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List of Jewish American politicians

This is a list of notable Jewish American politicians, arranged chronologically. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans.

Federal government edit

Members of Congress edit

Cabinet officials edit

Position Portrait Name Took office Left office President(s)
Secretary of Commerce and Labor   Oscar Straus[1] December 17, 1906 March 5, 1909 Theodore Roosevelt
(1901–1909)
Secretary of the Treasury   Henry Morgenthau[1] January 1, 1934 July 22, 1945[2] Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1933–1945)
Harry S. Truman
(1945–1953)
Acting Secretary of Commerce   Lewis Strauss[1] November 13, 1958 June 30, 1959 Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1953–1961)
Secretary of Labor   Arthur Goldberg[1] January 21, 1961 September 20, 1962 John F. Kennedy
(1961–1963)
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare   Abe Ribicoff[1] January 21, 1961 July 13, 1962
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare   Wilbur Cohen[1] May 16, 1968 January 20, 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson
(1963–1969)
Secretary of State   Henry Kissinger[1] September 22, 1973 January 20, 1977[3] Richard Nixon
(1969–1974)
Gerald Ford
(1974–1977)
Attorney General   Edward Levi[1] January 14, 1975 January 20, 1977
Secretary of Defense   Harold Brown[1] January 20, 1977 January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
Secretary of the Treasury   Michael Blumenthal[1] January 23, 1977 August 4, 1979
Secretary of Transportation   Neil Goldschmidt[1] August 15, 1979 January 20, 1981
Secretary of Commerce   Philip Klutznick[1] January 9, 1980 January 20, 1981
Secretary of Labor   Bob Reich[1] January 22, 1993 January 20, 1997 Bill Clinton
(1993–2001)
Secretary of the Treasury   Bob Rubin[1] January 11, 1995 July 2, 1999
Secretary of Agriculture   Dan Glickman[1] March 30, 1995 January 20, 2001
Secretary of Commerce   Mickey Kantor[1] April 12, 1996 January 21, 1997
Secretary of Defense   William Cohen[4] January 24, 1997 January 20, 2001
Secretary of the Treasury   Larry Summers[1] July 2, 1999 January 20, 2001
Secretary of Homeland Security   Michael Chertoff[5] February 15, 2005 January 21, 2009 George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
Attorney General   Michael Mukasey[6] November 9, 2007 January 20, 2009
Acting Secretary of the Treasury   Stuart Levey[7] January 20, 2009 January 26, 2009 Barack Obama
(2009–2017)
Acting Secretary of Labor   Seth Harris January 22, 2013 July 23, 2013
Acting Secretary of the Treasury   Neal Wolin[8] January 25, 2013 February 28, 2013
Secretary of the Treasury   Jack Lew[9] February 28, 2013 January 20, 2017
Acting Secretary of Commerce   Cam Kerry[10] June 1, 2013 June 26, 2013
Secretary of Commerce   Penny Pritzker[11] June 26, 2013 January 20, 2017
Acting Secretary of the Treasury   Adam Szubin[8] January 20, 2017 February 13, 2017 Donald Trump
(2017–2021)
Secretary of the Treasury   Steve Mnuchin February 13, 2017 January 20, 2021
Secretary of Veteran Affairs   David Shulkin[12] February 14, 2017 March 28, 2018
Acting Attorney General   Jeff Rosen[13] December 23, 2020 January 20, 2021
Secretary of State   Tony Blinken[14] January 26, 2021 Incumbent Joe Biden
(2021–present)
Secretary of the Treasury   Janet Yellen[14] January 26, 2021 Incumbent
Secretary of Homeland Security   Alejandro Mayorkas[14] February 2, 2021 Incumbent
Attorney General   Merrick Garland[14] March 11, 2021 Incumbent

