John S. Robinson (born November 10, 1804 in Bennington, Vermont; died April 25, 1860 in Charleston, South Carolina) succeededd Erastus Fairbanks as the twenty-second Governor of Vermont, serving between October 1853 and October 13, 1854. Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor, Stephen Royce (born August 12, 1787 in Tinmouth, Vermont; died November 11, 1868 in Berkshire, Vermont) became the twenty-third Governor of Vermont, serving between October 13, 1854 and October 10, 1856.
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, including the whole of 1855.
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.
Erastus Fairbanks (born October 28, 1792 in Brimfield, Massachusetts; died November 20, 1864 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont) succeeded Charles K. Williams as the twenty-first Governor of Vermont, serving between October 1852 and October 1853. Following the end of Fairbanks' term as Governor, John S. Robinson (born November 10, 1804 in Bennington, Vermont; died April 25, 1860 in Charleston, South Carolina) became the twenty-second Governor of Vermont, serving between October 1853 and October 13, 1854.
Josiah Grout (born May 28, 1841 in Compton, Quebec; died July 19, 1925 in Derby, Vermont) succeeded Urban A. Woodbury as the forty-sixth Governor of Vermont, serving between October 8, 1896 and October 6, 1898. Following the end of Grout's term as Governor, Edward Curtis Smith (born January 5, 1854 in St. Albans, Vermont; died April 6, 1935) became the forty-seventh Governor of Vermont, serving between October 6, 1898 and October 4, 1900.
Vermont does not have term limits.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - was born in 1738.
Jonathan Hunt - Vermont Lieutenant Governor - died in 1808.
Arthur Young - governor - was born in 1854.
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.