Isaac Tichenor (born February 8, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died December 11, 1838 in Bennington, Vermont) succeeded Paul Brigham as the third Governor of Vermont, serving between October 16, 1797 and October 9, 1807, including the whole of 1799.
Ryland Fletcher (born February 18, 1799 in Cavendish, Vermont; died December 19, 1885 in Cavendish, Vermont) succeeded Stepehn Royce as the twenty-fourth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 10, 1856 and October 10, 1858, including the whole of 1857.
Paul Dillingham (born August 10, 1799 in Shutesbury, Massachusetts; died July 26, 1891 in Waterbury, Vermont) succeeded J. Gregory Smith as the twenty-ninth Governor of Vermont, serving betwen October 13, 1865 and October 13, 1867, including the whole of 1866.
Stephen Royce (born August 12, 1787 in Tinmouth, Vermont; died November 11, 1868 in Berkshire, Vermont) succeeded John S. Robinson as the twenty-third Governor of Vermont, serving between October 13, 1854 and October 10, 1856. Following the end of Royce's term as Governor, Ryland Fletcher (born February 18, 1799 in Cavendish, Vermont; died December 19, 1885 in Cavendish, Vermont) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 10, 1856 and October 10, 1858.
Ryland Fletcher (born February 18, 1799 in Cavendish, Vermont; died December 19, 1885 in Cavendish, Vermont) succeeded Stepehn Royce as the twenty-fourth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 10, 1856 and October 10, 1858. Following the end of Fletcher's term as Governor, Hiland Hall (born July 20, 1795 in Bennington, Vermont; died December 18, 1885 in Springfield, Massachusetts) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 10, 1858 and October 12, 1860.
J. Gregory Smith (born July 22, 1818 in St. Albans, Vermont; died November 6, 1891 in St. Albans, Vermont) succeeded Frederick Holbrook as the twenty-eighth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 9, 1863 and October 13, 1865. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Paul Dillingham (born August 10, 1799 in Shutesbury, Massachusetts; died July 26, 1891 in Waterbury, Vermont) became the twenty-ninth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 13, 1865 and October 13, 1867.
Paul Dillingham (born August 10, 1799 in Shutesbury, Massachusetts; died July 26, 1891 in Waterbury, Vermont) succeeded J. Gregory Smith as the twenty-ninth Governor of Vermont, serving betwen October 13, 1865 and October 13, 1867. Following the end of Dillingham's term as Governor, John B. Page (born February 25, 1826 in Rutland, Vermont; died Ocotber 24, 1885 in Rutland, Vermont) became the thirtieth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 13, 1867 and October 15, 1869.
Vermont does not have term limits.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - was born in 1738.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - died in 1808.
Phil Scott is the current Governor of Vermont. He was elected Governor in 2016 and assumed office on January 5, 2017. The Governor of Vermont is elected every two years and has no term limit.
Matthew Griswold - governor - died on 1799-04-28.
The Governor of Vermont in July 2015 is Peter Shumlin. He was elected Governor on 2 Nov 2010, 6 Nov 2012 and 4 Nov 2014.