Richard A. Westman

American politician
Westman in 2020

Richard A. Westman (born 1959) is a Republican politician who was elected and currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives.[1] He was a Representative of the Lamoille-4 Representative District. Since 2011, he has served as state senator for Lamoille district.

References

  1. ^ "List of Representatives in the Vermont House of Representatives from the state legislators database -- Adam Brown, BYU Political Science".
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Members of the Vermont Senate
President of the Senate
David Zuckerman (P/D)
President pro tempore
Philip Baruth (D/P)
Majority Leader
Alison Clarkson (D)
Minority Leader
Randy Brock (R)
Progressive Leader
Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D)
  • Christopher Bray (D, Addison)
  • Ruth Hardy (D, Addison)
  • Brian Campion (D, Bennington)
  • Vacant (Bennington)
  • Jane Kitchel (D, Caledonia)
  • Philip Baruth (D/P, Chittenden Central)
  • Martine Gulick (D, Chittenden Central)
  • Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D, Chittenden Central)
  • Irene Wrenner (D, Chittenden North)
  • Thomas Chittenden (D, Chittenden Southeast)
  • Ginny Lyons (D, Chittenden Southeast)
  • Kesha Ram Hinsdale (D, Chittenden Southeast)
  • Russ Ingalls (R, Essex)
  • Randy Brock (R, Franklin)
  • Robert Norris (R, Franklin)
  • Andy Julow (D, Grand Isle)
  • Richard Westman (R, Lamoille)
  • Mark MacDonald (D, Orange)
  • Robert Starr (D, Orleans)
  • Brian Collamore (R, Rutland)
  • Dave Weeks (R, Rutland)
  • Terry Williams (R, Rutland)
  • Ann Cummings (D, Washington)
  • Andrew Perchlik (D/P, Washington)
  • Anne Watson (D/P, Washington)
  • Wendy Harrison (D, Windham)
  • Nader Hashim (D, Windham)
  • Alison Clarkson (D, Windsor)
  • Richard McCormack (D, Windsor)
  • Rebecca White (D, Windsor)
Majority coalition (23)
Democratic (22)
Progressive (1)
Minority coalition (7)
Republican (7)


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