FACTOID # 1: The total number of state executions in 2005 was 60: 19 in Texas and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
 
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The Northeast > Vermont > Government

109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 0 % [47th of 50]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 0 % [45th of 50]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 0/0
(1 independent)
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican > seat plurality -1 [22nd of 37]
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 0/1
(1 independent)
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 0% [45th of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 0% [46th of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican > Seat plurality 0 [31st of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 0/0
(1 independent)
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 50% [17th of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 0% [41st of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican > Seat plurality -1 [35th of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 0/1
(1 independent)
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic > seat plurality 1 [25th of 47]
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic/Republican 1/0
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 100 % [1st of 50]
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 0 % [43rd of 50]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic > seat plurality 1 [18th of 35]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic/Republican
1/0
(1 independent/ Independent Democrat)
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 50 % [31st of 50]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 0 % [45th of 50]
2004 Election > Total registered voters 354,000 [48th of 51]
2004 Election > Total voted 316,000 [48th of 51]
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 65.4% [12th of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population 469,000 [47th of 51]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1789 —
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1790 2
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1800 4
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1810 6
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1820 5
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1830 5
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1840 4
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1850 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1860 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1870 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1880 2 [35th of 44]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1890 2 [38th of 45]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1900 2 [40th of 46]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1910 2 [43rd of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1920 2 [43rd of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1930 1 [43rd of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1940 1 [46th of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1950 1 [45th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1960 1 [48th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 1 [49th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1980 1 [47th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1990 1 [47th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 2000 1 [47th of 50]
Current US governors > State governors > Party Republican
Current US governors > State governors > Seat Up 2,008
Current US governors > State governors > Took office 2,003
Electoral Votes 3 [44th of 51]
freshman class members of the 110th United States Congress > Senate > Birth year 1941
freshman class members of the 110th United States Congress > Senate > Prior background
U.S. House of Representatives
freshman class members of the 110th United States Congress > Senate > Religion Jewish
freshman class members of the 110th United States Congress > Senate > Senator Bernie Sanders
Freshman class members of the 110th US Congress > Senate > Birth year 1,941
Freshman class members of the 110th US Congress > Senate > Party
Independent
Freshman class members of the 110th US Congress > Senate > Prior background
U.S. House of Representatives
Freshman class members of the 110th US Congress > Senate > Religion Jewish
Freshman class members of the 110th US Congress > Senate > Senator Bernie Sanders
Governor Jim Douglas
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Outcome
Howard Dean (D) 50.4%
Ruth Dwyer (R) 37.9%
Anthony Pollina (Prog) 9.5%
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party Democrat
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status Re-elected to 5th term
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Outcome
James H. Douglas (R) 44.9%
Doug Racine (D) 42.4%
Cornelius Hogan (I) 9.7%
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party Democrat
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status Retired after 5 terms
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent
James H. Douglas
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Outcome
James H. Douglas (R) 58.7%
Peter Clavelle (D) 37.9%
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party Republican
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status Re-elected to 2nd term
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Election Results
Jim Douglas (R) 57%
Scudder Parker (D) 41%
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Incumbent Jim Douglas
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Party Republican
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Status Re-elected
Gun Laws > Permits
State law does not require a permit to purchase or carry firearms.
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
A person who possesses, sells, or offers for sale a zip gun shall be imprisoned or fined or both.
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
law prohibits a person, firm, or corporation, other than a parent or guardian, from selling or furnishing a firearm to a child under the age of 16 years. A handgun cannot be possessed by a child under the age of 16 years without the consent of a parent or guardian.
Lieutenant governor Brian Dubie
Lieutenant governors > Party Republican
Lieutenant governors > Term > Ends 2,008
Lieutenant governors > Took > Office 2,006
Patents Issued 5,613 [38th of 54]
    Patents Issued (per capita) 9.009 per 1,000 people [7th of 54]
Pet skunk > Legality of skunk ownership Illegal
Political party strength > Current party strength > Lower House Majority Democratic 93-49-8
Political party strength > Current party strength > Upper House Majority Democratic 23-7
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Delegation Democratic 1-0
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Majority Democratic 1-0
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class I Independent(a)
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class II none
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class III Democratic
Republican Governors Association > Current Republican governors > Current Governor
James H. "Jim" Douglas"
Republican Governors Association > Current Republican governors > Seat Up 2,008
Republican Governors Association > Current Republican governors > Took office 2,003
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Base Fine Before fees $25.00 [18th of 48]
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Original effective date January 1, 1994
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Type of Law Secondary Enforcement
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Who is covered Age 16+ in all seats
Seats in the House of Representatives 1 seats [47th of 50]
Secretary of State > Official site
http://www.sec.state.vt.us/
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry > Majority > Senator Patrick Leahy
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Incumbent George D. Aiken
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Status Re-elected, 99.9
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Incumbent Winston L. Prouty
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Opposing Candidates
Philip H. Hoff (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1970 > Senate contests in 1970 > Status Re-elected, 58.9 - 40.2
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Incumbent Robert T. Stafford
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Opposing Candidates
Randolph T. Major (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Status Re-elected, 64.3 - 33.4
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Incumbent George D. Aiken
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Opposing Candidates
Patrick J. Leahy (Democrat)
Richard W. Mallary (Republican)
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Status
