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{{Infobox official post |
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|post |
| post = Governor |
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|body |
| body = Wyoming |
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|insignia |
| insignia = Seal of the Governor of Wyoming.svg |
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| insigniasize = 110px |
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|insigniacaption = Seal of the governor |
| insigniacaption = Seal of the governor |
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|image |
| image = Mark Gordon 2022.jpg |
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|imagesize |
| imagesize = 200px |
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|incumbent |
| incumbent = [[Mark Gordon]] |
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| incumbentsince = January 7, 2019 |
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|style |
| style = {{ublist|[[Governor]]<br>(informal)|[[The Honourable#United States of America|The Honorable]]<br>(formal)}} |
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|status |
| status = {{ublist|[[Head of state]]|[[Head of government]]}} |
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|termlength |
| termlength = Four years, renewable once (limited to eight years in a sixteen year period) |
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|residence |
| residence = [[Wyoming Governor's Mansion]] |
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|formation |
| formation = [[Constitution of Wyoming|Wyoming Constitution]] |
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|inaugural |
| inaugural = [[Francis E. Warren]] |
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|salary = $105,000 ( |
| salary = $105,000 (2022)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://bookofthestates.org/tables/selected-state-administrative-officials-annual-salaries/ |title=Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries |publisher=The Council of State Governments |access-date=August 7, 2024}}</ref> |
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|website |
| website = {{URL|governor.wyo.gov}} |
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|rowspan="6" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="6" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[William A. Richards]]'''<br>{{Small|(1849–1912)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1767–1768}}<ref name="nga-richards-william">{{Cite web |title=William Alford Richards |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-alford-richards/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[William A. Richards]]'''<br>{{Small|(1849–1912)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1767–1768}}<ref name="nga-richards-william">{{Cite web |title=William Alford Richards |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-alford-richards/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 7, 1895}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1895-01-07 |title=Wyoming's New Governor |page=1 |work=Reno Gazette-Journal |agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/reno-gazette-journal-richards-inaugurate/128761050/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1899<br>{{small|(did not run)}}{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1767–1768}} |
|{{dts|January 7, 1895}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1895-01-07 |title=Wyoming's New Governor |page=1 |work=[[Reno Gazette-Journal]] |agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/reno-gazette-journal-richards-inaugurate/128761050/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1899<br>{{small|(did not run)}}{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1767–1768}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1894]] |
|[[1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1894]] |
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|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Richards, DeForest"|[[File:DeForest Richards.jpg|75px]] |
|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Richards, DeForest"|[[File:DeForest Richards.jpg|75px]] |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[DeForest Richards]]'''<br>{{Small|(1846–1903)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1768–1769}}<ref name="nga-richards-deforest">{{Cite web |title=De Forest Richards |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/de-forest-richards/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[DeForest Richards]]'''<br>{{Small|(1846–1903)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1768–1769}}<ref name="nga-richards-deforest">{{Cite web |title=De Forest Richards |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/de-forest-richards/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1899}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1899-01-03 |title=Inducted into Office |page=1 |work=The Salt Lake Tribune |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-salt-lake-tribune-richards-inaugurat/128761113/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />April 28, 1903<br>{{small|(died in office)}} |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1899}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1899-01-03 |title=Inducted into Office |page=1 |work=[[The Salt Lake Tribune]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-salt-lake-tribune-richards-inaugurat/128761113/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />April 28, 1903<br>{{small|(died in office)}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1898 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1898]] |
|[[1898 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1898]] |
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|data-sort-value="Chatterton, Fenimore"|[[File:F Chatterton.jpg|75px]] |
|data-sort-value="Chatterton, Fenimore"|[[File:F Chatterton.jpg|75px]] |
