Vermont's at-large congressional district, Federal congressional district in Vermont, United States.
Vermont's at-large congressional district is a representation area covering the entire state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts state line. A single representative serves all residents and communities across the state in the United States House of Representatives.
Vermont originally had multiple congressional districts but consolidated to a single at-large district in 1933 following the 1930 census results. This change reflected shifting population patterns and established the representation system still used today.
The district maintains strong environmental advocacy traditions, with representatives consistently supporting conservation policies and renewable energy initiatives.
Constituents can reach their representative through the congressional office in Montpelier, which handles requests and responds to questions about federal matters. The office assists with issues involving federal agencies and provides information about legislative programs and policies.
Becca Balint serves as the first female and LGBTQ+ representative from Vermont in the United States House of Representatives.
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