Russ Ingalls

American politician
Ingalls in 2022

Russ Ingalls is an American politician from the state of Vermont. A member of the Republican Party, he has represented the Essex-Orleans district in the Vermont Senate since 2021. In 2022, he was reelected to the newly created Essex district.[1] He previously served on the Irasburg Board of Selectmen. Ingalls is the clerk of the Senate Committee on Institutions and also serves on the Senate Committee on Transportation and the Canvassing Committee. He was born in Japan and spent much of his early life traveling with his father, who was in the U.S. Navy. He has worked in the dairy supply, real estate, and automobile sales industries.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Democrats and Progressives hold their 23-seat supermajority in the Vermont Senate".
  2. ^ "Senator Russ Ingalls".
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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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