rutland 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 5-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 5-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 5-3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Rutland 5-4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Rutland 6[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 7[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland 8[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Rutland-Windsor 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington 3-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington 3-2[edit]

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Washington 3-3[edit]

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Washington 4[edit]

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Washington 5[edit]

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Washington 6[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington 7[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Washington-Chittenden 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 3-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 3-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 3-3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham 6[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham-Bennington 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windham-Bennington-Windsor 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 1-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 1-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 3[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 4[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 5[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 6-1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor 6-2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor-Orange 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Note: A recount was conducted for this race

Windsor-Orange 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor-Rutland 1[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

Windsor-Rutland 2[edit]

November 2 General election candidates:

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

Footnotes[edit]


Current members of the Vermont House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Jill Krowinski
Majority Leader:Emily Long
Minority Leader:Patricia McCoy
Representatives
Addison-1 District
Addison-2 District
Addison-3 District
Addison-4 District
Addison-5 District
Addison-Rutland District
Bennington-1 District
Bennington-2-1 District
Bennington-2-2 District
Bennington-3 District
Bennington-4 District
Bennington-Rutland District
Caledonia-1 District
Caledonia-2 District
Caledonia-3 District
Caledonia-4 District
Caledonia-Washington District
Chittenden 3 District
Chittenden-1 District
Chittenden-10 District
Chittenden-2 District
Chittenden-4-1 District
Chittenden-4-2 District
Chittenden-5-1 District
Kate Webb (D)
Chittenden-5-2 District
Chittenden-6-1 District
Carol Ode (D)
Chittenden-6-2 District
Chittenden-6-3 District
Chittenden-6-4 District
Chittenden-6-5 District
Chittenden-6-6 District
Chittenden-6-7 District
Chittenden-7-1 District
Chittenden-7-2 District
Ann Pugh (D)
Chittenden-7-3 District
Chittenden-7-4 District
Chittenden-8-1 District
Chittenden-8-2 District
Chittenden-8-3 District
Chittenden-9-1 District
Chittenden-9-2 District
Essex-Caledonia District
Essex-Caledonia-Orleans District
Franklin-1 District
Franklin-2 District
Franklin-3-1 District
Franklin-3-2 District
Franklin-4 District
Franklin-5 District
Franklin-6 District
Franklin-7 District
Grand Isle-Chittenden District
Lamoille-1 District
Lamoille-2 District
Lamoille-3 District
Lamoille-Washington District
Orange-1 District
Orange-2 District
Orange-Caledonia District
Orange-Washington-Addison District
Orleans-1 District
Orleans-2 District
Orleans-Caledonia District
Orleans-Lamoille District
Rutland-1 District
Rutland-2 District
Rutland-3 District
Rutland-4 District
Rutland-5-1 District
Rutland-5-2 District
Rutland-5-3 District
Rutland-5-4 District
Rutland-6 District
Rutland-Bennington District
Rutland-Windsor-1 District
Rutland-Windsor-2 District
Washington-1 District
Washington-2 District
Washington-3 District
Washington-4 District
Washington-5 District
Washington-6 District
Washington-7 District
Washington-Chittenden District
Windham-1 District
Windham-2-1 District
Windham-2-2 District
Windham-2-3 District
Windham-3 District
Windham-4 District
Windham-5 District
Windham-6 District
Windham-Bennington District
Windham-Bennington-Windsor District
Windsor-1 District
Windsor-2 District
Windsor-3-1 District
Windsor-3-2 District
Windsor-4-1 District
Windsor-4-2 District
Windsor-5 District
Windsor-Orange-1 District
Windsor-Orange-2 District
Windsor-Rutland District
Democratic Party (92)
Republican Party (46)
Vermont Progressive Party (7)
Independent (5)


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