Liste der Vizegouverneure von Vermont
Das Amt des Vizegouverneurs bestand im US-Bundesstaat Vermont bereits vor dem Beitritt des Staates zur Union im Jahr 1791. Bis dahin hatte die unabhängige Republik Vermont existiert. Wie in anderen Staaten ist der Vizegouverneur der Stellvertreter des Gouverneurs und folgt diesem nötigenfalls im Amt nach. Der Vizegouverneur von Vermont ist der einzige mit einer nur zweijährigen Amtszeit. Er wird in einer separaten Wahl (nicht auf einem sogenannten ticket zusammen mit dem Gouverneur) vom Volk bestimmt.
Name | Bild | Amtszeit | Partei |
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Joseph Marsh | ![]() | 1778–1779 | parteilos |
Benjamin Carpenter | 1779–1781 | parteilos | |
Elisha Payne | 1781–1782 | parteilos | |
Paul Spooner | 1782–1787 | parteilos | |
Joseph Marsh | 1787–1790 | parteilos | |
Peter Olcott | ![]() | 1790–1794 | parteilos |
Jonathan Hunt | ![]() | 1794–1796 | parteilos |
Paul Brigham | ![]() | 1796–1813 | Democratic Republican |
William Chamberlain | 1813–1815 | Föderalist | |
Paul Brigham | 1815–1820 | Democratic Republican | |
William Cahoon | 1820–1822 | Democratic Republican | |
Aaron Leland | ![]() | 1822–1827 | Democratic Republican |
Henry Olin | 1827–1830 | Democratic Republican | |
Mark Richards | 1830–1831 | National Republican Party | |
Lebbeus Egerton | 1831–1835 | Anti-Masonic Party | |
Silas Hemenway Jennison | ![]() | 1835–1836 | Whig |
David M. Camp | 1836–1841 | Whig | |
Waitstill R. Ranney | ![]() | 1841–1843 | Whig |
Horace Eaton | ![]() | 1843–1846 | Whig |
Leonard Sargeant | ![]() | 1846–1848 | Whig |
Robert Pierpoint | ![]() | 1848–1850 | Whig |
Julius Converse | ![]() | 1850–1852 | Whig |
William C. Kittredge | ![]() | 1852–1853 | Whig |
Jefferson Parish Kidder | ![]() | 1853–1854 | Demokrat |
Ryland Fletcher | ![]() | 1854–1856 | Republikaner |
James M. Slade | 1856–1858 | Republikaner | |
Burnham Martin | 1858–1860 | Republikaner | |
Levi Underwood | ![]() | 1860–1862 | Republikaner |
Paul Dillingham | ![]() | 1862–1865 | Republikaner |
Abraham B. Gardner | 1865–1867 | Republikaner | |
Stephen Thomas | ![]() | 1867–1869 | Republikaner |
George Whitman Hendee | ![]() | 1869–1870 | Republikaner |
George N. Dale | ![]() | 1870–1872 | Republikaner |
Russell S. Taft | ![]() | 1872–1874 | Republikaner |
Lyman G. Hinckley | 1874–1876 | Republikaner | |
Redfield Proctor | ![]() | 1876–1878 | Republikaner |
Eben Pomeroy Colton | ![]() | 1878–1880 | Republikaner |
John Lester Barstow | ![]() | 1880–1882 | Republikaner |
Samuel Everett Pingree | ![]() | 1882–1884 | Republikaner |
Ebenezer Jolls Ormsbee | ![]() | 1884–1886 | Republikaner |
Levi Knight Fuller | ![]() | 1886–1888 | Republikaner |
Urban Andrain Woodbury | ![]() | 1888–1890 | Republikaner |
Henry Addison Fletcher | 1890–1892 | Republikaner | |
Farrand Stewart Stranahan | ![]() | 1892–1894 | Republikaner |
Zophar Mack Mansur | ![]() | 1894–1896 | Republikaner |
Nelson W. Fisk | ![]() | 1896–1898 | Republikaner |
Henry C. Bates | ![]() | 1898–1900 | Republikaner |
Martin F. Allen | ![]() | 1900–1902 | Republikaner |
Zed S. Stanton | ![]() | 1902–1904 | Republikaner |
Charles H. Stearns | ![]() | 1904–1906 | Republikaner |
George Herbert Prouty | ![]() | 1906–1908 | Republikaner |
John Abner Mead | ![]() | 1908–1910 | Republikaner |
Leighton P. Slack | ![]() | 1910–1912 | Republikaner |
Frank E. Howe | ![]() | 1912–1915 | Republikaner |
Hale K. Darling | ![]() | 1915–1917 | Republikaner |
Roger W. Hulburd | ![]() | 1917–1919 | Republikaner |
Mason S. Stone | ![]() | 1919–1921 | Republikaner |
Abram W. Foote | ![]() | 1921–1923 | Republikaner |
Franklin Swift Billings | ![]() | 1923–1925 | Republikaner |
Walter K. Farnsworth | ![]() | 1925–1927 | Republikaner |
Hollister Jackson | ![]() | 1927–1929 | Republikaner |
Stanley Calef Wilson | ![]() | 1929–1931 | Republikaner |
Benjamin Williams | ![]() | 1931–1933 | Republikaner |
Charles Manley Smith | ![]() | 1933–1935 | Republikaner |
George David Aiken | ![]() | 1935–1937 | Republikaner |
William Henry Wills | ![]() | 1937–1941 | Republikaner |
Mortimer Robinson Proctor | ![]() | 1941–1945 | Republikaner |
Lee Earl Emerson | ![]() | 1945–1949 | Republikaner |
Harold John Arthur | ![]() | 1949–1950 | Republikaner |
Joseph Blaine Johnson | ![]() | 1951–1955 | Republikaner |
Consuelo Northrop Bailey | 1955–1957 | Republikaner | |
Robert Theodore Stafford | ![]() | 1957–1959 | Republikaner |
Robert Shillingford Babcock | 1959–1961 | Republikaner | |
Ralph A. Foote | 1961–1965 | Republikaner | |
John J. Daley | 1965–1969 | Demokrat | |
Thomas L. Hayes | ![]() | 1969–1971 | Republikaner |
John S. Burgess | ![]() | 1971–1975 | Republikaner |
Brian D. Burns | ![]() | 1975–1977 | Demokrat |
T. Garry Buckley | ![]() | 1977–1979 | Republikaner |
Madeleine May Kunin | ![]() | 1979–1983 | Demokrat |
Peter Plympton Smith | ![]() | 1983–1987 | Republikaner |
