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Vermont State House District B-1

Vermont State House District B-1

Vermont · Latest: 2024↓ R+22.0 vs 2020

Leans Republican — shifted 22.0pp toward Republicans in 2024 — 4K residents

Vermont State House District B-1 is a state house district that has a population of 4,413. In the 2024 presidential election, it voted Republican with a margin of R+8.4. Akashic Edge tracks 5 presidential elections here, dating back to 2008.

Vermont State House District B-1 Presidential Election Results, 20082024
YearDem %Rep %MarginSwing
202444.7%53.2%R+8.4R+22.0
2020*55.2%41.6%D+13.6D+12.4
2016*45.6%44.4%D+1.2R+32.1
2012*65.7%32.3%D+33.4D+7.1
2008*61.9%35.6%D+26.3

* Pre-2022 results projected onto current district boundaries. Actual boundaries at the time of the election may have differed.

Political Identity

What defines VT-HD-B-1?

VT-HD-B-1 flipped to Republicans in 2024 after voting the other way in 2020. It has a working-class, predominantly white electorate — strong Republican base territory.

Automated Readout

Key Insights

High-confidence patterns distilled from this geography's election history.
  • The 2016 election was decided by just 1.2 points — razor-thin
  • Swung 22.0 points toward Republican between 2020 and 2024
  • Won by both parties in recent history — Democrats most recently in 2020, Republicans in 2024
Race & Ancestry

Who Lives Here

A race-first Census view with ancestry expansion where source coverage is strong enough to support detail.
VT-HD-B-1Census ACS 2024
Census race profile
Major Census race and ethnicity groups shown as a share of total population.
Expand rows for ancestry detail
White (Non-Hispanic) 94.2%Multiracial 3.3%Hispanic 1.3%Black 0.4%Asian 0.4%Native American 0.3%
GroupVT-HD-B-1StateNational
White (Non-Hispanic)
94.2%89.9%57.4%
Multiracial / Other
3.3%4.4%4.0%
Hispanic / Latino
1.3%2.6%19.3%
Black / African American
0.4%1.1%12.2%
Asian
0.4%1.8%6.0%
Native American / Alaska Native
0.3%0.2%0.9%
Method notes

Census treats race and Hispanic/Latino origin as separate questions. Race categories other than Hispanic reflect total populations (small Hispanic overlap in Black, Asian, AIAN, NHPI). “Multiracial / Other” is derived as a non-overlapping remainder.

Detailed ancestry data unavailable for this geography.

Who lives in Vermont State House District B-1? 4,413 residents as of the 2020 Census.

Demographic Comparison

Demographics

Read this geography's profile in three layers: local, state (where available), and national baseline.
VT-HD-B-1 vs Vermont vs National4K residents
Population & electorate

Scale, voting-age share, and this geography's footprint inside the national electorate.

Total population
Local vs state vs U.S.
4K
local
4KState 647KNational 334.9M
Share of U.S. population
Local vs state vs U.S.
0.00%
local
0.00%National 100%
Voting-age population
Local vs state vs U.S.
81.5%
local
81.5%State 78.3%National 75.7%
Economic profile

Income, attainment, and ownership indicators that often shape coalition structure and turnout behavior.

Median household income
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState $82,074National $83,960
Poverty rate
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 10.0%National 12.5%
College degree
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 44.0%National 35.6%
Homeownership
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 73.2%National 65.2%
Community profile

Age structure, language use, and nativity signals that explain how this geography differs from state and nation.

Median age
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 43.4 yrsNational 39.1 yrs
Age 18–29
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 15.8%National 15.7%
Age 65+
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 21.4%National 17.0%
Foreign born
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 4.3%National 14.1%
Non-English at home
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 5.5%National 22.2%
English only
Local vs state vs U.S.
N/A
local
N/AState 94.5%National 77.8%
Voter Turnout

Turnout in VT-HD-B-1

Estimated using 2020 Census voting-age population.
2024 Turnout
72.2%
vs Previous
-65.2pp
Voting-Age Pop
3,597
History
20082024
Competitiveness

How competitive is VT-HD-B-1?

Tilt DAvg margin: D+2.1 (last 3 elections)
2008
D+26.3
2012
D+33.4
2016
D+1.2
2020
D+13.6
2024
R+8.4
Elasticity
41.8pp
margin range
Party Flips
1
last 30 years
5-Elec Avg
D+13.2

Other Vermont State House Districts

108 total
NameMargin
VT-HD-WA4D+77.0
VT-HD-C16D+74.4
VT-HD-C13D+74.3
VT-HD-C18D+74.3
VT-HD-C14D+74.3
VT-HD-C15D+74.2
VT-HD-C17D+73.8
VT-HD-C-6D+64.7
VT-HD-C21D+63.8
VT-HD-YO2D+63.0
VT-HD-C-9D+62.5
VT-HD-C10D+62.4
VT-HD-C12D+62.3
VT-HD-C11D+62.2
VT-HD-W-9D+62.0
VT-HD-W-8D+61.9
VT-HD-W-7D+61.7
VT-HD-WA2D+61.4
VT-HD-C-5D+60.8
VT-HD-C-8D+59.6
VT-HD-L-1D+59.6
VT-HD-C-7D+59.4
VT-HD-A-1D+58.3
VT-HD-C-1D+58.0
VT-HD-W-4D+57.7
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