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Vermont Attorney General

The current officeholder, the 2024 result, and a precinct-level model you can run yourself — built from how Vermont actually voted.

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Vermont Attorney General — Vermont · 2024: D+20.7 · open the interactive map →

Current officeholder

Charity R. Clark Democratic

2024 result

Democratic D+20.7

2024 votes cast

346,786

Office

Attorney General

Who lives in Vermont

Vermont is home to about 645,254 people, median age 43, median household income $78,024.

Population

645,254

Median age

43

Median household income

$78,024

Bachelor's degree or higher

42.6%

Race & ethnicity: White 90.6% · Black 1.2% · Hispanic 2.5% · Asian 1.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2019–2023 American Community Survey (5-year).

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Model Vermont Attorney General in five steps

  1. Set the candidates. Name the contenders for the Vermont Attorney General (or keep the generic Democrat / Republican defaults). The map starts from real 2024 results in every precinct.
  2. Apply a swing. Move vote share statewide, or by demographic cohort, with a slider. The map and the running tally recompute instantly.
  3. Model turnout. Mobilize or depress turnout for any group — turnout and persuasion are modeled separately, the way a real campaign thinks about them.
  4. Drill to precincts. Zoom from the state down to individual precincts and override any of them by hand.
  5. Roll up & share. Roll the result up to chamber control, then publish a shareable, frozen link to your scenario.

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Frequently asked

Who represents Vermont Attorney General?
Charity R. Clark (Democratic) currently holds this Attorney General seat.
What was the 2024 result in Vermont Attorney General?
D+20.7 — 200,711 Democratic, 128,798 Republican, of 346,786 votes cast.
Can I model this race myself?
Yes — open it in the electionsmcp simulator and model vote-share swing and turnout from the real 2024 baseline, down to the precinct, then roll it up to chamber control.

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