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1876–2024
Windsor-Windham State House District·Vermont

For ninety-two years, Windsor-Windham State House District voted Republican. Then it stopped.

A rural Upper Valley district where Democrats have built a durable advantage

18762024·38 elections
VT
Latest
D+40
in 2024
Archetype
Realigner
since the recent cycles
Population
7,833
2024 ACS

Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont: Realigner district. In 2024, voted D+40%. Republican peak: R+75 in 1924.

Key facts

2024 presidential margin
D+40MIT Election Lab
Political archetype
RealignerAkashic typology
Population
7,8332024 5-year
Median household income
$74,4962024 5-year
White (non-Hispanic)
91.8%2024 5-year
Black
0.7%2024 5-year
Hispanic / Latino
2.8%2024 5-year
Peak Democratic margin
D+44 in 2008MIT Election Lab
Peak Republican margin
R+75 in 1896MIT Election Lab
2 counties · 2 D · 0 R
R+60
D+60
One cell per constituent county. Ordered by 2024 D-vs-R margin (bluest first). Hover for county-level numbers.
Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
YearWonMarginDemocraticRepublicanTotal
D
+39.7%
3,2111,3224,754
D
+43.7%
3,1831,2044,531
D
+35.2%
2,4141,0293,938
D
+44.0%
2,6911,0183,799
D
+44.5%
2,9561,1094,151
D
+29.9%
2,5851,3734,053
D
+15.5%
1,9791,3943,781
D
+25.5%
1,8309763,349
D
+21.9%
1,9161,0893,776
D
+2.8%
1,6551,5633,261
R
−12.7%
1,3721,7763,185
R
−8.8%
1,0351,2932,942
R
−10.2%
1,1421,4092,626
R
−23.8%
9821,6022,602
R
−14.0%
9261,2402,243
D
+34.1%
1,5197462,266
R
−34.7%
7861,6222,408
R
−58.9%
4621,7912,256
R
−56.2%
4911,7592,255
R
−43.3%
4861,2541,773
R
−32.7%
6231,2281,851
R
−25.7%
7171,2131,933
R
−31.7%
6551,2671,928
R
−34.4%
6081,2581,891
R
−57.0%
3931,4411,838
R
−74.9%
1651,3361,564
R
−63.4%
2261,0261,261
R
−31.7%
294574882
O
−15.7%
205349919
R
−62.1%
141635796
R
−65.1%
125644797
R
−63.0%
154687846
R
−74.9%
104825963
R
−46.8%
223631871
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No data
No data
No data

Demographics

Race, ethnicity, and ancestry
Click any group to see the ancestries typically reported within it.
English
21.5%
Irish
17.7%
German
11.8%
Italian
8.6%
French
6.9%
American
5.9%
Polish
4.8%
Source · American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2024 release. Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity that overlaps the race categories, so these shares can total more than 100%. Ancestry is a self-reported, multiple-response item; ancestry percentages do not sum to the parent race percentage.
Language at home
Population aged 5 and older
96.2%
speak English only
Other Indo-European1.7%
Spanish1.4%
Asian & Pacific Islander0.5%
Other languages0.1%
Source · ACS 5-year estimates, 2024.
Religious adherents
Adherents per capita by tradition
Catholic & Orthodox
10.6%
Other Christian
5.6%
Mainline Protestant
3.8%
Non-Christian
2.9%
Baptist
2.4%
Methodist
0.6%
Pentecostal & Holiness
0.2%
Source · 2020 US Religion Census. Remaining 73.9% of residents not counted as adherents by any reporting body.

Covering a slice of southeastern Vermont near the Connecticut River, this small district of roughly 4,500 residents returned a 21-point Democratic presidential margin in 2024, reflecting the region's tilt toward college-educated and professional voters.

The unraveling was not abrupt. The Democratic margin in Windsor-Windham State House District peaked at forty-four points in 2008; it narrowed steadily over the late twentieth century. The 1988 election delivered the district to the Republican party for the first time in many years, by a margin of three points. By 2024, the margin had settled into deep Republican territory.

The economic and demographic context is severe. The median household income of $74,496 is among the lowest at this geographic scale; 11% of residents live below the federal poverty line.

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Frequently asked questions

How did Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont vote in 2024?
In 2024, Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont voted Democratic by 39.7 points (D+40), carried by the Democratic candidate. Out of 4,754 votes cast, 3,211 went Democratic and 1,322 went Republican.
What is Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont's political archetype?
Akashic classifies Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont as a "Realigner" district based on its long-arc presidential voting pattern. Across 38 elections in the dataset, the district has voted Democratic 11 times, Republican 22 times, and other 1 times.
When did Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont last vote Republican?
The most recent presidential election in which Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont voted Republican was 1984.
How many people live in Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont?
Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont has a population of 7,833 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont?
Median household income in Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont is $74,496 — below the national median of $80,734. The Vermont state median is $81,203.
What is the political history of Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont?
Akashic tracks 38 presidential elections in Windsor-Windham State House District, Vermont from 1876 to 2024. Of those, 11 went Democratic and 22 went Republican. The district's archetype — "Realigner" — captures the overall trajectory of that voting record.