Cabinet-level officials edit

Position Portrait Name Took office Left office President(s)
United States Ambassador to the United Nations   Arthur Goldberg[1] July 28, 1965 June 24, 1968 Lyndon B. Johnson
(1964–1969)
United States Trade Representative   Robert Strauss[15] March 30, 1977 August 17, 1979 Jimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
White House Chief of Staff   Ken Duberstein[16] July 1, 1988 January 20, 1989 Ronald Reagan
(1981–1989)
United States Trade Representative   Mickey Kantor[1] January 22, 1993 April 12, 1996 Bill Clinton
(1993–2001)
Director of Central Intelligence   John Deutch[17] May 10, 1995 December 15, 1996
United States Trade Representative   Charlene Barshefsky[18] April 12, 1996 March 18, 1997
March 18, 1997 January 20, 2001
Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Jack Lew[9] May 21, 1998 January 19, 2001
Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Josh Bolten[19] June 26, 2003 April 14, 2006 George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
White House Chief of Staff April 14, 2006 January 20, 2009
White House Chief of Staff   Rahm Emanuel[20] January 20, 2009 October 1, 2010 Barack Obama
(2009–2017)
Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Peter Orszag[21] January 20, 2009 July 30, 2010
Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Jeff Zients[22] July 30, 2010 November 18, 2010
Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Jack Lew[9] November 18, 2010 January 27, 2012
White House Chief of Staff January 27, 2012 January 20, 2013
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers   Alan Krueger[23] November 7, 2011 August 2, 2013
Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget   Jeff Zients[22] January 27, 2012 April 24, 2013
United States Trade Representative   Mike Froman[24] June 21, 2013 January 20, 2017
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers   Jason Furman[25] August 2, 2013 January 20, 2017
White House Chief of Staff   Ron Klain[26][27] January 20, 2021 February 8, 2023 Joe Biden
(2021–present)
Director of National Intelligence   Avril Haines[28] January 21, 2021 Incumbent
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy   Eric Lander[14] June 2, 2021 February 18, 2022
White House Chief of Staff   Jeff Zients[22] February 8, 2023 Incumbent
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers   Jared Bernstein July 10, 2023 Incumbent

State government edit

Governors edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office Notes
Georgia   David Emanuel[29] Democratic-Republican March 3, 1801 November 7, 1801 Emanuel may not have been an openly practicing Jew.
As an adult he became a Presbyterian, but modern historians accept he was Jewish.[30]
Wisconsin   Edward Salomon[31] Republican April 19, 1862 January 4, 1864
Washington   Edward Salomon[32][33] Republican March 4, 1870 May 26, 1872
California   Washington Bartlett[34] Democratic January 8, 1887 September 12, 1887 California's first and only Jewish governor
Idaho   Moses Alexander[29] Democratic January 4, 1915 January 6, 1919 Idaho's first and only Jewish governor
Utah   Simon Bamberger[29] Democratic January 1, 1917 January 1, 1921 Utah's first and only Jewish governor
New Mexico   Arthur Seligman[29] Democratic January 1, 1931 September 25, 1933 New Mexico's first Jewish governor
Oregon   Julius Meier[29] Independent January 12, 1931 January 14, 1935 Oregon's first Jewish governor
New York   Herbert Lehman[29] Democratic January 1, 1933 December 3, 1942 New York's first Jewish governor
Florida   David Sholtz[35] Democratic January 3, 1933 January 5, 1937
Illinois   Henry Horner[29] Democratic January 9, 1933 October 6, 1940 Illinois' first Jewish governor
Wisconsin   Julius Heil[36] Republican January 2, 1939 January 4, 1943
Alaska   Ernest Gruening[29] Democratic December 6, 1939 April 10, 1953 Alaska's first and only Jewish governor
Connecticut   Abe Ribicoff[1] Democratic January 5, 1955 January 21, 1961 Connecticut's first and only Jewish governor
Illinois   Samuel Shapiro[29] Democratic May 21, 1968 January 13, 1969
Rhode Island   Frank Licht[29] Democratic January 7, 1969 January 2, 1973 Rhode Island's first Jewish governor
Maryland   Marvin Mandel[29] Democratic January 7, 1969 January 17, 1979 Maryland's first and only Jewish governor
*Blair Lee III served as Acting Governor from June 4, 1977, to January 15, 1979
Pennsylvania   Milton Shapp[29] Democratic January 19, 1971 January 16, 1979 Pennsylvania's first Jewish governor
Vermont   Madeleine Kunin[29] Democratic January 10, 1985 January 10, 1991
Oregon   Neil Goldschmidt[1] Democratic January 12, 1987 January 14, 1991
Rhode Island   Bruce Sundlun[29] Democratic January 1, 1991 January 3, 1995
Hawaii   Linda Lingle[37] Republican December 2, 2002 December 6, 2010 Hawaii's first Jewish governor
Pennsylvania   Ed Rendell[38] Democratic January 21, 2003 January 18, 2011
New York   Eliot Spitzer[39] Democratic January 1, 2007 March 17, 2008
Delaware   Jack Markell[40] Democratic January 20, 2009 January 17, 2017
Vermont   Peter Shumlin[41] Democratic January 6, 2011 January 5, 2017
Missouri   Eric Greitens[42] Republican January 9, 2017 June 1, 2018
Colorado   Jared Polis[43] Democratic January 8, 2019 Incumbent
Illinois   J. B. Pritzker[44] Democratic January 14, 2019 Incumbent
Hawaii   Josh Green Democratic December 5, 2022 Incumbent
Pennsylvania   Josh Shapiro Democratic January 17, 2023 Incumbent

