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===Governors of the State of Wyoming=== ===Governors of the State of Wyoming===
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Governors of the State of Wyoming
|-
!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|{{abbr|No.|Number}}
|colspan=10|
!scope="col" colspan="3"|Governor
{{legend2|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|] (20)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}
!scope="col"|Term in office
{{spaces|3}}
!scope="col"|Party
{{legend2|{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}|] (13)|border=1px solid #aaaaaa}}
!scope="col"|Election
{{spaces|3}}
!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}}
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
! scope="col" class="unsortable"|No. !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"|]
|-
|rowspan="2"|1
|rowspan="2"|]
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; June 20, 1844 – November 24, 1929&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="10" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|John W. Meldrum |John W. Meldrum
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; July 25, 1860 – May 18, 1915&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1858–1943)}}<br><ref name="sobel-osborne">Sobel pp. 1766&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; June 19, 1858 – April 24, 1943&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1849–1912)}}<br><ref name="sobel-richards-william">Sobel pp. 1767&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; March 9, 1849 – July 25, 1912&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|5 !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&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 6, 1846 – April 28, 1903&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; July 21, 1860 – May 9, 1958&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|7 !rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|7
|rowspan="2"|] |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Brooks, Bryant"|]
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; February 5, 1861 – December 8, 1944&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>(aged 83)</small> |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"|8 !rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|8
|rowspan="2"|] |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Carey, Joseph"|]
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1845–1924)}}<br><ref name="sobel-carey-joseph">Sobel pp. 1770&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; January 19, 1845 – February 5, 1924&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="4"|] |rowspan="4"|]
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|style="background: {{party color|Progressive Party (United States, 1912)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Progressive Party (United States, 1912)}};"|&nbsp;
|]<ref>Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.</ref> |]<ref>Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.</ref>
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
!scope="row"|9
|9
|] |data-sort-value="Kendrick, John"|]
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1857–1933)}}<br><ref name="sobel-kendrick">Sobel pp. 1771&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; September 6, 1857 – November 3, 1933&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; December 12, 1854 – April 3, 1941&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 12, 1878 – January 17, 1937&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="9" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1873–1924)}}<br><ref name="sobel-ross-william">Sobel pp. 1773&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; December 4, 1873 – October 2, 1924&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 4, 1876 – November 26, 1948&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; November 29, 1876 – December 19, 1977&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|15 !rowspan="2" scope="rowgroup"|15
|rowspan="2"|] |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Emerson, Frank"|]
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1882–1931)}}<br><ref name="sobel-emerson">Sobel pp. 1775&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; May 26, 1882 – February 18, 1931&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 13, 1868 – October 12, 1952&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|17 !rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|17
|rowspan="3"|] |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Miller, Leslie"|]
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; January 29, 1886 – September 29, 1970&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|] |]
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|] |]
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|] |rowspan="2"|]
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
!scope="row"|18
|18
|] |data-sort-value="Smith, Nels"|]
|style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1884–1976)}}<br><ref name="sobel-smith">Sobel pp. 1777&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 27, 1884 – July 5, 1976&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|19 !rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|19
|rowspan="3"|] |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Hunt, Lester"|]
|rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1954)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hunt">Sobel pp. 1778&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; July 8, 1892 – June 19, 1954&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|Mart T. Christensen |Mart T. Christensen
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|William Jack |William Jack
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
|] |]
|rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|] |]
|- style="height:2em;"
|-
!scope="row"|20
|20
|] |data-sort-value="Crane, Arthur"|]
|rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; September 1, 1877 – August 11, 1955&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; November 10, 1892 – May 30, 1962&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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;"
|-
!scope="row"|22
|22
|] |data-sort-value="Rogers, Clifford"|]
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; December 20, 1897 – May 18, 1962&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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>
|- style="height:2em;"
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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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; November 12, 1897 – June 10, 1993&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>(aged 95)</small>
|January 3, 1955<br />–<br />January 5, 1959 |January 3, 1955<br />–<br />January 5, 1959
|Republican |Republican
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|Everett T. Copenhaver |Everett T. Copenhaver
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|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1911–1970)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hickey">Sobel pp. 1781&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; August 22, 1911 – September 22, 1970&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; January 13, 1899 – March 14, 1970&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|''']'''<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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; October 16, 1912 – October 20, 2009&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|] |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Hathaway, Stanley"|]
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1924–2005)}}<br><ref name="sobel-hathaway">Sobel pp. 1783&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; July 19, 1924 – October 4, 2005&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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"|28 !rowspan="3" scope="rowgroup"|28
|rowspan="3"|] |rowspan="3" data-sort-value="Herschler, Edgar"|]
|rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="5" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="3"|''']'''<br>{{Small|(1918–1990)}}<br><ref name="sobel-herschler">Sobel pp. 1784&ndash;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; October 27, 1918 – February 5, 1990&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <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><small>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {{birth date and age|1939|09|22}}</small> |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"|] |rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Geringer, Jim"|]
|rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {{birth date and age|1944|04|24}}</small> |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" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|''']'''<br><small>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {{birth date and age|1950|10|12}}</small> |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"|] |rowspan="4" data-sort-value="Mead, Matt"|]
|rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp; |rowspan="6" style="background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"|&nbsp;
|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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {{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"|''']'''<br><small>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; {{birth date and age|1957|03|14}}</small> |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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Governor of Wyoming
Seal of the governor
Incumbent
Mark Gordon
since January 7, 2019
Style
Status
ResidenceWyoming Governor's Mansion
Term lengthFour years, renewable once (limited to eight years in a sixteen year period)
Inaugural holderFrancis E. Warren
FormationWyoming Constitution
Salary$105,000 (2013)
WebsiteOfficial 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

