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Chittenden-25 State House District
presidential margin
2008D+44.82012D+41.62016D+43.42020D+54.52024D+53.0
full record · 18922024
D+53.0
2024
median income$126,250U.S. $80,734 · VT $81,203
median age41.5U.S. 39.1 · VT 43.4
poverty rate1.6%U.S. 12.5% · VT 10.0%
bachelor’s+ (25+)56.8%U.S. 35.6% · VT 44.1%
non-english9.2%U.S. 22.3% · VT 5.5%
race · ethnicity · ancestry
Irish19.8%
English19.5%
German14.1%
Mexican0.3%
Puerto Rican0.2%
religion

Religious adherence is published only at the county level (U.S. Religion Census). See Chittenden County.

American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024.

Chittenden-25 State House District

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Chittenden-25 State House DistrictHarrisD+53.0
2024
2024 presidential margin for Chittenden-25 State House DistrictThe boundary of Chittenden-25 State House District, filled by its 2024 presidential margin (D+53.0), over faint outlines of the counties it is drawn from.Chittenden-25 State House District · D+53.0
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Kamala HarrisDemocratic74.1%6,169
Donald TrumpRepublican21.1%1,760
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Other4.8%397
D+60
R+60
District boundary, filled by its own 2024 D-vs-R margin — precinct detail where available, over the 1 county it's drawn from (shown faint).
The precinct map shows the 2024 presidential vote; the timeline scrubs the district’s overall result across 1892–2024, on its current boundaries.
County-level results (1 county) — table
2024 presidential result by county for Chittenden-25 State House District — winner and D-vs-R margin.
CountyWinnerMargin
Chittenden County, VTDemocraticD+53.0
Third column names the leading third-party or independent finisher. Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024). † 2012 sub-county results are estimated: the source's block-level detail for this cycle was unreliable — either county/municipality-level consolidated reporting (COVID-era) or a precinct-to-block allocation that misplaced votes — so the figures are allocated from the constituent county totals in proportion to the place and scaled to certified totals.
YearWonDemocraticRepublicanOtherMarginTotal
D
74.1%Harris6,169
21.1%Trump1,760
4.8%Kennedy397
+53.0%
8,326
D
75.8%Biden6,521
21.2%Trump1,828
3.0%Jorgensen256
+54.5%
8,605
D
65.7%Clinton4,768
22.3%Trump1,618
12.0%Johnson871
+43.4%
7,257
D
69.6%Obama4,665
28.0%Romney1,877
2.4%Johnson163
+41.6%
6,705
D
71.4%Obama5,186
26.6%McCain1,934
1.9%Nader139
+44.8%
7,259
D
63.5%Kerry4,295
34.0%Bush2,299
2.4%Nader165
+29.5%
6,759
D
54.4%Gore3,406
36.2%Bush2,271
9.4%Nader588
+18.1%
6,265
D
56.8%Clinton3,158
29.8%Dole1,655
13.4%Perot742
+27.1%
5,555
D
50.4%Clinton3,072
27.2%Bush1,661
22.4%Perot1,367
+23.1%
6,100
D
50.9%Dukakis2,539
47.7%Bush2,382
1.4%Scattering68
+3.1%
4,989
R
44.5%Mondale2,160
54.1%Reagan2,629
1.4%Bergland69
−9.7%
4,858
D
40.4%Carter1,650
39.0%Reagan1,593
20.6%Anderson841
+1.4%
4,084
R
43.5%Carter1,565
53.2%Ford1,915
3.3%McCarthy118
−9.7%
3,598
R
40.7%McGovern1,406
58.1%Nixon2,006
1.2%Schmitz42
−17.4%
3,454
D
50.9%Humphrey1,428
45.3%Nixon1,272
3.8%Wallace106
+5.6%
2,806
D
70.7%Johnson1,898
29.3%Goldwater787
0.0%
+41.4%
2,685
D
56.5%Kennedy1,475
43.5%Nixon1,137
0.0%
+12.9%
2,612
R
42.6%Stevenson911
57.4%Eisenhower1,227
0.0%
−14.8%
2,138
R
41.7%Stevenson848
57.9%Eisenhower1,177
0.4%Hallinan9
−16.2%
2,034
D
50.2%Truman774
48.0%Dewey740
1.9%Thurmond29
+2.2%
1,543
D
58.9%Roosevelt938
41.1%Dewey654
0.0%
+17.8%
1,592
D
58.1%Roosevelt963
41.6%Willkie690
0.3%Thomas5
+16.5%
1,658
D
58.4%Roosevelt954
41.3%Landon675
0.2%Lemke4
+17.1%
1,633
D
55.4%Roosevelt792
43.8%Hoover627
0.8%Thomas11
+11.5%
1,430
D
52.5%Smith787
47.4%Hoover710
0.1%Thomas2
+5.1%
1,499
R
23.5%Davis231
71.0%Coolidge697
5.5%La Follette54
−47.5%
982
R
32.8%Cox310
66.5%Harding628
0.7%Debs7
−33.7%
945
R
41.6%Wilson241
56.8%Hughes329
1.6%Benson9
−15.2%
579
R
35.2%Wilson197
36.8%Taft206
28.0%Roosevelt157
−1.6%
560
R
29.7%Bryan144
68.2%Taft331
2.1%Debs10
−38.6%
485
R
26.4%Parker125
70.7%Roosevelt335
3.0%Debs14
−44.3%
474
R
31.5%Bryan159
67.3%McKinley340
1.2%Woolley6
−35.8%
505
R
22.4%Bryan123
75.4%McKinley413
2.2%Palmer12
−52.9%
548
R
35.8%Cleveland170
62.5%Harrison297
1.7%Weaver8
−26.7%
475
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presidential history
Presidential margin, 1892–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over timeDemocratic-minus-Republican presidential margin from 1892 to 2024. Most recent: +53.0% in 2024.flipped D · 1988+53.0%DR18922024
Presidential margin over time
YearMargin (D minus R)
1892−26.7%
1896−52.9%
1900−35.8%
1904−44.3%
1908−38.6%
1912−1.6%
1916−15.2%
1920−33.7%
1924−47.5%
1928+5.1%
1932+11.5%
1936+17.1%
1940+16.5%
1944+17.8%
1948+2.2%
1952−16.2%
1956−14.8%
1960+12.9%
1964+41.4%
1968+5.6%
1972−17.4%
1976−9.7%
1980+1.4%
1984−9.7%
1988+3.1%
1992+23.1%
1996+27.1%
2000+18.1%
2004+29.5%
2008+44.8%
2012+41.6%
2016+43.4%
2020+54.5%
2024+53.0%
DemocraticRepublican
current representation
Current officeholders
RBrenda SteadyState House · Chittenden-25

