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Vermont was not the home state of any major-party U.S. presidential nominee. However, Chester A. Arthur, who became President when Pres. Garfield died, and Calvin Coolidge, who became President when Pres. Harding died, were both born in Vermont. Vice President Coolidge was in Vermont visiting his father when he got the call that Pres. Harding had died and that he was the President.

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New York became a state by ratifying the Constitution before any presidents were elected.

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Vermont became a state on Friday, March 4, 1791. The president at that time was George Washington, (1789-1797).

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George Washington was president through 1789 to 1795 and Kentucky was founded in 1792

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Connecticut has been a state for as long as there as been a United States of America and before the first presidential election.

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