2022 Vermont Senate election
The 2022 Vermont Senate election took place on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial United States elections. The election coincided with elections for other offices including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State House. Vermont voters elected all 30 state senators from 16 districts, with each district electing between one and three senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. Primary elections were held on August 9, 2022. This election would be the first to use new districts adopted by the Vermont General Assembly to allocate for population changes across the state after the 2020 census.
Democrats and [Vermont Vermont Progressive Party|Progressive Party|Progressive]s retained their combined 23-seat supermajority. Because Democrats and Progressives simultaneously won a supermajority in the Vermont House of Representatives for the first time ever, this meant that they could pass bills that were vetoed by Republican governor Phil Scott. Republicans lost one seat during [2020 United States 2020 United States redistricting cycle|redistricting cycle|redistricting], as Joe Benning's Caledonia County seat was eliminated, but they made up for this loss by gaining a seat from Democrats in Rutland County. Democrats still managed a net gain of one seat, as they won the newly created Chittenden North district and gained a seat from Progressives in Washington County. This left newly elected senator Tanya Vyhovsky as the only Progressive in the Senate, although four of the elected Democrats were also nominated by the Progressive Party and appeared on the ballot as "Democratic/Progressive."
Retiring incumbents
Ten incumbent senators had announced they would not seek reelection.- Caledonia: Joe Benning
- Chittenden: Christopher Pearson
- Chittenden: Michael Sirotkin
- Franklin: Corey Parent
- Rutland: Joshua Terenzini
- Rutland: Cheryl Hooker
- Washington: Anthony Pollina
- Windham: Becca Balint ''
- Windham: Jeanette White
- Windsor: Alice Nitka
Leadership selection
With incumbent Democratic president pro tempore Becca Balint retiring to run for U.S. House, Democrats had to nominate a new candidate who would take the position in the event they retained their majority. Ahead of the November 13 leadership vote, Philip Baruth of Chittenden was running unopposed. Andrew Perchlik of Washington had expressed interest in running but decided against it, and told VTDigger that the president pro tempore election was "not much of a race." Kesha Ram Hinsdale of Chittenden and Senate Majority Leader Alison Clarkson of Windsor, who had been speculated as potential candidates by media, both said they would not run and endorsed Baruth's bid. Democrats retained their Senate majority and Baruth was unanimously elected as the new president pro tempore, becoming the second president pro tempore to caucus with both Democrats and Progressives after Tim Ashe. Additionally, Clarkson was reelected as Majority Leader and Perchlik was elected Majority Whip, succeeding the retiring Cheryl Hooker.Detailed results
Addison
- Elects two senators.
Democratic primary
- Christopher Bray, incumbent senator
- Ruth Hardy, incumbent senator
Republican primary
- Robert Burton, farmer and former U.S. Navy pilot
- Lloyd Dike, nursing assistant and U.S. Army veteran ''''
Independents
Bennington
- Elects two senators.
Democratic primary
- Brian Campion, incumbent senator
- Dick Sears, incumbent senator
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include Gerald Malloy, Mary Morrissey, Christina Nolan, Donald Trump, and Ericka Redic.Caledonia
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
- Jane Kitchel, incumbent senator
Republican primary
- J.T. Dodge, systems engineer, former vice chair of the Vermont Libertarian Party, and Libertarian nominee for this district in 2020
Chittenden Central
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
- Phil Baruth, incumbent senator
- Andrew Brown, president of the Essex Junction Board of Trustees
- Dawn Ellis, member of the Vermont Human Rights Commission and candidate for this district in 2014 and 2016
- Martine Gulick, Burlington school board member
- Erhard Mahnke, former president of the Burlington city council and candidate for this district in 2020
- Tanya Vyhovsky, state representative
Independents
- Infinite Culcleasure, community advocate and candidate for mayor of Burlington in 2018
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include Kurt Wright, Erhard Mahnke, Irene Wrenner, Ericka Redic, Leland Morgan, Richard Mazza, Liam Madden, Miriam Berry, Gerald Malloy, and Thomas Chittenden.Chittenden North
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
- Brian Shelden, chair of Essex Democrats and former director of the Essex Economic Development Commission
- Irene Wrenner, journalist and former Essex selectman
Republican primary
- Leland Morgan, state representative
General election
Brian Shelden, the runner-up in the Democratic primary, received 21 write-in votes.Chittenden Southeast
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
- Thomas Chittenden, incumbent senator
- Ginny Lyons, incumbent senator
- Steve May, social worker, former Richmond and Bolton selectman, and candidate for this district in 2018 and 2020
- Lewis Mudge, Charlotte selectman
- Kesha Ram Hinsdale, incumbent senator
Republican primary
After no one won the Republican nomination, two replacement candidates filed to run:- Dean Rolland, small business owner and candidate for this district in 2020
- Rohan St. Marthe, video producer
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include Lewis Mudge, Philip Baruth, Randy Brock, Gerald Malloy, and Christina Nolan.Essex
- Elects one senator.
