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{{Democratic Party (United States) | {{Short description|Political party in Vermont, United States}} | ||
{{Infobox political party | |||
| name = Vermont Democratic Party | |||
| logo = Vermont_Democratic_Party_logo.png | |||
| headquarters = Montpelier, Vermont | |||
| ideology = [[Liberalism]] | |||
| national = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] | |||
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The '''Vermont Democratic Party''' is the affiliate of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] in the state of [[Vermont]]. It is one of the two major political parties in the state, alongside the [[Vermont Republican Party]] | The '''Vermont Democratic Party''' is the affiliate of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] in the state of [[Vermont]]. It is one of the two major political parties in the state, alongside the [[Vermont Republican Party]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Vermont Democratic Party | The Vermont Democratic Party was established in the early 19th century, but it remained a minor force in state politics for much of its history. The party began to gain significant influence in the latter half of the 20th century, particularly with the election of [[Howard Dean]] as Governor in 1991. Dean's tenure as governor and his subsequent role as chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]] helped to raise the profile of the party both within Vermont and nationally. | ||
[[File:Howard_Dean_declaration_of_candidacy_June_2003.jpg|thumb|left|Howard Dean announcing his candidacy for President in 2003]] | |||
== | ==Platform and Ideology== | ||
The Vermont Democratic Party | The Vermont Democratic Party supports a platform that includes progressive taxation, environmental protection, healthcare reform, and social justice. The party advocates for policies that promote economic equality and environmental sustainability, aligning with the broader goals of the national Democratic Party. | ||
== | ==Current Leadership== | ||
The | The Vermont Democratic Party is led by a chairperson elected by the party's state committee. As of 2023, the chairperson is Anne Lezak. The party's leadership also includes a vice-chair, secretary, and treasurer, who work together to coordinate party activities and strategy. | ||
== | ==Notable Figures== | ||
[[File:Peter_Welch_official_Senate_photo.jpg|thumb|right|Peter Welch, U.S. Senator from Vermont]] | |||
The Vermont Democratic Party has produced several notable political figures, including: | |||
* [[ | * [[Howard Dean]], former Governor of Vermont and former chair of the Democratic National Committee. | ||
* [[Peter Welch]], who has served as a U.S. Representative and is currently a U.S. Senator from Vermont. | |||
* [[ | * [[Becca Balint]], who serves as a U.S. Representative from Vermont. | ||
[[File:Rep._Becca_Balint_-_118th_Congress_(Cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Becca Balint, U.S. Representative from Vermont]] | |||
The | ==Electoral Performance== | ||
The Vermont Democratic Party has been successful in recent state and federal elections, often winning the majority of seats in the Vermont General Assembly. The party has also been successful in gubernatorial elections, although the state has a history of electing independent candidates as well. | |||
== | ==Related Pages== | ||
* [[Democratic Party (United States)]] | * [[Democratic Party (United States)]] | ||
* [[Vermont Republican Party]] | * [[Vermont Republican Party]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Politics of Vermont]] | ||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Democratic Party (United States) by state|Vermont]] | |||
[[Category:Politics of Vermont]] | |||
[[Category:Political parties in Vermont]] | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Vermont_Democratic_Party_logo.png|Vermont Democratic Party logo | |||
File:Howard_Dean_declaration_of_candidacy_June_2003.jpg|Howard Dean declaration of candidacy, June 2003 | |||
File:Peter_Welch_official_Senate_photo.jpg|Peter Welch official Senate photo | |||
File:Rep._Becca_Balint_-_118th_Congress_(Cropped).jpg|Rep. Becca Balint - 118th Congress | |||
</gallery> | |||
Latest revision as of 04:45, 18 February 2025
Political party in Vermont, United States
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The Vermont Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Vermont. It is one of the two major political parties in the state, alongside the Vermont Republican Party.
History[edit]
The Vermont Democratic Party was established in the early 19th century, but it remained a minor force in state politics for much of its history. The party began to gain significant influence in the latter half of the 20th century, particularly with the election of Howard Dean as Governor in 1991. Dean's tenure as governor and his subsequent role as chair of the Democratic National Committee helped to raise the profile of the party both within Vermont and nationally.

Platform and Ideology[edit]
The Vermont Democratic Party supports a platform that includes progressive taxation, environmental protection, healthcare reform, and social justice. The party advocates for policies that promote economic equality and environmental sustainability, aligning with the broader goals of the national Democratic Party.
Current Leadership[edit]
The Vermont Democratic Party is led by a chairperson elected by the party's state committee. As of 2023, the chairperson is Anne Lezak. The party's leadership also includes a vice-chair, secretary, and treasurer, who work together to coordinate party activities and strategy.
Notable Figures[edit]

The Vermont Democratic Party has produced several notable political figures, including:
- Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont and former chair of the Democratic National Committee.
- Peter Welch, who has served as a U.S. Representative and is currently a U.S. Senator from Vermont.
- Becca Balint, who serves as a U.S. Representative from Vermont.

Electoral Performance[edit]
The Vermont Democratic Party has been successful in recent state and federal elections, often winning the majority of seats in the Vermont General Assembly. The party has also been successful in gubernatorial elections, although the state has a history of electing independent candidates as well.
Related Pages[edit]
References[edit]
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Vermont Democratic Party logo
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Howard Dean declaration of candidacy, June 2003
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Peter Welch official Senate photo
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Rep. Becca Balint - 118th Congress