Howard Brush Dean | ![]() | 1987–1991 | Demokrat |
Barbara W. Snelling | 1993–1997 | Republikaner | |
Douglas A. Racine | 1997–2003 | Demokrat | |
Brian E. Dubie | ![]() | 2003–2011 | Republikaner |
Phil Scott | ![]() | 2011–2017 | Republikaner |
David Zuckerman | ![]() | 2017 – | Vermont Progressive Party |
Siehe auch
- Liste der Senatoren der Vereinigten Staaten aus Vermont
- Liste der Gouverneure von Vermont
- Liste der Mitglieder des US-Repräsentantenhauses aus Vermont
Weblinks
- Webpräsenz des Vizegouverneurs
- Ergebnisse der Wahlen zum Vizegouverneur (PDF-Datei; 56 kB)
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John L Barstow
Hale K. Darling
Robert Pierpoint, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
Brian D. Burns, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
Jonathan Hunt, Vermont Lt. Governor.
Nelson W. Fisk
Autor/Urheber: Jared C. Benedict, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Photograph of Madeleine M. Kunin, taken by Jared C. Benedict on 11 October 2004. Copyright: © Jared C. Benedict.
Autor/Urheber: Phil Scott for Vermont campaign, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Phil Scott, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
F. Stewart Stranahan
Ebenezer Jolls Ormsbee
Joseph Blaine Johnson, Governor of Vermont
Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Lieutenant Governor and Supreme Court Justice
Benjamin Williams, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1931 to 1933
Hollister Jackson, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1927
Autor/Urheber: Billmckern, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mortimer Robinson Proctor, Governor of Vermont, 1945 to 1947. Vermont State House portrait.
Vermont Governor Urban A. Woodbury.
Roger W. Hulburd
Autor/Urheber: ORCA Media, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
Vermont Lt. Governor David Zuckerman of the Progressive Party with Neal Goswami and Representative Tristan Toleno discuss Marijuana legalization
Lieutenant Governors of Vermont
Leighton P. Slack
Peter Olcott, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
Aaron Leland
Charles H. Stearns
Autor/Urheber: Morris K. Udall Foundation, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Vermont Lt. Governor Brian Dubie
T. Garry Buckley, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Ryland Fletcher, Governor of Vermont, 1856 to 1858
Photo of Samuel E. Pingree, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient from Deeds of valor; how America's heroes won the Medal of Honor, published in 1901.
Julius Converse
Paul Brigham, evolutionary War officer, Vermont Lieutenant Governor, Vermont Governor, Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont, published by E.P. Walton, Montpelier, Volume 4, 1876, frontispiece
Peter Plympton Smith, U.S. Representative from Vermont
Autor/Urheber:
unbekannter Künstler
, Lizenz: PD-alt-100Paul Dillingham, Jr. (* 10. August 1799 in Shutesbury, Franklin County, Massachusetts; † 26. Juli 1891 in Waterbury, Vermont), US-amerikanischer Politiker
Vermont politician (governor, congressman, senator, etc.) Robert Stafford.
Stanley C. Wilson, Governor of Vermont, 1931-1935
William C. Kittredge
Abram W. Foote
Chief Justice of Vermont Russell S. Taft
William Henry Wills, Vermont.
Vermont Governor Lee E. Emerson
Harold J. Arthur, Vermont Governor (1950-1951).
"Vermont Lawyer" (1841) by Horace Bundy (1814-1883). National Gallery of Art (U.S.). Oil on canvas, 44 by 35 1/2 inches. The subject is almost certainly Leonard Sargeant (1793-1880) who served as Vermont Lieutenant Governor from 1846 to 1848.
Jefferson P. Kidder
Franklin Swift Billings (1862–1935), an American politician from Vermont
Horace Eaton, Vermont Historical Society - 1840s Official Portrait
Vermont Governor Charles M. Smith.
Walter K. Farnsworth, Vermont Lieutenant Governor, 1925 to 1927
Martin F. Allen
Bain News Service,, publisher.
John Mead
[no date recorded on caption card]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes: Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards. Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11946
Call Number: LC-B2- 2564-4
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John S. Burgess in 1970.
Levi Underwood, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1860-1862
Silas H. Jenison (or Jennison) as Governor of Vermont, circa 1837.
Waitstill Randolph Ranney
Stephen Thomas, Union General.
Mason S. Stone (December 14, 1859—July 13, 1940) was a Vermont educator who served as state Superintendent of Education. From 1919 to 1921 he was Lieutenant Governor of Vermont.
Zed S. Stanton
George Needham Dale
E. Pomeroy Colton
Joseph Marsh, Vermont's First Lieutenant Governor
Frank Edmund Howe (October 2, 1870 – July 20, 1956) was a Vermont newspaperman and politician who served as Lieutenant Governor from 1913 to 1915.