Vermont Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2012 (ACS-5Yrs)
Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2012, the citizen voting-age population for Vermont was 487,805 and represented 77.99% of the total Vermont population.
Among all Vermont counties, Chittenden had the highest citizen voting-age population (121.65K), followed by Rutland (49.32K), and Washington (46.74K).
In terms of percentages, Rutland had the highest percentage of its population being citizens of voting-age (80.06%), followed by Essex (79.33%), and Grand Isle (78.88%).
The chart and table below shows the citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's population that were citizens of voting-age.
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| County | Citizen Voting-age Population | % of County Population |
|---|---|---|
| Chittenden | 121645 | 77.63 |
| Rutland | 49315 | 80.06 |
| Washington | 46740 | 78.61 |
| Windsor | 44635 | 78.85 |
| Franklin | 35595 | 74.38 |
| Windham | 34920 | 78.81 |
| Bennington | 29050 | 78.54 |
| Addison | 28625 | 77.75 |
| Caledonia | 24160 | 77.51 |
| Orange | 22790 | 78.64 |
| Orleans | 21080 | 77.50 |
| Lamoille | 18695 | 76.40 |
| Grand Isle | 5545 | 78.88 |
| Essex | 5010 | 79.33 |