Vermont State Legislature
Vermont State Legislature
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Vermont General Assembly is the state legislature of Vermont. The legislature is formally known as the "General Assembly," but the title "legislature" is commonly used by both the body itself and by those outside of it.
Members of the House and Senate are elected by popular district vote to two-year terms. In the House, 58 districts are represented by one member each, while 46 districts are represented by two members each. The Senate consists of 30 senators elected by 13 districts, each district containing multiple members.
The Vermont General Assembly meets at the State House in Montpelier.