Lieutenant governors edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
Louisiana   Henry Hyams[40] Democratic January 23, 1860 January 25, 1864
New York   Herbert Lehman[29] Democratic January 1, 1929 December 31, 1932
Illinois   Samuel Shapiro[29] Democratic January 9, 1961 May 21, 1968
Vermont   Madeleine Kunin[29] Democratic January 10, 1979 January 10, 1983
Missouri   Ken Rothman[45] Democratic January 12, 1981 January 15, 1985
Rhode Island   Richard Licht[46] Democratic January 1, 1985 January 1, 1989
Missouri   Harriett Woods[40] Democratic January 14, 1985 January 9, 1989
Maryland   Melvin Steinberg[40] Democratic January 21, 1987 January 18, 1995
Pennsylvania   Robert Jubelirer[47] Republican October 5, 2001 January 21, 2003
Ohio   Lee Fisher[48] Democratic January 8, 2007 January 10, 2011
Delaware   Matthew Denn[49] Democratic January 20, 2009 January 6, 2015
New York   Richard Ravitch[50] Democratic July 9, 2009 December 31, 2010
Louisiana   Jay Dardenne[51] Republican November 22, 2010 January 11, 2016
Hawaii   Brian Schatz[52] Democratic December 6, 2010 December 26, 2012
Connecticut   Nancy Wyman[53] Democratic January 5, 2011 January 9, 2019
Kentucky   Jerry Abramson[54] Democratic December 13, 2011 November 13, 2014
Florida   Carlos Lopez-Cantera[55] Republican February 3, 2014 January 7, 2019
Vermont   David Zuckerman[56] Vermont Progressive Party January 5, 2017 January 7, 2021
Hawaii   Josh Green[57] Democratic December 3, 2018 December 5, 2022
Vermont   David Zuckerman Vermont Progressive Party January 5, 2023 Incumbent

