Year | Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress | Electoral College votes |
Governor | Lieutenant Governor | Secretary of State | Attorney General | State Treasurer | State Auditor | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House |
1778 |
Thomas Chittenden (N)[1] |
Joseph Marsh (N)[1] |
Not elected |
No office |
Ira Allen (N)[1] |
Not elected |
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no representation in Congress |
no electoral votes |
1779 |
Benjamin Carpenter (N)[1] |
1780 |
1781 |
Elisha Payne (N)[1] |
1782 |
Paul Spooner (N)[1] |
1783 |
1784 |
1785 |
1786 |
Samuel Mattocks (N)[1] |
1787 |
Joseph Marsh (N)[1] |
1788 |
1789 |
Moses Robinson (N)[1] |
1790 |
Thomas Chittenden (N)[1] |
Peter Olcott (N)[1] |
Samuel Hitchcock |
1791 |
Thomas Chittenden (N) |
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|
Moses Robinson (D-R) |
Stephen R. Bradley (AA) |
2AA |
1792 |
|
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George Washington and John Adams (I) Y |
1793 |
Daniel Buck |
1794 |
Jonathan Hunt (N)[1] |
1795 |
vacant |
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Elijah Paine (F) |
1D-R, 1F |
1796 |
Paul Brigham (DR) |
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John Adams and Thomas Pinckney (F) Y |
1797 |
Paul Brigham (DR) |
vacant |
No office |
|
|
Isaac Tichenor (F) |
Isaac Tichenor (F) |
Paul Brigham (DR) |
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Nathaniel Chipman (F) |
1798 |
1799 |
1800 |
Benjamin Swan (I) |
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John Adams and Charles C. Pinckney (F) N |
1801 |
1802 |
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Stephen R. Bradley (D-R) |
1803 |
|
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Israel Smith (D-R) |
3F, 1D-R |
1804 |
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Thomas Jefferson and George Clinton (DR) Y |
1805 |
|
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2D-R, 2F |
1806 |
1807 |
Israel Smith (DR) |
1808 |
Isaac Tichenor (F) |
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Jonathan Robinson (D-R) |
James Madison and George Clinton (DR) Y |
1809 |
Jonas Galusha (DR) |
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3F, 1D-R |
1810 |
1811 |
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3D-R, 1F |
1812 |
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James Madison and Elbridge Gerry (DR) Y |
1813 |
Martin Chittenden (F) |
William Chamberlin (F) |
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6D-R |
1814 |
1815 |
Jonas Galusha (DR) |
Paul Brigham (DR) |
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Isaac Tichenor (F) |
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6F |
1816 |
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James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) Y |
1817 |
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6D-R |
1818 |
1819 |
1820 |
Richard Skinner (DR) |
William Cahoon (DR) |
1821 |
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|
Horatio Seymour (NR) |
1822 |
Aaron Leland (DR) |
1823 |
Cornelius P. Van Ness (DR) |
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|
5D-R |
1824 |
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John Quincy Adams and John C. Calhoun (DR) Y |
1825 |
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|
4NR, 1J |
1826 |
Ezra Butler (NR) |
1827 |
Henry Olin (DR) |
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5NR |
1828 |
Samuel C. Crafts (NR) |
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John Quincy Adams and Richard Rush (NR) N |
1829 |
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4NR, 1AM |
1830 |
Mark Richards (NR) |
1831 |
William A. Palmer (AM) |
Lebbeus Egerton (AM) |
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3NR, 2AM |
1832 |
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|
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William Wirt and Amos Ellmaker (AM) N |
1833 |
Augustine Clark (AM) |
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Benjamin Swift (NR) |
1834 |
1835 |
vacant |
Silas H. Jennison (W/AM) |
1836 |
Silas H. Jennison (W)[2] |
David M. Camp (W) |
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William Henry Harrison and Francis Granger (W) N |
1837 |
vacant |
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3W, 1D, 1AM |
1838 |
