2024 Election Results

On Tuesday, Vermonters cast ballots to elect 150 House members, 30 Senate members, and most statewide officials. While many incumbents retained their seats, significant turnover reshaped the Legislature’s composition. Republicans gained 17 seats in the House and six in the Senate, breaking the Democrats veto-proof majority in both chambers. Republican John Rodgers will assume the role of Lieutenant Governor, presiding over the Senate and holding a tie-breaking vote if needed.

The Vermont Chamber’s recent biennium report highlights the need for a collaborative approach to lawmaking; a sentiment reflected by voters in this election. With the new legislative balance, it is critical for the Legislature and administration to work together to address Vermont’s most pressing challenges. Without collaboration, there is a high risk of gridlock.

Implications for Businesses in the 2025 Legislative Session:

As the session begins, issues tied to affordability—such as housing, education, workforce, resilience, and healthcare—must be prioritized to sustain Vermont’s economic resilience and support communities statewide. The new composition of the Legislature, with over 50% turnover in key committees like House Ways and Means, House Commerce, and Senate Natural Resources, offers an opportunity to refocus on these critical issues. The Senate will see new chairs in the Appropriations, Judiciary, Agriculture, Education, and Transportation committees, while the House will have new chairs in its Transportation, Government Operations, and Military Affairs committees. These considerable changes bring fresh perspectives but also underscore the need for alignment on voters’ priorities, from fiscal policy to workforce recruitment, development and retention.

The Vermont Chamber remains committed to advocating for Vermont businesses. Our advocacy team will work closely with policymakers to address the economic and demographic challenges facing the state. Through collaboration with the Legislature and administration, we aim to support policies that benefit Vermont’s businesses, families, and communities, paving the way for a prosperous future.

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