William 'Bill' H. Carris (born August 23, 1944) is an American politician from Vermont. Carris, a Democrat, is a member of the Vermont Senate representing Rutland County.[1] From 2012 to 2013, Carris was Senate Majority Leader of the Vermont Senate. He was replaced by Chittenden County Senator Philip Baruth.
Carris was born on August 23, 1944 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is a graduate of Rutland High School and Castleton State College and a veteran of the United States Army.[2]
References
- ↑ "Carris clinches Senate seat," Rutland Herald, Nov 8, 2006.
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Members of the Vermont State Senate
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- Claire D. Ayer (D, Addison)
- Christopher A. Bray (D, Addison)
- Brian Campion (D, Bennington)
- Richard W. Sears (D, Bennington)
- Joe Benning (R, Caledonia)
- M. Jane Kitchel (D, Caledonia)
- Tim Ashe (P, Chittenden)
- Michael Sirotkin (D, Chittenden)
- Virginia V. Lyons (D, Chittenden)
- David Zuckerman (P, Chittenden)
- Philip Baruth (D, Chittenden)
- Diane B. Snelling (R, Chittenden)
- John S. Rodgers (D, Essex-Orleans)
- Robert A. Starr (D, Essex-Orleans)
- Norm McAllister (R, Franklin)
- Dustin Degree (R, Franklin)
- Richard Mazza (D, Grand Isle)
- Rich Westman (R, Lamoille)
- Mark MacDonald (D, Orange)
- Brian Collamore (R, Rutland)
- Peg Flory (R, Rutland)
- Kevin Mullin (R, Rutland)
- Ann Cummings (D, Washington)
- William T. Doyle (R, Washington)
- Anthony Pollina (P, Washington)
- Becca Balint (D, Windham)
- Jeanette White (D, Windham)
- John F. Campbell (D, Windsor)
- Richard McCormack (D, Windsor)
- Alice Nitka (D, Windsor)
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