U.S. House of Representatives
Current representative Vermont used
at-large seats, but restored the districts in 1821. Starting after the
1820 United States census, Vermont had five seats. Initially it used at-large seats, but starting in 1825 those seats were districted. All five representatives supported the Adams-Clay faction in the
1824 United States presidential election. Starting after the
1840 United States census, Vermont had four seats. Starting after the
1850 United States census, Vermont had three seats. Starting after the
1880 United States census, Vermont had two seats. Since 1933, Vermont has had one at-large seat.
1791–1813 1813–1823 1823–1825 1825–1933 1933–present ==References==