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===Governors of the State of Wyoming=== | ===Governors of the State of Wyoming=== | ||
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|+ Governors of the State of Wyoming | |||
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!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|{{abbr|No.|Number}} | |||
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!scope="col" colspan="3"|Governor | |||
{{legend2|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|] (20)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} | |||
!scope="col"|Term in office | |||
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!scope="col"|Party | |||
{{legend2|{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}|] (13)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} | |||
!scope="col"|Election | |||
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!scope="col" colspan="2"|]{{efn|Lieutenant governors represented the same party as their governor unless noted.}} | |||
{{legend2|{{party color|Progressive Party (United States, 1912)}}|] (1)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}} | |||
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!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|1 | ||
|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Warren, Francis"|] | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" colspan="3"|Governor | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Term in office | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Party | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Election | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" colspan="2"|] | |||
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|rowspan="2"|1 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |||
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1844–1929)}}<br><ref name="mcmullin-warren" /><ref name="sobel-warren">Sobel p. 1765</ref><ref name="nga-warren">{{cite web | title=Francis E. Warren | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/francis-e-warren/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small> June 20, 1844 – November 24, 1929 <br>(aged 85)</small> | |||
|rowspan="2"|October 11, 1890<br />–<br />November 24, 1890<ref name='res-senate'>Resigned to take an elected seat in the ].</ref> | |rowspan="2"|October 11, 1890<br />–<br />November 24, 1890<ref name='res-senate'>Resigned to take an elected seat in the ].</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2"|] | ||
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|rowspan="10" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="10" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|John W. Meldrum | |John W. Meldrum | ||
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|- | |||
|rowspan="3"|] | |rowspan="3"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|2 | |||
|2 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Barber, Amos"|] | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1860–1915)}}<br><ref name="sobel-barber">Sobel p. 1766</ref><ref name="nga-barber">{{cite web | title=Amos Walker Barber | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/amos-walker-barber/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> July 25, 1860 – May 18, 1915 <br>(aged 54)</small> | |||
|November 24, 1890<br />–<br />January 2, 1893<ref name='ssacted'>As state secretary of state, acted as governor.</ref> | |November 24, 1890<br />–<br />January 2, 1893<ref name='ssacted'>As state secretary of state, acted as governor.</ref> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|3 | |||
|3 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Osborne, John"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1858–1943)}}<br><ref name="sobel-osborne">Sobel pp. 1766–1767</ref><ref name="nga-osborne">{{cite web | title=John Eugene Osborne | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/john-eugene-osborne/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> June 19, 1858 – April 24, 1943 <br>(aged 84)</small> | |||
|January 2, 1893<br />–<br />January 7, 1895 | |January 2, 1893<br />–<br />January 7, 1895 | ||
|] | |] | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|4 | |||
|4 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Richards, William"|] | ||
|rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1849–1912)}}<br><ref name="sobel-richards-william">Sobel pp. 1767–1768</ref><ref name="nga-richards-william">{{cite web | title=William Alford Richards | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-alford-richards/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> March 9, 1849 – July 25, 1912 <br>(aged 63)</small> | |||
|January 7, 1895<br />–<br />January 2, 1899 | |January 7, 1895<br />–<br />January 2, 1899 | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Charles W. Burdick | |Charles W. Burdick | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|5 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Richards, DeForest"|] | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1846–1903)}}<br><ref name="sobel-richards-deforest">Sobel pp. 1768–1769</ref><ref name="nga-richards-deforest">{{cite web | title=De Forest Richards | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/de-forest-richards/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small> August 6, 1846 – April 28, 1903 <br>(aged 56)</small> | |||
