2014 Vermont Senate election
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.
Following the 2012 Senate elections, Democrats maintained control of the Senate with 23 members in the majority caucus. 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.
Results Summary
Incumbents defeated in the general election
- Eldred French, defeated by Brian Collamore
Open seats that changed parties
- Donald Collins didn't seek re-election, seat won by Dustin Degree
Detailed results
[|Addison] • [|Bennington] • [|Caledonia] • [|Chittenden] • [|Essex-Orleans] • [|Franklin] • [|Grand Isle] • [|Lamoille] • [|Orange] • [|Rutland] • [|Washington] • [|Windham] • [|Windsor] |
Addison
- Elects 2 senators.
Bennington
- Elects 2 senators.
Caledonia
Incumbent Democrat Jane Kitchel, who has represented the Caledonia district since 2005, and incumbent Republican Minority Leader Joe Benning, who has represented the Caledonia district since 2011, were both re-elected.- Elects 2 senators.
Chittenden
- Elects 6 senators.
Essex-Orleans
- Elects 2 senators.
Franklin
- Elects 2 senators.
Grand Isle
- Elects 1 senator.
Lamoille
- Elects 1 senator.
Orange
- Elects 1 senator.
Rutland
- Elects 3 senators.
Washington
- Elects 3 senators.
Windham
- Elects 2 senators.
Windsor
- Elects 3 senators.