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  1. There are 255 county subdivisions in Vermont. There are 242 towns with functioning, but not necessarily active, governments each governed by a board of selectmen. Five of these towns—Averill, Ferdinand, Glastenbury, Lewis, and Somerset—are inactive governmental entities.

  2. Sep 19, 2022 · At present, the state of VT consists of 14 counties. The counties in Vermont house 255 political divisions, incorporating nine cities, 237 towns, four gores, and five unincorporated places. Every county in the state of VT is governed by its respective county seats, called shire towns.

  3. Aug 12, 2021 · This layer contains a Vermont-only subset of county subdivision level 2020 Decennial Census redistricting data as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau for all states plus DC and Puerto Rico. The attributes come from the 2020 Public Law 94-171 (P.L. 94-171) tables.

  4. There are fourteen counties in the U.S. state of Vermont. These counties together contain 255 political units, or places, including 237 towns, 10 cities, 5 unincorporated areas, and 4 gores. Each county has a county seat, often referred to as a "shire town." In 1779, Vermont had two counties.

    County
    Fips Code [2]
    Shire Town [3]
    Est.[3] [4]
    October 18, 1785
    Bennington, Manchester
    February 11, 1779
    November 5, 1792
    October 22, 1787
  5. Oct 8, 2021 · There are 255 county subdivisions in Vermont. There are 242 towns with functioning, but not necessarily active, governments each governed by a board of selectmen. Five of these towns—Averill, Ferdinand, Glastenbury, Lewis, and Somerset—are inactive governmental entities.

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  7. COUNTY SUBDIVISIONS. There are 255 county subdivisions in Vermont. There are 242 towns with functioning, but not necessarily active, governments each governed by a board of selectmen. Five of these towns – Averill, Ferdinand, Glastenbury, Lewis, and Somerset – are inactive governmental entities.

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