State Attorneys General edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
New York   Simon Rosendale[58] Democratic January 1, 1892 December 31, 1893
Maryland   Isidor Rayner[59] Democratic 1899 1903
Maryland   Isaac Straus[40] Democratic 1907 1911
New York   Carl Sherman[60] Democratic January 1, 1923 December 31, 1924
New York   Albert Ottinger[61] Republican January 1, 1925 December 31, 1928
Ohio   Gilbert Bettman[40] Republican January 14, 1929 January 12, 1933
New Jersey   David Wilentz[62] Democratic 1934 1944
New York   Nathaniel Goldstein[40] Republican January 1, 1943 December 31, 1954
Delaware   Albert Young[63] Independent 1951 1955
Massachusetts   George Fingold[64] Republican January 8, 1953 August 31, 1958
New York   Jacob Javits[40] Republican January 1, 1955 January 9, 1957
New York Louis Lefkowitz[40] Republican January 10, 1957 December 31, 1978
California   Stanley Mosk[40] Democratic January 5, 1959 1964
New Hampshire   Warren Rudman[40] Republican 1970 1976
Rhode Island   Richard Israel[40] Republican January 5, 1971 January 7, 1975
Florida   Robert Shevin[40] Democratic January 5, 1971 January 2, 1979
Vermont   Jerome Diamond[40] Democratic 1975 1981
Rhode Island   Julius Michaelson[40] Democratic January 7, 1975 January 2, 1979
New York   Robert Abrams[40] Democratic January 1, 1979 January 31, 1993
Maryland   Stephen Sachs[40] Democratic January 17, 1979 January 21, 1987
Connecticut   Joe Lieberman[40] Democratic January 5, 1983 January 3, 1989
Connecticut   Richard Blumenthal[40] Democratic January 9, 1991 January 5, 2011
Ohio   Lee Fisher[40] Democratic January 14, 1991 January 9, 1995
New York   G. Oliver Koppell[65] Democratic January 1, 1993 December 31, 1994
Rhode Island   Jeffrey Pine[40] Republican January 5, 1993 January 2, 1999
New Jersey   Deborah Poritz[66] Republican 1994 1996
New York   Eliot Spitzer[40] Democratic January 1, 1999 December 31, 2006
New Jersey   David Samson[67] Independent January 15, 2002 February 15, 2003
New Jersey   Stuart Rabner[68] Democratic September 26, 2006 June 26, 2007
Maryland   Doug Gansler[69] Democratic January 17, 2007 January 21, 2015
Louisiana   Buddy Caldwell[70] Democratic January 14, 2008 February 2, 2011
Republican February 2, 2011 January 11, 2016
New York   Eric Schneiderman[71] Democratic January 1, 2011 May 8, 2018
Arizona   Tom Horne[72] Republican January 3, 2011 January 5, 2015
Georgia   Sam Olens[73] Republican January 10, 2011 November 1, 2016
Oregon   Ellen Rosenblum[74] Democratic June 29, 2012 Incumbent
Delaware   Matthew Denn[49] Democratic January 6, 2015 January 1, 2019
Maryland   Brian Frosh[75] Democratic January 21, 2015 January 3, 2023
North Carolina   Josh Stein[76] Democratic January 1, 2017 Incumbent
Pennsylvania   Josh Shapiro[77] Democratic January 17, 2017 January 17, 2023
Michigan   Dana Nessel[78] Democratic January 1, 2019 Incumbent
Colorado   Phil Weiser[79] Democratic January 8, 2019 Incumbent
Washington D.C.   Brian Schwalb Democratic January 2, 2023 Incumbent

State Secretaries of State edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
New York   Samuel Koenig[40] Republican January 1, 1909 December 31, 1910
New York   Mitchell May[40] Democratic January 1, 1913 December 31, 1914
New York   Caroline Simon[80] Republican 1959 1963
Connecticut   Mildred Allen Republican January 3, 1955 January 3, 1959
Florida   Richard Stone[40] Democratic January 5, 1971 July 8, 1974
Florida   George Firestone[40] Democratic 1979 1989
Vermont   Deborah Markowitz[40] Democratic January 1999 January 2011
Louisiana   Jay Dardenne[51] Republican November 10, 2006 November 22, 2010
Missouri   Jason Kander[81] Democratic January 14, 2013 January 9, 2017
Colorado   Jena Griswold[82] Democratic January 8, 2019 Incumbent

State Treasurers edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
New Jersey   David Naar Democratic 1865 1865
New Jersey   Katharine White[40]
Acting
Democratic 1961 1961
Maine   Samuel Shapiro[40] Democratic 1981 1996
Rhode Island   Nancy Mayer[40] Republican 1993 1997
Delaware   Jack Markell[40] Democratic January 16, 1999 January 20, 2009
Kentucky Jonathan Miller[40] Democratic December 1999 December 11, 2007
Massachusetts   Steve Grossman[83] Democratic January 17, 2011 January 21, 2015
Ohio   Josh Mandel[84] Republican January 10, 2011 January 14, 2019
Nevada   Dan Schwartz[85] Republican January 5, 2015 January 7, 2019
Rhode Island   Seth Magaziner[86] Democratic January 6, 2015 January 3, 2023
Massachusetts   Deb Goldberg[87] Democratic January 21, 2015 Incumbent

Other State Cabinet Positions edit

State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
Florida   Nikki Fried[88] Democratic January 8, 2019 January 3, 2023

