The 2020 Vermont Senate elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Vermont voters elected all 30 state senators from 13 districts, with each district electing between one and six senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. A primary election on August 11, 2020, determined which candidates appeared on the November 3 general election ballot. All the members elected would serve in the Vermont General Assembly.
Summary of results
Source:
Retiring incumbents
Three incumbent senators (two Democrats and one Republican) did not seek reelection.
- Chittenden: Tim Ashe (D/P) (ran for ;ieutenant governor [lost primary])
- Chittenden: Debbie Ingram (D)
- Rutland: James McNeil (R)
Defeated incumbents
In the primary
No incumbent senator was defeated in the August 11 primary.
In the general election
One incumbent senator sought reelection but was defeated in the general election.
- Essex-Orleans: John S. Rodgers (D) (sought reelection as an independent)
Predictions
Detailed results
Source for all election results:
Addison
- Elects two senators.
Bennington
- Elects two senators.
Caledonia
- Elects two senators.
Chittenden
- Elects six senators.
Democratic primary
General election
Essex-Orleans
- Elects two senators.
Franklin
- Elects two senators.
Grand Isle
- Elects one senator.
Lamoille
- Elects one senator.
Orange
- Elects one senator.
Democratic primary
General election
Rutland
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
General election
Washington
- Elects three senators.
Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Windham
- Elects two senators.
Windsor
- Elects three senators.
See also
- 2020 Vermont elections
- 2020 United States elections
- 2020 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont
- 2020 Vermont gubernatorial election
- 2020 Vermont elections
- 2020 Vermont House of Representatives election
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