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Vermont
presidential margin
2008D+37.02012D+35.62016D+26.42020D+35.42024D+31.5
full record · 18922024
D+31.5
2024
median income$81,203U.S. $80,734
median age43.4U.S. 39.1
poverty rate10.0%U.S. 12.5%
bachelor’s+ (25+)44.1%U.S. 35.6%
non-english5.5%U.S. 22.3%
race · ethnicity · ancestry
English19.1%
Irish16.8%
German10.7%
Mexican0.6%
Puerto Rican0.5%
Spanish0.2%
Chinese0.3%
Asian Indian0.3%
Nepalese0.3%
religion
other traditions
Mainline5.6%
Muslim1.0%
Latter-day Saints0.7%
Other Christian0.6%
American Community Survey 2024 5-year (income, age, poverty, education, language, race, ancestry) · presidential returns from MIT Election Lab through 2024 · 2020 U.S. Religion Census (ASARB) — congregational adherents, unaffiliated is the unclaimed remainder.

Vermont, Vermont

Akashic
VermontHarrisD+31.5
2024 presidential margin by county for Vermont, VTA map of the constituent counties of Vermont, VT, each outlined and filled by its 2024 presidential margin from deep red (Republican) through neutral to deep blue (Democratic), seated within the faint outlines of the surrounding states.Addison County, VT · D+35.6Bennington County, VT · D+22.4Caledonia County, VT · D+12.3Chittenden County, VT · D+53.1Essex County, VT · R+15.9Franklin County, VT · D+3.0Grand Isle County, VT · D+20.9Lamoille County, VT · D+35.6Orange County, VT · D+20.0Orleans County, VT · R+1.5Rutland County, VT · D+5.2Washington County, VT · D+43.0Windham County, VT · D+42.3Windsor County, VT · D+35.3
How it voted
Share of the 2024 vote
Kamala HarrisDemocratic63.8%235,791
Donald TrumpRepublican32.3%119,395
OtherAll other candidates3.9%14,236
D+60
R+60
14 counties, each filled by 2024 D-vs-R margin. Hover any county for its result.
Source · MIT Election Lab · ICPSR · VEST (precinct-level 2024).
YearWonDemocraticRepublicanOtherMarginTotal
D
63.8%Harris235,791
32.3%Trump119,395
3.9%incl. Stein
+31.5%
369,422
D
66.1%Biden242,820
30.7%Trump112,704
3.2%incl. Jorgensen
+35.4%
367,428
D
56.7%Clinton178,573
30.3%Trump95,369
13.1%incl. Johnson
+26.4%
315,067
D
66.6%Obama199,239
31.0%Romney92,698
2.5%
+35.6%
299,290
D
67.5%Obama219,262
30.4%McCain98,974
2.1%
+37.0%
325,046
D
58.9%Kerry184,067
38.8%Bush121,180
2.3%
+20.1%
312,309
D
50.6%Gore149,022
40.7%Bush119,775
8.7%incl. Nader
+9.9%
294,308
D
53.4%Clinton137,894
31.1%Dole80,352
15.6%incl. Perot
+22.3%
258,449
D
46.1%Clinton133,592
30.4%Bush88,122
23.5%incl. Perot
+15.7%
289,701
R
47.6%Dukakis115,775
51.1%Bush124,331
1.3%
−3.5%
243,333
R
40.8%Mondale95,730
58.0%Reagan135,865
1.2%
−17.1%
234,446
R
38.4%Carter81,891
44.4%Reagan94,598
17.2%incl. Anderson
−6.0%
213,207
R
43.1%Carter81,044
54.3%Ford102,085
2.5%
−11.2%
187,855
R
36.5%McGovern68,174
62.7%Nixon117,149
0.9%
−26.2%
186,946
R
43.5%Humphrey70,255
52.8%Nixon85,142
3.7%incl. Wallace
−9.2%
161,404
D
66.3%Johnson108,127
33.7%Goldwater54,942
0.0%
+32.6%
163,089
R
41.3%Kennedy69,186
58.6%Nixon98,131
0.0%
−17.3%
167,324
R
27.8%Stevenson42,549
72.2%Eisenhower110,390
0.0%
−44.3%
152,978
R
28.2%Stevenson43,355
71.5%Eisenhower109,717
0.3%
−43.2%
153,557
R
36.9%Truman45,557
61.5%Dewey75,926
1.5%incl. Thurmond
−24.6%
123,382
R
42.9%Roosevelt53,820
57.1%Dewey71,527
0.0%
−14.1%
125,361
R
44.9%Roosevelt64,269
54.8%Willkie78,371
0.3%
−9.9%
143,062
R
43.2%Roosevelt62,124
56.4%Landon81,023
0.4%
−13.2%
143,689
R
41.1%Roosevelt56,266
57.7%Hoover78,984
1.3%
−16.6%
136,980
R
32.9%Smith44,440
66.9%Hoover90,404
0.3%
−34.0%
135,191
R
15.7%Davis16,124
78.2%Coolidge80,498
6.1%incl. La Follette
−62.5%
102,917
R
23.3%Cox20,919
75.8%Harding68,212
0.9%
−52.6%
89,961
R
35.2%Wilson22,708
62.4%Hughes40,250
2.4%
−27.2%
64,475
O
24.4%Wilson15,350
37.1%Taft23,303
38.5%incl. Roosevelt
Roosevelt +1.4
62,805
R
21.8%Bryan11,496
75.1%Taft39,552
3.1%
−53.3%
52,683
R
18.8%Parker9,777
78.0%Roosevelt40,459
3.2%
−59.1%
51,888
R
22.9%Bryan12,849
75.7%McKinley42,569
1.4%
−52.9%
56,212
R
16.7%Bryan10,640
80.1%McKinley51,127
3.3%
−63.4%
63,847
R
29.3%Cleveland16,325
68.1%Harrison37,992
2.7%incl. Weaver
−38.8%
55,796
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No data
No data
presidential history
Presidential margin, 1876–2024
Democratic minus Republican, by election
Presidential margin over timeDemocratic-minus-Republican presidential margin from 1876 to 2024. Most recent: +31.5% in 2024.flipped D · 1992+31.5%DR18762024
Presidential margin over time
YearMargin (D minus R)
1876No data
1880No data
1884No data
1888No data
1892−38.8%
1896−63.4%
1900−52.9%
1904−59.1%
1908−53.3%
1912−12.7%
1916−27.2%
1920−52.6%
1924−62.5%
1928−34.0%
1932−16.6%
1936−13.2%
1940−9.9%
1944−14.1%
1948−24.6%
1952−43.2%
1956−44.3%
1960−17.3%
1964+32.6%
1968−9.2%
1972−26.2%
1976−11.2%
1980−6.0%
1984−17.1%
1988−3.5%
1992+15.7%
1996+22.3%
2000+9.9%
2004+20.1%
2008+37.0%
2012+35.6%
2016+26.4%
2020+35.4%
2024+31.5%
DemocraticRepublican
current representation
Current officeholders
D
Peter Welch
U.S. Senate · Democratic
I
Bernard Sanders
U.S. Senate · Independent
U.S. House delegation1 seats · D 1
Show delegation
D
Becca Balint
U.S. House · VT-01 · Democratic