Republican primary
- Russ Ingalls, incumbent senator
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include Robert Starr, John Rodgers, J.T. Dodge, Joe Benning, Jane Kitchel, Brenda Siegel, Patrick Leahy, Brian Smith, and Peter Welch.Franklin
- Elects two senators.
Republican primary
- Randy Brock, incumbent senator
- Robert Norris, state representative and former Franklin County Sheriff
Democratic primary
- Pam McCarthy, former nonprofit executive, mother of state representative Mike McCarthy, and candidate for this district in 2018
- Jessie Palczewski, small business owner
General election
Leland Morgan received three write-in votes.Grand Isle
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
- Richard Mazza, incumbent senator
Republican primary
- Stephen Bellows, landscaping contractor ''''
Lamoille
- Elects one senator.
Republican primary
- Richard Westman, incumbent senator
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include Lucy Rogers, David Yacovone, Gerald Malloy, Bernie Sanders, and Shap Smith.Orange
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
- Mark MacDonald, incumbent senator
Republican primary
- John Klar, attorney, farmer, and candidate for governor of Vermont in 2020
Orleans
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
- Robert Starr, incumbent senator
Republican primary
- Samuel Douglass, chair of Vermont Young Republicans
Rutland
- Elects three senators.
Republican primary
- Brian Collamore, incumbent senator
- Dave Weeks, national security expert and military veteran
- Terry Williams, Poultney selectman and candidate for this district in 2020
Democratic primary
- Joshua Ferguson, sailboat repairman
- Bridgette Remington, attorney
- Anna Tadio, Rutland city councilor and vice chair of the Rutland County Democratic Party
Washington
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
- Ann Cummings, incumbent senator
- Jared Duval, semiconductor manufacturing executive
- Jeremy Hansen, Berlin selectman and Independent candidate for this district in 2012
- Andrew Perchlik, incumbent senator
- Anne Watson, mayor of Montpelier
Republican primary
- Paul Bean
- Dexter Lefavour, farmer, engineer, and candidate for this district in 2012
- Dwayne Tucker, civil engineer and candidate for lieutenant governor of Vermont in 2020
General election
People who received three or more write-in votes include [|John Klar], Jared Duval, Jeremy Hansen, Richard Westman, Mark MacDonald, and Bernie Sanders.Windham
- Elects two senators.
Democratic primary
- Wichie Artu, farmer
- Wendy Harrison, traveling municipal manager
- Nader Hashim, former state representative
Republican primary
- Mark Coester, logger '
- Richard Kenyon, tax preparer and nominee for Vermont State Auditor in 2018
- Richard Morton, chair of the Windham County Republican Party and nominee for Vermont State Treasurer in 2018 '
Independents
- Mark Coester, logger
- Tim Wessel, Brattleboro selectman
General election
Wichie Artu, the loser of the Democratic primary, received 20 write-in votes.Windsor
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
- Alison Clarkson, incumbent senator
- Richard McCormack, incumbent senator
- Chris Morrow, former bookstore owner
- Rebecca White, state representative
Republican primary
- Dana Colson, welding supplies company owner and candidate for lieutenant governor of Vermont in 2020
- Alice Flanders, former teacher and retired U.S. Navy engineer
- Bill Huff, retired pilot and nominee for the Orange district in 2020 ''''