Richard A. Westman

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Richard A. Westman (born 1959) is a Republican politician who was elected and currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives. [1] He was a Representative of the Lamoille-4 Representative District. Since 2011, he has served as state senator for Lamoille district.

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References

  1. "List of Representatives in the Vermont House of Representatives from the state legislators database -- Adam Brown, BYU Political Science".