Municipal government edit

Mayors of major cities edit

Current mayors of major cities edit

City State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office
Austin Texas   Steve Adler[89] Democratic January 6, 2015 Incumbent
Burlington Vermont   Miro Weinberger[90] Democratic April 2, 2012 Incumbent
Chattanooga Tennessee   Andy Berke[91] Democratic April 15, 2013 Incumbent
Jersey City New Jersey   Steven Fulop[92] Democratic July 1, 2013 Incumbent
Las Vegas Nevada   Carolyn Goodman[93] Independent July 6, 2011 Incumbent
Oakland California   Libby Schaaf Democratic January 5, 2015 Incumbent
Sacramento California   Darrell Steinberg[94] Democratic December 13, 2016 Incumbent
San Antonio Texas   Ron Nirenberg[95] Independent June 21, 2017 Incumbent
St. Petersburg Florida   Rick Kriseman[95] Democratic January 2, 2014 Incumbent
Minneapolis Minnesota   Jacob Frey[96] Democratic January 2, 2018 Incumbent

Former mayors of major cities edit

Other edit

Presidential and vice presidential candidates edit

See also edit

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This is a list of notable Jewish American politicians arranged chronologically For other Jewish Americans see Lists of Jewish Americans Contents 1 Federal government 1 1 Members of Congress 1 2 Cabinet officials 1 2 1 Cabinet level officials 2 State government 2 1 Governors 2 2 Lieutenant governors 2 3 State Attorneys General 2 4 State Secretaries of State 2 5 State Treasurers 2 6 Other State Cabinet Positions 3 Municipal government 3 1 Mayors of major cities 3 1 1 Current mayors of major cities 3 1 2 Former mayors of major cities 3 1 3 Other 4 Presidential and vice presidential candidates 5 See also 6 ReferencesFederal government editMembers of Congress edit Main article List of Jewish members of the United States Congress Cabinet officials edit Position Portrait Name Took office Left office President s Secretary of Commerce and Labor nbsp Oscar Straus 1 December 17 1906 March 5 1909 Theodore Roosevelt 1901 1909 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Henry Morgenthau 1 January 1 1934 July 22 1945 2 Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 1945 Harry S Truman 1945 1953 Acting Secretary of Commerce nbsp Lewis Strauss 1 November 13 1958 June 30 1959 Dwight D Eisenhower 1953 1961 Secretary of Labor nbsp Arthur Goldberg 1 January 21 1961 September 20 1962 John F Kennedy 1961 1963 Secretary of Health Education and Welfare nbsp Abe Ribicoff 1 January 21 1961 July 13 1962 Secretary of Health Education and Welfare nbsp Wilbur Cohen 1 May 16 1968 January 20 1969 Lyndon B Johnson 1963 1969 Secretary of State nbsp Henry Kissinger 1 September 22 1973 January 20 1977 3 Richard Nixon 1969 1974 Gerald Ford 1974 1977 Attorney General nbsp Edward Levi 1 January 14 1975 January 20 1977 Secretary of Defense nbsp Harold Brown 1 January 20 1977 January 20 1981 Jimmy Carter 1977 1981 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Michael Blumenthal 1 January 23 1977 August 4 1979 Secretary of Transportation nbsp Neil Goldschmidt 1 August 15 1979 January 20 1981 Secretary of Commerce nbsp Philip Klutznick 1 January 9 1980 January 20 1981 Secretary of Labor nbsp Bob Reich 1 January 22 1993 January 20 1997 Bill Clinton 1993 2001 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Bob Rubin 1 January 11 1995 July 2 1999 Secretary of Agriculture nbsp Dan Glickman 1 March 30 1995 January 20 2001 Secretary of Commerce nbsp Mickey Kantor 1 April 12 1996 January 21 1997 Secretary of Defense nbsp William Cohen 4 January 24 1997 January 20 2001 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Larry Summers 1 July 2 1999 January 20 2001 Secretary of Homeland Security nbsp Michael Chertoff 5 February 15 2005 January 21 2009 George W Bush 2001 2009 Attorney General nbsp Michael Mukasey 6 November 9 2007 January 20 2009 Acting Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Stuart Levey 7 January 20 2009 January 26 2009 Barack Obama 2009 2017 Acting Secretary of Labor nbsp Seth Harris January 22 2013 July 23 2013 Acting Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Neal