List of lieutenant governors of Vermont
The Lieutenant Governor of Vermont is elected for a two-year term and chosen separately from the governor.
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont | |
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Term length | Two years, no term limit |
Inaugural holder | Jonathan Hunt |
Formation | 1791; Constitution of Vermont |
Succession | Every two years, unless re-elected. |
Salary | $78,145[1] |
List
- Parties
Democratic (7) Democratic-Republican (5) Federalist (1) Republican/National Union (57) Whig/National Republican/Anti-Masonic (10) Progressive (1)
# | Name | Party | Term | Governor(s) served under |
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1 | Peter Olcott | — | 1791–1794 | Thomas Chittenden |
2 | Jonathan Hunt | — | 1794–1796 | Thomas Chittenden |
3 | Paul Brigham | Democratic-Republican | 1796–1813 | Thomas Chittenden himself Isaac Tichenor Israel Smith Isaac Tichenor Jonas Galusha |
4 | William Chamberlain | Federalist | 1813–1815 | Martin Chittenden |
5 | Paul Brigham | Democratic-Republican | 1815–1820 | Jonas Galusha |
6 | William Cahoon | Democratic-Republican | 1820–1822 | Richard Skinner |
7 | Aaron Leland | Democratic-Republican | 1822–1827 | Richard Skinner Cornelius P. Van Ness Ezra Butler |
8 | Henry Olin | Democratic-Republican | 1827–1830 | Ezra Butler |
9 | Mark Richards | National Republican | 1830–1831 | Samuel C. Crafts |
10 | Lebbeus Egerton | Anti-Masonic | 1831–1835 | William A. Palmer |
11 | Silas H. Jennison | Whig / Anti-Masonic | 1835–1836 | Silas H. Jennison |
12 | David M. Camp | Whig | 1836–1841 | Silas H. Jennison |
13 | Waitstill R. Ranney | Whig | 1841–1843 | Charles Paine |
14 | Horace Eaton | Whig | 1843–1846 | John Mattocks William Slade |
15 | Leonard Sargeant | Whig | 1846–1848 | Horace Eaton |
16 | Robert Pierpoint | Whig | 1848–1850 | Carlos Coolidge |
17 | Julius Converse | Whig | 1850–1852 | Charles K. Williams |
18 | William C. Kittredge | Whig | 1852–1853 | Erastus Fairbanks |
19 | Jefferson P. Kidder | Democratic | 1853–1854 | John S. Robinson |
20 | Ryland Fletcher | Republican | 1854–1856 | Stephen Royce |
21 | James M. Slade | Republican | 1856–1858 | Ryland Fletcher |
22 | Burnham Martin | Republican | 1858–1860 | Hiland Hall |
23 | Levi Underwood | Republican | 1860–1862 | Hiland Hall Erastus Fairbanks |
24 | Paul Dillingham | Republican / National Union | 1862–1865 | Frederick Holbrook J. Gregory Smith |
25 | Abraham B. Gardner | Republican | 1865–1867 | Paul Dillingham |
26 | Stephen Thomas | Republican | 1867–1869 | John B. Page |
27 | George W. Hendee | Republican | 1869–1870 | Peter T. Washburn |
28 | George N. Dale | Republican | 1870–1872 | George W. Hendee John W. Stewart |
29 | Russell S. Taft | Republican | 1872–1874 | Julius Converse |
30 | Lyman G. Hinckley | Republican | 1874–1876 | Asahel Peck |
31 | Redfield Proctor | Republican | 1876–1878 | Horace Fairbanks |
32 | Eben Pomeroy Colton | Republican | 1878–1880 | Redfield Proctor |
33 | John L. Barstow | Republican | 1880–1882 | Roswell Farnham |
34 | Samuel E. Pingree | Republican | 1882–1884 | John L. Barstow |
35 | Ebenezer J. Ormsbee | Republican | 1884–1886 | Samuel E. Pingree |
36 | Levi K. Fuller | Republican | 1886–1888 | Ebenezer J. Ormsbee |
37 | Urban A. Woodbury | Republican | 1888–1890 | William P. Dillingham |
38 | Henry A. Fletcher | Republican | 1890–1892 | Carroll S. Page |
