Contents
- 1 U.S. Governors
- 2 National Governors Association chairs
- 3 U.S. Lieutenant Governors
- 4 Alabama
- 5 Alaska
- 6 American Samoa
- 7 Arizona
- 8 Arkansas
- 9 California
- 10 Colorado
- 11 Connecticut
- 12 Dakota Territory
- 13 Delaware
- 14 Florida
- 15 Georgia
- 16 Guam
- 17 Hawaii
- 18 Idaho
- 19 Illinois
- 20 Indiana
- 21 Iowa
- 22 Kansas
- 23 Kentucky
- 24 Louisiana
- 25 Maine
- 26 Maryland
- 27 Massachusetts
- 28 Michigan
- 29 Minnesota
- 30 Mississippi
- 31 Missouri
- 32 Montana
- 33 Nebraska
- 34 Nevada
- 35 New Hampshire
- 36 New Jersey
- 37 New Mexico
- 38 New York
- 39 North Carolina
- 40 North Dakota
- 41 the Northern Mariana Islands
- 42 Ohio
- 43 Oklahoma
- 44 Oregon
- 45 Puerto Rico
- 46 Rhode Island
- 47 South Carolina
- 48 South Dakota
- 49 Tennessee
- 50 Texas
- 51 Utah
- 52 Vermont
- 53 the U.S. Virgin Islands
- 54 Virginia
- 55 Washington
- 56 West Virginia
- 57 Wisconsin
- 58 Wyoming
U.S. Governors edit
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National Governors Association chairs edit
U.S. Lieutenant Governors edit
▌Kounalakis (D) Federal districts:
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Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly elected lieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant:
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Alabama edit
Alaska edit
American Samoa edit
Commandant (1900–1905) | ||
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Naval (1905–1951) | ||
Civil (1951–1978) | ||
Elected (since 1978) |
Arizona edit
Arkansas edit
Territorial (1819–1836) | ||
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State (from 1836) |
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California edit
Colorado edit
Connecticut edit
Dakota Territory edit
Delaware edit
Florida edit
Military (1821) | ||
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Territorial (1822–1845) | ||
State (since 1845) |
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Georgia edit
Guam edit
Commissioner (1898–1899) | ||
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Naval (1899–1941) | ||
Military (1944–1949) | ||
Civilian (1949–1969) | ||
Elected (since 1969) |
Hawaii edit
Idaho edit
Illinois edit
Indiana edit
Iowa edit
Territorial (1838–1846) | ||
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State (since 1846) |
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Kansas edit
Kentucky edit
Louisiana edit
Maine edit
Maryland edit
Massachusetts edit
Michigan edit
Minnesota edit
Mississippi edit
Missouri edit
Montana edit
Nebraska edit
Territorial (1854–1867) | ||
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State (since 1867) |
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Italics indicate acting governors |
Nevada edit
New Hampshire edit
New Jersey edit
New Mexico edit
U.S. Military Admin (1846–1851) | ||
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U.S. Territory (1851–1912) | ||
State (since 1912) | ||
New York edit
North Carolina edit
North Dakota edit
Governors | ||
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Lieutenant governors |
the Northern Mariana Islands edit
Ohio edit
Oklahoma edit
Territorial (1890–1907) | ||
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State (since 1907) | ||
Italics indicate acting governors |
Oregon edit
Presidents (1777–1790) | ||
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Governors (since 1790) |
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Puerto Rico edit
Colony of Puerto Rico (1898–1949) | |
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Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (1949–present) | |
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Judges of Portsmouth (1638–1640) | ||
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Judge of Newport (1639–1640) | ||
Governor of Newport and Portsmouth (1640–1647) | ||
Chief Officer (Providence and Warwick) (1644–1647) | ||
Presidents of Rhode Island (Patent of 1644) (1647–1663) | ||
Governors of Newport and Portsmouth (Coddington Commission) (1651–1654) | ||
Governors of Rhode Island (Royal Charter of 1663) (1663–1686) | ||
Governors under Dominion of New England (1686–1689) | ||
Governors of Rhode Island (Royal Charter of 1663) (1690–1776) | ||
Italics Gorton, Smith and Dexter were presidents of Providence and Warwick only, since Coddington had received a commission to remove Newport and Portsmouth from their jurisdiction, valid from 1651 to 1654; before and after these dates the President presided over all four towns of the colony. Dudley presided over the "Narragansett Country" only, later to become Washington County, Rhode Island; Andros subsequently presided over the entire colony. |
Rhode Island edit
South Carolina edit
South Dakota edit
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Lieutenant governors |
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Tennessee edit
Texas edit
Governors |
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Lieutenant governors |
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Utah edit
Vermont edit
the U.S. Virgin Islands edit
Naval (1917–1931) | ||
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Civil (1931–1969) | ||
Elected (since 1969) |