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  2. Vermont Senate - Wikipedia

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    Vermont is the only state to have any senate districts represented by more than two senators each, as well as the only state to employ bloc voting for senate elections. [ 2 ] Vermont is one of the 14 states where the upper house of its state legislature serves at a two-year cycle, rather than the more common four-year term in the majority of ...

  3. Government of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Senate is composed of 30 state senators, while the House of Representatives has 150 members. State legislators are paid $536 per week while the legislature is in session plus $87 per diem. [2] With the current estimated population of Vermont from the last U.S. Census, there is approximately one Representative for every 4,059 residents. [3]

  4. Russ Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    Russ Ingalls is an American politician from the state of Vermont. A member of the Republican Party, he has represented the Essex-Orleans district in the Vermont Senate since 2021. In 2022, he was reelected to the newly created Essex district. [1] He previously served on the Irasburg Board of Selectmen. Ingalls is the clerk of the Senate ...

  5. Jim Condos - Wikipedia

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    Condos served in the Vermont State Senate from 2001 to 2009. He was succeeded by Tim Ashe. In June 2010, Jim Condos announced he was running for Vermont Secretary of State in the November 2010 election. He won the Democratic Party primary by a 2 to 1 vote, winning in every Vermont county. In the general election, Condos defeated Jason Gibbs.

  6. Robert A. Starr - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Starr (born December 17, 1942) is an American politician from Vermont who currently serves as a Democratic member of the Vermont State Senate. [1] He has represented the Essex-Orleans senate district since 2004. Since redistricting in 2022 he has represented the Orleans District. [2]

  7. Diane B. Snelling - Wikipedia

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    Diane B. Snelling (born March 18, 1952) is an American politician from Vermont who served as a Republican member of the Vermont Senate, representing Chittenden County. Snelling was first appointed to the Vermont State Senate in January 2002 by Governor Howard Dean to serve the remainder of her mother, Barbara Snelling 's, term in office, after ...

  8. Salaries of members of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Senate salaries House of Representatives salaries. This chart shows historical information on the salaries that members of the United States Congress have been paid. [1] The Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989 provides for an automatic increase in salary each year as a cost of living adjustment that reflects the employment cost index. [2]

  9. Vermont General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The General Assembly is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the 150-member Vermont House of Representatives and the 30-member Vermont Senate. Members of the House are elected by single and two-member districts. 68 districts choose one member, and 41 choose two, with the term of service being two years.