Wolin 8 January 25 2013 February 28 2013 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Jack Lew 9 February 28 2013 January 20 2017 Acting Secretary of Commerce nbsp Cam Kerry 10 June 1 2013 June 26 2013 Secretary of Commerce nbsp Penny Pritzker 11 June 26 2013 January 20 2017 Acting Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Adam Szubin 8 January 20 2017 February 13 2017 Donald Trump 2017 2021 Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Steve Mnuchin February 13 2017 January 20 2021 Secretary of Veteran Affairs nbsp David Shulkin 12 February 14 2017 March 28 2018 Acting Attorney General nbsp Jeff Rosen 13 December 23 2020 January 20 2021 Secretary of State nbsp Tony Blinken 14 January 26 2021 Incumbent Joe Biden 2021 present Secretary of the Treasury nbsp Janet Yellen 14 January 26 2021 Incumbent Secretary of Homeland Security nbsp Alejandro Mayorkas 14 February 2 2021 Incumbent Attorney General nbsp Merrick Garland 14 March 11 2021 Incumbent Cabinet level officials edit Position Portrait Name Took office Left office President s United States Ambassador to the United Nations nbsp Arthur Goldberg 1 July 28 1965 June 24 1968 Lyndon B Johnson 1964 1969 United States Trade Representative nbsp Robert Strauss 15 March 30 1977 August 17 1979 Jimmy Carter 1977 1981 White House Chief of Staff nbsp Ken Duberstein 16 July 1 1988 January 20 1989 Ronald Reagan 1981 1989 United States Trade Representative nbsp Mickey Kantor 1 January 22 1993 April 12 1996 Bill Clinton 1993 2001 Director of Central Intelligence nbsp John Deutch 17 May 10 1995 December 15 1996 United States Trade Representative nbsp Charlene Barshefsky 18 April 12 1996 March 18 1997 March 18 1997 January 20 2001 Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Jack Lew 9 May 21 1998 January 19 2001 Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Josh Bolten 19 June 26 2003 April 14 2006 George W Bush 2001 2009 White House Chief of Staff April 14 2006 January 20 2009 White House Chief of Staff nbsp Rahm Emanuel 20 January 20 2009 October 1 2010 Barack Obama 2009 2017 Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Peter Orszag 21 January 20 2009 July 30 2010 Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Jeff Zients 22 July 30 2010 November 18 2010 Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Jack Lew 9 November 18 2010 January 27 2012 White House Chief of Staff January 27 2012 January 20 2013 Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers nbsp Alan Krueger 23 November 7 2011 August 2 2013 Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget nbsp Jeff Zients 22 January 27 2012 April 24 2013 United States Trade Representative nbsp Mike Froman 24 June 21 2013 January 20 2017 Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers nbsp Jason Furman 25 August 2 2013 January 20 2017 White House Chief of Staff nbsp Ron Klain 26 27 January 20 2021 February 8 2023 Joe Biden 2021 present Director of National Intelligence nbsp Avril Haines 28 January 21 2021 Incumbent Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy nbsp Eric Lander 14 June 2 2021 February 18 2022 White House Chief of Staff nbsp Jeff Zients 22 February 8 2023 Incumbent Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers nbsp Jared Bernstein July 10 2023 IncumbentState government editGovernors edit State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office Notes Georgia nbsp David Emanuel 29 Democratic Republican March 3 1801 November 7 1801 Emanuel may not have been an openly practicing Jew As an adult he became a Presbyterian but modern historians accept he was Jewish 30 Wisconsin nbsp Edward Salomon 31 Republican April 19 1862 January 4 1864 Washington nbsp Edward Salomon 32 33 Republican March 4 1870 May 26 1872 California nbsp Washington Bartlett 34 Democratic January 8 1887 September 12 1887 California s first and only Jewish governor Idaho nbsp Moses Alexander 29 Democratic January 4 1915 January 6 1919 Idaho s first and only Jewish governor Utah nbsp Simon Bamberger 29 Democratic January 1 