United States congressional delegations from Vermont


These are tables of congressional delegations from Vermont to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

United States Senate

Class 1 SenatorsCongressClass 3 Senators
Moses Robinson 2nd Stephen R. Bradley
3rd --
4th Elijah Paine -
4th Isaac Tichenor -
5th --
5th Nathaniel Chipman -
6th --
7th --
7th Stephen R. Bradley -
Israel Smith 8th -
9th --
10th --
10th Jonathan Robinson -
11th --
12th --
13th Dudley Chase -
Isaac Tichenor 14th -
15th --
15th James Fisk -
15th William A. Palmer -
16th --
Horatio Seymour
17th -
18th --
19th Dudley Chase
-
20th --
21st --
22nd Samuel Prentiss
-
Benjamin Swift
23rd -
24th --
25th --
Samuel S. Phelps 26th -
27th --
27th Samuel Crafts -
28th William Upham -
29th --
30th --
31st --
Solomon Foot 32nd -
33rd Samuel S. Phelps -
33rd Lawrence Brainerd -
34th Jacob Collamer -
35th --
36th --
37th --
38th --
39th --
39th George F. Edmunds Luke P. Poland
40th Justin S. Morrill -
41st --
42nd --
43rd --
44th --
45th --
46th --
47th --
48th --
49th --
50th --
51st --
52nd --
52nd Redfield Proctor -
53rd --
54th --
55th --
55th Jonathan Ross -
56th --
56th William P. Dillingham -
57th --
58th --
59th --
60th --
60th John W. Stewart -
60th Carroll S. Page -
61st --
62nd --
63rd --
64th --
65th --
66th --
67th --
Frank L. Greene 68th -
Porter H. Dale 68th -
69th --
70th --
71st --
71st Frank C. Partridge -
72nd --
72nd Warren R. Austin -
73rd --
73rd Ernest Willard Gibson -
74th --
75th --
76th --
76th Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. -
77th George Aiken -
78th --
79th --
79th Ralph E. Flanders -
80th --
81st --
82nd --
83rd --
84th --
85th --
Winston L. Prouty 86th -
87th --
88th --
89th --
90th --
91st --
92nd --
92nd Robert Stafford -
93rd --
94th Patrick Leahy -
95th --
96th --
97th --
98th --
99th --
100th --
Jim Jeffords 101st -
102nd --
103rd --
104th --
105th --
106th --
107th --
107th Jim Jeffords -
108th --
109th --
Bernie Sanders 110th -
111th --
112th --
113th --
114th --
115th --
116th --

House of Representatives

1791–1813: Districts

1813–1823: Six seats

Vermont used At-large seats, but restored the districts in 1821.
Congress
13th
William Czar Bradley William Strong James Fisk Charles Rich Richard Skinner Ezra Butler
14th
Daniel Chipman Luther Jewett Chauncey Langdon Asa Lyon Charles Marsh John Noyes
15th
Orsamus Cook Merrill Mark Richards Charles Rich Heman Allen Samuel C. Crafts William Hunter
16th
William Strong Ezra Meech ----
16th
Rollin Carolas Mallary -----
Congress
17th
Rollin Carolas Mallary Phineas White
Charles Rich
Elias Keyes Samuel C. Crafts John Mattocks

1823–1843: Five seats

Starting after the 1820 United States Census, Vermont had five seats. Initially it used at-large seats, but starting in 1825 those seats were districted.
Congress
'
William Czar Bradley
Rollin Carolas Mallary
Samuel C. Crafts
Henry Olin
Daniel A. A. Buck
'
William Czar Bradley
Rollin Carolas Mallary
George Edward Wales
Ezra Meech John Mattocks
'
Jonathan Hunt
Rollin Carolas Mallary
George Edward Wales
Benjamin Swift
Daniel A. A. Buck
'
Jonathan Hunt
Rollin Carolas Mallary
Horace Everett
Benjamin Swift
William Cahoon
'
Jonathan Hunt
Rollin Carolas Mallary
Horace Everett
Heman Allen
William Cahoon
'
Hiland Hall
William Slade
Horace Everett
Heman Allen
William Cahoon
'
Hiland Hall
William Slade
Horace Everett
Heman Allen
Benjamin F. Deming
'
Hiland Hall
William Slade
Horace Everett
Heman Allen
Henry Fisk Janes
'
Hiland Hall
William Slade
Horace Everett
Heman Allen
Henry Fisk Janes
'
Hiland Hall William Slade Horace Everett Heman Allen Isaac Fletcher
'
Hiland Hall William Slade Horace Everett John Smith Isaac Fletcher
'
Hiland Hall William Slade Horace Everett Augustus Young John Mattocks

