State governor for california

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Governors and executives of U. Chief executives of the United States. President of the United States list. Henry Haight. Newton Booth. Romualdo Pacheco. William Irwin. George Perkins. Washington Bartlett. Robert Waterman. Henry Harrison Markham. Henry Gage. George Pardee. James Gillett. William Stephens. Friend Richardson. James Rolph.

Frank Merriam. Culbert Olson. Goodwin Knight. January 8, — January 10, not candidate for election. John Mansfield. January 10, — January 8, not candidate for election. John Daggett. January 8, — September 12, died in office. Robert Waterman [ h ]. September 12, — January 8, not candidate for election. Stephen M. White [ i ] acting. January 8, — January 11, not candidate for election.

John B. January 11, — January 4, not candidate for election. Spencer G. Millard [ h ] died October 24, William T. January 4, — January 7, not candidate for election. Jacob H. January 7, — January 9, not candidate for election. Alden Anderson. January 9, — January 3, not candidate for election. Warren R. January 3, — March 15, resigned [ j ].

Albert Joseph Wallace. John M. Eshleman died February 28, William Stephens [ h ] took office July 22, March 15, — January 8, not candidate for election. January 8, — January 4, not candidate for election. January 4, — January 6, lost renomination [ k ]. Buron Fitts resigned November 30, Herschel L. John McDougal. John McDougal — [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ].

January 9, [ 13 ] — January 8, did not run. Nonpartisan [ f ]. Succeeded from lieutenant governor. David C. Broderick [ g ] acting. John Bigler — [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ]. January 8, [ 17 ] — January 9, lost election. Democratic [ 18 ]. Samuel Purdy. Neely Johnson — [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ]. January 9, [ 22 ] — January 8, did not run. American [ 23 ].

Robert M. John B. Weller — [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ]. January 8, [ 27 ] — January 9, did not run. Democratic [ 23 ]. Joseph Walkup. Milton S. Latham — [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ]. January 9, [ 31 ] — January 14, resigned [ h ]. Lecompton Democratic [ 23 ]. John G. Downey — [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ]. January 14, [ 35 ] — January 10, did not run. Lecompton Democratic [ 36 ].

Isaac N. Quinn acting term ended January 7, Pablo de la Guerra acting. Leland Stanford — [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ]. January 10, [ 40 ] — December 10, did not run [ i ]. Republican [ 36 ]. John F. Frederick Low — [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ]. December 10, [ 45 ] — December 5, did not run. Union [ 36 ]. Tim N. Henry Huntly Haight — [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ]. December 5, [ 49 ] — December 8, lost election.

Democratic [ 36 ]. William Holden. Newton Booth — [ 50 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ]. December 8, [ 53 ] — February 27, resigned [ k ]. Romualdo Pacheco. Romualdo Pacheco — [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ]. February 27, [ 57 ] — December 9, did not run. William Irwin [ g ] acting. William Irwin — [ 58 ] [ 59 ] [ 60 ]. December 9, [ 61 ] — January 8, did not run.

James A. George C. Perkins — [ 62 ] [ 63 ] [ 64 ]. January 8, [ 65 ] — January 10, did not run.

State governor for california

John Mansfield. George Stoneman — [ 66 ] [ 67 ] [ 68 ]. January 10, [ 69 ] — January 8, did not run [ 70 ]. John Daggett. Washington Bartlett — [ 71 ] [ 72 ] [ 73 ]. January 8, [ 74 ] — September 12, died in office. Robert Waterman [ l ]. Robert Waterman — [ 75 ] [ 76 ] [ 77 ]. September 12, [ 78 ] — January 8, did not run. Stephen M. White [ g ] acting.

Henry Markham — [ 79 ] [ 80 ] [ 81 ]. January 8, [ 82 ] — January 11, did not run. James Budd — [ 83 ] [ 84 ] [ 85 ]. January 11, [ 86 ] — January 4, did not run [ 83 ]. Spencer G.