|rowspan="2"|January 2, 1899<br />–<br />April 28, 1903<ref name='died'>Died in office.</ref> | |rowspan="2"|January 2, 1899<br />–<br />April 28, 1903<ref name='died'>Died in office.</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="4"|] | |rowspan="4"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|6 | |||
|6 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Chatterton, Fenimore"|] | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1860–1958)}}<br><ref name="sobel-chatterton">Sobel p. 1769</ref><ref name="nga-chatterton">{{cite web | title=Fenimore Chatterton | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/fenimore-chatterton/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> July 21, 1860 – May 9, 1958 <br>(aged 97)</small> | |||
|April 28, 1903<br />–<br />January 2, 1905<ref name="ssacted"/> | |April 28, 1903<br />–<br />January 2, 1905<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|7 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Brooks, Bryant"|] | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>< |
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1861–1944)}}<br><ref name="sobel-brooks">Sobel p. 1770</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|January 2, 1905<br />–<br />January 2, 1911 | |rowspan="2"|January 2, 1905<br />–<br />January 2, 1911 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|William Schnitger | |William Schnitger | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|8 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Carey, Joseph"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1845–1924)}}<br><ref name="sobel-carey-joseph">Sobel pp. 1770–1771</ref><ref name="nga-carey-joseph">{{cite web | title=Joseph Maull Carey | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/joseph-maull-carey/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small> January 19, 1845 – February 5, 1924 <br>(aged 79)</small> | |||
|rowspan="2"|January 2, 1911<br />–<br />January 4, 1915 | |rowspan="2"|January 2, 1911<br />–<br />January 4, 1915 | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
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|rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="4"|] | |rowspan="4"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|style="background: {{party color|Progressive Party (United States, 1912)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Progressive Party (United States, 1912)}};"| | ||
|]<ref>Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.</ref> | |]<ref>Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.</ref> | ||
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|- | |||
!scope="row"|9 | |||
|9 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Kendrick, John"|] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1857–1933)}}<br><ref name="sobel-kendrick">Sobel pp. 1771–1772</ref><ref name="nga-kendrick">{{cite web | title=John Benjamin Kendrick | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/john-benjamin-kendrick/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> September 6, 1857 – November 3, 1933 <br>(aged 76)</small> | |||
|January 4, 1915<br />–<br />February 26, 1917<ref name="res-senate"/> | |January 4, 1915<br />–<br />February 26, 1917<ref name="res-senate"/> | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|10 | |||
|10 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Houx, Frank"|] | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1854–1941)}}<br><ref name="sobel-houx">Sobel p. 1772</ref><ref name="nga-houx">{{cite web | title=Frank L. Houx | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/frank-l-houx/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> December 12, 1854 – April 3, 1941 <br>(aged 86)</small> | |||
|February 26, 1917<br />–<br />January 6, 1919<ref name="ssacted"/> | |February 26, 1917<br />–<br />January 6, 1919<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|11 | |||
|11 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Carey, Robert"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1878–1937)}}<br><ref name="sobel-carey-robert">Sobel p. 1773</ref><ref name="nga-carey-robert">{{cite web | title=Robert Davis Carey | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/robert-davis-carey/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> August 12, 1878 – January 17, 1937 <br>(aged 58)</small> | |||
|January 6, 1919<br />–<br />January 1, 1923 | |January 6, 1919<br />–<br />January 1, 1923 | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
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|rowspan="9" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="9" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|William E. Chaplin | |William E. Chaplin | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|12 | |||
|12 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Ross, William"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1873–1924)}}<br><ref name="sobel-ross-william">Sobel pp. 1773–1774</ref><ref name="nga-ross-william">{{cite web | title=William Bradford Ross | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-bradford-ross/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> December 4, 1873 – October 2, 1924 <br>(aged 50)</small> | |||
|January 1, 1923<br />–<br />October 2, 1924<ref name='died' /> | |January 1, 1923<br />–<br />October 2, 1924<ref name='died' /> | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="3"|] | |rowspan="3"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|13 | |||