State legislative officeholder from OpenStates nightly current-legislator data.

Chittenden-25 is a compact Vermont House district anchored in the greater Burlington region, where dense urban settlement and a highly educated electorate have produced some of the state's most lopsided presidential results in recent cycles.

Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 54.5 points in 2020 and a Republican high of 52.9 points in 1896. Between 2020 and 2024 the district moved 1.6 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 53.0 points.

A population of 4,197, a 93% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $126,250 describe the district. The district's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Chittenden-1 State House District and Chittenden-5 State House District.

The state-house districts whose fingerprint — 2000–2024 trajectory, demographics, ancestry, religion — sits closest to this one, and why.

Twin score (0–100) = weighted cosine between tier-standardized fingerprints: presidential margins 2000–2024 with 12-yr trend and elasticity, ACS income, age, education, population and race, top reported ancestries, and religious adherence — chips name the closest-shared dimensions and the widest gap. Re-weight the groups in the twins explorer.

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Frequently asked questions

How did Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont vote in 2024?
In 2024, Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont voted Democratic by 53.0 points (D+53.0), carried by the Democratic candidate. Out of 8,326 votes cast, 6,169 went Democratic and 1,760 went Republican.
When did Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont last vote Republican?
The most recent presidential election in which Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont voted Republican was 1984.
How many people live in Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont?
Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont has a population of 4,197 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont?
Median household income in Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont is $126,250 — above the national median of $80,734. The Vermont state median is $81,203.
What is the political history of Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont?
Akashic tracks 38 presidential elections in Chittenden-25 State House District, Vermont from 1876 to 2024. Of those, 20 went Democratic and 14 went Republican.