Isaac Tichenor (born February 8, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died December 11, 1838 in Bennington, Vermont) succeeded Israel Smith as the fifth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1808 and October 14, 1809. Following the end of Tichenor's term as Governor, Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) became the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813.
Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813, including the whole of 1810.
Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813, including the whole of 1812.
Israel Smith (born April 4, 1759 in Suffield, Connecticut; died December 2, 1810 in Rutland, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the fourth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 9, 1807 and October 14, 1808. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Isaac Tichenor (born February 8, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died December 11, 1838 in Bennington, Vermont) became the fifth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1808 and October 14, 1809.
Jonas Galusha (born February 11, 1753 in Norwich, Connecticut; died September 24, 1834 in Shaftsbury, Vermont) succeeded Isaac Tichenor as the sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 14, 1809 and October 23, 1813. Following the end of Galusha's term as Governor, Martin Chittenden (born March 12, 1763 in Salisbury, Connecticut; died September 5, 1840 in Williston, Vermont) became the seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 23, 1813 and October 14, 1815.
Vermont does not have term limits.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - was born in 1738.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - died in 1808.
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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.
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.
Thomas Chittenden.
Jim Douglas.