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The governor of Vermont is the head of government of the U.S. state of Vermont. Since 1994, Vermont is one of only two U.S. states (New Hampshire being the other) that elects governors for two-year terms.[1] Until 1870, Vermont elected its governors for one-year terms.[2] Isaac Tichenor, Jonas Galusha, Erastus Fairbanks, and Richard A. Snelling each served non-consecutive terms, while Thomas Chittenden served non consecutive terms as Governor of the Vermont Republic.[3]

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 the Republican Party's imposition of the "Mountain Rule," an informal mechanism which restricted the pool of candidates.[4]

Under the original 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. The expanded version of the rule called for the governorship and lieutenant governorship to alternate between residents of the east and west side. Nominees for governor and lieutenant governor were originally 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 expanded Mountain Rule in the interests of party unity. Several factors led to the eventual weakening of the Mountain Rule, including the long political dispute between the Proctor (conservative) and AikenGibson (progressive) 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. Although I-89 is a north–south route, it traverses Vermont from southeast to northwest for the majority of its length within the state and changed the way residents view how it is divided.[5][6]

List of governors

Vermont Republic

The Vermont Republic declared independence from Great Britain on January 15, 1777.

Governors of the Republic of Vermont
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
1 Thomas Chittenden
(1730–1797)
[7][8]
March 13, 1778[9]

October 13, 1789
(lost election)[10]
No party 1778 Joseph Marsh
1779 Benjamin Carpenter
1780
1781 Elisha Payne
1782 Paul Spooner
1783
1784
1785
1786 Joseph Marsh
1787
1788
2 Moses Robinson
(1741–1813)
[11]
October 13, 1789[12]

October 20, 1790
(lost election)[10]
No party 1789
3 Thomas Chittenden
(1730–1797)
[7][8]
October 20, 1790[13]

March 4, 1791
(became state governor)[14]
No party 1790 Peter Olcott

State of Vermont

Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791.

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Governors of the State of Vermont
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor[a]
1   Thomas Chittenden
(1730–1797)
[7][8]
March 5, 1791[15]

August 25, 1797
(died in office)[14]
No party[16] 1791   Peter Olcott
1792
1793
1794 Jonathan Hunt
1795
1796 Paul Brigham[b]
2 Paul Brigham
(1746–1824)
[17][18]
August 25, 1797[15]

October 16, 1797
(did not run)[19]
Democratic-
Republican
[20]
Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
3 Isaac Tichenor
(1754–1838)
[21][22]
October 16, 1797[23]

October 9, 1807
(lost election)[10]