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List of lieutenant governors of Vermont

The lieutenant governor of Vermont is elected for a two-year term and chosen separately from the governor. The Vermont Lieutenant Governor's main responsibilities include acting as governor when the governor is out of state or incapacitated, presiding over the Vermont Senate, casting tie-breaking votes in the Senate when required, and acceding to the governorship in case of a vacancy.[2][3][4] As a member of the state senate's Committee on Committees, the lieutenant governor plays a role in determining committee assignments for individual senators, as well as selecting committee chairs, vice chairs, and clerks.[5][6][7]

Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Coat of arms of Vermont
Incumbent
David Zuckerman
since January 5, 2023
Term lengthTwo years, no term limit
Inaugural holderJonathan Hunt
Formation1791; Constitution of Vermont
SuccessionEvery two years, unless re-elected.
Salary$78,145[1]

Mountain rule Edit

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 longtime 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 view how the state is divided.[8][9]

Vacancies Edit

Vermont has no provision for filling the lieutenant governor's office in the event of a vacancy,[10] and it has been vacant four times.[11] Thomas Chittenden died in August 1797 while serving as governor, and Lieutenant Governor Paul Brigham served until the end of Chittenden's term in October.[11] Brigham, the winner of that year's September election for lieutenant governor, began his new term in October and was succeeded as governor by Isaac Tichenor.[11] In February 1870, Governor Peter T. Washburn died and George Whitman Hendee became governor.[11] The lieutenant governor's office remained vacant until George N. Dale, the winner of that September's election, took office in October.[11] In January 1950, Governor Ernest W. Gibson Jr. resigned and Harold J. Arthur became governor.[11] The lieutenant governor's office was vacant until Joseph B. Johnson, the winner of the 1950 election, took office in January 1951.[11] In August 1991, Governor Richard A. Snelling died and Howard Dean succeeded him.[10] The lieutenant governorship remained vacant until Snelling's widow Barbara, the winner of the 1992 election, took office in January 1993.[12]

List of lieutenant governors Edit

Here is a list of lieutenant governors of Vermont in chronological order:[13][14]

As the independent Vermont Republic Edit

# Image Name Party Term Governor(s) served under
1   Joseph Marsh 1778–1779 Thomas Chittenden
2 Benjamin Carpenter 1779–1781 Thomas Chittenden
3 Elisha Payne 1781–1782 Thomas Chittenden
4 Paul Spooner 1782–1787 Thomas Chittenden
5   Joseph Marsh 1787–1790 Moses Robinson
6   Peter Olcott 1790–1791 Thomas Chittenden

As the U.S. state of Vermont Edit

Parties

  Democratic (7)   Democratic-Republican (5)   Federalist (1)   Republican/National Union (57)   Whig/National Republican/Anti-Masonic (10)
  Progressive (1)

# Image Name Party Term Governor(s) served under
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   Farrand 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 ProgressiveDemocratic 2017–2021 Phil Scott
83   Molly Gray Democratic 2021–2023 Phil Scott
84   David Zuckerman ProgressiveDemocratic 2023–present Phil Scott
  • Italics denote a governor of a different party than the lieutenant governor.

References Edit

  1. ^ "State of Vermont Employee Salaries - Open Data". State of Vermont. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Constitution of the State of Vermont". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "3 V.S.A. § 1 — Vacancy, absence from State". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "20 V.S.A. § 183 — Additional successor to office of governor". Vermont General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Newspaper article, Vermont Senate Committee Assignments Finally Out Archived 2012-07-13 at archive.today, by Nancy Remsen, Burlington Free Press, January 7, 2011
  6. ^ Permanent Rules of the Vermont Senate, published by Vermont State Senate, 2009 edition, page 4
  7. ^ Vermont Constitution, Chapter 2, Article 19, U.S. Constitution Online web site, accessed January 2, 2011
  8. ^ Newspaper article, The Mountain Rule in Vermont, New York Times, February 12, 1895
  9. ^ Magazine article, Mountain Rule Revisited, by Samuel B. Hand, Vermont History Magazine, published by Vermont Historical Society, Summer/Fall 2003, pages 139 to 151
  10. ^ a b Allen, Susan (February 6, 1992). "Wright Says Dean Offered Him The Lieutenant Governor's Post". Rutland Herald. Rutland, VT. Vermont Press Bureau. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Douglas, Jim (August 15, 1991). "Guest Perspective: A Leader Who Made Things Happen". Bennington Banner. Bennington, VT. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Once Every 40 Years In Vermont". Burlington Free Press. Burlington, VT. January 3, 1993. p. 6E – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ , Vermont Secretary of State Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, 2011
  14. ^ , Vermont Secretary of State, State Archives and Records Administration, 2011

