List of Governors of Vermont























The Governor of Vermont is the U.S. state government's chief executive. As of 2015, Vermont is one of only two U.S. states (New Hampshire being the other) that elects Governors for two-year terms. Until 1870, Vermont elected its Governors for one-year terms.[1]




Contents






  • 1 List


    • 1.1 As the independent Vermont Republic


    • 1.2 As a U.S. state




  • 2 Other high offices held


  • 3 Living former governors of Vermont


  • 4 Mountain Rule


  • 5 References





List



As the independent Vermont Republic

























































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Portrait Governor Took office Left office Party
Lieutenant Governor
1

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Thomas Chittenden
March 1778
October 1789
No party

Joseph Marsh

(1778–1779)


No party

Benjamin Carpenter

(1779–1781)


No party

Elisha Payne

(1781–1782)


No party

Paul Spooner

(1782–1787)


No party

Joseph Marsh

(1787–1790)


No party
2

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Moses Robinson
October 1789
October 1790
No party
3

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Thomas Chittenden
October 1790
October 1791
No party

Peter Olcott

(1790–1794)


No party


As a U.S. state


Political party

  Democratic (6)
  Democratic-Republican (6)
  Federalist (3)
  No party (1)
  National Republican (2)
  Republican (54)
  Whig (8)
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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Portrait
Governor
Took office
Left office
Lieutenant Governor
Party
Side of the Green Mountains
1

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Thomas Chittenden
October 1790
August 25, 1797

Jonathan Hunt

Independent
West

Paul Brigham
2

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Paul Brigham
August 25, 1797
October 16, 1797

Democratic-Republican
East
3

Isaac Tichenor.jpg

Isaac Tichenor
October 16, 1797
October 9, 1807

Federalist
West
4

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Israel Smith
October 9, 1807
October 14, 1808

Democratic-Republican
West
5

Isaac Tichenor.jpg

Isaac Tichenor
October 14, 1808
October 14, 1809

Federalist
West
6

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Jonas Galusha
October 14, 1809
October 23, 1813

Democratic-Republican
West
7

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Martin Chittenden
October 23, 1813
October 14, 1815

William Chamberlain
Federalist
West
8

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Jonas Galusha
October 14, 1815
October 23, 1820
Paul Brigham

Democratic-Republican
West
9

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Richard Skinner
October 23, 1820
October 10, 1823

William Cahoon

Democratic-Republican
West

Aaron Leland
10

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Cornelius P. Van Ness
October 10, 1823
October 13, 1826

Democratic-Republican
West
11

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Ezra Butler
October 13, 1826
October 10, 1828

National Republican
East

Henry Olin
12

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Samuel C. Crafts
October 10, 1828
October 18, 1831

Mark Richards

National Republican
East
13

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William A. Palmer
October 18, 1831
November 2, 1835

Lebbeus Egerton

Anti-Masonic
East

Silas H. Jennison (Whig)
14

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Silas H. Jennison
November 2, 1835
October 15, 1841

vacant

Whig
West

David M. Camp
15

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Charles Paine
October 15, 1841
October 13, 1843

Waitstill R. Ranney

Whig
East
16

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John Mattocks
October 13, 1843
October 11, 1844

Horace Eaton

Whig
East
17

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William Slade
October 11, 1844
October 9, 1846

Whig
West
18

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Horace Eaton
October 9, 1846
October 1848

Leonard Sargeant

Whig
East
19

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Carlos Coolidge
October 1848
October 11, 1850

Robert Pierpoint

Whig
East
20

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Charles K. Williams
October 11, 1850
October 1852

Julius Converse

Whig
West
21

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Erastus Fairbanks
October 1852
October 27, 1853

William C. Kittredge

Whig
East
22

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John S. Robinson
October 27, 1853
October 13, 1854

Jefferson P. Kidder

Democratic
West
23

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Stephen Royce
October 13, 1854
October 10, 1856

Ryland Fletcher

Whig (1st term)
West

Republican (2nd term)
24

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Ryland Fletcher
October 10, 1856
October 10, 1858

James M. Slade

Republican
East
25

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Hiland Hall
October 10, 1858
October 12, 1860

Burnham Martin

Republican
West
26

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Erastus Fairbanks
October 12, 1860
October 11, 1861

Levi Underwood

Republican
East
27

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Frederick Holbrook
October 11, 1861
October 9, 1863

Republican
East

Paul Dillingham
28

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J. Gregory Smith
October 9, 1863
October 13, 1865

Republican
West
29

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Paul Dillingham
October 13, 1865
October 13, 1867

Abraham B. Gardner

Republican
East
30

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John B. Page
October 13, 1867
October 15, 1869

Stephen Thomas

Republican
West
31

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Peter T. Washburn
October 15, 1869
February 7, 1870

George W. Hendee

Republican
East
32

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George W. Hendee
February 7, 1870
October 6, 1870