1843–1853: Four seats

Starting after the 1840 United States Census, Vermont had four seats.
Congress
'
Solomon Foot Jacob Collamer George Perkins Marsh Paul Dillingham Jr.
'
Solomon Foot Jacob Collamer George Perkins Marsh Paul Dillingham Jr.
'
William Henry Jacob Collamer George Perkins Marsh Lucius Benedict Peck
'
William Henry William Hebard George Perkins Marsh Lucius Benedict Peck
'
William Henry William Hebard James Meacham Lucius Benedict Peck
'
Ahiman Louis Miner William Hebard James Meacham Thomas Bartlett Jr.

1853–1883: Three seats

Starting after the 1850 United States Census, Vermont had three seats.
Congress
'
James Meacham Andrew Tracy Alvah Sabin
'
James Meacham Justin Smith Morrill Alvah Sabin
'
George Tisdale Hodges Justin Smith Morrill Alvah Sabin
'
Eliakim Persons Walton Justin Smith Morrill Homer Elihu Royce
'
Eliakim Persons Walton Justin Smith Morrill Homer Elihu Royce
'
Eliakim Persons Walton Justin Smith Morrill Portus Baxter
'
Frederick E. Woodbridge Justin Smith Morrill Portus Baxter
'
Frederick E. Woodbridge Justin Smith Morrill Portus Baxter
'
Frederick E. Woodbridge Luke P. Poland Worthington Curtis Smith
'
Charles W. Willard Luke P. Poland Worthington Curtis Smith
'
Charles W. Willard Luke P. Poland Worthington Curtis Smith
'
Charles W. Willard Luke P. Poland George Whitman Hendee
'
Charles Herbert Joyce Dudley C. Denison George Whitman Hendee
'
Charles Herbert Joyce Dudley C. Denison George Whitman Hendee
'
Charles Herbert Joyce James Manning Tyler Bradley Barlow
'
Charles Herbert Joyce James Manning Tyler William W. Grout

1883–1933: Two seats

Starting after the 1880 United States Census, Vermont had two seats.
Congress
'
John W. Stewart Luke P. Poland
'
John W. Stewart William W. Grout
'
John W. Stewart William W. Grout
'
John W. Stewart William W. Grout
'
H. Henry Powers William W. Grout
'
H. Henry Powers William W. Grout
'
H. Henry Powers William W. Grout
'
H. Henry Powers William W. Grout
'
H. Henry Powers William W. Grout
'
David J. Foster Kittredge Haskins
'
David J. Foster Kittredge Haskins
'
David J. Foster Kittredge Haskins
'
David J. Foster Kittredge Haskins
'
David J. Foster Frank Plumley
'
David J. Foster Frank Plumley
'
Frank L. Greene Frank Plumley
'
Frank L. Greene Frank Plumley
'
Frank L. Greene Porter H. Dale
'
Frank L. Greene Porter H. Dale
'
Frank L. Greene Porter H. Dale
'
Frank L. Greene Porter H. Dale
'
Frederick G. Fleetwood Ernest W. Gibson
'
Elbert S. Brigham Ernest W. Gibson
'
Elbert S. Brigham Ernest W. Gibson
'
Elbert S. Brigham Ernest W. Gibson
'
John Eliakim Weeks Ernest W. Gibson

1933–present: At-large

Since 1933, Vermont has had one at-large seat.
Congress
73rd
Ernest W. Gibson
73rd
Charles A. Plumley
74th
-
75th
-
76th
-
77th
-
78th
-
79th
-
80th
-
81st
-
82nd
Winston L. Prouty
83rd
-
84th
-
85th
-
86th
William H. Meyer
87th
Robert Stafford
88th
-
89th
-
90th
-
91st
-
92nd
-
92nd
Richard W. Mallary
93rd
-
94th
Jim Jeffords
95th
-
96th
-
97th
-
98th
-
99th
-
100th
-
101st
Peter P. Smith
102nd
Bernie Sanders
103rd
-
104th
-
105th
-
106th
-
107th
-
108th
-
109th
-
110th
Peter Welch
111th
Peter Welch
112th
Peter Welch
113th
Peter Welch
114th
Peter Welch
115th
Peter Welch
116th
Peter Welch

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