Vermont Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2013, the citizen voting-age population for Vermont was 489,825 and represented 78.26% of the total Vermont population.

Among all Vermont counties, Chittenden had the highest citizen voting-age population (122.65K), followed by Rutland (49.24K), and Washington (46.73K).

In terms of percentages, Rutland had the highest percentage of its population being citizens of voting-age (80.36%), followed by Grand Isle (79.60%), and Essex (79.52%).

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 122645 77.80
Rutland 49235 80.36
Washington 46730 78.64
Windsor 44670 79.18
Franklin 35990 74.95
Windham 34985 79.13
Bennington 29190 79.17
Addison 28775 78.17
Caledonia 24190 77.64
Orange 22905 79.08
Orleans 21145 77.78
Lamoille 18815 76.27
Grand Isle 5560 79.60
Essex 4990 79.52