|13 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Lucas, Frank"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1948)}}<br><ref name="sobel-lucas">Sobel p. 1774</ref><ref name="nga-lucas">{{cite web | title=Franklin Earl Lucas | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/franklin-earl-lucas/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> August 4, 1876 – November 26, 1948 <br>(aged 72)</small> | |||
|October 2, 1924<br />–<br />January 5, 1925<ref name="ssacted"/> | |October 2, 1924<br />–<br />January 5, 1925<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|14 | |||
|14 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Ross, Nellie"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1977)}}<br><ref name="sobel-ross-nellie">Sobel p. 1775</ref><ref name="nga-ross-nellie">{{cite web | title=Nellie Tayloe Ross | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nellie-tayloe-ross/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> November 29, 1876 – December 19, 1977 <br>(aged 101)</small> | |||
|January 5, 1925<br />–<br />January 3, 1927 | |January 5, 1925<br />–<br />January 3, 1927 | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|15 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Emerson, Frank"|] | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1882–1931)}}<br><ref name="sobel-emerson">Sobel pp. 1775–1776</ref><ref name="nga-emerson">{{cite web | title=Frank Collins Emerson | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/frank-collins-emerson/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small> May 26, 1882 – February 18, 1931 <br>(aged 48)</small> | |||
|rowspan="2"|January 3, 1927<br />–<br />February 18, 1931<ref name='died' /> | |rowspan="2"|January 3, 1927<br />–<br />February 18, 1931<ref name='died' /> | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="5"|] | |rowspan="5"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|16 | |||
|16 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Clark, Alonzo"|] | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1868–1952)}}<br><ref name="sobel-clark">Sobel pp. 1776–1777</ref><ref name="nga-clark">{{cite web | title=Alonzo M. Clark | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/alonzo-m-clark/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> August 13, 1868 – October 12, 1952 <br>(aged 84)</small> | |||
|February 18, 1931<br />–<br />January 2, 1933<ref>As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.</ref> | |February 18, 1931<br />–<br />January 2, 1933<ref>As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.</ref> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|17 | |||
|rowspan="3"|] | |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Miller, Leslie"|] | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1886–1970)}}<br><ref name="sobel-miller">Sobel p. 1777</ref><ref name="nga-miller">{{cite web | title=Leslie A. Miller | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/leslie-a-miller/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br><small> January 29, 1886 – September 29, 1970 <br>(aged 84)</small> | |||
|rowspan="3"|January 2, 1933<br />–<br />January 2, 1939 | |rowspan="3"|January 2, 1933<br />–<br />January 2, 1939 | ||
|rowspan="3"|Democratic | |rowspan="3"|Democratic | ||
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|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|18 | |||
|18 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Smith, Nels"|] | ||
|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1884–1976)}}<br><ref name="sobel-smith">Sobel pp. 1777–1778</ref><ref name="nga-smith">{{cite web | title=Nels H. Smith | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nels-h-smith/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> August 27, 1884 – July 5, 1976 <br>(aged 91)</small> | |||
|January 2, 1939<br />–<br />January 4, 1943 | |January 2, 1939<br />–<br />January 4, 1943 | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|19 | |||
|rowspan="3"|] | |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Hunt, Lester"|] | ||
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1954)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hunt">Sobel pp. 1778–1779</ref><ref name="nga-hunt">{{cite web | title=Lester Calloway Hunt | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/lester-calloway-hunt/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br><small> July 8, 1892 – June 19, 1954 <br>(aged 61)</small> | |||
|rowspan="3"|January 4, 1943<br />–<br />January 3, 1949<ref name="res-senate"/> | |rowspan="3"|January 4, 1943<br />–<br />January 3, 1949<ref name="res-senate"/> | ||
|rowspan="3"|Democratic | |rowspan="3"|Democratic | ||
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|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|Mart T. Christensen | |Mart T. Christensen | ||
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|- | |||
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|William Jack | |William Jack | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|] | |] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|20 | |||
|20 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Crane, Arthur"|] | ||
|rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1877–1955)}}<br><ref name="sobel-crane">Sobel p. 1779</ref><ref name="nga-crane">{{cite web | title=Arthur Griswold Crane | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/arthur-griswold-crane/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> September 1, 1877 – August 11, 1955 <br>(aged 77)</small> | |||
