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Elective Offices
Vermont has six elective state offices which have a two-year term.  These offices are:

Governor
Howard Dean, M.D.

Lieutenant Governor
Douglas A. Racine

 

State Treasurer
James H. Douglas

Secretary of State
Deborah L. Markowitz

Auditor of Accounts
Elizabeth M. Ready

Attorney General
William H. Sorrell

 

The General Assembly, under the U.S. Constitution, is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.  Each member serves for a term of two years.  There are 30 members in the Senate and 150 members in the House of Representatives. 
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United States Senate and House of Representatives

Vermont has two U.S. Senators and one U.S. Representative.  Under the U.S. Constitution, every state has two senators and representatives are determined by the state's population with every state having at least one representative.

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