George N. Dale

Republican
West
33

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John W. Stewart
October 6, 1870
October 3, 1872

Republican
West
34

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Julius Converse
October 3, 1872
October 8, 1874

Russell S. Taft

Republican
East
35

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Asahel Peck
October 8, 1874
October 5, 1876

Lyman G. Hinckley

Republican
West
36

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Horace Fairbanks
October 5, 1876
October 3, 1878

Redfield Proctor

Republican
East
37

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Redfield Proctor
October 3, 1878
October 7, 1880

Eben Pomeroy Colton

Republican
West
38

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Roswell Farnham
October 7, 1880
October 5, 1882

John L. Barstow

Republican
East
39

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John L. Barstow
October 5, 1882
October 2, 1884

Samuel E. Pingree

Republican
West
40

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Samuel E. Pingree
October 2, 1884
October 7, 1886

Ebenezer J. Ormsbee

Republican
East
41

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Ebenezer J. Ormsbee
October 7, 1886
October 4, 1888

Levi K. Fuller

Republican
West
42

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William P. Dillingham
October 4, 1888
October 2, 1890

Urban A. Woodbury

Republican
East
43

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Carroll S. Page
October 2, 1890
October 6, 1892

Henry A. Fletcher

Republican
West
44

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Levi K. Fuller
October 6, 1892
October 4, 1894

F. Stewart Stranahan

Republican
East
45

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Urban A. Woodbury
October 4, 1894
October 8, 1896

Zophar M. Mansur

Republican
West
46

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Josiah Grout
October 8, 1896
October 6, 1898

Nelson W. Fisk

Republican
East
47

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Edward C. Smith
October 6, 1898
October 4, 1900

Henry C. Bates

Republican
West
48

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William W. Stickney
October 4, 1900
October 3, 1902

Martin F. Allen

Republican
East
49

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John G. McCullough
October 3, 1902
October 6, 1904

Zed S. Stanton

Republican
West
50

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Charles J. Bell
October 6, 1904
October 4, 1906

Charles H. Stearns

Republican
East
51

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Fletcher D. Proctor
October 4, 1906
October 8, 1908

George H. Prouty

Republican
West
52

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George H. Prouty
October 8, 1908
October 5, 1910

John A. Mead

Republican
East
53

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John A. Mead
October 5, 1910
October 3, 1912

Leighton P. Slack

Republican
West
54

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Allen M. Fletcher
October 3, 1912
January 7, 1915

Frank E. Howe

Republican
East
55

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Charles W. Gates
January 7, 1915
January 4, 1917

Hale K. Darling

Republican
West
56

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Horace F. Graham
January 4, 1917
January 9, 1919

Roger W. Hulburd

Republican
East
57

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Percival W. Clement
January 9, 1919
January 6, 1921

Mason S. Stone

Republican
West
58

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James Hartness
January 6, 1921
January 4, 1923

Abram W. Foote

Republican
East
59

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Redfield Proctor, Jr.
January 4, 1923
January 8, 1925

Franklin S. Billings

Republican
West
60

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Franklin S. Billings
January 8, 1925
January 6, 1927

Walter K. Farnsworth

Republican
East
61

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John E. Weeks
January 6, 1927
January 8, 1931

Hollister Jackson
Stanley C. Wilson

Republican
West
62

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Stanley C. Wilson
January 8, 1931
January 10, 1935

Benjamin Williams
Charles Manley Smith

Republican
East
63

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Charles M. Smith
January 10, 1935
January 7, 1937

George D. Aiken

Republican
West
64

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George David Aiken
January 7, 1937
January 9, 1941

William H. Wills

Republican
East
65

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William H. Wills
January 9, 1941
January 4, 1945

Mortimer R. Proctor

Republican
West
66

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Mortimer R. Proctor
January 4, 1945
January 9, 1947

Lee E. Emerson

Republican
West
67

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Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.
January 9, 1947
January 16, 1950

Republican
East

Harold J. Arthur
68

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Harold J. Arthur
January 16, 1950
January 4, 1951

vacant

Republican
West
69

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Lee E. Emerson
January 4, 1951
January 6, 1955

Joseph B. Johnson

Republican
East
70

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Joseph B. Johnson
January 6, 1955
January 8, 1959

Consuelo N. Bailey
Robert T. Stafford

Republican
East
71

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Robert T. Stafford
January 8, 1959
January 5, 1961

Robert S. Babcock

Republican
West
72

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F. Ray Keyser, Jr.
January 5, 1961
January 10, 1963

Ralph A. Foote (Republican)

Republican
East
73

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Philip H. Hoff
January 10, 1963
January 9, 1969

Democratic
West

John J. Daley (Democratic)
74

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Deane C. Davis
January 9, 1969
January 4, 1973

Republican
East

John S. Burgess (Republican)
75

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Thomas P. Salmon
January 4, 1973
January 6, 1977