External links Edit

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The lieutenant governor of Vermont is elected for a two year term and chosen separately from the governor The Vermont Lieutenant Governor s main responsibilities include acting as governor when the governor is out of state or incapacitated presiding over the Vermont Senate casting tie breaking votes in the Senate when required and acceding to the governorship in case of a vacancy 2 3 4 As a member of the state senate s Committee on Committees the lieutenant governor plays a role in determining committee assignments for individual senators as well as selecting committee chairs vice chairs and clerks 5 6 7 Lieutenant Governor of VermontCoat of arms of VermontIncumbentDavid Zuckermansince January 5 2023Term lengthTwo years no term limitInaugural holderJonathan HuntFormation1791 Constitution of VermontSuccessionEvery two years unless re elected Salary 78 145 1 Contents 1 Mountain rule 2 Vacancies 3 List of lieutenant governors 3 1 As the independent Vermont Republic 3 2 As the U S state of Vermont 4 References 5 External linksMountain rule EditFrom 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 longtime 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 view how the state is divided 8 9 Vacancies EditVermont has no provision for filling the lieutenant governor s office in the event of a vacancy 10 and it has been vacant four times 11 Thomas Chittenden died in August 1797 while serving as governor and Lieutenant Governor Paul Brigham served until the end of Chittenden s term in October 11 Brigham the winner of that year s September election for lieutenant governor began his new term in October and was succeeded as governor by Isaac Tichenor 11 In February 1870 Governor Peter T Washburn died and George Whitman Hendee became governor 11 The lieutenant governor s office remained vacant until George N Dale the winner of that September s election took office in October 11 In January 1950 Governor Ernest W Gibson Jr resigned and Harold J Arthur became governor 11 The lieutenant governor s office was vacant until Joseph B Johnson the winner of the 1950 election took office in January 1951 11 In August 1991 Governor Richard A Snelling died and Howard Dean succeeded him 10 The lieutenant governorship remained vacant until Snelling s widow Barbara the winner of the 1992 election took office in January 1993 12 List of lieutenant governors EditHere is a list of lieutenant governors of Vermont in chronological order 13 14 As the independent Vermont Republic Edit Image Name Party Term Governor s served under1 nbsp Joseph Marsh 1778 1779 Thomas Chittenden2 Benjamin Carpenter 1779 1781 Thomas Chittenden3 Elisha Payne 1781 1782 Thomas Chittenden4 Paul Spooner 1782 1787 Thomas Chittenden5 nbsp Joseph Marsh 1787 1790 Moses Robinson6 nbsp Peter Olcott 1790 1791 Thomas ChittendenAs the U S state of Vermont Edit Parties Democratic 7 Democratic Republican 5 Federalist 1 Republican National Union 57 Whig National Republican Anti Masonic 10 Progressive 1 Image Name Party Term Governor s served under1 nbsp Peter Olcott 1791 1794 Thomas Chittenden2 nbsp Jonathan Hunt 1794 1796 Thomas Chittenden3 nbsp Paul Brigham Democratic Republican 1796 1813 Thomas ChittendenhimselfIsaac TichenorIsrael SmithIsaac TichenorJonas Galusha4 William Chamberlain Federalist 1813 1815 Martin Chittenden5 nbsp Paul Brigham Democratic Republican 1815 1820 