Thomas F. Charlton | |
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Windsor-Windham Vermont Representative District | |
Preceded by | Heather Chase |
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Political party | Republican |
Thomas F. Charlton is an American politician. [1] He is the representative elect for the Windsor-Windham district in the Vermont House of Representatives. [2]
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