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List of governors of Wyoming

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
SuccessionLine of succession
Salary$105,000 (2022)[1]
Websitegovernor.wyo.gov

The governor of Wyoming is the head of government of Wyoming, and the commander-in-chief of the Wyoming's military department (National Guard).

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.

List of governors

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Territory of Wyoming

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Governors of the Territory of Wyoming
No. Governor Term in office[a] Appointing President
1 John Allen Campbell
(1835–1880)
[2]
April 7, 1869[b]

February 10, 1875
(successor appointed)
Ulysses S. Grant
2 John Milton Thayer
(1820–1906)
[6]
February 10, 1875[c]

April 10, 1878
(successor appointed)
Ulysses S. Grant
3 John Wesley Hoyt
(1831–1912)
[9]
April 10, 1878[d]

August 3, 1882
(successor appointed)
Rutherford B. Hayes
4 William Hale
(1837–1885)
[12]
August 3, 1882[e]

January 13, 1885
(died in office)[f]
Chester A. Arthur
5 Francis E. Warren
(1844–1929)
[15][16]
February 27, 1885[g]

November 11, 1886
(successor appointed)
Chester A. Arthur
6 George W. Baxter
(1855–1929)
[19]
November 11, 1886[h]

December 20, 1886
(resigned)[i]
Grover Cleveland
7 Thomas Moonlight
(1833–1899)
[20]
December 20, 1886[j]

April 9, 1889
(successor appointed)
Grover Cleveland
8 Francis E. Warren
(1844–1929)
[15][16]
April 9, 1889[k]

October 11, 1890
(elected state governor)
Benjamin Harrison

State of Wyoming

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Governors of the State of Wyoming
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Secretary of State[l]
1   Francis E. Warren
(1844–1929)
[15][16][25]
October 11, 1890[26]

November 24, 1890
(resigned)[m]
Republican[27] 1890   John W. Meldrum
Amos W. Barber
2 Amos W. Barber
(1860–1915)
[28][29]
November 24, 1890[30]

January 2, 1893
(successor took office)
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
3 John Eugene Osborne
(1858–1943)
[31][32]
January 2, 1893[33]

January 7, 1895
(did not run)[31]
Democratic[n] 1892§ Amos W. Barber[o]
4 William A. Richards
(1849–1912)
[35][36]
January 7, 1895[37]

January 2, 1899
(did not run)[35]
Republican[27] 1894 Charles W. Burdick
5 DeForest Richards
(1846–1903)
[38][39]
January 2, 1899[40]

April 28, 1903
(died in office)
Republican[27] 1898 Fenimore Chatterton
1902
6 Fenimore Chatterton
(1860–1958)
[41][42]
April 28, 1903[43]

January 2, 1905
(lost nomination)
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
7 Bryant Butler Brooks
(1861–1944)
[44]
January 2, 1905[45]

January 2, 1911
(did not run)
Republican[27] 1904
(special)
Fenimore Chatterton
1906 William Schnitger
8 Joseph M. Carey
(1845–1924)
[46][47]
January 2, 1911[48]

January 4, 1915
(did not run)
Democratic[p][46] 1910 Frank L. Houx
9 John B. Kendrick
(1857–1933)
[49][50]
January 4, 1915[51]

February 24, 1917
(resigned)[q]
Democratic[27] 1914
10 Frank L. Houx
(1854–1941)
[52][53]
February 24, 1917[54]

January 6, 1919
(lost election)
Democratic[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
11 Robert D. Carey
(1878–1937)
[55][56]
January 6, 1919[57]

January 1, 1923
(lost nomination)[r]
Republican[27] 1918 William E. Chaplin
12 William B. Ross
(1873–1924)
[58][59]
January 1, 1923[60]

October 2, 1924
(died in office)
Democratic[27] 1922 Frank Lucas[o]
13 Frank Lucas
(1876–1948)
[61][62]
October 2, 1924[63]

January 5, 1925
(successor took office)
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
14 Nellie Tayloe Ross
(1876–1977)
[64][65]
January 5, 1925[66]

January 3, 1927
(lost election)
Democratic[27] 1924
(special)
Frank Lucas[o]
15 Frank Emerson
(1882–1931)
[67][68]
January 3, 1927[69]

February 18, 1931
(died in office)
Republican[27] 1926 Alonzo M. Clark
1930
16 Alonzo M. Clark
(1868–1952)
[70][71]
February 18, 1931[72]

January 2, 1933
(lost nomination)[s]
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
17 Leslie A. Miller
(1886–1970)
[73][74]
January 2, 1933[75]

January 2, 1939
(lost election)
Democratic[27] 1932
(special)
Alonzo M. Clark[o]
1934 Lester C. Hunt[t]
18 Nels H. Smith
(1884–1976)
[76][77]
January 2, 1939[78]

January 4, 1943
(lost election)
Republican[27] 1938
19 Lester C. Hunt
(1892–1954)
[79][80]
January 4, 1943[81]

January 3, 1949
(resigned)[u]
Democratic[27] 1942 Mart T. Christensen[o]
William M. Jack
1946 Arthur G. Crane[o]
20 Arthur G. Crane
(1877–1955)
[82][83]
January 3, 1949[84]

January 1, 1951
(successor took office)
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
21 Frank A. Barrett
(1892–1962)
[85][86]
January 1, 1951[87]

January 3, 1953
(resigned)[v]
Republican[27] 1950 Clifford Joy Rogers
22 Clifford Joy Rogers
(1897–1962)
[88][89]
January 3, 1953[90]

January 3, 1955
(lost nomination)[88]
Republican[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
23 Milward Simpson
(1897–1993)
[91][92]
January 3, 1955[93]

January 5, 1959
(lost election)
Republican[27] 1954 Everett T. Copenhaver
24 Joe Hickey
(1911–1970)
[94][95]
January 5, 1959[96]

January 2, 1961
(resigned)[w]
Democratic[27] 1958 Jack R. Gage
25 Jack R. Gage
(1899–1970)
[97][98]
January 2, 1961[99]

January 7, 1963
(lost election)
Democratic[27] Secretary of
state
acting
Acting as governor
26 Clifford Hansen
(1912–2009)
[100][101]
January 7, 1963[102]

January 2, 1967
(did not run)[x]
Republican[27] 1962 Thyra Thomson[o]
27 Stanley K. Hathaway
(1924–2005)
[103][104]
January 2, 1967[105]

January 6, 1975
(did not run)[103]
Republican[27] 1966
1970
28 Edgar Herschler
(1918–1990)
[106][107]
January 6, 1975[108]

January 5, 1987
(did not run)
Democratic[27] 1974
1978
1982
29 Mike Sullivan
(b. 1939)
[109]
January 5, 1987[110]

January 2, 1995
(term-limited)[y]
Democratic[109] 1986 Kathy Karpan
1990
30 Jim Geringer
(b. 1944)
[112]
January 2, 1995[113]

January 6, 2003
(term-limited)[y]
Republican[112] 1994 Diana J. Ohman
1998 Joseph Meyer[o]
31 Dave Freudenthal
(b. 1950)
[114]
January 6, 2003[115]

January 3, 2011
(term-limited)[y]
Democratic[114] 2002
2006 Max Maxfield[o]
32 Matt Mead
(b. 1962)
[116]
January 3, 2011[117]

January 7, 2019
(term-limited)[y]
Republican[116] 2010
2014 Ed Murray
Edward Buchanan
33 Mark Gordon
(b. 1957)
[118]
January 7, 2019[119]

Incumbent[z]
Republican[118] 2018
Karl Allred
2022 Chuck Gray

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