Jonas Galusha6 William Cahoon Democratic Republican 1820 1822 Richard Skinner7 nbsp Aaron Leland Democratic Republican 1822 1827 Richard SkinnerCornelius P Van NessEzra Butler8 Henry Olin Democratic Republican 1827 1830 Ezra Butler9 Mark Richards National Republican 1830 1831 Samuel C Crafts10 Lebbeus Egerton Anti Masonic 1831 1835 William A Palmer11 nbsp Silas H Jennison Whig Anti Masonic 1835 1836 Silas H Jennison12 nbsp David M Camp Whig 1836 1841 Silas H Jennison13 nbsp Waitstill R Ranney Whig 1841 1843 Charles Paine14 nbsp Horace Eaton Whig 1843 1846 John MattocksWilliam Slade15 nbsp Leonard Sargeant Whig 1846 1848 Horace Eaton16 nbsp Robert Pierpoint Whig 1848 1850 Carlos Coolidge17 nbsp Julius Converse Whig 1850 1852 Charles K Williams18 nbsp William C Kittredge Whig 1852 1853 Erastus Fairbanks19 nbsp Jefferson P Kidder Democratic 1853 1854 John S Robinson20 nbsp Ryland Fletcher Republican 1854 1856 Stephen Royce21 James M Slade Republican 1856 1858 Ryland Fletcher22 Burnham Martin Republican 1858 1860 Hiland Hall23 nbsp Levi Underwood Republican 1860 1862 Hiland HallErastus Fairbanks24 nbsp Paul Dillingham Republican National Union 1862 1865 Frederick HolbrookJ Gregory Smith25 nbsp Abraham B Gardner Republican 1865 1867 Paul Dillingham26 nbsp Stephen Thomas Republican 1867 1869 John B Page27 nbsp George W Hendee Republican 1869 1870 Peter T Washburn28 nbsp George N Dale Republican 1870 1872 George W HendeeJohn W Stewart29 nbsp Russell S Taft Republican 1872 1874 Julius Converse30 Lyman G Hinckley Republican 1874 1876 Asahel Peck31 nbsp Redfield Proctor Republican 1876 1878 Horace Fairbanks32 nbsp Eben Pomeroy Colton Republican 1878 1880 Redfield Proctor33 nbsp John L Barstow Republican 1880 1882 Roswell Farnham34 nbsp Samuel E Pingree Republican 1882 1884 John L Barstow35 nbsp Ebenezer J Ormsbee Republican 1884 1886 Samuel E Pingree36 nbsp Levi K Fuller Republican 1886 1888 Ebenezer J Ormsbee37 nbsp Urban A Woodbury Republican 1888 1890 William P Dillingham38 nbsp Henry A Fletcher Republican 1890 1892 Carroll S Page39 nbsp Farrand Stewart Stranahan Republican 1892 1894 Levi K Fuller40 nbsp Zophar M Mansur Republican 1894 1896 Urban A Woodbury41 nbsp Nelson W Fisk Republican 1896 1898 Josiah Grout42 nbsp Henry C Bates Republican 1898 1900 Edward C Smith43 nbsp Martin F Allen Republican 1900 1902 William W Stickney44 nbsp Zed S Stanton Republican 1902 1904 John G McCullough45 nbsp Charles H Stearns Republican 1904 1906 Charles J Bell46 nbsp George H Prouty Republican 1906 1908 Fletcher D Proctor47 nbsp John A Mead Republican 1908 1910 George H Prouty48 nbsp Leighton P Slack Republican 1910 1912 John A Mead49 nbsp Frank E Howe Republican 1912 1915 Allen M Fletcher50 nbsp Hale K Darling Republican 1915 1917 Charles W Gates51 nbsp Roger W Hulburd Republican 1917 1919 Horace F Graham52 nbsp Mason S Stone Republican 1919 1921 Percival W Clement53 nbsp Abram W Foote Republican 1921 1923 James Hartness54 nbsp Franklin S Billings Republican 1923 1925 Redfield Proctor Jr 55 nbsp Walter K Farnsworth Republican 1925 1927 Franklin S Billings56 nbsp Hollister Jackson Republican 1927 1927 John E Weeks57 nbsp Stanley C Wilson Republican 1929 1931 John E Weeks58 nbsp Benjamin Williams Republican 1931 1933 Stanley C Wilson59 nbsp Charles M Smith Republican 1933 1935 Stanley C Wilson60 nbsp George D Aiken Republican 1935 1937 Charles Manley Smith61 nbsp William H Wills Republican 1937 1941 