About Go Vermont
Know your government. Find your community. This is Vermont.
What is Go Vermont?
Go Vermont is a civic technology project that makes Vermont government visible and navigable for residents. Vermont has 251 municipalities — but no shared infrastructure to make them legible to the people who live under them.
Go Vermont is the data layer that makes Vermont government visible — and the interface that makes it usable. When Vermont residents need to understand or engage with government, Go Vermont is where they start.
About our data
Selectboard members for all 251 municipalities. Sourced from the annual Selectboard Information PDF published after Town Meeting Day.
All 150 House Representatives and 30 State Senators. Sourced from the Legislature's public JSON API endpoint.
Statewide elected officials — Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Auditor.
Supervisory union superintendents and school district contacts.
State's attorneys and sheriffs for Vermont's 14 counties.
Data freshness
Vermont government changes. Officials resign, retire, and are replaced. We update our data:
- →Weekly — Legislature data and events calendar
- →March — After Town Meeting Day, when new selectboard data is published
- →November — After state general elections
- →Ongoing — When errors are reported by residents
Report an error
Vermont government data changes frequently. If you see incorrect information, please let us know.
Email hello@govermont.coEditorial standards
Go Vermont is politically non-partisan. We present party affiliations as factual information, with equal visual treatment regardless of party. Our civic education articles are factual descriptions of how government works — not advocacy. We do not editorialize about government policies or elected officials.