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Panton

Panton is a town in Addison County, Vermont that boasts a population of 677 (as of 2010) people. Based on data collected by an inter-collegial team of students, here are our findings regarding its Town Meeting process.

2018 Town Meeting

Summary of Findings

Panton is a small town of only 677 people. They have one public meeting place in the town - the Town Hall. Due to renovations ongoing there, the meeting was held this year in the town garage. A large part of the meeting was devoted to discussions about renovations to the town hall. Article 8 was about repairing the handicapped ramp leading into the building, but many citizens wanted a public meeting place so that they could hold events for the community as well and someone proposed an amendment to add a kitchen during the project. One of our students who was collected data at the meeting wrote:

“Diana said that she supported the kitchen because she had lived in Panton for 35 years and barely knew anybody. She also commented that Panton hadn't had an event since the 250th anniversary celebration of the town (in 2011), and during the event most agreed how nice it would be to do things like this more often. After Diana said that, I realized that the voters didn't just want a new kitchen or better handicap access or working bathrooms – they were working towards a better community for a town that really only had one space to gather in. For a Vermont town that has an aging population, Panton is their world and the community that they care about. Small-town politics aren’t relevant. It is easy to think, ‘Really? You are that passionate about a building?’ But these meetings are, in my mind, the most direct form of change and community building.”

- Katherine Hellmer, UVM Class of 2021

The citizens of Panton also discussed replacing the cupola on the roof of the Town Hall and taking revenues from a local solar farm to defray the costs of the project. As a result of this lively discussion, Panton came in 4th on the Real Democracy Index for 2018.

Major Data Points

Year Peak Attendance Attendance Rate* Participation Rate Real Democracy Score** Population Meeting Duration
2018 41 8.63% 53.66% 62.29 677 2:35
2011 37 7.91% 78.38% 86.28 468 2:31
2009 71 15.37% 45.07% 60.44 462 3:21
2004 74 18.32% 39.19% 57.51 404 1:56
2003 87 22.03% 52.87% 74.90 395 3:38
2002 82 20.76% 45.12% 65.88 395  --
2000 60 15.00% 26.67% 41.67 400 1:29
1998 50 12.82% 84.00% 96.82 390 1:55
1997 74 18.97% 62.16% 81.14 390 2:38
1994 68 18.84% 64.71% 83.54 361 3:54
1992 62 15.16% 70.97% 86.13 409 3:02
1991 83 21.56% 59.04% 80.59 385 3:52
1989 65 19.29% 43.08% 62.36 337 3:37
1988 75 23.89% 64.00% 87.89 314 3:40
1987 93 31.63% 60.22% 91.85 294 3:06
1986 82 30.04% 62.20% 92.23 273 4:03
1982 54 22.69% 87.04% 109.73 238 3:16
1980 47 19.67% 63.83% 83.50 239 3:45
1978 45 19.23% 66.67% 85.90 234 3:03
1975 47 18.95% - - 248 4:47
1972 71 28.17% 46.48% 74.65 252 3:07

*Attendance Rates are calculated using the number of registered voters and peak attendance numbers.

**Real Democracy scores are calculated using attendance and participation numbers. For more infomation on them see the Data Overview Page

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