1794 Vermont gubernatorial election

The 1794 Vermont gubernatorial election for Governor of Vermont took place throughout September, and resulted in the re-election of Governor Thomas Chittenden to a one-year term.[1]

1794 Vermont gubernatorial election

October 10, 1794 (1794-10-10)
 
Nominee Thomas Chittenden
Party Independent

Governor before election

Thomas Chittenden
Independent

Elected Governor

Thomas Chittenden
Independent

The Vermont General Assembly met in Rutland on October 9.[1] The Vermont House of Representatives appointed a committee to examine the votes of the freemen of Vermont for governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, and members of the governor's council.[1] The body met to count the votes on the morning of October 10.[1]

In the race for governor, Thomas Chittenden, who had been governor from 1778 to 1789, and again starting in 1790, was re-elected for a one-year term.[1] The freemen also re-elected Samuel Mattocks as treasurer, his eighth one-year term.[1]

In the election for lieutenant governor, no candidate received a majority.[1] In keeping with the Vermont Constitution, the Assembly was required to choose.[1] On the afternoon of October 10, the body elected Jonathan Hunt.[1] Hunt declined the appointment and the Assembly adjourned.[1] On the morning of October 11, Hunt agreed to accept the position and took the oath of office.[1]

The names of candidates and balloting totals for statewide offices were not recorded.[1] According to a contemporary newspaper article, Chittenden won by a majority of several hundred votes.[2]

Results

1794 Vermont gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent politician Thomas Chittenden (incumbent)

References

  1. Walton, E. P., ed. (1876). Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont. Vol. IV. Montpelier, VT: J. & J. M. Poland. pp. 63–64 via Google Books.
  2. Lyon, James, ed. (October 14, 1794). "His Excel., Thomas Chittenden, Esq". The Farmer's Library, or, Vermont Political & Historical Register. Rutland, VT. p. 3 via Newspapers.com.
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