Windsor County, VT

VT · Presidential Elections 18922024

D+35.3
2024 Margin
R+3.6%
2020→2024 Swing
D since 1992
Voting Streak
58K
Population

Windsor County, VT (Vermont) voted D+35.3 for Kamala Harris (Democrat) in the 2024 presidential election, with Harris receiving 22,569 votes (65.82%) to 10,458 (30.5%) for Trump.

This represents a R+3.6% swing toward Republicans compared to 2020. Windsor County is classified as a deep Democratic county. Windsor County has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992. The county has a population of approximately 57,990.

Quick Stats

2024 ResultD+35.3
2020→2024 SwingR+3.6%
Voting StreakD since 1992
Elections on Record34

Demographics

Population57,990
Median Age
47.6(US: 38.7)
College (BA+)
42.9%(US: 35.2%)
Median Income
$77,594(US: $80k)
White (non-Hisp)
92.7%(US: 57.6%)
Hispanic
2.3%(US: 19.1%)
Homeownership
74.8%(US: 64.5%)
Poverty Rate
9.2%(US: 12.3%)
Veterans
7.0%(US: 6.2%)
Non-English (CVAP)
3.5%(US: 17.0%)
Source: Census ACS 5-Year (2020-2024)

Community Profile

Religious Composition

Source: Religion Census 2020
Catholic
7.9%(Below Average)
Evangelical
6.2%(Below Average)
Mainline Protestant
5.7%
LDS/Mormon
1.9%

Ancestry Groups

Source: Census ACS

Top reported ancestry groups (compared to national average).

English
24.1%Significant Hub(2.7x)
Irish
16.5%Above Average(1.8x)
German
11.6%
Italian
7.8%Above Average(1.6x)
French
7.4%Significant Hub(3.9x)
American Heritage
7.3%(1.4x)
+ 3 more reported ancestry groups

Age Distribution

Median:47.6 yrs(US: 38.5)
Under 18
17.6%
18-29
6.5%
30-44
17.1%
45-64
33.3%
65+
25.5%
National average

Employment by Industry

Census ACS
Professional & Technical
11.4%
Educational Services
10.6%(1.2x US)
Retail Trade
10.3%
Manufacturing
9.5%
Construction
7.0%
Healthcare & Social Services
3.6%(0.8x US)
National average
+ 1 more sectors

Presidential Elections

Presidential Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202465.8%(22,569)30.5%(10,458)D+35.3R+3.6
202067.9%(23,376)28.9%(9,971)D+38.9D+9.0
201658.7%(17,556)28.8%(8,605)D+29.9R+8.1
201267.9%(19,494)30.0%(8,598)D+38.0R+1.7
200868.8%(21,444)29.1%(9,084)D+39.7D+16.7
200460.3%(18,561)37.4%(11,491)D+23.0D+11.2
200051.9%(15,140)40.2%(11,713)D+11.8R+11.5
199654.1%(14,070)30.8%(8,015)D+23.3D+6.7
199247.5%(13,871)30.9%(9,035)D+16.6D+18.9
198848.2%(12,009)50.5%(12,584)R+2.3D+15.0

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

Presidential Margin Trend

Windsor County, VT18922024

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

Senate Elections

Senate Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202467.4%(21,607)32.6%(10,459)D+34.8R+9.0
201869.4%(17,356)25.6%(6,402)D+43.8D+16.2
201660.5%(18,034)32.9%(9,813)D+27.6R+17.5
201270.4%(19,861)25.3%(7,128)D+45.1D+11.8
201064.3%(13,930)31.0%(6,709)D+33.3R+6.5
200668.5%(17,058)28.6%(7,125)D+39.9R+5.0
200468.7%(20,745)23.9%(7,206)D+44.8D+87.5
200024.4%(6,978)67.1%(19,153)R+42.6R+92.6
199872.2%(15,748)22.2%(4,847)D+50.0D+62.0
199440.1%(8,210)52.1%(10,658)R+12.0R+19.3

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

Governor Elections

Governor Results

YearDemocratRepublicanMarginSwing
202422.1%(7,446)72.7%(24,472)R+50.6D+18.7
20220.0%(1)69.3%(18,985)R+69.3R+30.8
202028.6%(9,681)67.1%(22,737)R+38.5R+26.4
201840.7%(10,261)52.9%(13,326)R+12.2R+14.6
201649.4%(14,742)46.9%(14,008)D+2.5R+11.3
201454.0%(9,604)40.2%(7,152)D+13.8R+18.5
201263.7%(18,020)31.5%(8,907)D+32.2D+21.6
201053.7%(11,902)43.0%(9,546)D+10.6D+36.6
200825.6%(7,809)51.6%(15,723)R+26.0R+14.6
200642.6%(10,601)54.0%(13,435)R+11.4D+3.9

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

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