Henry F. Janes (W) |
1839 |
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Samuel S. Phelps (W) |
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2W, 2D, 1AM |
1840 |
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William Henry Harrison and John Tyler (W) Y |
1841 |
Charles Paine (W) |
Waitstill R. Ranney (W) |
John Spaulding (W) |
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4W, 1AM |
1842 |
1843 |
John Mattocks (W) |
Horace Eaton (W) |
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3W, 1D |
1844 |
William Slade (W) |
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Henry Clay and Theodore Frelinghuysen (W) N |
1845 |
1846 |
Horace Eaton (W) |
Leonard Sargeant (W) |
Elisha P. Jewett (W) |
1847 |
George Howes (W) |
1848 |
Carlos Coolidge (W) |
Robert Pierpoint (W) |
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Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore (W) Y |
1849 |
1850 |
Charles K. Williams (W) |
Julius Converse (W) |
1851 |
|
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Solomon Foot (R) |
1852 |
Erastus Fairbanks (W) |
William C. Kittredge (W) |
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Winfield Scott and William A. Graham (W) N |
1853 |
John S. Robinson (D) |
Jefferson P. Kidder (D) |
John A. Page (D) |
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3W |
1854 |
Stephen Royce (R) |
Ryland Fletcher (R) |
Henry M. Bates (R) |
1855 |
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1R, 1W, 1O |
1856 |
Ryland Fletcher (R) |
James M. Slade (R) |
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John C. Fremont and William L. Dayton (R) N |
1857 |
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|
|
3R |
1858 |
Hiland Hall (R) |
Burnam Martin (R) |
1859 |
1860 |
Erastus Fairbanks (R) |
Levi Underwood (R) |
John B. Page (R) |
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|
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Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin Y |
1861 |
Frederick Holbrook (R) |
1862 |
Paul Dillingham (R/NU) |
1863 |
J. Gregory Smith (R) |
1864 |
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|
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Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson Y |
1865 |
Paul Dillingham (R) |
Abraham B. Gardner (R) |
1866 |
John A. Page (R) |
|
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George F. Edmunds (R) |
1867 |
John B. Page (R) |
Stephen Thomas (R) |
1868 |
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Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax (R) Y |
1869 |
Peter T. Washburn (R)[3] |
George Whitman Hendee (R) |
1870 |
George Whitman Hendee (R) |
vacant |
John W. Stewart (R) |
George N. Dale (R) |
1871 |
1872 |
Julius Converse (R) |
Russell S. Taft (R) |
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Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson (R) Y |
1873 |
1874 |
Asahel Peck (R) |
Lyman G. Hinckley (R) |
1875 |
1876 |
Horace Fairbanks (R) |
Redfield Proctor (R) |
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Rutherford B. Hayes and William A. Wheeler (R) Y |
1877 |
1878 |
Redfield Proctor (R) |
Eben Pomeroy Colton (R) |
1879 |
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2R, 1GB |
1880 |
Roswell Farnham (R) |
John L. Barstow (R) |
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James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur (R) Y |
1881 |
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|
3R |
1882 |
John L. Barstow (R) |
Samuel E. Pingree (R) |
William H. DuBois (R) |
1883 |
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|
2R |
1884 |
Samuel E. Pingree (R) |
Ebenezer J. Ormsbee (R) |
George Nichols (R) |
E. Henry Powell (R) |
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James G. Blaine and John A. Logan N |
1885 |
Charles W. Porter (R) |
1886 |
Ebenezer J. Ormsbee (R) |
Levi K. Fuller (R) |
1887 |
1888 |
William P. Dillingham (R) |
Urban A. Woodbury (R) |
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|
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Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton (R) Y |
1889 |
1890 |
Carroll S. Page (R) |
Henry A. Fletcher (R) |
Chauncey W. Brownell (R) |
Henry F. Field (R) |
1891 |
1892 |
Levi K. Fuller (R) |
F. Stewart Stranahan (R) |
Franklin D. Hale (R) |
