Vermont Foot-Notes Page: *************************************************** Current Notes: Efforts At Organizing, by: 'State-Level Senate-Districts'; & as: "Ten Separate Super-Counties"; (Version-2: More Fluid, Organic, & Less-Statutory): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ County Name: Population-Count. Number of Senate Districts 1: Essex County 6,037 1 Caledonia County 30,535 1 Orleans County 27,726 1 Total: 64,268 3 2: Franklin County 51,066 2 Grand Isle County 7,528 1 Total: 58,594 3 3: Lamoille County 26,248 1 Chittenden County; 24,407 1 (East Part, From 7 Possible) Washington County 19,948 1 (North-East Part, From 3 Possible) Total: 70,603 3 ~~~ (Chittenden County; Total Population: 170,851; ... With 7-Senatorial-Seats, Divided in-to 3 (at-large) Districts:) 4: Chittenden County; North-West 3 Total: 73,221 3 5: Chittenden-County; South 3 Total: 73,221 3 6: Washington County 39,896 2 Orange County 30,050 1 Total: 69,946 3 7: Addison County 38,047 2 North-West Rutland County 20,066 1 Total: 58,113 3 8: Rutland County 40,132 2 North-West Windsor County 19,232 1 (Rutland: 60,198; /3, =; 20,066; ... x 2, =: 40,132 .) Total: 59,364 3 9: North Windham County 22,813 1 South-East Windsor County 38,464 2 (Windsor County; 57,697; / 3, =: 19,232; ... x 2, =: 38,464 .) Total: 61,277 3 10: Bennington County 37,039 2 South Windham County 22,813 1 Total: 61,277 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Notes for Organizing by & through Vermont-State's House-of-Representitive's 150 Members-Districts: While some states have sufficiently large populations, & larger numbers of US-Representatives, that: they can also be organized by sub-dividing under US-Representatices-Districts; because Vermont only has "One Us-Representative-District, that is not an option here. And, while Vermonts Judicial-Districts might be useful in sone instances; the more universally acceptable mode of ourganizing is thriugh thediffering Legislative Assemblies. And, while the Vermont Senate does privide some very interesting possibilities here; the Vermont House-of-Representatives is here-in being chosen as our "Political Sub-Dividing Jurisdictional-Organizing Source", Because; its 150-Members-Districts can easily be sub-divided in-to our lower-levels "Exodus-18 Model" Rooted "Ten Sub-Divisions" Pattern; & also simply because those 150-Districts simoly provide a more granular, moldable, & fluid like mechanism, for: the achievement of: the benevolent & power-de-centralizing social-engineering task which is sought to be achieved here-by. So; "150"; divided by "10", Equals: "Fifteen/15 Vermont-State Representatives Districts, In Each of the "Ten Super-County Polotical-SubDivisions" of the State. And while, local authorities have full jurisdiction to modify the ten geographical boundary-lines suggested/recommended here-in; for our immediate setting-up & prime-the-pump purposes, these suggested/recommented ten supoer-county districts are here-in now recommended as being organized as follows: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vermont is the second-smallest population-count State in the USA. This adds reasonable justification for using our Common-Law Republic Lower-Level Descriptive-Terminology of "Super-Counties" to describe Vermont's "Political Sub-Divisions", than the terminology that our Common-Law Republic Hierachy Organizing Process has been using to describe our Higher-Levels of Hierachal Organizing Terminology, as: "Mini-States". Also; as with-in our "Mini-State Jurisdictions"; we generally follow the pattern of organizing in-to "Twelve Separate Jurisdictions"; while, at our lower-level "Super-County Jurisdictions" Level; we generally follow the pattern of organizing in-to "Ten Separate Jurisdictions"; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Foot-Notes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_Senate "Districting and terms:
The 30 senators are elected, from: 16 'single, and multi-member' senate-districts.
The districts largely correspond to the boundaries of the state's 14 counties with adjustments to ensure equality of representation.
Each district elects between 1 and 3 senators at-large depending on population.
For the 2023–2033 districts, seven districts elect one senator each, four districts elect two each, and five districts elect three each.
Senators in multi-member districts are elected at-large throughout the district.
Vermont is the only state to have any senate districts represented by more than two senators each, as well as the only state to employ bloc voting for senate elections."

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Vermont County Name: Population Count: Addison County 38,047
Bennington County 37,039
Caledonia County 30,535
Chittenden County 170,851
Essex County 6,037
Franklin County 51,066
Grand Isle County 7,528
Lamoille County 26,248
Orange County 30,050
Orleans County 27,726
Rutland County 60,198
Washington County 59,844
Windham County 45,627
Windsor County 57,697


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Super-County District-1: Super-County District-2: Super-County District-3: Super-County District-4: Super-County District-5: Super-County District-6: Super-County District-7: Super-County District-8: Super-County District-9: Super-County District-10: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now Discarded Notes, From: Efforts At Organizing by State-Level Senate-Districts, & as "Twelve Separate Mini-States"; (Older; More Ridgid & Statutory Version): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
County Name: Population-Count. Number of Senate Districts 1: Essex County 6,037 1
Caledonia County 30,535 1
Orange County 30,050 1
Total: 3

2: Orleans County 27,726 1
Lamoille County 26,248 1
Total: 2

3: Franklin County 51,066 2
Grand Isle County 7,528 1
Total: 3

4: Addison County 38,047 2

5: Washington County 59,844 3

6: Bennington County 37,039 2

7: Rutland County 60,198 3

8: Windham County 45,627 2

9: Windsor County 57,697 3

(Chittenden County; Total Population: 170,851; ... Divided Three Ways:)

10: Chittenden-Southeast 3

11: Chittenden-Central 3, - 1, = 2.

12: Chittenden-Central 3, - 2, = 1.
Chittenden-North 1
Total: 2.

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