This Map Displays the Partisan Voting Index Value for each county in Vermont. The Partisan Voting Index (PVI) is a measurement of how strongly a county leans toward the Democratic or Republican Party. The PVI is calculated by taking the average percentage for the winning party in a county for the last two elections and subtracting that value from the national average for that party in the same two elections. The data is based on results from the 2024 and 2020 presidential election. Of the 14 Counties in Vermont The County with the highest Republican PVI is Essex County at +5. The County with the highest Democrat PVI is Chittenden County at +26.
Rep +20 | Rep. 15-19 | Rep. 10-14 | Rep. 5-9 | Rep. 1-4 | Even | Dem 1-4 | Dem 5-9 | Dem 10-14 | Dem 15-19 | Dem +20 |
List of All Counties in Vermont With Partisan Voting Index (2024 Presidential Election Results) | ||||
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Map Key | Name | Partisan Voting Index (2024) | ||
Addison County | Democrat +17 | |||
Bennington County | Democrat +11 | |||
Caledonia County | Democrat +6 | |||
Chittenden County | Democrat +26 | |||
Essex County | Republican +5 | |||
Franklin County | Democrat +1 | |||
Grand Isle County | Democrat +9 | |||
Lamoille County | Democrat +18 | |||
Orange County | Democrat +7 | |||
Orleans County | Republican +1 | |||
Rutland County | Democrat +3 | |||
Washington County | Democrat +21 | |||
Windham County | Democrat +20 | |||
Windsor County | Democrat +17 |