Members of the Vermont House of Representatives, 2007–08 session
The following is a list of the persons who served in the Vermont House of Representatives during the 2007-2008 session:
Members Listed by District
- Steven B. Maier, Democrat
- Betty A. Nuovo, Democrat
- Gregory S. Clark, Republican
- Kitty Oxholm, Republican (defeated 2008)
- Michael Fisher, Democrat
- David Sharpe, Democrat
- Will Stevens, Independent
- Timothy R. Corcoran, II, Democrat
- Joseph L. Krawczyk, Jr., Republican
- Anne H. Mook, Democrat
- Mary A. Morrissey, Republican
- Judith Livingston, Republican (defeated 2008)
- Lucy Leriche, Democrat
- Donald E. Bostic, Republican (retired 2008)
- David T. Clark, Republican
- Cola H. Hudson, Republican (retired 2008)
- Richard Lawrence, Republican
- Steve Larrabee, Republican (retired 2008)
- Scott A. Orr, Democrat
- Jim McCullough, Democrat
- Mary N. Peterson, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Christopher A Pearson, Progressive (defeated 2008)
- David Zuckerman, Progressive
- Johannah Leddy Donovan, Democrat
- Bill Keogh, Democrat (lost primary, 2008)
- Kenneth W. Atkins, Democrat
- Clem Bissonnette, Democrat
- Michele Kupersmith, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Ann D. Pugh, Democrat
- Albert C. "Sonny" Audette, Democrat
- Denise Begins Barnard, Democrat (retired to run unsuccessfully for Senate, 2008)
- Joyce Errecart, Republican (defeated 2008)
- Joan Lenes, Democrat
- Debbie Evans, Democrat
- Linda K. Myers, Republican
- Martha P. Heath, Democrat
- Jim Condon, Democrat
- John Zenie, Democrat
- Patrick M. Brennan, Republican
- Kristy Spengler, Democrat
- William R. Frank, Democrat
- Gaye R. Symington, Democrat (House Speaker) (retired 2008 to unsuccessfully run for governor)
- Reginald Godin, Democrat (defeated 2008)
- Donald H. Turner, Republican
- William F. Johnson, Republican
- Carolyn Whitney Branagan, Republican
- Gary Gilbert, Democratic
- George R. Allard, Democrat (lost primary, 2008)
- Richard J. Howrigan, Democrat
- James Fitzgerald, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Kathleen C. Keenan, Democrat
- Avis L. Gervais, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Kathy LaBelle LaVoie, Republican (retired 2008)
- Michel Consejo, Democrat
- Norman H. McAllister, Republican
- Albert J. Perry, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Linda J. Martin, Democrat
- Peter Peltz, Democrat
- Shap Smith, Democrat (elected House Speaker in 2009-2010 session following Symington's departure)
- Susan Davis, Progressive
- Philip C. Winters, Republican
- Harvey B. "Bud" Otterman, Jr., Republican (defeated 2008)
- Robert Lewis, Republican (replaced Loren Shawn)
- Scott Wheeler, Republican
- Dexter Randall, Progressive (defeated 2008)
- Gail Fallar, Democrat (retired 2008)
- David A. Sunderland, Republican (retired 2008)
- Virginia McCormack, Democrat (defeated 2008)
- Peg Andrews, Democrat
- Gale Courcelle, Democrat
- John W. Malcolm, Democrat
- Harry L. Chen, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Carol Hosford, Democrat (defeated 2008)
- Anne B. Donahue, Republican
- Maxine Jo Grad, Democrat
- Leo M. Valliere, Republican (defeated 2008)
- Harry S. Monti, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Francis K. Brooks, Democrat (retired 2007 to become sergeant at arms. His successor, Jon Anderson, was appointed by Gov. Jim Douglas and lost the 2008 Democratic primary.)
- Warren F. Kitzmiller, Democrat
- Tony Klein, Democrat
- Robert Dostis, Democrat (retired 2008)
- Sue Minter, Democrat
- Ann Manwaring, Democrat
- Virginia A. Milkey, Democrat
- Daryl L. Pillsbury, Independent (retired 2008)
- Sarah R. Edwards, Progressive
- Michael J. Obuchowski, Democrat
- Carolyn W. Partridge, Democrat
- David L. Deen, Democrat
- Mike Mrowicki, Democrat
- Richard J. Marek, Democrat
- John Moran, Democrat
- Vacant
- Kathy Pellett, Democrat
- Alice M. Emmons, Democrat
- Clint Martin, Democrat—Rep. Martin died on December 17, 2006, following a year-long fight with cancer.[1]
- Cynthia Martin, Democrat—On January 16, 2007, Governor Jim Douglas appointed Cynthia Martin (Clint Martin's widow) to serve out the balance of his term.[2]
- Ernest W. Shand, Democrat
- Donna G. Sweaney, Democrat
- Steven C. Adams, Republican
- John Clerkin, Republican
- Hilde Ojibway, Democrat (retired 2008)
See also
- Vermont Representative Districts, 2002-2012
- Members of the Vermont Senate, 2005-2006 session
- List of Vermont General Assemblies