Democratic
East

Brian D. Burns (Democratic)
76

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Richard A. Snelling
January 6, 1977
January 10, 1985

T. Garry Buckley (Republican)

Republican
West

Madeleine Kunin (Democratic)

Peter P. Smith (Republican)
77

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Madeleine Kunin
January 10, 1985
January 10, 1991

Democratic
West

Howard Dean (Democratic)
78

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Richard A. Snelling
January 10, 1991
August 13, 1991

Republican
West
79

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Howard Dean
August 13, 1991
January 9, 2003

vacant

Democratic
West

Barbara W. Snelling (Republican)

Douglas Racine (Democratic)
80

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Jim Douglas
January 9, 2003
January 6, 2011

Brian Dubie

Republican
West
81

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Peter Shumlin
January 6, 2011
January 5, 2017

Phil Scott (Republican)

Democratic
East
82

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Phil Scott
January 5, 2017
Incumbent[2]

David Zuckerman (Progressive/Democratic)

Republican
East


Other high offices held


This is a table of congressional seats, other federal offices, and other governorships held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Vermont except where noted. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take.














































































































































































Governor
Gubernatorial term

U.S. Congress
Other offices held

House

Senate

Moses Robinson
1789–1790 (Vt. Republic)

S


Isaac Tichenor
1797–1807
1808–1809

S


Israel Smith
1807–1808
H
S


Richard Skinner
1820–1823
H



Cornelius P. Van Ness
1823–1826



United States Minister to Spain, Collector of the Port of New York

Ezra Butler
1826–1828
H



Samuel C. Crafts
1828–1831
H
S


William A. Palmer
1831–1835

S


John Mattocks
1843–1844
H



William Slade
1844–1846
H



Hiland Hall
1858–1860
H



Paul Dillingham
1865–1867
H



George W. Hendee
1870
H



John W. Stewart
1870–1872
H
S


Redfield Proctor
1878–1880

S

United States Secretary of War

William P. Dillingham
1888–1890

S


Carroll S. Page
1890–1892

S


John E. Weeks
1927–1931
H



George Aiken
1937–1941

S


William H. Wills
1941–1945



Member, Federal Communications Commission

Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.
1947–1950

S

Judge, United States District Court for the District of Vermont

Robert Stafford
1959–1961
H
S


Madeleine M. Kunin
1985–1991



United States Deputy Secretary of Education; United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein


Living former governors of Vermont


As of April 2018[update], there are five former governors of Vermont who are currently living at this time, the oldest governor of Vermont being Thomas P. Salmon (served 1973–1977, born 1932). The most recent governor of Vermont to die was Philip H. Hoff (served 1963–1969, born 1924), in April 2018. The most recently serving governor of Vermont to die was Richard A. Snelling (served 1977–1985 and 1991, born 1927), in office on August 13, 1991.

































Governor Gubernatorial term Date of birth (and age)

Thomas P. Salmon
1973–1977

(1932-08-19) August 19, 1932 (age 86)

Madeleine M. Kunin
1985–1991

(1933-09-28) September 28, 1933 (age 85)

Howard Dean
1991–2003

(1948-11-17) November 17, 1948 (age 70)

Jim Douglas
2003–2011

(1951-06-21) June 21, 1951 (age 67)

Peter Shumlin
2011–2017

(1956-03-24) March 24, 1956 (age 63)


Mountain Rule


From the founding of the Republican Party in the 1850s until the 1960s, only Republicans won general elections for Vermont's statewide offices. One method that made this possible was imposition of the "Mountain Rule." Under the provisions of the Mountain Rule, one U.S. Senator was a resident of the east side of the Green Mountains and one resided on the west side, and the governorship and lieutenant governorship alternated between residents of the east and west side. Nominees for Governor and Lieutenant Governor were allowed two one-year terms and, later, one two-year term. For nearly 100 years, likely Republican candidates for office in Vermont agreed to abide by the Mountain Rule in the interests of party unity. Several factors led to the eventual weakening of the Mountain Rule, including: the long time political dispute between the Proctor (conservative) and Aiken–Gibson (liberal) wings of the party; primaries rather than conventions to select nominees; the direct election of U.S. Senators; and several active third parties, including the Progressives, the Prohibition Party, and the Local Option movement. In the 1960s, the rise of the Vermont Democratic Party and the construction of Interstate 89 also contributed to the end of the Mountain Rule. Though I-89 is a north-south route, it traverses Vermont from east to west and changed the way Vermonters viewed how the state was divided.[3][4]



References





  1. ^ pdf Archived 2016-01-12 at the Wayback Machine


  2. ^ Scott's second term began January 10, 2019, and will expire January 2021


  3. ^ Newspaper article, The Mountain Rule in Vermont, New York Times, February 12, 1895


  4. ^ Magazine article, Mountain Rule Revisited, by Samuel B. Hand, Vermont History Magazine, published by Vermont Historical Society, Summer/Fall 2003, pages 139 to 151












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