|January 3, 1949<br />–<br />January 1, 1951<ref name="ssacted"/> | |January 3, 1949<br />–<br />January 1, 1951<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
|Arthur G. Crane | |Arthur G. Crane | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="row"|21 | |||
|21 | |||
|] | |data-sort-value="Barrett, Frank"|] | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1962)}}<br><ref name="sobel-barrett">Sobel pp. 1779–1780</ref><ref name="nga-barrett">{{cite web | title=Frank A. Barrett | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/6861-2/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> November 10, 1892 – May 30, 1962 <br>(aged 69)</small> | |||
|January 1, 1951<br />–<br />January 3, 1953<ref name="res-senate"/> | |January 1, 1951<br />–<br />January 3, 1953<ref name="res-senate"/> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2"|] | ||
|- style="height:2em;" | |||
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!scope="row"|22 | |||
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|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1962)}}<br><ref name="sobel-rogers">Sobel p. 1780</ref><ref name="nga-rogers">{{cite web | title=Clifford Joy Rogers | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-joy-rogers/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> December 20, 1897 – May 18, 1962 <br>(aged 64)</small> | |||
|January 3, 1953<br />–<br />January 3, 1955<ref name="ssacted"/> | |January 3, 1953<br />–<br />January 3, 1955<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
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|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1993)}}<br><ref name="sobel-simpson">Sobel p. 1781</ref><ref name="nga-simpson">{{cite web | title=Milward L. Simpson | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/milward-l-simpson/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> November 12, 1897 – June 10, 1993 <br>(aged 95)</small> | |||
|January 3, 1955<br />–<br />January 5, 1959 | |January 3, 1955<br />–<br />January 5, 1959 | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Everett T. Copenhaver | |Everett T. Copenhaver | ||
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|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1911–1970)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hickey">Sobel pp. 1781–1782</ref><ref name="nga-hickey">{{cite web | title=John Joseph Hickey | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/john-joseph-hickey/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> August 22, 1911 – September 22, 1970 <br>(aged 59)</small> | |||
|January 5, 1959<br />–<br />January 2, 1961<ref>Resigned to take an appointed seat in the ].</ref> | |January 5, 1959<br />–<br />January 2, 1961<ref>Resigned to take an appointed seat in the ].</ref> | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
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|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1899–1970)}}<br><ref name="sobel-gage">Sobel pp. 1782–1783</ref><ref name="nga-gage">{{cite web | title=Jack Robert Gage | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/jack-robert-gage/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> January 13, 1899 – March 14, 1970 <br>(aged 71)</small> | |||
|January 2, 1961<br />–<br />January 7, 1963<ref name="ssacted"/> | |January 2, 1961<br />–<br />January 7, 1963<ref name="ssacted"/> | ||
|Democratic | |Democratic | ||
|bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | |bgcolor="#EEEEEE"|<small>Succeeded from<br>Secretary of<br>State</small> | ||
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|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1912–2009)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hansen">Sobel p. 1783</ref><ref name="nga-hansen">{{cite web | title=Clifford P. Hansen | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-p-hansen/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|''']'''<br><small> October 16, 1912 – October 20, 2009 <br>(aged 97)</small> | |||
|January 7, 1963<br />–<br />January 2, 1967 | |January 7, 1963<br />–<br />January 2, 1967 | ||
|Republican | |Republican | ||
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!rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|27 | |||
|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Hathaway, Stanley"|] | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1924–2005)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hathaway">Sobel pp. 1783–1784</ref><ref name="nga-hathaway">{{cite web | title=Stanley K. Hathaway | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/stanley-k-hathaway/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small> July 19, 1924 – October 4, 2005 <br>(aged 81)</small> | |||
|rowspan="2"|January 2, 1967<br />–<br />January 6, 1975 | |rowspan="2"|January 2, 1967<br />–<br />January 6, 1975 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
|] | |] | ||
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!rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|28 | |||
|rowspan="3"|] | |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Herschler, Edgar"|] | ||
|rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1918–1990)}}<br><ref name="sobel-herschler">Sobel pp. 1784–1785</ref><ref name="nga-herschler">{{cite web | title=Edward Herschler | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/edward-herschler/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br><small> October 27, 1918 – February 5, 1990 <br>(aged 71)</small> | |||
|rowspan="3"|January 6, 1975<br />–<br />January 5, 1987 | |rowspan="3"|January 6, 1975<br />–<br />January 5, 1987 | ||
|rowspan="3"|Democratic | |rowspan="3"|Democratic | ||
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|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Sullivan, Mike"|] | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br> |
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{small|({{Abbr|b.|born in}} 1939)}}<br><ref name="nga-sullivan">{{cite web | title=Michael J. Sullivan | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/michael-j-sullivan/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|January 5, 1987<br />–<br />January 2, 1995 | |rowspan="2"|January 5, 1987<br />–<br />January 2, 1995 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Democratic | |rowspan="2"|Democratic | ||
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|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|Kathy Karpan | |rowspan="2"|Kathy Karpan | ||
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|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Geringer, Jim"|] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br> |
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{small|({{Abbr|b.|born in}} 1944)}}<br><ref name="nga-geringer">{{cite web | title=Jim Geringer | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/jim-geringer/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|January 2, 1995<br />–<br />January 6, 2003 | |rowspan="2"|January 2, 1995<br />–<br />January 6, 2003 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
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|Diana J. Ohman | |Diana J. Ohman | ||
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|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Freudenthal, Dave"|] | ||
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br> |
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{small|({{Abbr|b.|born in}} 1950)}}<br><ref name="nga-freudenthal">{{cite web | title=Dave Freudenthal | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/dave-freudenthal/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|January 6, 2003<br />–<br />January 3, 2011 | |rowspan="2"|January 6, 2003<br />–<br />January 3, 2011 | ||
|rowspan="2"|Democratic | |rowspan="2"|Democratic | ||
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!rowspan="4" scope="rowgroup"|32 | |||
|rowspan="4"|] | |rowspan="4" data-sort-value="Mead, Matt"|] | ||
|rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | |rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| | ||
|rowspan="4"|''']'''<br>{{small|({{Abbr|b.|born in}} 1962)}}<br><ref name="nga-mead">{{cite web | title=Matthew Mead | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/matthew-mead/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|rowspan="4"|''']'''<br><small> {{birth date and age|1962|03|11}}</small> | |||
|rowspan="4"|January 3, 2011<br />–<br />January 7, 2019 | |rowspan="4"|January 3, 2011<br />–<br />January 7, 2019 | ||
|rowspan="4"|Republican | |rowspan="4"|Republican | ||
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|rowspan="2"|] | |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Gordon, Mark"|] | ||
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br> |
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{small|({{Abbr|b.|born in}} 1957)}}<br><ref name="nga-gordon">{{cite web | title=Mark Gordon | url=https://www.nga.org/governor/mark-gordon/ | publisher=] | access-date=July 22, 2023}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|January 7, 2019<br />–<br />Incumbent<ref>Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023 and will expire January 4, 2027; He will be term-limited</ref> | |rowspan="2"|January 7, 2019<br />–<br />Incumbent<ref>Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023 and will expire January 4, 2027; He will be term-limited</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|Republican | |rowspan="2"|Republican | ||
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Revision as of 05:30, 23 July 2023
Governor of Wyoming | |
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Seal of the governor | |
Incumbent Mark Gordon since January 7, 2019 | |
Style |
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Status | |
Residence | Wyoming Governor's Mansion |
Term length | Four years, renewable once (limited to eight years in a sixteen year period) |
Inaugural holder | Francis E. Warren |
Formation | Wyoming Constitution |
Salary | $105,000 (2013) |
Website | Official website |
The governor of Wyoming is the head of government of Wyoming, and the commander-in-chief of the U.S. state's military department.
The gubernatorial term has been set at four years since statehood. Originally, a governor could be elected any number of times. Since a 1992 referendum, governors have been limited to eight years in office during any 16-year period—effectively limiting them to two consecutive terms.
Governors
Governors of the Territory of Wyoming
No. | Governor | Term in office | Appointing President | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Allen Campbell (1835–1880) |