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Redfield Proctor (R) |
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Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid (R) N |
1893 |
1894 |
Urban A. Woodbury (R) |
Zophar M. Mansur (R) |
1895 |
1896 |
Josiah Grout (R) |
Nelson W. Fisk (R) |
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William McKinley and Garret Hobart (R) |
1897 |
1898 |
Edward Curtis Smith (R) |
Henry C. Bates (R) |
Fred A. Howland (R) |
John L. Bacon (R) |
Orion M. Barber (R) |
1899 |
1900 |
William W. Stickney (R) |
Martin F. Allen (R) |
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William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt (R) |
1901 |
1902 |
John G. McCullough (R) |
Zed S. Stanton (R) |
Frederick G. Fleetwood (R) |
Horace F. Graham (R) |
1903 |
1904 |
Charles J. Bell (R) |
Charles H. Stearns (R) |
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Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks (R) |
1905 |
1906 |
Fletcher D. Proctor (R) |
George H. Prouty (R) |
Clarke C. Fitts (R) |
Edward H. Deavitt (R) |
1907 |
1908 |
George H. Prouty (R) |
John A. Mead (R) |
Guy W. Bailey (R) |
John G. Sargent (R) |
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John Wolcott Stewart (R) |
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William H. Taft and James S. Sherman (R) |
1909 |
|
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Carroll S. Page (R) |
1910 |
John A. Mead (R) |
Leighton P. Slack (R) |
1911 |
1912 |
Allen M. Fletcher (R) |
Frank E. Howe (R) |
Rufus E. Brown (R) |
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|
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William H. Taft and Nicholas Murray Butler (R) |
1913 |
1914 |
1915 |
Charles W. Gates (R) |
Hale K. Darling (R) |
Herbert G. Barber (R) |
Walter F. Scott (R) |
1916 |
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Charles Evans Hughes and Charles W. Fairbanks (R) |
1917 |
Horace F. Graham (R) |
Roger W. Hulburd (R) |
Frederick G. Fleetwood (R) |
Benjamin Gates (R) |
1918 |
1919 |
Percival W. Clement (R) |
Mason S. Stone (R) |
Harry A. Black (R) |
Frank C. Archibald (R) |
1920 |
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Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge (R) |
1921 |
James Hartness R) |
Abram W. Foote (R) |
1922 |
1923 |
Redfield Proctor, Jr. (R) |
Franklin S. Billings (R) |
Thomas H. Cave (R) |
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Frank L. Greene (R) |
Porter H. Dale (R) |
1924 |
|
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Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes (R) |
1925 |
Franklin S. Billings (R) |
Walter K. Farnsworth (R) |
Aaron H. Grout (R) |
1926 |
J. Ward Carver (R)[4] |
1927 |
John E. Weeks (R) |
Hollister Jackson (R) |
Rawson C. Myrick (R) |
1928 |
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Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis (R) |
1929 |
Stanley C. Wilson (R) |
1930 |
1931 |
Stanley C. Wilson (R) |
Benjamin Williams (R) |
Lawrence C. Jones (R) |
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Frank C. Partridge (R) |
|
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Warren R. Austin (R) |
1932 |
1933 |
Charles Manley Smith (R) |
|
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Ernest Willard Gibson (R) |
1934 |
|
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Ernest Willard Gibson (R) |
Charles A. Plumley (R) |
1935 |
Charles Manley Smith (R) |
George David Aiken (R) |
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1936 |
|
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Alf Landon and Frank Knox (R) |
1937 |
George David Aiken (R) |
William Henry Wills (R) |
|
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1938 |
1939 |
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1940 |
|
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Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. (R) |
Wendell Willkie and Charles L. McNary (R) |
1941 |
William Henry Wills (R) |
Mortimer R. Proctor (R) |
Alban J. Parker (R) |
David V. Anderson (R) |
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George David Aiken (R) |
1942 |
1943 |
Levi R. Kelly (R) |
|
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1944 |
|
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Thomas E. Dewey and John Bricker (R) |
1945 |
