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Richmond

Panton is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont that boasts a population of 4081 (as of 2010) people. Based on data collected by an inter-collegial team of students, here are our findings regarding its Town Meeting process.

2018 Town Meeting

Summary of Findings

Town meeting is an annual occurrence where any citizen can become a legislator for the day. This year in Richmond this was shown to be true when one citizen proposed that the police budget be reduced by $1. This amendment was debated for about an hour and, while it was ultimately defeated it proved that everyone’s opinions can be heard and discussed at town meetings. Other than the issue of the police budget there were no extraordinary issues of note, the town discussed the budget, replacing a waterline, and renovations on the police building.

Major Data Points

Year Peak Attendance Attendance Rate* Participation Rate Real Democracy Score** Population Meeting Duration
2018 182 5.87% 24.18% 30.04 4081 3:59
2011 181 5.93% 32.60% 38.53 3053 3:57
2006 248 7.85% - - 3159 -
2005 173 5.28% 32.95% 38.22 3279 3:34
2004 197 6.56% 21.83% 28.39 3002 2:19
2003 236 7.95% 18.22% 26.17 2970 3:52
2002 242 8.15% 21.90% 30.05 2970 4:07
1999 165 6.03% 22.42% 28.45 2737 2:40
1998 222 8.26% - - 2689 -
1995 236 8.94% 28.81% 37.75 2641 5:31
1994 198 7.78% 24.75% 32.53 2545 5:02
1992 370 11.70% 15.68% 27.38 3162 6:32
1991 260 8.62% 16.54% 25.16 3016 3:09
1990 277 9.65% 18.05% 27.71 2869 4:50
1989 229 8.03% 17.47% 25.50 2852 3:49
1988 314 11.08% 16.56% 27.64 2835 4:07
1987 177 6.69% 25.99% 32.68 2646 2:45
1986 193 7.86% 24.35% 32.21 2456 4:01
1984 218 8.70% 22.94% 31.64 2505 5:16
1981 203 10.13% 24.14% 34.27 2004 4:27
1980 189 9.99% 21.16% 31.15 1892 1:50
1979 132 7.43% 27.27% 34.71 1776 2:05
1978 220 13.25% 16.82% 30.07 1660 2:27
1977 204 13.01% 25.98% 38.99 1568 1:37
1972 233 17.81% 22.75% 40.56 1308 3:55
1971 284 24.09% 14.79% 38.88 1179 3:08
1970 239 22.78% 18.41% 41.19 1049 3:30

*Attendance Rates are calculated using the number of registered voters and peak attendance numbers.

**Real Democracy scores are calculated using attendance and participation numbers. For more infomation on them see the Data Overview Page

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