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

Governors of the State of Wyoming
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Thayer was nominated and confirmed by the Senate on February 10, 1875, and took the oath of office on March 1.
  4. Hoyt was nominated on March 12, 1878; confirmed by the Senate on April 10; and arrived in the territory on May 29.
  5. Hale was nominated on July 26, 1882; confirmed by the Senate on August 3; and took the oath of office on August 22.
  6. Territorial Secretary Elliot S. N. Morgan acted as governor until Hale's successor arrived.
  7. Warren was nominated on February 26, 1885; confirmed by the Senate on February 27; and took the oath of office on February 28.
  8. Baxter was appointed on November 11, 1886, during a Senate recess. He was not confirmed by the Senate before he resigned.
  9. Baxter resigned due to charges of grazing cattle on government land; Territorial Secretary Elliot S. N. Morgan acted as governor until his successor arrived.
  10. Moonlight was nominated on December 8, 1886; confirmed by the Senate on December 20; and took the oath of office on January 24, 1887.
  11. Warren was nominated on March 26, 1889; confirmed by the Senate on March 27; and took the oath of office on April 9.
  12. Lieutenant governors represented the same party as their governor unless noted.

References

General
Specific
  1. "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  2. ^ McMullin pp. 337–338
  3. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 3 April 1869, 76. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  4. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 7 April 1869, 108. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  5. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., special sess., 26 March 1873, 116. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  6. ^ McMullin pp. 338–339
  7. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 10 February 1875, 509. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  8. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 10 February 1875, 510. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  9. ^ McMullin pp. 339–340
  10. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 12 March 1878, 261. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  11. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 10 April 1878, 291. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  12. ^ McMullin p. 341
  13. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 26 July 1882, 497. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  14. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 3 August 1882, 516. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  15. ^ McMullin pp. 341–343
  16. ^ Sobel p. 1765
  17. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 26 February 1885, 484. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  18. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 27 February 1885, 490. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  19. ^ McMullin pp. 343–344
  20. ^ McMullin pp. 344–346
  21. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 8 December 1886, 597. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  22. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 20 December 1886, 664. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  23. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 26 March 1889, 40. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  24. U.S. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 27 March 1889, 46. Accessed July 22, 2023.
  25. "Francis E. Warren". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  26. ^ Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
  27. Sobel p. 1766
  28. "Amos Walker Barber". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  29. ^ As state secretary of state, acted as governor.
  30. Sobel pp. 1766–1767
  31. "John Eugene Osborne". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  32. Sobel pp. 1767–1768
  33. "William Alford Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  34. Sobel pp. 1768–1769
  35. "De Forest Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  36. ^ Died in office.
  37. Sobel p. 1769
  38. "Fenimore Chatterton". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  39. Sobel p. 1770
  40. Sobel pp. 1770–1771
  41. "Joseph Maull Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  42. Switched parties from Republican to Progressive in 1912.
  43. Sobel pp. 1771–1772
  44. "John Benjamin Kendrick". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  45. Sobel p. 1772
  46. "Frank L. Houx". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  47. Sobel p. 1773
  48. "Robert Davis Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  49. Sobel pp. 1773–1774
  50. "William Bradford Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  51. Sobel p. 1774
  52. "Franklin Earl Lucas". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  53. Sobel p. 1775
  54. "Nellie Tayloe Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  55. Sobel pp. 1775–1776
  56. "Frank Collins Emerson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  57. Sobel pp. 1776–1777
  58. "Alonzo M. Clark". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  59. As state secretary of state, acted as governor until replacement elected.
  60. Sobel p. 1777
  61. "Leslie A. Miller". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  62. Sobel pp. 1777–1778
  63. "Nels H. Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  64. Sobel pp. 1778–1779
  65. "Lester Calloway Hunt". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  66. Sobel p. 1779
  67. "Arthur Griswold Crane". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  68. Sobel pp. 1779–1780
  69. "Frank A. Barrett". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  70. Sobel p. 1780
  71. "Clifford Joy Rogers". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  72. Sobel p. 1781
  73. "Milward L. Simpson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  74. Sobel pp. 1781–1782
  75. "John Joseph Hickey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  76. Resigned to take an appointed seat in the United States Senate.
  77. Sobel pp. 1782–1783
  78. "Jack Robert Gage". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  79. Sobel p. 1783
  80. "Clifford P. Hansen". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  81. Sobel pp. 1783–1784
  82. "Stanley K. Hathaway". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  83. Sobel pp. 1784–1785
  84. "Edward Herschler". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  85. "Michael J. Sullivan". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  86. "Jim Geringer". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  87. "Dave Freudenthal". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  88. "Matthew Mead". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  89. "Mark Gordon". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  90. Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023 and will expire January 4, 2027; He will be term-limited


Chief executives of the United States
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State governors
(current list)
Territorial
(current list)
Defunct
Statewide political officials of Wyoming
U.S. senators
U.S. representative
State government
Senate
House
Supreme Court
(appointed)


Category:Lists of state governors of the United States * Governors