George D Aiken62 nbsp Mortimer R Proctor Republican 1941 1945 William H Wills63 nbsp Lee E Emerson Republican 1945 1949 Mortimer R ProctorErnest W Gibson Jr 64 nbsp Harold J Arthur Republican 1949 1950 Ernest W Gibson Jr 65 nbsp Joseph B Johnson Republican 1951 1955 Lee E Emerson66 nbsp Consuelo N Bailey Republican 1955 1957 Joseph B Johnson67 nbsp Robert T Stafford Republican 1957 1959 Joseph B Johnson68 nbsp Robert S Babcock Republican 1959 1961 Robert T Stafford69 nbsp Ralph A Foote Republican 1961 1965 F Ray Keyser Jr Philip H Hoff70 nbsp John J Daley Democratic 1965 1969 Philip H Hoff71 nbsp Thomas L Hayes Republican 1969 1971 Deane C Davis72 nbsp John S Burgess Republican 1971 1975 Deane C DavisThomas P Salmon73 nbsp Brian D Burns Democratic 1975 1977 Thomas P Salmon74 nbsp T Garry Buckley Republican 1977 1979 Richard Snelling75 nbsp Madeleine Kunin Democratic 1979 1983 Richard Snelling76 nbsp Peter P Smith Republican 1983 1987 Richard SnellingMadeleine Kunin77 nbsp Howard Dean Democratic 1987 1991 Madeleine KuninRichard Snelling78 Barbara Snelling Republican 1993 1997 Howard Dean79 Doug Racine Democratic 1997 2003 Howard Dean80 nbsp Brian Dubie Republican 2003 2011 Jim Douglas81 nbsp Phil Scott Republican 2011 2017 Peter Shumlin82 nbsp David Zuckerman Progressive Democratic 2017 2021 Phil Scott83 nbsp Molly Gray Democratic 2021 2023 Phil Scott84 nbsp David Zuckerman Progressive Democratic 2023 present Phil ScottItalics denote a governor of a different party than the lieutenant governor References Edit State of Vermont Employee Salaries Open Data State of Vermont Retrieved 28 November 2020 Constitution of the State of Vermont Vermont General Assembly Retrieved August 23 2019 3 V S A 1 Vacancy absence from State Vermont General Assembly Retrieved August 23 2019 20 V S A 183 Additional successor to office of governor Vermont General Assembly Retrieved August 23 2019 Newspaper article Vermont Senate Committee Assignments Finally Out Archived 2012 07 13 at archive today by Nancy Remsen Burlington Free Press January 7 2011 Permanent Rules of the Vermont Senate published by Vermont State Senate 2009 edition page 4 Vermont Constitution Chapter 2 Article 19 U S Constitution Online web site accessed January 2 2011 Newspaper article The Mountain Rule in Vermont New York Times February 12 1895 Magazine article Mountain Rule Revisited by Samuel B Hand Vermont History Magazine published by Vermont Historical Society Summer Fall 2003 pages 139 to 151 a b Allen Susan February 6 1992 Wright Says Dean Offered Him The Lieutenant Governor s Post Rutland Herald Rutland VT Vermont Press Bureau p 6 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g Douglas Jim August 15 1991 Guest Perspective A Leader Who Made Things Happen Bennington Banner Bennington VT p 10 via Newspapers com Once Every 40 Years In Vermont Burlington Free Press Burlington VT January 3 1993 p 6E via Newspapers com Terms of Service Vermont Lieutenant Governors Vermont Secretary of State Vermont State Archives and Records Administration 2011 General Election Results Vermont Lieutenant Governor 1818 to 2011 Vermont Secretary of State State Archives and Records Administration 2011External links EditOffice of Lt Governor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of lieutenant governors of Vermont amp oldid 1172098506, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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