April 7, 1869 – February 10, 1875 (successor appointed) |
Ulysses S. Grant | |
2 | John Milton Thayer (1820–1906) |
February 10, 1875 – April 10, 1878 (successor appointed) |
Ulysses S. Grant | |
3 | John Wesley Hoyt (1831–1912) |
April 10, 1878 – August 3, 1882 (successor appointed) |
Rutherford B. Hayes | |
4 | William Hale (1837–1885) |
August 3, 1882 – January 13, 1885 (died in office) |
Chester A. Arthur | |
5 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) |
February 27, 1885 – November 11, 1886 (successor appointed) |
Chester A. Arthur | |
6 | George W. Baxter (1855–1929) |
November 11, 1886 – December 20, 1886 (resigned) |
Grover Cleveland | |
7 | Thomas Moonlight (1833–1899) |
December 20, 1886 – April 9, 1889 (successor appointed) |
Grover Cleveland | |
8 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) |
April 9, 1889 – October 11, 1890 (became state governor) |
Benjamin Harrison |
Governors of the State of Wyoming
No. | Governor | Term in office | Party | Election | Lt. Governor | |||
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1 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) |
October 11, 1890 – November 24, 1890 |
Republican | 1890 | John W. Meldrum | |||
Amos W. Barber | ||||||||
2 | Amos W. Barber (1860–1915) |
November 24, 1890 – January 2, 1893 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
3 | John Eugene Osborne (1858–1943) |
January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895 |
Democratic | 1892§ | ||||
4 | William A. Richards (1849–1912) |
January 7, 1895 – January 2, 1899 |
Republican | 1894 | Charles W. Burdick | |||
5 | DeForest Richards (1846–1903) |
January 2, 1899 – April 28, 1903 |
Republican | 1898 | Fenimore Chatterton | |||
1902 | ||||||||
6 | Fenimore Chatterton (1860–1958) |
April 28, 1903 – January 2, 1905 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
7 | Bryant Butler Brooks (1861–1944) |
January 2, 1905 – January 2, 1911 |
Republican | 1904§ | ||||
1906 | William Schnitger | |||||||
8 | Joseph M. Carey (1845–1924) |
January 2, 1911 – January 4, 1915 |
Democratic | 1910 | Frank L. Houx | |||
Progressive | ||||||||
9 | John B. Kendrick (1857–1933) |
January 4, 1915 – February 26, 1917 |
Democratic | 1914 | ||||
10 | Frank L. Houx (1854–1941) |
February 26, 1917 – January 6, 1919 |
Democratic | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
11 | Robert D. Carey (1878–1937) |
January 6, 1919 – January 1, 1923 |
Republican | 1918 | William E. Chaplin | |||
12 | William B. Ross (1873–1924) |
January 1, 1923 – October 2, 1924 |
Democratic | 1922 | Frank Lucas | |||
13 | Frank Lucas (1876–1948) |
October 2, 1924 – January 5, 1925 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
14 | Nellie Tayloe Ross (1876–1977) |
January 5, 1925 – January 3, 1927 |
Democratic | 1924§ | ||||
15 | Frank Emerson (1882–1931) |
January 3, 1927 – February 18, 1931 |
Republican | 1926 | Alonzo M. Clark | |||
1930 | ||||||||
16 | Alonzo M. Clark (1868–1952) |
February 18, 1931 – January 2, 1933 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
17 | Leslie A. Miller (1886–1970) |
January 2, 1933 – January 2, 1939 |
Democratic | |||||
1932§ | ||||||||
1934 | Lester C. Hunt | |||||||
18 | Nels H. Smith (1884–1976) |
January 2, 1939 – January 4, 1943 |
Republican | 1938 | ||||
19 | Lester C. Hunt (1892–1954) |
January 4, 1943 – January 3, 1949 |
Democratic | 1942 | Mart T. Christensen | |||
William Jack | ||||||||
1946 | Arthur G. Crane | |||||||
20 | 75px | Arthur G. Crane (1877–1955) |
January 3, 1949 – January 1, 1951 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State |
Arthur G. Crane | ||
21 | Frank A. Barrett (1892–1962) |
January 1, 1951 – January 3, 1953 |
Republican | 1950 | Clifford J. Rogers | |||
22 | Clifford Joy Rogers (1897–1962) |
January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1955 |
Republican | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
23 | Milward Simpson (1897–1993) |
January 3, 1955 – January 5, 1959 |
Republican | 1954 | Everett T. Copenhaver | |||
24 | Joe Hickey (1911–1970) |
January 5, 1959 – January 2, 1961 |
Democratic | 1958 | Jack R. Gage | |||
25 | Jack R. Gage (1899–1970) |
January 2, 1961 – January 7, 1963 |
Democratic | Succeeded from Secretary of State | ||||
26 | Clifford Hansen (1912–2009) |
January 7, 1963 – January 2, 1967 |
Republican | 1962 | Thyra Thomson | |||
27 | Stanley K. Hathaway (1924–2005) |
January 2, 1967 – January 6, 1975 |
Republican | 1966 | ||||
1970 | ||||||||
28 | Edgar Herschler (1918–1990) |
January 6, 1975 – January 5, 1987 |
Democratic | 1974 | ||||
1978 | ||||||||
1982 | ||||||||
29 | Mike Sullivan (b. 1939) |
January 5, 1987 – January 2, 1995 |
Democratic | 1986 | Kathy Karpan | |||
1990 | ||||||||
30 | Jim Geringer (b. 1944) |
January 2, 1995 – January 6, 2003 |
Republican | 1994 | Diana J. Ohman | |||
1998 | Joseph Meyer | |||||||
31 | Dave Freudenthal (b. 1950) |
January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2011 |
Democratic | 2002 | ||||
2006 | Max Maxfield | |||||||
32 | Matt Mead (b. 1962) |
January 3, 2011 – January 7, 2019 |
Republican | |||||
2010 | ||||||||
2014 | Ed Murray | |||||||
Edward Buchanan | ||||||||
33 | Mark Gordon (b. 1957) |
January 7, 2019 – Incumbent |
Republican | 2018 | ||||
2022 | Chuck Gray |
See also
Notes
- The range given is from the date the governor was confirmed by the Senate, or appointed by the President during a Senate recess, to the date the governor's successor was confirmed, unless noted.
