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List of Vermont Governors

As an Independent Republic

   
  • Thomas Chittenden None 1778-1789
  • Moses Robinson None 1789-1790
  • Thomas Chittenden None 1790-1791

As a State

   
  • Thomas Chittenden None 1791-1797
  • Paul Brigham None 1797-1797
  • Isaac Tichenor Federalist 1797-1807
  • Israel Smith Dem.-Rep. 1807-1808
  • Isaac Tichenor Federalist 1808-1809
  • Jonas Galusha Dem.-Rep. 1809-1813
  • Martin Chittenden Federalist 1813-1815
  • Jonas Galusha Dem.-Rep. 1815-1820
  • Richard Skinner Dem.-Rep. 1820-1823
  • Cornelius P. Van Ness Dem.-Rep. 1823-1826
  • Ezra Butler Nat. Rep. 1826-1828
  • Samuel C. Crafts Nat. Rep. 1828-1831
  • William A. Palmer Anti-Masonic 1831-1835
  • Silas H. Jennison Whig 1835-1841
  • Charles Paine Whig 1841-1843
  • John Mattocks Whig 1843-1844
  • William Slade Whig 1844-1846
  • Horace Eaton Whig 1846-1848
  • Carlos Coolidge Whig 1848-1850
  • Charles K. Williams Whig 1850-1852
  • Erastus Fairbanks Whig 1852-1853
  • John S. Robinson Democratic 1853-1854
  • Stephen Royce Republican 1854-1856
  • Ryland Fletcher Republican 1856-1858
  • Hiland Hall Republican 1858-1860
  • Erastus Fairbanks Republican 1860-1861
  • Frederick Holbrook Republican 1861-1863
  • J. Gregory Smith Republican 1863-1865
  • Paul Dillingham Republican 1865-1867
  • John B. Page Republican 1867-1869
  • Peter T. Washburn Republican 1869-1870
  • George W. Hendee Republican 1870
  • John W. Stewart Republican 1870-1872
  • Julius Converse Republican 1872-1874
  • Asahel Peck Republican 1874-1876
  • Horace Fairbanks Republican 1876-1878
  • Redfield Proctor Republican 1878-1880
  • Roswell Farnham Republican 1880-1882
  • John L. Barstow Republican 1882-1884
  • Samuel E. Pingree Republican 1884-1886
  • Ebenezer J. Ormsbee Republican 1886-1888
  • William P. Dillingham Republican 1888-1890
  • Carroll S. Page Republican 1890-1892
  • Levi K. Fuller Republican 1892-1894
  • Urban A. Woodbury Republican 1894-1896
  • Josiah Grout Republican 1896-1898
  • Edward C. Smith Republican 1898-1900
  • William W. Stickney Republican 1900-1902
  • John G. McCullough Republican 1902-1904
  • Charles J. Bell Republican 1904-1906
  • Fletcher D. Proctor Republican 1906-1908
  • George H. Prouty Republican 1908-1910
  • John A. Mead Republican 1910-1912
  • Allen M. Fletcher Republican 1912-1915
  • Charles W. Gates Republican 1915-1917
  • Horace F. Graham Republican 1917-1919
  • Percival W. Clement Republican 1919-1921
  • James Hartness Republican 1921-1923
  • Redfield Proctor Republican 1923-1925
  • Franklin S. Billings Republican 1925-1927
  • John E. Weeks Republican 1927-1931
  • Stanley C. Wilson Republican 1931-1935
  • Charles M. Smith Republican 1935-1937
  • George David Aiken Republican 1937-1941
  • William H. Wills[?] Republican 1941-1945
  • Mortimer R. Proctor[?] Republican 1945-1947
  • Ernest W. Gibson[?] Republican 1947-1950
  • Harold J. Arthur[?] Republican 1950-1951
  • Lee E. Emerson[?] Republican 1951-1955
  • Joseph B. Johnson[?] Republican 1955-1959
  • Robert T. Stafford[?] Republican 1959-1961
  • F. Ray Keyser, Jr.[?] Republican 1961-1963
  • Philip H. Hoff[?] Democratic 1963-1969
  • Deane C. Davis[?] Republican 1969-1973
  • Thomas P. Salmon[?] Democratic 1973-1977
  • Richard A. Snelling[?] Republican 1977-1985
  • Madeleine M. Kunin[?] Democratic 1985-1991
  • Richard A. Snelling[?] Republican 1991-1991
  • Howard Dean Democratic 1991-2003
  • Jim Douglas[?] Republican 2003-



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