39 | F. Stewart Stranahan | Republican | 1892–1894 | Levi K. Fuller |
40 | Zophar M. Mansur | Republican | 1894–1896 | Urban A. Woodbury |
41 | Nelson W. Fisk | Republican | 1896–1898 | Josiah Grout |
42 | Henry C. Bates | Republican | 1898–1900 | Edward C. Smith |
43 | Martin F. Allen | Republican | 1900–1902 | William W. Stickney |
44 | Zed S. Stanton | Republican | 1902–1904 | John G. McCullough |
45 | Charles H. Stearns | Republican | 1904–1906 | Charles J. Bell |
46 | George H. Prouty | Republican | 1906–1908 | Fletcher D. Proctor |
47 | John A. Mead | Republican | 1908–1910 | George H. Prouty |
48 | Leighton P. Slack | Republican | 1910–1912 | John A. Mead |
49 | Frank E. Howe | Republican | 1912–1915 | Allen M. Fletcher |
50 | Hale K. Darling | Republican | 1915–1917 | Charles W. Gates |
51 | Roger W. Hulburd | Republican | 1917–1919 | Horace F. Graham |
52 | Mason S. Stone | Republican | 1919–1921 | Percival W. Clement |
53 | Abram W. Foote | Republican | 1921–1923 | James Hartness |
54 | Franklin S. Billings | Republican | 1923–1925 | Redfield Proctor Jr. |
55 | Walter K. Farnsworth | Republican | 1925–1927 | Franklin S. Billings |
56 | Hollister Jackson | Republican | 1927–1927 | John E. Weeks |
57 | Stanley C. Wilson | Republican | 1929–1931 | John E. Weeks |
58 | Benjamin Williams | Republican | 1931–1933 | Stanley C. Wilson |
59 | Charles M. Smith | Republican | 1933–1935 | Stanley C. Wilson |
60 | George D. Aiken | Republican | 1935–1937 | Charles Manley Smith |
61 | William H. Wills | Republican | 1937–1941 | George D. Aiken |
62 | Mortimer R. Proctor | Republican | 1941–1945 | William H. Wills |
63 | Lee E. Emerson | Republican | 1945–1949 | Mortimer R. Proctor Ernest W. Gibson Jr. |
64 | Harold J. Arthur | Republican | 1949–1950 | Ernest W. Gibson Jr. |
65 | Joseph B. Johnson | Republican | 1951–1955 | Lee E. Emerson |
66 | Consuelo N. Bailey | Republican | 1955–1957 | Joseph B. Johnson |
67 | Robert T. Stafford | Republican | 1957–1959 | Joseph B. Johnson |
68 | Robert S. Babcock | Republican | 1959–1961 | Robert T. Stafford |
69 | Ralph A. Foote | Republican | 1961–1965 | F. Ray Keyser Jr. Philip H. Hoff |
70 | John J. Daley | Democratic | 1965–1969 | Philip H. Hoff |
71 | Thomas L. Hayes | Republican | 1969–1971 | Deane C. Davis |
72 | John S. Burgess | Republican | 1971–1975 | Deane C. Davis Thomas P. Salmon |
73 | Brian D. Burns | Democratic | 1975–1977 | Thomas P. Salmon |
74 | T. Garry Buckley | Republican | 1977–1979 | Richard Snelling |
75 | Madeleine Kunin | Democratic | 1979–1983 | Richard Snelling |
76 | Peter P. Smith | Republican | 1983–1987 | Richard Snelling Madeleine Kunin |
77 | Howard Dean | Democratic | 1987–1991 | Madeleine Kunin Richard Snelling |
78 | Barbara Snelling | Republican | 1993–1997 | Howard Dean |
79 | Doug Racine | Democratic | 1997–2003 | Howard Dean |
80 | Brian Dubie | Republican | 2003–2011 | Jim Douglas |
81 | Phil Scott | Republican | 2011–2017 | Peter Shumlin |
82 | David Zuckerman | Progressive–Democratic | 2017–2021 | Phil Scott |
83 | Molly Gray | Democratic | 2021–2023 | Phil Scott |
84 | David Zuckerman | Democratic | Since 2023 | Phil Scott |
- Italics denote a governor of a different party than the lieutenant governor.
References
- "State of Vermont Employee Salaries - Open Data". State of Vermont. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
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