Vermont has three Members of Congress: one Representative, two Senators. Vermont's current senators are Democrat Patrick Leahy and Independent Bernie Sanders. Its representative is Democrat Peter Welch.
Based on the results of the 2010 census, Vermont has 1 Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives and 2 Senators in the U.S. Senate.
The U.S. Senators from Vermont are Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders.
They have 150 and 30 State Senators.
Vermont has 150 members of the House, but only thirty State Senators.
There are 30 Senators from 13 different districts with senators per district ranging from one to six.
See the Vermont Senate website at:www.leg.state.vt.us/ for a complete list of the 30 State Senators.
They have 150 Legislators and 30 State Senators.
Representatives and Senators.
Joseph Liberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont
As of June 2014, Peter Welch is the representative of Vermont. The state's two senators are Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders.
Phil Scott is the current Governor of Vermont. Patrick Leahy is a U.S. Senators from Vermont. In 2016 Patrick Leahy won his eight term in the U.S. Senate. That term will end in January 2013. U.S. Senators have no term limit.
Vermont has only one US Representative and that is Peter Welch. There are also 150 State Legislators and 30 State Senators.