All 30 seats in the Vermont Senate 15 (plus the Lt. Gov.) seats needed for a majority
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
John Campbell
Joe Benning
Anthony Pollina
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Republican
Progressive
Leader since
January 5, 2011
January 9, 2013
2013
Leader's seat
Windsor
Franklin
Washington
Last election
21
7
2
Seats won
19[a]
9[b]
2[c]
Seat change
2
2
Popular vote
259,052
129,840
37,242
Percentage
56.99%
28.56%
8.19%
Results: Democratic hold Republican hold Republican gain Progressive hold
President pro tempore before election
John Campbell
Democratic
Elected President pro tempore
John Campbell
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The 2014 Vermont Senate election took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Vermont voters elected State Senators in all 30 seats. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. The election coincided with elections for other offices including the U.S. House, Governor, and State House. A primary election held on August 26, 2014 determined which candidates appeared on the November 4 general election ballot.[1]
Following the 2012 Senate elections, Democrats maintained control of the Senate with 23 members in the majority caucus (21 Democrats and 2 Progressives). To claim control of the chamber from Democrats, the Republicans would have needed to net gain 8 or 9 seats depending on the winner of the 2014 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election, which was Republican Phil Scott. The Republicans gained 2 seats from the Democrats.
State Senate District
Incumbent
Party
Elected Senator
Party
Addison
Claire Ayer
Dem
Claire Ayer
Dem
Christopher Bray
Dem
Christopher Bray
Dem
Bennington
Dick Sears
Dem
Dick Sears
Dem
Robert Hartwell
Dem
Brian Campion
Dem
Caledonia
Jane Kitchel
Dem/Rep
Jane Kitchel
Dem/Rep
Joe Benning
Rep/Dem
Joe Benning
Rep/Dem
Chittenden
Ginny Lyons
Dem
Ginny Lyons
Dem
Tim Ashe
Dem/Prog
Tim Ashe
Dem/Prog
Phil Baruth
Dem
Phil Baruth
Dem
Diane Snelling
Rep
Diane Snelling
Rep
David Zuckerman
Prog/Dem
David Zuckerman
Prog/Dem
Michael Sirotkin
Dem
Michael Sirotkin
Dem
Essex-Orleans
Robert Starr
Dem/Rep
Robert Starr
Dem/Rep
John Rodgers
Dem
John Rodgers
Dem
Franklin
Donald Collins
Dem
Dustin Degree
Rep
Norm McAllister
Rep
Norm McAllister
Rep
Grand Isle
Richard Mazza
Dem/Rep
Richard Mazza
Dem/Rep
Lamoille
Richard Westman
Rep/Dem
Richard Westman
Rep/Dem
Orange
Mark MacDonald
Dem
Mark MacDonald
Dem
Rutland
Peg Flory
Rep
Peg Flory
Rep
Kevin Mullin
Rep
Kevin Mullin
Rep
Eldred French
Dem
Brian Collamore
Rep
Washington
Bill Doyle
Rep
Bill Doyle
Rep
Ann Cummings
Dem
Ann Cummings
Dem
Anthony Pollina
Prog/Dem
Anthony Pollina
Prog/Dem
Windham
Jeanette White
Dem
Jeanette White
Dem
Peter Galbraith
Dem
Becca Balint
Dem
Windsor
John Campbell
Dem
John Campbell
Dem
Richard McCormack
Dem/Prog
Richard McCormack
Dem/Prog
Alice Nitka
Dem
Alice Nitka
Dem
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