In 1910, Vint was elected to the Assembly to represent the Eighth
Milwaukee County district (the 8th and 23rd
wards of the City of Milwaukee). He received 1521 votes, to 1501 for
Republican incumbent
Fred R. Zimmerman, 143 for
Democrat Harry McLogan, and 12 for
Prohibitionist William Trout. He was assigned to the
standing committees on
agricultural exhibitions, and on
express,
telegraph and
telephone. In 1912, after a
redistricting, he ran from the 11th Milwaukee County district, which included the 23rd ward from his old district, and the 11th ward, which had formerly constituted the 11th district and been represented by fellow Socialist
Frederick Brockhausen (who was running for the
Wisconsin State Senate). He won re-election, with 2242 votes to 2015 for Democrat J. F. Hefferman, 1146 for Republican L. A. Conlan, and 103 for Prohibitionist Lucia Willis; and was transferred to the committee on state affairs, and the
special committee on
rules. In 1914, he was again re-elected, with 2062 votes to 1426 for Republican William Klug, 997 for Democrat Clement Emery, and 61 for Prohibitionist Willis. He remained on the rules committee, but also moved to the standing committees on
taxation and on
elections. He did not run for re-election in 1916, and was succeeded by fellow Socialist
William E. Jordan. == After the legislature ==