[1] This election was the first to use new districts adopted by the Vermont General Assembly to allocate for population changes across the state after the 2020 census.
[2] Democrats won 104 seats in the Vermont House, attaining a veto-proof super-majority.
[3] Source:[4] 43 incumbent representatives (25 Democrats, 13 Republicans, 2 Progressives and 3 independents) had announced they would not seek reelection.
[5] Two incumbent representatives (1 Republican and 1 Democrat) sought reelection but were defeated in the August 9 primary.
Four incumbent representatives (3 Republicans and 1 Democrat) sought reelection but were defeated in the November 3 general election.