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|'''[[Fenimore Chatterton]]'''<br>{{Small|(1860–1958)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1769}}<ref name="nga-chatterton">{{Cite web |title=Fenimore Chatterton |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/fenimore-chatterton/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Fenimore Chatterton]]'''<br>{{Small|(1860–1958)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1769}}<ref name="nga-chatterton">{{Cite web |title=Fenimore Chatterton |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/fenimore-chatterton/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|April 28, 1903}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1903-04-29 |title=Gov. Richards Called |page=3 |work=The Salt Lake Tribune |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-salt-lake-tribune-chatterton-succeed/128761155/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1905<br>{{small|(lost nomination)}} |
|{{dts|April 28, 1903}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1903-04-29 |title=Gov. Richards Called |page=3 |work=[[The Salt Lake Tribune]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-salt-lake-tribune-chatterton-succeed/128761155/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1905<br>{{small|(lost nomination)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
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|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Brooks, Bryant"|[[File:BryantBBrooks.jpg|75px]] |
|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Brooks, Bryant"|[[File:BryantBBrooks.jpg|75px]] |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Bryant Butler Brooks]]'''<br>{{Small|(1861–1944)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1770}} |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Bryant Butler Brooks]]'''<br>{{Small|(1861–1944)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1770}} |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1905}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1905-01-03 |title=Wyoming's New Governor Takes Office |page=5 |work=Chicago Tribune |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-brooks-inaugurated-janua/128761300/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1911<br>{{small|(did not run)}} |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1905}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1905-01-03 |title=Wyoming's New Governor Takes Office |page=5 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-brooks-inaugurated-janua/128761300/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1911<br>{{small|(did not run)}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1904 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1904]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
|[[1904 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1904]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
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|style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
|style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[William B. Ross]]'''<br>{{Small|(1873–1924)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1773–1774}}<ref name="nga-ross-william">{{Cite web |title=William Bradford Ross |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-bradford-ross/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[William B. Ross]]'''<br>{{Small|(1873–1924)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1773–1774}}<ref name="nga-ross-william">{{Cite web |title=William Bradford Ross |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/william-bradford-ross/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 1, 1923}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1923-01-02 |title=New Executive Is Fourth Demo to Hold Office |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-ross-inaugurated-jan/128761964/ |access-date=2023-10-03}}</ref><br />–<br />October 2, 1924<br>{{small|(died in office)}} |
|{{dts|January 1, 1923}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1923-01-02 |title=New Executive Is Fourth Demo to Hold Office |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]] |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-ross-inaugurated-jan/128761964/ |access-date=2023-10-03}}</ref><br />–<br />October 2, 1924<br>{{small|(died in office)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1922 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1922]] |
|[[1922 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1922]] |
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|style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[Frank Lucas (Wyoming politician)|Frank Lucas]]'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1948)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1774}}<ref name="nga-lucas">{{Cite web |title=Franklin Earl Lucas |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/franklin-earl-lucas/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Frank Lucas (Wyoming politician)|Frank Lucas]]'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1948)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1774}}<ref name="nga-lucas">{{Cite web |title=Franklin Earl Lucas |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/franklin-earl-lucas/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|October 2, 1924}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1924-10-02 |title=Governor Ross Is Dead |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|October 2, 1924}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1924-10-02 |title=Governor Ross Is Dead |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-lucas-succeeds-ross/128762224/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 5, 1925<br>{{small|(successor took office)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|'''[[Nellie Tayloe Ross]]'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1977)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1775}}<ref name="nga-ross-nellie">{{Cite web |title=Nellie Tayloe Ross |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nellie-tayloe-ross/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Nellie Tayloe Ross]]'''<br>{{Small|(1876–1977)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1775}}<ref name="nga-ross-nellie">{{Cite web |title=Nellie Tayloe Ross |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nellie-tayloe-ross/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 5, 1925}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1925-01-05 |title=Nellie Tayloe Ross Inaugurated Governor; First Woman to Hold This Office in U.S. |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 5, 1925}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1925-01-05 |title=Nellie Tayloe Ross Inaugurated Governor; First Woman to Hold This Office in U.S. |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-ross-inaugurated-jan/128762306/ |access-date=2023-10-03}}</ref><br />–<br />January 3, 1927<br>{{small|(lost election)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1924 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1924]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
|[[1924 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1924]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
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|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Frank Emerson]]'''<br>{{Small|(1882–1931)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1775–1776}}<ref name="nga-emerson">{{Cite web |title=Frank Collins Emerson |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/frank-collins-emerson/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Frank Emerson]]'''<br>{{Small|(1882–1931)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1775–1776}}<ref name="nga-emerson">{{Cite web |title=Frank Collins Emerson |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/frank-collins-emerson/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 3, 1927}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1927-01-03 |title=Emerson in Inaugural Address Urges Constructive Program |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 3, 1927}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1927-01-03 |title=Emerson in Inaugural Address Urges Constructive Program |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-emerson-inaugurated/128762400/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />February 18, 1931<br>{{small|(died in office)}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1926 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1926]] |
|[[1926 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1926]] |
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|data-sort-value="Clark, Alonzo"|[[File:Alonzo M. Clark.jpg|75px]] |
|data-sort-value="Clark, Alonzo"|[[File:Alonzo M. Clark.jpg|75px]] |
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|'''[[Alonzo M. Clark]]'''<br>{{Small|(1868–1952)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1776–1777}}<ref name="nga-clark">{{Cite web |title=Alonzo M. Clark |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/alonzo-m-clark/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Alonzo M. Clark]]'''<br>{{Small|(1868–1952)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1776–1777}}<ref name="nga-clark">{{Cite web |title=Alonzo M. Clark |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/alonzo-m-clark/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|February 18, 1931}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1931-02-19 |title=Gov. Emerson Dead |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|February 18, 1931}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1931-02-19 |title=Gov. Emerson Dead |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-clark-succeeds-emers/128762496/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1933<br>{{small|(lost nomination)}}{{efn|Clark lost the Republican nomination to [[Harry R. Weston]].{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1776–1777}}}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Leslie A. Miller]]'''<br>{{Small|(1886–1970)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1777}}<ref name="nga-miller">{{Cite web |title=Leslie A. Miller |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/leslie-a-miller/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Leslie A. Miller]]'''<br>{{Small|(1886–1970)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1777}}<ref name="nga-miller">{{Cite web |title=Leslie A. Miller |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/leslie-a-miller/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1933}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1933-01-02 |title=Gov. Miller Assumes Post |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1933}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1933-01-02 |title=Gov. Miller Assumes Post |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-miller-inaugurated-j/128762533/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1939<br>{{small|(lost election)}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1932 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1932]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
|[[1932 Wyoming gubernatorial special election|1932]]<br>{{small|(special)}} |
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|'''[[Nels H. Smith]]'''<br>{{Small|(1884–1976)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1777–1778}}<ref name="nga-smith">{{Cite web |title=Nels H. Smith |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nels-h-smith/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Nels H. Smith]]'''<br>{{Small|(1884–1976)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1777–1778}}<ref name="nga-smith">{{Cite web |title=Nels H. Smith |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/nels-h-smith/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 2, 1939}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1939-01-02 |title=Governor Smith Takes Oath |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 2, 1939}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1939-01-02 |title=Governor Smith Takes Oath |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-smith-inaugurated-ja/128762580/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 4, 1943<br>{{small|(lost election)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1938 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1938]] |
|[[1938 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1938]] |
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|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
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|rowspan="3"|'''[[Lester C. Hunt]]'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1954)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1778–1779}}<ref name="nga-hunt">{{Cite web |title=Lester Calloway Hunt |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/lester-calloway-hunt/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="3"|'''[[Lester C. Hunt]]'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1954)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1778–1779}}<ref name="nga-hunt">{{Cite web |title=Lester Calloway Hunt |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/lester-calloway-hunt/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 4, 1943}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1943-01-04 |title=Governor Hunt Takes Oath |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 4, 1943}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1943-01-04 |title=Governor Hunt Takes Oath |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-hunt-inaugurated-jan/128762612/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 3, 1949<br>{{small|(resigned)}}{{efn|Hunt resigned, having been [[1948 United States Senate election in Wyoming|elected]] to the [[United States Senate]].{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1778–1779}}}} |
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|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[1942 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1942]] |
|rowspan="2"|[[1942 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1942]] |
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|rowspan="4" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="4" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[Arthur G. Crane]]'''<br>{{Small|(1877–1955)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1779}}<ref name="nga-crane">{{Cite web |title=Arthur Griswold Crane |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/arthur-griswold-crane/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Arthur G. Crane]]'''<br>{{Small|(1877–1955)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1779}}<ref name="nga-crane">{{Cite web |title=Arthur Griswold Crane |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/arthur-griswold-crane/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 3, 1949}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1949-01-03 |title=Crane Becomes Chief Executive |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 3, 1949}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1949-01-03 |title=Crane Becomes Chief Executive |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-crane-succeeds-hunt/128762731/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 1, 1951<br>{{small|(successor took office)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
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|data-sort-value="Barrett, Frank"|[[File:Frank A. Barrett (WY).png|75px]] |
|data-sort-value="Barrett, Frank"|[[File:Frank A. Barrett (WY).png|75px]] |
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|'''[[Frank A. Barrett]]'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1962)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1779–1780}}<ref name="nga-barrett">{{Cite web |title=Frank A. Barrett |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/6861-2/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Frank A. Barrett]]'''<br>{{Small|(1892–1962)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1779–1780}}<ref name="nga-barrett">{{Cite web |title=Frank A. Barrett |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/6861-2/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 1, 1951}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Woolfson |first=Walt |date=1951-01-01 |title=Barrett Sworn In at Ceremony at Statehouse |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 1, 1951}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Woolfson |first=Walt |date=1951-01-01 |title=Barrett Sworn In at Ceremony at Statehouse |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-barrett-inaugurated/128762768/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 3, 1953<br>{{small|(resigned)}}{{efn|Barrett resigned, having been [[1952 United States Senate election in Wyoming|elected]] to the [[United States Senate]].{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1779–1780}}}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1950 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1950]] |
|[[1950 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1950]] |
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|data-sort-value="Rogers, Clifford"|[[File:No image.svg|75px]] |
|data-sort-value="Rogers, Clifford"|[[File:No image.svg|75px]] |
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|'''[[Clifford Joy Rogers]]'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1962)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1780}}<ref name="nga-rogers">{{Cite web |title=Clifford Joy Rogers |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-joy-rogers/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Clifford Joy Rogers]]'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1962)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1780}}<ref name="nga-rogers">{{Cite web |title=Clifford Joy Rogers |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-joy-rogers/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 3, 1953}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1953-01-04 |title=Rogers Is Now Governor |page=2 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 3, 1953}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1953-01-04 |title=Rogers Is Now Governor |page=2 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-rogers-succeeds-barr/128762877/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 3, 1955<br>{{small|(lost nomination)}}{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1780}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
|style="background:#EEEEEE;"|{{small|Secretary of<br>state<br>acting}} |
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|data-sort-value="Simpson, Milward"|[[File:Milward Simpson (WY).png|75px]] |
|data-sort-value="Simpson, Milward"|[[File:Milward Simpson (WY).png|75px]] |
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|'''[[Milward Simpson]]'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1993)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1781}}<ref name="nga-simpson">{{Cite web |title=Milward L. Simpson |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/milward-l-simpson/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Milward Simpson]]'''<br>{{Small|(1897–1993)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1781}}<ref name="nga-simpson">{{Cite web |title=Milward L. Simpson |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/milward-l-simpson/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 3, 1955}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1955-01-03 |title=Simpson Is Sworn In As Governor |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 3, 1955}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1955-01-03 |title=Simpson Is Sworn In As Governor |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-simpson-inaugurated/128762924/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 5, 1959<br>{{small|(lost election)}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1954 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1954]] |
|[[1954 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1954]] |
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|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[Joe Hickey (politician)|Joe Hickey]]'''<br>{{Small|(1911–1970)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1781–1782}}<ref name="nga-hickey">{{Cite web |title=John Joseph Hickey |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/john-joseph-hickey/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Joe Hickey (politician)|Joe Hickey]]'''<br>{{Small|(1911–1970)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1781–1782}}<ref name="nga-hickey">{{Cite web |title=John Joseph Hickey |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/john-joseph-hickey/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 5, 1959}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1959-01-05 |title=Joe Hickey Takes Oath As Governor |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 5, 1959}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1959-01-05 |title=Joe Hickey Takes Oath As Governor |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-hickey-inaugurated-j/128762958/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1961<br>{{small|(resigned)}}{{efn|Hickey resigned so that his successor could appoint him to the [[United States Senate]].{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1781–1782}}}} |
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|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1958 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1958]] |
|[[1958 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1958]] |
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|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="3" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|'''[[Clifford Hansen]]'''<br>{{Small|(1912–2009)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1783}}<ref name="nga-hansen">{{Cite web |title=Clifford P. Hansen |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-p-hansen/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|'''[[Clifford Hansen]]'''<br>{{Small|(1912–2009)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1783}}<ref name="nga-hansen">{{Cite web |title=Clifford P. Hansen |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/clifford-p-hansen/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|{{dts|January 7, 1963}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1963-01-07 |title=Gov. Hansen Takes Over Duties Today |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|{{dts|January 7, 1963}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1963-01-07 |title=Gov. Hansen Takes Over Duties Today |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-hansen-inaugurated-j/128763067/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1967<br>{{small|(did not run)}}{{efn|Hansen was instead [[1966 United States Senate election in Wyoming|elected]] to the [[United States Senate]].{{sfn|Sobel|1978|p=1783}}}} |
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|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1962 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1962]] |
|[[1962 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1962]] |
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|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Hathaway, Stanley"|[[File:Stanley K. Hathaway (WY).png|75px]] |
|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Hathaway, Stanley"|[[File:Stanley K. Hathaway (WY).png|75px]] |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Stanley K. Hathaway]]'''<br>{{Small|(1924–2005)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1783–1784}}<ref name="nga-hathaway">{{Cite web |title=Stanley K. Hathaway |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/stanley-k-hathaway/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Stanley K. Hathaway]]'''<br>{{Small|(1924–2005)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1783–1784}}<ref name="nga-hathaway">{{Cite web |title=Stanley K. Hathaway |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/stanley-k-hathaway/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1967}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Missett Jr. |first=Bill |date=1967-01-03 |title=Hathaway Becomes Wyoming's 19th Governor |page=10 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1967}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Missett Jr. |first=Bill |date=1967-01-03 |title=Hathaway Becomes Wyoming's 19th Governor |page=10 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-hathaway-inaugurated/128763096/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 6, 1975<br>{{small|(did not run)}}{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1783–1784}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1966 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1966]] |
|[[1966 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1966]] |
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|rowspan="5" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="5" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}};"| |
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|rowspan="3"|'''[[Edgar Herschler]]'''<br>{{Small|(1918–1990)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1784–1785}}<ref name="nga-herschler">{{Cite web |title=Edward Herschler |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/edward-herschler/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="3"|'''[[Edgar Herschler]]'''<br>{{Small|(1918–1990)}}<br>{{sfn|Sobel|1978|pp=1784–1785}}<ref name="nga-herschler">{{Cite web |title=Edward Herschler |url=https://www.nga.org/governor/edward-herschler/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 6, 1975}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Magers |first=Kathie |date=1975-01-07 |title=Herschler Takes Office |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 6, 1975}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Magers |first=Kathie |date=1975-01-07 |title=Herschler Takes Office |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-herschler-inaugurate/128763135/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 5, 1987<br>{{small|(did not run)}} |
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|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]{{sfn|Kallenbach|1977|pp=649–651}} |
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|[[1974 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1974]] |
|[[1974 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1974]] |
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|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Sullivan, Mike"|[[File:WY Governor Mike Sullivan WSA OH-2104.jpg|75px]] |
|rowspan="2" data-sort-value="Sullivan, Mike"|[[File:WY Governor Mike Sullivan WSA OH-2104.jpg|75px]] |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Mike Sullivan (Wyoming politician)|Mike Sullivan]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Mike Sullivan (Wyoming politician)|Mike Sullivan]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 5, 1987}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Kirshner |first=Erich |date=1987-01-06 |title=Sullivan Takes Oath As Wyoming's 29th Governor |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 5, 1987}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Kirshner |first=Erich |date=1987-01-06 |title=Sullivan Takes Oath As Wyoming's 29th Governor |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-sullivan-inaugurated/128763171/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 2, 1995<br>{{small|(term-limited)}}{{efn|Legislation passed in 1992 limited governors to eight years in any period of sixteen years.<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Pershing |first1=Chris|last2=Cillizza|first2=Ben |date=2009-02-16 |title=Will Wyoming's Governor Buck Term Limits? |language=en-US |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/15/AR2009021501918.html |access-date=2023-12-20 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref>|name=limits}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]<ref name="nga-sullivan" /> |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Democratic Party|Democratic]]<ref name="nga-sullivan" /> |
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|[[1986 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1986]] |
|[[1986 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1986]] |
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|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="2" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|rowspan="2"|'''[[Jim Geringer]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="2"|'''[[Jim Geringer]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1995}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1995-01-03 |title=Geringer Promises Renewed Trust |page=1 |work= |
|rowspan="2"|{{dts|January 2, 1995}}<ref>{{Cite news |date=1995-01-03 |title=Geringer Promises Renewed Trust |page=1 |work=[[Billings Gazette]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-billings-gazette-geringer-inaugurate/128763244/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 6, 2003<br>{{small|(term-limited)}}{{efn|name=limits}} |
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|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]<ref name="nga-geringer" /> |
|rowspan="2"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]<ref name="nga-geringer" /> |
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|[[1994 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1994]] |
|[[1994 Wyoming gubernatorial election|1994]] |
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|rowspan="6" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
|rowspan="6" style="color:inherit;background: {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}};"| |
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|rowspan="3"|'''[[Matt Mead]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan="3"|'''[[Matt Mead]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 3, 2011}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Pelzer |first=Jeremy |date=2011-01-04 |title='Putting Wyoming First' |page=1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 3, 2011}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Pelzer |first=Jeremy |date=2011-01-04 |title='Putting Wyoming First' |page=1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-mead-inaugurated-jan/128763334/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />January 7, 2019<br>{{small|(term-limited)}}{{efn|name=limits}} |
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|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]<ref name="nga-mead" /> |
|rowspan="3"|[[Wyoming Republican Party|Republican]]<ref name="nga-mead" /> |
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|[[2010 Wyoming gubernatorial election|2010]] |
|[[2010 Wyoming gubernatorial election|2010]] |
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|rowspan="3"|'''[[Mark Gordon]]'''<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/ |access-date=July 22, 2023 |publisher=[[National Governors Association]]}}</ref> |
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|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 7, 2019}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gruver |first=Mead |date=2019-01-08 |title=Governor Takes Oath in Work Zone |page=A1 |work=Casper Star-Tribune |
|rowspan="3"|{{dts|January 7, 2019}}<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gruver |first=Mead |date=2019-01-08 |title=Governor Takes Oath in Work Zone |page=A1 |work=[[Casper Star-Tribune]]|agency=Associated Press |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/casper-star-tribune-gordon-inaugurated-j/128763366/ |access-date=2023-07-24}}</ref><br />–<br />Incumbent{{efn|Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023, and [[2026 Wyoming gubernatorial election|will expire]] January 4, 2027; he will be term-limited.}} |
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Governor of Wyoming | |
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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 (2022)[1] |
Website | governor |
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.
List of governors
[edit]Territory of Wyoming
[edit]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
[edit]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 |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ 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;[3] confirmed by the Senate on April 7;[4] took the oath of office on April 15;[2] and arrived in the territory on May 7.[2] He was reconfirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1873.[5]
- ^ Thayer was nominated[7] and confirmed by the Senate[8] on February 10, 1875, and took the oath of office on March 1.[6]
- ^ Hoyt was nominated on March 12, 1878;[10] confirmed by the Senate on April 10;[11] and arrived in the territory on May 29.[9]
- ^ Hale was nominated on July 26, 1882;[13] confirmed by the Senate on August 3;[14] and took the oath of office on August 22.[12]
- ^ Territorial Secretary Elliot S. N. Morgan acted as governor until Hale's successor arrived.[12]
- ^ Warren was nominated on February 26, 1885;[17] confirmed by the Senate on February 27;[18] and took the oath of office on February 28.[15]
- ^ Baxter was appointed on November 11, 1886, during a Senate recess.[19] 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.[19]
- ^ Moonlight was nominated on December 8, 1886;[21] confirmed by the Senate on December 20;[22] and took the oath of office on January 24, 1887.[20]
- ^ Warren was nominated on March 26, 1889;[23] confirmed by the Senate on March 27;[24] and took the oath of office on April 9.[15]
- ^ Secretaries of state represented the same party as their governor unless noted.
- ^ Warren resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[16]
- ^ Osborne represented the Democratic and Populist parties.[34]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Represented the Republican Party
- ^ Sobel notes Carey received the Democratic nomination, but called himself an Independent and, later, a Progressive.[46]
- ^ Kendrick resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[49]
- ^ Carey lost the Republican nomination to John W. Hay.[55]
- ^ Clark lost the Republican nomination to Harry R. Weston.[70]
- ^ Represented the Democratic Party
- ^ Hunt resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[79]
- ^ Barrett resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[85]
- ^ Hickey resigned so that his successor could appoint him to the United States Senate.[94]
- ^ Hansen was instead elected to the United States Senate.[100]
- ^ a b c d Legislation passed in 1992 limited governors to eight years in any period of sixteen years.[111]
- ^ Gordon's second term began on January 2, 2023, and will expire January 4, 2027; he will be term-limited.
References
[edit]- ^ "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries". The Council of State Governments. Retrieved August 7, 2024.
- ^ a b c McMullin 1984, pp. 337–338.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 76, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 41st Cong., 1st sess., 108, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., special sess., 116, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ a b McMullin 1984, pp. 338–339.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 509, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 43rd Cong., 2nd sess., 510, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ a b McMullin 1984, pp. 339–340.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 261, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 45th Cong., 2nd sess., 291, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c McMullin 1984, p. 341.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 497, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 47th Cong., 1st sess., 516, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e McMullin 1984, pp. 341–343.
- ^ a b c d Sobel 1978, p. 1765.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 484, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 48th Cong., 2nd sess., 490, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c McMullin 1984, pp. 343–344.
- ^ a b McMullin 1984, pp. 344–346.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 597, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 664, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 40, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate Exec. Journal. 51st Cong., special sess., 46, accessed July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Francis E. Warren". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Just Before Midnight". The Cheyenne Daily Leader. October 12, 1890. p. 3. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Kallenbach 1977, pp. 649–651.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1766.
- ^ "Amos Walker Barber". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Barber". The Cheyenne Daily Leader. November 25, 1890. p. 2. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1766–1767.
- ^ "John Eugene Osborne". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Osborne Takes the Official Oath a Second Time". Lincoln Journal Star. January 3, 1893. p. 2. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Glashan 1979, p. 346.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1767–1768.
- ^ "William Alford Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Wyoming's New Governor". Reno Gazette-Journal. Associated Press. January 7, 1895. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1768–1769.
- ^ "De Forest Richards". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Inducted into Office". The Salt Lake Tribune. January 3, 1899. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1769.
- ^ "Fenimore Chatterton". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Gov. Richards Called". The Salt Lake Tribune. April 29, 1903. p. 3. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1770.
- ^ "Wyoming's New Governor Takes Office". Chicago Tribune. January 3, 1905. p. 5. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b c Sobel 1978, pp. 1770–1771.
- ^ "Joseph Maull Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Carey Inaugurated Governor of Wyoming". Midland Empire News. January 3, 1911. p. 4. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1771–1772.
- ^ "John Benjamin Kendrick". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Kendrick Inducted Wyoming Governor". Salt Lake Telegram. January 4, 1915. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1772.
- ^ "Frank L. Houx". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Frank L. Houx Now Governor of Wyo". The Northern Wyoming Herald. February 28, 1917. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, p. 1773.
- ^ "Robert Davis Carey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Robert D. Carey". The Northern Wyoming Herald. January 8, 1919. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1773–1774.
- ^ "William Bradford Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "New Executive Is Fourth Demo to Hold Office". Casper Star-Tribune. January 2, 1923. p. 1. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1774.
- ^ "Franklin Earl Lucas". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Ross Is Dead". Casper Star-Tribune. October 2, 1924. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1775.
- ^ "Nellie Tayloe Ross". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Nellie Tayloe Ross Inaugurated Governor; First Woman to Hold This Office in U.S." Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 5, 1925. p. 1. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1775–1776.
- ^ "Frank Collins Emerson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Emerson in Inaugural Address Urges Constructive Program". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 3, 1927. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1776–1777.
- ^ "Alonzo M. Clark". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Gov. Emerson Dead". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. February 19, 1931. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1777.
- ^ "Leslie A. Miller". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Gov. Miller Assumes Post". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 2, 1933. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1777–1778.
- ^ "Nels H. Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Smith Takes Oath". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 2, 1939. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1778–1779.
- ^ "Lester Calloway Hunt". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Governor Hunt Takes Oath". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 4, 1943. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1779.
- ^ "Arthur Griswold Crane". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Crane Becomes Chief Executive". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 3, 1949. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1779–1780.
- ^ "Frank A. Barrett". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ Woolfson, Walt (January 1, 1951). "Barrett Sworn In at Ceremony at Statehouse". Casper Star-Tribune. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, p. 1780.
- ^ "Clifford Joy Rogers". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Rogers Is Now Governor". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 4, 1953. p. 2. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, p. 1781.
- ^ "Milward L. Simpson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Simpson Is Sworn In As Governor". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 3, 1955. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1781–1782.
- ^ "John Joseph Hickey". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Joe Hickey Takes Oath As Governor". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 5, 1959. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1782–1783.
- ^ "Jack Robert Gage". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Hickey Resigns; Appointed to Senate". The Jackson Hole Guide. January 5, 1961. p. 4. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, p. 1783.
- ^ "Clifford P. Hansen". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ "Gov. Hansen Takes Over Duties Today". Casper Star-Tribune. Associated Press. January 7, 1963. p. 1. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 1783–1784.
- ^ "Stanley K. Hathaway". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
- ^ Missett Jr., Bill (January 3, 1967). "Hathaway Becomes Wyoming's 19th Governor". Casper Star-Tribune. p. 10. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 1784–1785.
- ^ "Edward Herschler". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
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