Federal officeholders only. Governors and state constitutional officers need a separate source.

U.S. House

Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), House. CC-BY 4.0.
YearDistrictWonDemocraticRepublicanTotal
20240D
62.3%218,398
29.8%104,451
350,616
20220D
62.6%176,494
27.8%78,397
282,026
20200D
67.3%238,827
27.0%95,830
354,837
20180D
69.2%188,547
26.0%70,705
272,451
20160D
89.5%264,414
0.0%0
295,334
20140D
64.4%123,349
31.0%59,432
191,504
20120D
71.9%208,600
23.3%67,543
289,931
20100D
64.6%154,006
32.0%76,403
238,521
20080D
83.2%248,203
0.0%0
298,151
20060D
53.2%139,815
44.5%117,023
262,726
20040O
7.1%21,684
24.4%74,271
305,008
20020O
0.0%0
32.3%72,813
225,255
20000O
5.3%14,918
18.3%51,977
283,366
19980O
0.0%0
32.9%70,740
215,133
19960O
9.4%23,830
32.6%83,021
254,706
19940O
0.0%0
46.6%98,523
211,449
19920O
7.9%22,279
30.9%86,901
281,162
19900O
3.0%6,315
39.5%82,938
209,856
19880R
18.9%45,330
41.2%98,937
240,131
19860R
0.0%0
89.1%168,403
188,954
19840R
26.7%60,360
65.4%148,025
226,297
19820R
23.2%38,296
69.2%114,191
164,951
19800R
0.0%0
79.2%154,274
194,697
19780R
19.3%23,228
75.3%90,688
120,502
19760R
32.6%60,202
67.4%124,458
184,783

U.S. Senate

Source · MIT Election Lab (MEDSL), Senate. CC-BY 4.0.
YearWonDemocraticRepublicanTotal
2024O
0.0%0
32.0%116,512
363,549
2022D
68.4%196,575
28.0%80,468
287,386
2018O
0.0%0
27.4%74,663
272,330
2016D
61.3%192,243
33.1%103,637
313,500
2012O
0.0%0
24.9%72,898
292,510
2010D
64.4%151,281
30.9%72,699
235,065
2006O
0.0%0
32.4%84,924
262,152
2004D
70.7%216,972
24.6%75,398
307,034
2000R
25.5%73,352
65.6%189,133
288,139
1998D
72.4%154,567
22.5%48,051
213,407
1994R
40.6%85,868
50.4%106,505
211,480
1992D
54.2%154,762
43.4%123,854
285,517
1988R
29.8%71,460
68.0%163,183
240,108
1986D
63.2%124,123
34.5%67,798
196,532
1982R
47.3%79,340
50.3%84,449
167,815
1980D
49.8%104,176
48.5%101,421
209,002
1976R
45.3%85,682
50.0%94,481
189,060
voter registration
Registered voters
Total registered voters, over time
Voter registration in VermontTotal registered voters, 2016–2024. Latest 503,249 in 2024.125.9K251.8K377.8K503.7K503.2K20162024
Registered voters
Voter registration in Vermont
YearTotal registered
2016474,436
2018491,253
2020491,483
2022503,698
2024503,249
Source: U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAVS)

Vermont sits in New England. In 2024 it voted Democratic.

Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 37.0 points in 2008 and a Republican high of 63.4 points in 1896. Between 2020 and 2024 the state moved 3.9 points toward the Republican candidate; the 2024 margin was 31.5 points.

A population of 647,106, a 91% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $81,203 describe the state.

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Frequently asked questions

How did Vermont vote in 2024?
In 2024, Vermont voted Democratic by 31.5 points (D+31.5), carried by the Democratic candidate. Out of 369,422 votes cast, 235,791 went Democratic and 119,395 went Republican.
When did Vermont last vote Republican?
The most recent presidential election in which Vermont voted Republican was 1988.
How many people live in Vermont?
Vermont has a population of 647,106 according to the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates from the US Census Bureau.
What is the median household income in Vermont?
Median household income in Vermont is $81,203 — above the national median of $80,734. The Vermont state median is $81,203.
What is the political history of Vermont?
Akashic tracks 38 presidential elections in Vermont from 1876 to 2024. Of those, 10 went Democratic and 23 went Republican.