Addison County, VT

VT · Presidential Elections 18922024

D+35.6
2024 Margin
R+3.8%
2020→2024 Swing
D since 1988
Voting Streak
38K
Population

Addison County, VT (Vermont) voted D+35.6 for Kamala Harris (Democrat) in the 2024 presidential election, with Harris receiving 14,879 votes (65.82%) to 6,841 (30.26%) for Trump.

This represents a R+3.8% swing toward Republicans compared to 2020. Addison County is classified as a deep Democratic county. Addison County has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1988. The county has a population of approximately 37,664.

Quick Stats

2024 ResultD+35.6
2020→2024 SwingR+3.8%
Voting StreakD since 1988
Elections on Record34

Demographics

Population37,664
Median Age
44.1(US: 38.7)
College (BA+)
43.6%(US: 35.2%)
Median Income
$89,639(US: $80k)
White (non-Hisp)
90.2%(US: 57.6%)
Hispanic
3.3%(US: 19.1%)
Asian
2.0%(US: 5.7%)
Homeownership
79.3%(US: 64.5%)
Poverty Rate
7.6%(US: 12.3%)
Veterans
5.5%(US: 6.2%)
Non-English (CVAP)
4.3%(US: 17.0%)
Source: Census ACS 5-Year (2020-2024)

Community Profile

Religious Composition

Source: Religion Census 2020
Catholic
13.8%
Mainline Protestant
7.3%
Evangelical
4.1%(Below Average)
LDS/Mormon
0.6%

Ancestry Groups

Source: Census ACS

Top reported ancestry groups (compared to national average).

English
20.2%Above Average(2.3x)
Irish
15.7%Above Average(1.7x)
German
10.4%
American Heritage
10.3%Above Average(1.9x)
French
8.3%Major Concentration(4.3x)
Italian
5.6%
+ 2 more reported ancestry groups

Age Distribution

Median:44.1 yrs(US: 38.5)
Under 18
16.0%
18-29
13.6%
30-44
15.4%
45-64
32.5%
65+
22.6%
National average

Employment by Industry

Census ACS
Retail Trade
10.5%
Manufacturing
9.9%
Construction
9.7%(1.4x US)
Professional & Technical
9.4%(0.8x US)
Educational Services
7.6%(0.9x US)
Healthcare & Social Services
5.2%(1.1x US)
National average
+ 1 more sectors

Presidential Elections

Presidential Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202465.8%(14,879)30.3%(6,841)D+35.6R+3.8
202068.0%(14,967)28.6%(6,292)D+39.4D+8.3
201659.0%(11,219)27.8%(5,297)D+31.1R+8.3
201268.4%(12,257)29.1%(5,203)D+39.4D+0.2
200868.6%(13,202)29.5%(5,667)D+39.2D+17.3
200460.0%(11,147)38.1%(7,077)D+21.9D+10.5
200051.3%(8,936)39.9%(6,953)D+11.4R+10.4
199652.8%(8,164)31.1%(4,798)D+21.8D+3.8
199247.5%(8,092)29.6%(5,034)D+18.0D+17.8
198849.2%(6,791)49.1%(6,773)D+0.1D+17.7

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Presidential Margin Trend

Addison County, VT18922024

D+R++80+60+40+200-20-40-60-8018921900190819161924193219401948195619641972198019881996200420122020
Democratic margin
Republican margin

Senate Elections

Senate Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202467.2%(14,407)32.8%(7,038)D+34.4R+9.4
201869.6%(11,965)25.8%(4,439)D+43.8D+14.4
201662.4%(11,882)33.1%(6,294)D+29.4R+18.7
201272.4%(12,845)24.4%(4,324)D+48.0D+11.0
201066.5%(9,904)29.5%(4,397)D+37.0R+2.3
200668.9%(11,257)29.6%(4,834)D+39.3R+9.1
200472.3%(13,243)23.9%(4,372)D+48.5D+92.2
200024.4%(4,185)68.1%(11,696)R+43.7R+93.3
199872.3%(9,421)22.8%(2,967)D+49.5D+57.3
199441.9%(5,382)49.7%(6,381)R+7.8R+9.6

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

Governor Elections

Governor Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202424.1%(5,375)72.6%(16,171)R+48.5D+21.5
20220.0%(4)70.0%(12,864)R+69.9R+29.6
202028.4%(6,218)68.8%(15,034)R+40.3R+27.0
201841.5%(7,203)54.9%(9,514)R+13.3R+5.4
201644.8%(8,576)52.8%(10,101)R+8.0R+10.0
201446.6%(6,025)44.6%(5,765)D+2.0R+19.3
201258.9%(10,442)37.6%(6,664)D+21.3D+17.3
201050.8%(7,739)46.8%(7,129)D+4.0D+40.0
200819.5%(3,706)55.4%(10,558)R+36.0R+20.3
200641.5%(6,780)57.1%(9,336)R+15.6D+9.5

Source: Official state election returns via MIT Election Data + Science Lab

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