- Campbell was nominated on April 3, 1869; confirmed by the Senate on April 7; took the oath of office on April 15; and arrived in the territory on May 7. He was reconfirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1873.
- Thayer was nominated and confirmed by the Senate on February 10, 1875, and took the oath of office on March 1.
- Hoyt was nominated on March 12, 1878; confirmed by the Senate on April 10; and arrived in the territory on May 29.
- Hale was nominated on July 26, 1882; confirmed by the Senate on August 3; and took the oath of office on August 22.
- Territorial Secretary Elliot S. N. Morgan acted as governor until Hale's successor arrived.
- Warren was nominated on February 26, 1885; confirmed by the Senate on February 27; and took the oath of office on February 28.
- Baxter was appointed on November 11, 1886, during a Senate recess. He was not confirmed by the Senate before he resigned.
- Baxter resigned due to charges of grazing cattle on government land; Territorial Secretary Elliot S. N. Morgan acted as governor until his successor arrived.
- Moonlight was nominated on December 8, 1886; confirmed by the Senate on December 20; and took the oath of office on January 24, 1887.
- Warren was nominated on March 26, 1889; confirmed by the Senate on March 27; and took the oath of office on April 9.
- Lieutenant governors represented the same party as their governor unless noted.
References
- General
- "Former Wyoming Governors". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel, Robert (1978). Biographical directory of the governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. IV. Meckler Books. ISBN 9780930466008. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
- Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest (1977). American State Governors, 1776-1976. Oceana Publications. ISBN 978-0-379-00665-0. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
- McMullin, Thomas A. (1984). Biographical directory of American territorial governors. Westport, CT : Meckler. ISBN 978-0-930466-11-4. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
- Specific
- "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ^ McMullin pp. 337–338
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 3 April 1869, 76. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 7 April 1869, 108. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., special sess., 26 March 1873, 116. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ McMullin pp. 338–339
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 10 February 1875, 509. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 10 February 1875, 510. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ McMullin pp. 339–340
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 12 March 1878, 261. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 10 April 1878, 291. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ McMullin p. 341
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 26 July 1882, 497. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 3 August 1882, 516. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ McMullin pp. 341–343
- ^ Sobel p. 1765
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 26 February 1885, 484. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 27 February 1885, 490. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ McMullin pp. 343–344
- ^ McMullin pp. 344–346
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 8 December 1886, 597. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 20 December 1886, 664. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 26 March 1889, 40. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 27 March 1889, 46. Accessed July 22, 2023.
- "Francis E. Warren". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
- Sobel p. 1766
- "Amos Walker Barber". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ As state secretary of state, acted as governor.
- Sobel pp. 1766–1767
- "John Eugene Osborne". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1767–1768
- "William Alford Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1768–1769
- "De Forest Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ Died in office.
- Sobel p. 1769
- "Fenimore Chatterton". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1770
- Sobel pp. 1770–1771
- "Joseph Maull Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.
- Sobel pp. 1771–1772
- "John Benjamin Kendrick". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1772
- "Frank L. Houx". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1773
- "Robert Davis Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1773–1774
- "William Bradford Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1774
- "Franklin Earl Lucas". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1775
- "Nellie Tayloe Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1775–1776
- "Frank Collins Emerson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1776–1777
- "Alonzo M. Clark". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.
- Sobel p. 1777
- "Leslie A. Miller". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1777–1778
- "Nels H. Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1778–1779
- "Lester Calloway Hunt". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1779
- "Arthur Griswold Crane". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1779–1780
- "Frank A. Barrett". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1780
- "Clifford Joy Rogers". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1781
- "Milward L. Simpson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1781–1782
- "John Joseph Hickey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Resigned to take an appointed seat in the United States Senate.
- Sobel pp. 1782–1783
- "Jack Robert Gage". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel p. 1783
- "Clifford P. Hansen". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1783–1784
- "Stanley K. Hathaway". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Sobel pp. 1784–1785
- "Edward Herschler". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- "Michael J. Sullivan". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- "Jim Geringer". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- "Dave Freudenthal". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- "Matthew Mead". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- "Mark Gordon". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023 and will expire January 4, 2027; He will be term-limited
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