Mortimer R. Proctor (R) |
Lee E. Emerson (R) |
|
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1946 |
1947 |
Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. (R) |
Helen F. Burbank (R) |
Clifton G. Parker (R) |
|
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Ralph E. Flanders (R) |
1948 |
|
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Thomas E. Dewey and Earl Warren (R) |
1949 |
Harold J. Arthur (R) |
Howard E. Armstrong (R) |
George H. Amindon (R) |
|
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1950 |
Harold J. Arthur (R) |
vacant |
1951 |
Lee E. Emerson (R) |
Joseph B. Johnson (R) |
|
|
Winston L. Prouty (R) |
1952 |
|
|
Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon (R) |
1953 |
F. Elliot Barber (R) |
|
|
1954 |
1955 |
Joseph B. Johnson (R) |
Consuelo N. Bailey (R) |
Robert T. Stafford (R) |
|
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1956 |
1957 |
Robert T. Stafford (R) |
Frederick M. Reed (R) |
|
|
1958 |
1959 |
Robert T. Stafford (R) |
Robert S. Babcock (R) |
|
|
Winston L. Prouty (R) |
William H. Meyer(D) |
1960 |
Thomas M. Debevoise (R) |
|
|
Richard M. Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R) |
1961 |
F. Ray Keyser, Jr. (R) |
Ralph A. Foote (R) |
|
|
Robert T. Stafford(R) |
1962 |
Charles J. Adams (R) |
1963 |
Philip H. Hoff (D) |
Charles E. Gibson (R) |
1964 |
|
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Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey (D) |
1965 |
John J. Daley (D) |
Harry H. Cooley (D) |
John P. Connan (D) |
Peter J. Hincks (D)[3] |
Jay H. Gordon (D) |
|
95R, 50D, 1I |
1966 |
1967 |
James L. Oakes (R) |
|
93R, 55D, 2I |
1968 |
Madelyn Davidson (D) |
|
Richard M. Nixon and Spiro Agnew (R) |
1969 |
Deane C. Davis (R) |
Thomas L. Hayes (R) |
Richard C. Thomas (R) |
Jim Jeffords (R) |
Frank H. Davis (R) |
Robert T. King (R) |
|
100R, 50D |
1970 |
1971 |
John S. Burgess (R) |
Alexander V. Acebo (R) |
|
98R, 52D |
Robert T. Stafford (R) |
Richard W. Mallary (R) |
1972 |
1973 |
Thomas P. Salmon (D) |
Kimberly B. Cheney (R) |
|
91R, 58D, 1I |
1974 |
1975 |
Brian D. Burns (D) |
M. Jerome Diamond (D) |
Stella Hackel (D) |
|
78R, 70D, 2I |
Patrick Leahy (D) |
Jim Jeffords (R) |
1976 |
Gerald Ford and Bob Dole (R) |
1977 |
Richard A. Snelling (R) |
T. Garry Buckley (R) |
James A. Guest (D) |
Emory A. Hebard (R) |
|
75D, 74R, 1I |
1978 |
1979 |
Madeleine M. Kunin (D) |
|
81R, 68D, 1I |
1980 |
Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush (R) |
1981 |
Jim Douglas (R) |
John J. Easton, Jr. (R) |
|
84R, 64D, 1I |
1982 |
1983 |
Peter Plympton Smith (R) |
|
84R, 65D, 1I |
1984 |
1985 |
Madeleine M. Kunin (D) |
Jeffrey L. Amestoy (R) |
17D, 13R |
77R, 72D, 1I |
1986 |
1987 |
Howard Dean (D) |
18D, 12R |
76D, 74R |
1988 |
George H.W. Bush and Dan Quayle (R) |
1989 |
Paul W. Ruse Jr. (D) |
16D, 14R |
75R, 75D |
Jim Jeffords (R) |
Peter Plympton Smith (R) |
1990 |
1991 |
Richard A. Snelling (R) |
15D, 15R |
75R, 73D, 2I |
Bernie Sanders (I) |
1992 |
Howard Dean (D) |
vacant |
Bill Clinton and Al Gore (D) |
1993 |
Barbara W. Snelling (R) |
Donald M. Hooper (D) |
Edward S. Flanagan (D) |
16R, 14D |
86D, 57R, 6I |
1994 |
1995 |
James F. Milne (R) |
Jim Douglas (R) |
18R, 12D |
86D, 61R, 3I |
1996 |
1997 |
Douglas A. Racine (D) |
William Sorrell (D)[4] |
17D, 13R |
89D, 57R, 4I |
1998 |
1999 |
Deborah Markowitz (D) |
77D, 67R, 6I |
2000 |
Al Gore and Joe Lieberman (D) |
2001 |
Elizabeth M. Ready (D) |
16D, 14R |
83R, 62D, 5I[5] |
Jim Jeffords (I) |
2002 |
2003 |
Jim Douglas (R) |
Brian Dubie (R) |
Jeb Spaulding (D) |
19D, 11R |
74R, 69D, 4VP, 3I |
2004 |
John Kerry and John Edwards (D) |
2005 |
Randy Brock (R) |
21D, 9R |
83D, 60R, 6VP, 1I |
2006 |
2007 |
Thomas M. Salmon (D) |
23D, 7R |
93D, 49R, 6VP, 2I |
Bernie Sanders (I) |
Peter Welch (D) |
2008 |
Barack Obama and Joe Biden (D) |
2009 |
Thomas M. Salmon (R) |
95D, 48R, 5VP, 2I |
2010 |
2011 |
Peter Shumlin (D) |
Phil Scott (R) |
Jim Condos (D) |
Beth Pearce (D) |
20D, 8R, 2VP |
93D, 49R, 5VP, 3I |
2012 |
2013 |
Doug Hoffer (D) |
20D, 7R, 3VP |
85D, 53R, 6VP, 6I |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
Year | Governor | Lieutenant Governor | Secretary of State | Attorney General | State Treasurer | State Auditor | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House | Electoral College votes |
Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress |