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List of governors of New Hampshire

The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and is commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

The current governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who took office on January 5, 2017, and has been re-elected three times. The longest-serving governor is John Taylor Gilman, who served as governor for 14 years, from 1794 to 1805 and from 1813 to 1816.

Governors edit

New Hampshire was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on June 21, 1788.[1] Before it declared its independence, New Hampshire was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain.

The original 1776 Constitution of New Hampshire did not provide for a chief executive. The office of President was created by the 1784 constitution, and renamed Governor in 1792.[2] Governors served one-year terms until an 1877 amendment increased this to two years.[3] there have never been any term limits for the office, nor is there a lieutenant governor; should the office become vacant, the president of the New Hampshire Senate acts as governor.[4]

Governors of the State of New Hampshire
No. Governor[a] Term in office Party Election
1     Meshech Weare
(1713–1786)
[5]
June 15, 1784[6]

June 8, 1785
(did not run)
No parties[7] 1784
2   John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[8][9]
June 8, 1785[10]

June 9, 1786
(lost election)
No parties[7] 1785
3   John Sullivan
(1740–1795)
[11][12]
June 9, 1786[13]

June 6, 1788
(lost election)
No parties[7] 1786
1787
2   John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[8][9]
June 6, 1788[14]

January 22, 1789
(resigned)[b]
No parties[7] 1788
  John Pickering
(1737–1805)
January 22, 1789[15]

June 9, 1789
(lost election)
No parties[7] President of
the Senate
acting
3   John Sullivan
(1740–1795)
[11][12]
June 9, 1789[16]

June 8, 1790
(did not run)[c]
No parties[7] 1789
4   Josiah Bartlett
(1729–1795)
[19][20]
June 8, 1790[21]

June 5, 1794
(did not run)
No parties[7] 1790
1791
1792
1793
5   John Taylor Gilman
(1753–1828)
[22][23]
June 5, 1794[24]

June 6, 1805
(lost election)
Federalist[7] 1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
2   John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[8][9]
June 6, 1805[25]

June 13, 1809
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[7]
1805
1806
1807
1808
6   Jeremiah Smith
(1759–1842)
[26][27]
June 13, 1809[28]

June 7, 1810
(lost election)
Federalist[7] 1809
2   John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[8][9]
June 7, 1810[29]

June 6, 1812
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
[7]
1810
1811
7   William Plumer
(1759–1850)
[30][31]
June 6, 1812[32]

June 5, 1813
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[7]
1812
5   John Taylor Gilman
(1753–1828)
[22][23]
June 5, 1813[33]

June 6, 1816
(did not run)
Federalist[7] 1813
1814
1815
7   William Plumer
(1759–1850)
[30][31]
June 6, 1816[34]

June 7, 1819
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
[7]
1816
1817
1818
8   Samuel Bell
(1770–1850)
[35][36]
June 7, 1819[37]

June 5, 1823
(did not run)[d]
Democratic-
Republican
[7]
1819
1820
1821
1822
9   Levi Woodbury
(1789–1851)
[38][39]
June 5, 1823[40]

June 4, 1824
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[e]
1823
10   David L. Morril
(1772–1849)
[41][42]
June 4, 1824[43]

June 8, 1827
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[f]
1824
1825
1826
11   Benjamin Pierce
(1757–1839)
[46][47]
June 8, 1827[48]

June 9, 1828
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[g]
1827
12   John Bell
(1765–1836)
[50][51]
June 9, 1828[52]

June 6, 1829
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
[45]
1828
11   Benjamin Pierce
(1757–1839)
[46][47]
June 6, 1829[53]

June 4, 1830
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1829
13   Matthew Harvey
(1781–1866)
[54][55]
June 4, 1830[56]

February 28, 1831
(resigned)[h]
Democratic[45] 1830
  Joseph M. Harper
(1787–1865)
[57][58]
February 28, 1831[59]

June 3, 1831
(successor took office)
Democratic[45] President of
the Senate
acting
14   Samuel Dinsmoor
(1766–1835)
[60][61]
June 3, 1831[62]

June 6, 1834
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1831
1832
1833
15   William Badger
(1779–1852)
[63][64]
June 6, 1834[65]

June 2, 1836
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1834
1835
16   Isaac Hill
(1788–1851)
[66][67]
June 2, 1836[68]

June 6, 1839
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1836
1837
1838
17   John Page
(1787–1865)
[69][70]
June 6, 1839[71]

June 2, 1842
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1839
1840
1841
18   Henry Hubbard
(1784–1857)
[72][73]
June 2, 1842[74]

June 6, 1844
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1842
1843
19   John Hardy Steele
(1789–1865)
[75][76]
June 6, 1844[77]

June 5, 1846
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1844
1845
20   Anthony Colby
(1792–1873)
[78][79]
June 5, 1846[80]

June 3, 1847
(lost election)
Whig[45] 1846
21   Jared W. Williams
(1796–1864)
[81][82]
June 3, 1847[83]

June 7, 1849
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1847
1848
22   Samuel Dinsmoor Jr.
(1799–1869)
[84][85]
June 7, 1849[86]

June 3, 1852
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1849
1850
1851
23   Noah Martin
(1801–1863)
[87][88]
June 3, 1852[89]

June 8, 1854
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1852
1853
24   Nathaniel B. Baker
(1818–1876)
[90][91]
June 8, 1854[92]

June 7, 1855
(lost election)
Democratic[45] 1854
25   Ralph Metcalf
(1796–1858)
[93][94]
June 7, 1855[95]

June 4, 1857
(did not run)
Know Nothing[45] 1855
1856
26   William Haile
(1807–1876)
[96][97]
June 4, 1857[98]

June 2, 1859
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1857
1858
27   Ichabod Goodwin
(1794–1882)
[99][100]
June 2, 1859[101]

June 6, 1861
(lost nomination)[99]
Republican[45] 1859
1860
28   Nathaniel S. Berry
(1796–1894)
[102][103]
June 6, 1861[104]

June 4, 1863
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1861
1862
29   Joseph A. Gilmore
(1811–1867)
[105][106]
June 4, 1863[107]

June 8, 1865
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1863
1864
30   Frederick Smyth
(1819–1899)
[108][109]
June 8, 1865[110]

June 6, 1867
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1865
1866
31   Walter Harriman
(1817–1884)
[111][112]
June 6, 1867[113]

June 3, 1869
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1867
1868
32   Onslow Stearns
(1810–1878)
[114][115]
June 3, 1869[116]

June 14, 1871
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1869
1870
33   James A. Weston
(1827–1895)
[117][118]
June 14, 1871[119]

June 6, 1872
(lost election)
Democratic[45] 1871
34   Ezekiel A. Straw
(1819–1882)
[120][121]
June 6, 1872[122]

June 4, 1874
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1872
1873
33   James A. Weston
(1827–1895)
[117][118]
June 4, 1874[123]

June 10, 1875
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1874
35   Person Colby Cheney
(1828–1901)
[124][125]
June 10, 1875[126]

June 7, 1877
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1875
1876
36   Benjamin F. Prescott
(1833–1895)
[127][128]
June 7, 1877[129]

June 5, 1879
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1877
Mar. 1878
37   Nathaniel Head
(1828–1883)
[130][131]
June 5, 1879[132]

June 2, 1881
(did not run)
Republican[45] Nov. 1878
38   Charles H. Bell
(1823–1893)
[133][134]
June 2, 1881[135]

June 7, 1883
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1880
39   Samuel W. Hale
(1823–1891)
[136][137]
June 7, 1883[138]

June 4, 1885
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1882
40   Moody Currier
(1806–1898)
[139][140]
June 4, 1885[141]

June 2, 1887
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1884
41   Charles H. Sawyer
(1840–1908)
[142][143]
June 2, 1887[144]

June 6, 1889
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1886
42   David H. Goodell[i]
(1834–1915)
[145][146]
June 6, 1889[147]

January 8, 1891
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1888
43   Hiram A. Tuttle
(1837–1911)
[148][149]
January 8, 1891[150]

January 5, 1893
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1890
44   John Butler Smith
(1838–1914)
[151][152]
January 5, 1893[153]

January 3, 1895
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1892
45   Charles A. Busiel
(1842–1901)
[154][155]
January 3, 1895[156]

January 7, 1897
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1894
46   George A. Ramsdell
(1834–1900)
[157][158]
January 7, 1897[159]

January 5, 1899
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1896
47   Frank W. Rollins
(1860–1915)
[160][161]
January 5, 1899[162]

January 3, 1901
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1898
48   Chester B. Jordan
(1839–1914)
[163][164]
January 3, 1901[165]

January 8, 1903
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1900
49   Nahum J. Bachelder
(1854–1934)
[166][167]
January 8, 1903[168]

January 5, 1905
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1902
50   John McLane
(1852–1911)
[169][170]
January 5, 1905[171]

January 3, 1907
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1904
51   Charles M. Floyd
(1861–1923)
[172][173]
January 3, 1907[174]

January 7, 1909
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1906
52   Henry B. Quinby
(1846–1924)
[175][176]
January 7, 1909[177]

January 5, 1911
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1908
53   Robert P. Bass
(1873–1960)
[178][179]
January 5, 1911[180]

January 2, 1913
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1910
54   Samuel D. Felker
(1859–1932)
[181][182]
January 2, 1913[183]

January 7, 1915
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1912
55   Rolland H. Spaulding
(1873–1942)
[184][185]
January 7, 1915[186]

January 4, 1917
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1914
56   Henry W. Keyes
(1863–1938)
[187][188]
January 4, 1917[189]

January 2, 1919
(did not run)[j]
Republican[45] 1916
57   John H. Bartlett
(1869–1952)
[190][191]
January 2, 1919[192]

January 6, 1921
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1918
58   Albert O. Brown
(1852–1937)
[193][194]
January 6, 1921[195]

January 4, 1923
(did not run)[193]
Republican[45] 1920
59   Fred H. Brown
(1879–1955)
[196][197]
January 4, 1923[198]

January 8, 1925
(lost election)
Democratic[45] 1922
60   John Gilbert Winant
(1889–1947)
[199][200]
January 8, 1925[201]

January 6, 1927
(lost nomination)[202]
Republican[45] 1924
61   Huntley N. Spaulding
(1869–1955)
[202][203]
January 6, 1927[204]

January 3, 1929
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1926
62   Charles W. Tobey
(1880–1953)
[205][206]
January 3, 1929[207]

January 8, 1931
(did not run)[205]
Republican[45] 1928
60   John Gilbert Winant
(1889–1947)
[199][200]
January 8, 1931[208]

January 3, 1935
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1930
1932
63   Styles Bridges
(1898–1961)
[209][210]
January 3, 1935[211]

January 7, 1937
(did not run)[k]
Republican[45] 1934
64   Francis P. Murphy
(1877–1958)
[212][213]
January 7, 1937[214]

January 2, 1941
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1936
1938
65   Robert O. Blood
(1887–1975)
[215][216]
January 2, 1941[217]

January 4, 1945
(lost nomination)[215]
Republican[45] 1940
1942
66   Charles M. Dale
(1893–1978)
[218][219]
January 4, 1945[220]

January 6, 1949
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1944
1946
67   Sherman Adams
(1899–1986)
[221][222]
January 6, 1949[223]

January 8, 1953
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1948
1950
68   Hugh Gregg
(1917–2003)
[224][225]
January 8, 1953[226]

January 6, 1955
(did not run)[224]
Republican[45] 1952
69   Lane Dwinell
(1906–1997)
[227][228]
January 6, 1955[229]

January 8, 1959
(did not run)
Republican[45] 1954
1956
70   Wesley Powell
(1915–1981)
[230][231]
January 8, 1959[232]

January 5, 1963
(lost nomination)[l]
Republican[45] 1958
1960
71   John W. King
(1916–1996)
[233][234]
January 5, 1963[235]

January 2, 1969
(did not run)
Democratic[45] 1962
1964
1966
72   Walter R. Peterson Jr.
(1922–2011)
[236][237]
January 2, 1969[238]

January 4, 1973
(lost nomination)[239]
Republican[45] 1968
1970
73   Meldrim Thomson Jr.
(1912–2001)
[239][240]
January 4, 1973[241]

January 4, 1979
(lost election)
Republican[45] 1972
1974
1976
74   Hugh Gallen
(1924–1982)
[242]
January 4, 1979[243]

December 29, 1982
(died in office)[m]
Democratic[242] 1978
1980
  Vesta M. Roy
(1925–2002)
[244]
December 29, 1982[245]

January 6, 1983
(successor took office)
Republican[244] President of
the Senate
acting
75   John H. Sununu
(b. 1939)
[246]
January 6, 1983[247]

January 5, 1989
(did not run)
Republican[246] 1982
1984
1986
76   Judd Gregg
(b. 1947)
[248]
January 5, 1989[249]

January 2, 1993
(resigned)[n]
Republican[248] 1988
1990
  Ralph D. Hough
(b. 1943)
January 2, 1993[250]

January 7, 1993
(successor took office)
Republican[250] President of
the Senate
acting
77   Steve Merrill
(1946–2020)
[251]
January 7, 1993[252]

January 9, 1997
(did not run)
Republican[251] 1992
1994
78   Jeanne Shaheen
(b. 1947)
[253]
January 9, 1997[254]

January 9, 2003
(did not run)
Democratic[253] 1996
1998
2000
79   Craig Benson
(b. 1954)
[255]
January 9, 2003[256]

January 6, 2005
(lost election)
Republican[255] 2002
80   John Lynch
(b. 1952)
[257]
January 6, 2005[258]

January 3, 2013
(did not run)
Democratic[257] 2004
2006
2008
2010
81   Maggie Hassan
(b. 1958)
[259]
January 3, 2013[260]

January 2, 2017
(resigned)[o]
Democratic[259] 2012
2014
  Chuck Morse
(b. 1960)
[262]
January 3, 2017[261]

January 5, 2017
(successor took office)
Republican[262] President of
the Senate
acting
82   Chris Sununu
(b. 1974)
[263]
January 5, 2017[264]

Incumbent[p]
Republican[263] 2016
2018
2020
2022

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The office was named president until 1792.
  2. ^ Langdon resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[8][15]
  3. ^ Sullivan had been appointed to the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire on September 26, 1789.[17] Some sources say he resigned as governor near the end of his term due to objections to him being both in the executive and judiciary;[11] but the State Papers indicate he remained in office until the expiration of his term.[18]
  4. ^ Bell was instead elected to the United States Senate.[35]
  5. ^ Woodbury was a Democratic-Republican, but was not nominated by the party, so he ran independently.[38]
  6. ^ Sobel labels Morrill a Democratic-Republican,[41] while other main sources label him an Adams Republican.[44][7][45]
  7. ^ Dubin,[49] Kallenbach,[45] and Sobel[46] label Pierce a Jackson Democrat, while Glashan labels him a Democratic-Republican.[7]
  8. ^ Harvey resigned, having been confirmed to the United States District Court for New Hampshire.[54]
  9. ^ Goodell was seriously ill in 1890, and President of the Senate David A. Taggart acted as governor from April 22 to July 1.[145]
  10. ^ Keyes was instead elected to the United States Senate.[187]
  11. ^ Bridges was instead elected to the United States Senate.[209]
  12. ^ Powell lost the Republican nomination to John P. Pillsbury.[230]
  13. ^ Gallen had lost the 1982 election before he died.
  14. ^ Gregg resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[250]
  15. ^ Hassan resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[261]
  16. ^ Sununu's fourth term began on January 5, 2023, and will expire January 2025; he is not running for re-election.[265]

References edit

General
  • "Former New Hampshire Governors". National Governors Association. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  • Sobel, Robert (1978). Biographical directory of the governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. III. Meckler Books. ISBN 9780930466008. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  • Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results by State and County. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1439-0.
  • Dubin, Michael J. (2014). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1861-1911: The Official Results by State and County. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-5646-8.
  • Kallenbach, Joseph Ernest (1977). American State Governors, 1776-1976. Oceana Publications. ISBN 978-0-379-00665-0. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  • Glashan, Roy R. (1979). American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978. Meckler Books. ISBN 978-0-930466-17-6.
  • "State Constitution". State of New Hampshire. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  • "Our Campaigns - Governor of New Hampshire - History". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
Specific
  1. ^ "Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New Hampshire; June 21, 1788". The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  2. ^ NH Const. art. 41
  3. ^ NH Const. art. 42
  4. ^ NH Const. art. 49
  5. ^ "Meshech Weare". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  6. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 52. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Glashan 1979, p. 200.
  8. ^ a b c d e Sobel 1978, pp. 942–943.
  9. ^ a b c d "John Langdon". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  10. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 307. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  11. ^ a b c Sobel 1978, p. 939.
  12. ^ a b "John Sullivan". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  13. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 580. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  14. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 264. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  15. ^ a b New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 251. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  16. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 556. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  17. ^ John Sullivan at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
  18. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 548. Accessed April 7, 2023. "From this date till the expiration of his term as Chief Executive of the State, in June, 1790, General Sullivan was the incumbent of both offices."
  19. ^ Sobel 1978, p. 940.
  20. ^ "Josiah Bartlett". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  21. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 11. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  22. ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 941–942.
  23. ^ a b "John Taylor Gilman". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  24. ^ New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 832. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  25. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1805 sess., 9, accessed April 7, 2023.
  26. ^ Sobel 1978, pp. 943–944.
  27. ^ "Jeremiah Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  28. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1809 sess., 19, accessed April 7, 2023.
  29. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1810 sess., 11, accessed April 7, 2023.
  30. ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 944–945.
  31. ^ a b "William Plumer". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  32. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1812 sess., 18, accessed April 8, 2023.
  33. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1813 sess., 24, accessed April 8, 2023.
  34. ^ "Legislature of New Hampshire". The Morning Chronicle. September 20, 1816. p. 2. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  35. ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 945–946.
  36. ^ "Samuel Bell". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  37. ^ "none". The Pittsfield Sun. June 16, 1819. p. 3. Retrieved April 9, 2023. [Bell] was inducted into office on the Monday following.
  38. ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 946–947.
  39. ^ "Levi Woodbury". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  40. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1823 sess., 13, accessed April 8, 2023.
  41. ^ a b Sobel 1978, pp. 947–948.
  42. ^ "David Lawrence Morril". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  43. ^ New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1824 sess., 37, accessed April 8, 2023.
  44. ^ Dubin 2003, p. 151.
  45. ^ 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 aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp Kallenbach 1977, pp. 374–377.
  46. ^ a b c Sobel 1978, pp. 948–949.
  47. ^ a b "Benjamin Pierce". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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list, governors, hampshire, governor, hampshire, head, government, state, hampshire, commander, chief, state, military, forces, current, governor, republican, chris, sununu, took, office, january, 2017, been, elected, three, times, longest, serving, governor, . The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U S state of New Hampshire and is commander in chief of the state s military forces The current governor is Republican Chris Sununu who took office on January 5 2017 and has been re elected three times The longest serving governor is John Taylor Gilman who served as governor for 14 years from 1794 to 1805 and from 1813 to 1816 Contents 1 Governors 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksGovernors editFor the period before independence see List of colonial governors of New Hampshire New Hampshire was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on June 21 1788 1 Before it declared its independence New Hampshire was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain The original 1776 Constitution of New Hampshire did not provide for a chief executive The office of President was created by the 1784 constitution and renamed Governor in 1792 2 Governors served one year terms until an 1877 amendment increased this to two years 3 there have never been any term limits for the office nor is there a lieutenant governor should the office become vacant the president of the New Hampshire Senate acts as governor 4 Governors of the State of New Hampshire No Governor a Term in office Party Election 1 nbsp Meshech Weare 1713 1786 5 June 15 1784 6 June 8 1785 did not run No parties 7 1784 2 nbsp John Langdon 1741 1819 8 9 June 8 1785 10 June 9 1786 lost election No parties 7 1785 3 nbsp John Sullivan 1740 1795 11 12 June 9 1786 13 June 6 1788 lost election No parties 7 1786 1787 2 nbsp John Langdon 1741 1819 8 9 June 6 1788 14 January 22 1789 resigned b No parties 7 1788 nbsp John Pickering 1737 1805 January 22 1789 15 June 9 1789 lost election No parties 7 President ofthe Senateacting 3 nbsp John Sullivan 1740 1795 11 12 June 9 1789 16 June 8 1790 did not run c No parties 7 1789 4 nbsp Josiah Bartlett 1729 1795 19 20 June 8 1790 21 June 5 1794 did not run No parties 7 1790 1791 1792 1793 5 nbsp John Taylor Gilman 1753 1828 22 23 June 5 1794 24 June 6 1805 lost election Federalist 7 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 2 nbsp John Langdon 1741 1819 8 9 June 6 1805 25 June 13 1809 lost election Democratic Republican 7 1805 1806 1807 1808 6 nbsp Jeremiah Smith 1759 1842 26 27 June 13 1809 28 June 7 1810 lost election Federalist 7 1809 2 nbsp John Langdon 1741 1819 8 9 June 7 1810 29 June 6 1812 did not run Democratic Republican 7 1810 1811 7 nbsp William Plumer 1759 1850 30 31 June 6 1812 32 June 5 1813 lost election Democratic Republican 7 1812 5 nbsp John Taylor Gilman 1753 1828 22 23 June 5 1813 33 June 6 1816 did not run Federalist 7 1813 1814 1815 7 nbsp William Plumer 1759 1850 30 31 June 6 1816 34 June 7 1819 did not run Democratic Republican 7 1816 1817 1818 8 nbsp Samuel Bell 1770 1850 35 36 June 7 1819 37 June 5 1823 did not run d Democratic Republican 7 1819 1820 1821 1822 9 nbsp Levi Woodbury 1789 1851 38 39 June 5 1823 40 June 4 1824 lost election 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1837 1838 17 nbsp John Page 1787 1865 69 70 June 6 1839 71 June 2 1842 did not run Democratic 45 1839 1840 1841 18 nbsp Henry Hubbard 1784 1857 72 73 June 2 1842 74 June 6 1844 did not run Democratic 45 1842 1843 19 nbsp John Hardy Steele 1789 1865 75 76 June 6 1844 77 June 5 1846 did not run Democratic 45 1844 1845 20 nbsp Anthony Colby 1792 1873 78 79 June 5 1846 80 June 3 1847 lost election Whig 45 1846 21 nbsp Jared W Williams 1796 1864 81 82 June 3 1847 83 June 7 1849 did not run Democratic 45 1847 1848 22 nbsp Samuel Dinsmoor Jr 1799 1869 84 85 June 7 1849 86 June 3 1852 did not run Democratic 45 1849 1850 1851 23 nbsp Noah Martin 1801 1863 87 88 June 3 1852 89 June 8 1854 did not run Democratic 45 1852 1853 24 nbsp Nathaniel B Baker 1818 1876 90 91 June 8 1854 92 June 7 1855 lost election Democratic 45 1854 25 nbsp Ralph Metcalf 1796 1858 93 94 June 7 1855 95 June 4 1857 did not run Know Nothing 45 1855 1856 26 nbsp William Haile 1807 1876 96 97 June 4 1857 98 June 2 1859 did not run Republican 45 1857 1858 27 nbsp Ichabod Goodwin 1794 1882 99 100 June 2 1859 101 June 6 1861 lost nomination 99 Republican 45 1859 1860 28 nbsp Nathaniel S Berry 1796 1894 102 103 June 6 1861 104 June 4 1863 did not run Republican 45 1861 1862 29 nbsp Joseph A Gilmore 1811 1867 105 106 June 4 1863 107 June 8 1865 did not run Republican 45 1863 1864 30 nbsp Frederick Smyth 1819 1899 108 109 June 8 1865 110 June 6 1867 did not run Republican 45 1865 1866 31 nbsp Walter Harriman 1817 1884 111 112 June 6 1867 113 June 3 1869 did not run Republican 45 1867 1868 32 nbsp Onslow Stearns 1810 1878 114 115 June 3 1869 116 June 14 1871 did not run Republican 45 1869 1870 33 nbsp James A Weston 1827 1895 117 118 June 14 1871 119 June 6 1872 lost election Democratic 45 1871 34 nbsp Ezekiel A Straw 1819 1882 120 121 June 6 1872 122 June 4 1874 did not run Republican 45 1872 1873 33 nbsp James A Weston 1827 1895 117 118 June 4 1874 123 June 10 1875 did not run Democratic 45 1874 35 nbsp Person Colby Cheney 1828 1901 124 125 June 10 1875 126 June 7 1877 did not run Republican 45 1875 1876 36 nbsp Benjamin F Prescott 1833 1895 127 128 June 7 1877 129 June 5 1879 did not run Republican 45 1877 Mar 1878 37 nbsp Nathaniel Head 1828 1883 130 131 June 5 1879 132 June 2 1881 did not run Republican 45 Nov 1878 38 nbsp Charles H Bell 1823 1893 133 134 June 2 1881 135 June 7 1883 did not run Republican 45 1880 39 nbsp Samuel W Hale 1823 1891 136 137 June 7 1883 138 June 4 1885 did not run Republican 45 1882 40 nbsp Moody Currier 1806 1898 139 140 June 4 1885 141 June 2 1887 did not run Republican 45 1884 41 nbsp Charles H Sawyer 1840 1908 142 143 June 2 1887 144 June 6 1889 did not run Republican 45 1886 42 nbsp David H Goodell i 1834 1915 145 146 June 6 1889 147 January 8 1891 did not run Republican 45 1888 43 nbsp Hiram A Tuttle 1837 1911 148 149 January 8 1891 150 January 5 1893 did not run Republican 45 1890 44 nbsp John Butler Smith 1838 1914 151 152 January 5 1893 153 January 3 1895 did not run Republican 45 1892 45 nbsp Charles A Busiel 1842 1901 154 155 January 3 1895 156 January 7 1897 did not run Republican 45 1894 46 nbsp George A Ramsdell 1834 1900 157 158 January 7 1897 159 January 5 1899 did not run Republican 45 1896 47 nbsp Frank W Rollins 1860 1915 160 161 January 5 1899 162 January 3 1901 did not run Republican 45 1898 48 nbsp Chester B Jordan 1839 1914 163 164 January 3 1901 165 January 8 1903 did not run Republican 45 1900 49 nbsp Nahum J Bachelder 1854 1934 166 167 January 8 1903 168 January 5 1905 did not run Republican 45 1902 50 nbsp John McLane 1852 1911 169 170 January 5 1905 171 January 3 1907 did not run Republican 45 1904 51 nbsp Charles M Floyd 1861 1923 172 173 January 3 1907 174 January 7 1909 did not run Republican 45 1906 52 nbsp Henry B Quinby 1846 1924 175 176 January 7 1909 177 January 5 1911 did not run Republican 45 1908 53 nbsp Robert P Bass 1873 1960 178 179 January 5 1911 180 January 2 1913 did not run Republican 45 1910 54 nbsp Samuel D Felker 1859 1932 181 182 January 2 1913 183 January 7 1915 did not run Democratic 45 1912 55 nbsp Rolland H Spaulding 1873 1942 184 185 January 7 1915 186 January 4 1917 did not run Republican 45 1914 56 nbsp Henry W Keyes 1863 1938 187 188 January 4 1917 189 January 2 1919 did not run j Republican 45 1916 57 nbsp John H Bartlett 1869 1952 190 191 January 2 1919 192 January 6 1921 did not run Republican 45 1918 58 nbsp Albert O Brown 1852 1937 193 194 January 6 1921 195 January 4 1923 did not run 193 Republican 45 1920 59 nbsp Fred H Brown 1879 1955 196 197 January 4 1923 198 January 8 1925 lost election Democratic 45 1922 60 nbsp John Gilbert Winant 1889 1947 199 200 January 8 1925 201 January 6 1927 lost nomination 202 Republican 45 1924 61 nbsp Huntley N Spaulding 1869 1955 202 203 January 6 1927 204 January 3 1929 did not run Republican 45 1926 62 nbsp Charles W Tobey 1880 1953 205 206 January 3 1929 207 January 8 1931 did not run 205 Republican 45 1928 60 nbsp John Gilbert Winant 1889 1947 199 200 January 8 1931 208 January 3 1935 did not run Republican 45 1930 1932 63 nbsp Styles Bridges 1898 1961 209 210 January 3 1935 211 January 7 1937 did not run k Republican 45 1934 64 nbsp Francis P Murphy 1877 1958 212 213 January 7 1937 214 January 2 1941 did not run Republican 45 1936 1938 65 nbsp Robert O Blood 1887 1975 215 216 January 2 1941 217 January 4 1945 lost nomination 215 Republican 45 1940 1942 66 nbsp Charles M Dale 1893 1978 218 219 January 4 1945 220 January 6 1949 did not run Republican 45 1944 1946 67 nbsp Sherman Adams 1899 1986 221 222 January 6 1949 223 January 8 1953 did not run Republican 45 1948 1950 68 nbsp Hugh Gregg 1917 2003 224 225 January 8 1953 226 January 6 1955 did not run 224 Republican 45 1952 69 nbsp Lane Dwinell 1906 1997 227 228 January 6 1955 229 January 8 1959 did not run Republican 45 1954 1956 70 nbsp Wesley Powell 1915 1981 230 231 January 8 1959 232 January 5 1963 lost nomination l Republican 45 1958 1960 71 nbsp John W King 1916 1996 233 234 January 5 1963 235 January 2 1969 did not run Democratic 45 1962 1964 1966 72 nbsp Walter R Peterson Jr 1922 2011 236 237 January 2 1969 238 January 4 1973 lost nomination 239 Republican 45 1968 1970 73 nbsp Meldrim Thomson Jr 1912 2001 239 240 January 4 1973 241 January 4 1979 lost election Republican 45 1972 1974 1976 74 nbsp Hugh Gallen 1924 1982 242 January 4 1979 243 December 29 1982 died in office m Democratic 242 1978 1980 nbsp Vesta M Roy 1925 2002 244 December 29 1982 245 January 6 1983 successor took office Republican 244 President ofthe Senateacting 75 nbsp John H Sununu b 1939 246 January 6 1983 247 January 5 1989 did not run Republican 246 1982 1984 1986 76 nbsp Judd Gregg b 1947 248 January 5 1989 249 January 2 1993 resigned n Republican 248 1988 1990 nbsp Ralph D Hough b 1943 January 2 1993 250 January 7 1993 successor took office Republican 250 President ofthe Senateacting 77 nbsp Steve Merrill 1946 2020 251 January 7 1993 252 January 9 1997 did not run Republican 251 1992 1994 78 nbsp Jeanne Shaheen b 1947 253 January 9 1997 254 January 9 2003 did not run Democratic 253 1996 1998 2000 79 nbsp Craig Benson b 1954 255 January 9 2003 256 January 6 2005 lost election Republican 255 2002 80 nbsp John Lynch b 1952 257 January 6 2005 258 January 3 2013 did not run Democratic 257 2004 2006 2008 2010 81 nbsp Maggie Hassan b 1958 259 January 3 2013 260 January 2 2017 resigned o Democratic 259 2012 2014 nbsp Chuck Morse b 1960 262 January 3 2017 261 January 5 2017 successor took office Republican 262 President ofthe Senateacting 82 nbsp Chris Sununu b 1974 263 January 5 2017 264 Incumbent p Republican 263 2016 2018 2020 2022See also editGubernatorial lines of succession in the United States New HampshireNotes edit The office was named president until 1792 Langdon resigned having been elected to the United States Senate 8 15 Sullivan had been appointed to the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire on September 26 1789 17 Some sources say he resigned as governor near the end of his term due to objections to him being both in the executive and judiciary 11 but the State Papers indicate he remained in office until the expiration of his term 18 Bell was instead elected to the United States Senate 35 Woodbury was a Democratic Republican but was not nominated by the party so he ran independently 38 Sobel labels Morrill a Democratic Republican 41 while other main sources label him an Adams Republican 44 7 45 Dubin 49 Kallenbach 45 and Sobel 46 label Pierce a Jackson Democrat while Glashan labels him a Democratic Republican 7 Harvey resigned having been confirmed to the United States District Court for New Hampshire 54 Goodell was seriously ill in 1890 and President of the Senate David A Taggart acted as governor from April 22 to July 1 145 Keyes was instead elected to the United States Senate 187 Bridges was instead elected to the United States Senate 209 Powell lost the Republican nomination to John P Pillsbury 230 Gallen had lost the 1982 election before he died Gregg resigned having been elected to the United States Senate 250 Hassan resigned having been elected to the United States Senate 261 Sununu s fourth term began on January 5 2023 and will expire January 2025 he is not running for re election 265 References editGeneral Former New Hampshire Governors National Governors Association Retrieved April 6 2023 Sobel Robert 1978 Biographical directory of the governors of the United States 1789 1978 Vol III Meckler Books ISBN 9780930466008 Retrieved March 25 2023 Dubin Michael J 2003 United States Gubernatorial Elections 1776 1860 The Official Results by State and County McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 1439 0 Dubin Michael J 2014 United States Gubernatorial Elections 1861 1911 The Official Results by State and County McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 5646 8 Kallenbach Joseph Ernest 1977 American State Governors 1776 1976 Oceana Publications ISBN 978 0 379 00665 0 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2023 Chris Sununu will not run for re election for fifth term as New Hampshire governor CBS News July 19 2023 Retrieved July 19 2023 External links editOffice of the Governor of New Hampshire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of governors of New Hampshire amp oldid 1226323311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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