Retired: Democratic victory, 49.5 - 46.4
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Incumbent Robert T. Stafford
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Opposing Candidates
Thomas P. Salmon (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1976 > Senate contests in 1976 > Status Re-elected, 50.0 - 45.3
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Incumbent Patrick J. Leahy
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Party
Democrat
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Status Re-elected, 49.8 - 48.5
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Incumbent Robert T. Stafford
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Opposing Candidates
James A. Guest (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1982 > Senate contests in 1982 > Status Re-elected, 50.3 - 47.2
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Incumbent Patrick J. Leahy
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Opposing Candidates
Richard A. Snelling (Republican)
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Party
Democrat
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Status Re-elected, 63.7 - 34.7
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Incumbent Robert T. Stafford
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Opposing Candidates
James M. Jeffords (Republican)
William Gray (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Status
Retired: Republican victory, 69.4 - 30.6
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Incumbent
Patrick J. Leahy
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Opposing Candidates Fred Tuttle (Republican)
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Party Democrat
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Status Re-elected, 72 - 23
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Incumbent Jim Jeffords
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Opposing Candidates Ed Flanagan (Democrat)
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2000 > Senate contests in 2000 > Status Re-elected, 66 - 25
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Incumbent Patrick Leahy
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents
Jack McMullen (R) 25%
Cris Ericson (M) 2%
Craig Hill (G) 1%
Keith Stern (I) 1%
Ben Mitchell (LU) 0%
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Party Democrat
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Result
Re-elected to 6th term:
Patrick Leahy (D) 71%
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Candidates
Bernie Sanders (Independent) 65.4%
Richard Tarrant (Republican) 32.3%
Cris Ericson (Independent) 0.6%
Craig Hill (Green) 0.5%
Peter Moss (Independent) 0.5%
Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.3%
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Incumbent Jim Jeffords
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Ran as Independent1
Senate elections, 2006 > Senate contests in 2006 > Status
Retired, Independent victory
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > 2004 Election Results
Patrick Leahy (D) 71%; Jack McMullen (R) 25%; Other 4%
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > Incumbent Patrick Leahy
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > Party Democrat
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > 2006 Election Results
Bernie Sanders (I) 65%, Richard Tarrant (R) 32%, Other 3%
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Incumbent Bernie Sanders
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Party
Independent
State Attorney General > Current Attorney General William Sorrell
State Attorney General > Party Democratic
State Attorney General > Term expires 2,011
State Attorney General > Took office 1,997
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort Supreme Court
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Lieutenant Governor Republican
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Secretary of State Democratic
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Treasurer Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Incumbent Richard A. Snelling
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Edwin C. Granai (Democratic) 34.1%
Earl S. Gardner (Liberty Union) 2.9%
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 62.8%
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Incumbent Richard A. Snelling
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
M. Jerome Diamond (Democratic) 36.6%
Daniel E. Woodward (Independent) 2.5%
Bruce Cullen (Independent) 1.1%
John Potthast (Liberty Union) 0.9%
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 58.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Incumbent Richard A. Snelling
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Madeleine M. Kunin (Democratic) 44.0%
Richard Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 0.5%
John L. Buttolph III (Libertarian) 0.5%
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 55.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Incumbent Richard A. Snelling
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Madeleine M. Kunin (Democratic) 50.0%
John J. Easton, Jr. (Republican) 48.5%
William E. Wicker (Libertarian) 0.8%
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Status
Retired, Democratic victory
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Incumbent Madeleine M. Kunin
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Peter P. Smith (Republican) 38.3%
Bernie Sanders (Independent) 14.5%
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Status
Re-elected, 47.0%(Kunin did not win a majority of the votes therefore the state assembly had to cast the final vote. See also )
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Incumbent Madeleine M. Kunin
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Michael Bernhardt (Republican) 43.3%
Richard Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 1.2%
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 55.3%
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Incumbent Madeleine M. Kunin
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Richard A. Snelling (Republican) 51.8%
Peter Welch (Democratic) 46.0%
David Atkinson (Libertarian) 1.3%
Richard F. Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 0.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
John McClaughry (Republican) 23.0%
Richard Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 1.6%
August Jaccaci (Natural Law) 1.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 74.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 68.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
John Gropper (Republican) 22.5%
Mary Alice Herbert (Liberty Union) 1.6%
Dennis Lane (Grassroots) 1.4%
Bill Brunelle (Natural Law) 1.3%
August St. John (Independent) 1.3%
Neil Randall (Libertarian) 1.2%
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 70.5%
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Opposing Candidates
Ruth Dwyer (Republican) 41.1%
Joel Williams (Grassroots) 1.5%
Amy Berkey (Libertarian) 1.0%
Richard Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 0.5%
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Status Re-elected, 55.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Ruth Dwyer (Republican) 37.9%
Anthony Pollina (Progressive) 9.5%
Phil Stannard Sr. (Independent) 0.7%
Joel W. Williams (Vermont Grassroots) 0.5%
Hardy Macia (Libertarian) 0.3%
Richard F. Gottlieb (Liberty Union) 0.1%
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 50.4%
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Incumbent Howard Dean
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Jim Douglas (Republican) 44.9%
Doug Racine (Democratic) 42.4%
Cornelius Hogan (Independent) 9.7%
Cris Ericson (Make Marijuana Legal) 0.8%
Michael Badamo (VT Progressive) 0.6%
Joel Williams (Libertarian) 0.4%
Patricia Hejny (VT Grassroots) 0.3%
Marilynn Christian (Restore Justice-Freedom) 0.3%
Pete Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.3%
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent Jim Douglas
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Peter Clavelle (Democratic) 37.9%
Cris Ericson (Marijuana) 1.4%
Patricia Hejny (Independent) 0.8%
Hardy Machia (Libertarian) 0.8%
Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.4%
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 58.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Incumbent Jim Douglas
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Party Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Status Re-elected
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Incumbent Robert Stafford
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Opposing Candidates
James A. Guest (Democratic) 47.2%
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Party
Republican
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Status R50.3% [28th of 28]

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