1917 January 1 1921 Utah s first and only Jewish governor New Mexico nbsp Arthur Seligman 29 Democratic January 1 1931 September 25 1933 New Mexico s first Jewish governor Oregon nbsp Julius Meier 29 Independent January 12 1931 January 14 1935 Oregon s first Jewish governor New York nbsp Herbert Lehman 29 Democratic January 1 1933 December 3 1942 New York s first Jewish governor Florida nbsp David Sholtz 35 Democratic January 3 1933 January 5 1937 Illinois nbsp Henry Horner 29 Democratic January 9 1933 October 6 1940 Illinois first Jewish governor Wisconsin nbsp Julius Heil 36 Republican January 2 1939 January 4 1943 Alaska nbsp Ernest Gruening 29 Democratic December 6 1939 April 10 1953 Alaska s first and only Jewish governor Connecticut nbsp Abe Ribicoff 1 Democratic January 5 1955 January 21 1961 Connecticut s first and only Jewish governor Illinois nbsp Samuel Shapiro 29 Democratic May 21 1968 January 13 1969 Rhode Island nbsp Frank Licht 29 Democratic January 7 1969 January 2 1973 Rhode Island s first Jewish governor Maryland nbsp Marvin Mandel 29 Democratic January 7 1969 January 17 1979 Maryland s first and only Jewish governor Blair Lee III served as Acting Governor from June 4 1977 to January 15 1979 Pennsylvania nbsp Milton Shapp 29 Democratic January 19 1971 January 16 1979 Pennsylvania s first Jewish governor Vermont nbsp Madeleine Kunin 29 Democratic January 10 1985 January 10 1991 Oregon nbsp Neil Goldschmidt 1 Democratic January 12 1987 January 14 1991 Rhode Island nbsp Bruce Sundlun 29 Democratic January 1 1991 January 3 1995 Hawaii nbsp Linda Lingle 37 Republican December 2 2002 December 6 2010 Hawaii s first Jewish governor Pennsylvania nbsp Ed Rendell 38 Democratic January 21 2003 January 18 2011 New York nbsp Eliot Spitzer 39 Democratic January 1 2007 March 17 2008 Delaware nbsp Jack Markell 40 Democratic January 20 2009 January 17 2017 Vermont nbsp Peter Shumlin 41 Democratic January 6 2011 January 5 2017 Missouri nbsp Eric Greitens 42 Republican January 9 2017 June 1 2018 Colorado nbsp Jared Polis 43 Democratic January 8 2019 Incumbent Illinois nbsp J B Pritzker 44 Democratic January 14 2019 Incumbent Hawaii nbsp Josh Green Democratic December 5 2022 Incumbent Pennsylvania nbsp Josh Shapiro Democratic January 17 2023 Incumbent Lieutenant governors edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2014 State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office Louisiana nbsp Henry Hyams 40 Democratic January 23 1860 January 25 1864 New York nbsp Herbert Lehman 29 Democratic January 1 1929 December 31 1932 Illinois nbsp Samuel Shapiro 29 Democratic January 9 1961 May 21 1968 Vermont nbsp Madeleine Kunin 29 Democratic January 10 1979 January 10 1983 Missouri nbsp Ken Rothman 45 Democratic January 12 1981 January 15 1985 Rhode Island nbsp Richard Licht 46 Democratic January 1 1985 January 1 1989 Missouri nbsp Harriett Woods 40 Democratic January 14 1985 January 9 1989 Maryland nbsp Melvin Steinberg 40 Democratic January 21 1987 January 18 1995 Pennsylvania nbsp Robert Jubelirer 47 Republican October 5 2001 January 21 2003 Ohio nbsp Lee Fisher 48 Democratic January 8 2007 January 10 2011 Delaware nbsp Matthew Denn 49 Democratic January 20 2009 January 6 2015 New York nbsp Richard Ravitch 50 Democratic July 9 2009 December 31 2010 Louisiana nbsp Jay Dardenne 51 Republican November 22 2010 January 11 2016 Hawaii nbsp Brian Schatz 52 Democratic December 6 2010 December 26 2012 Connecticut nbsp Nancy Wyman 53 Democratic January 5 2011 January 9 2019 Kentucky nbsp Jerry Abramson 54 Democratic December 13 2011 November 13 2014 Florida nbsp Carlos Lopez Cantera 55 Republican February 3 2014 January 7 2019 Vermont nbsp David Zuckerman 56 Vermont Progressive Party January 5 2017 January 7 2021 Hawaii nbsp Josh Green 57 Democratic December 3 2018 December 5 2022 Vermont nbsp David Zuckerman Vermont Progressive Party January 5 2023 Incumbent State Attorneys General edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2019 State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office New York nbsp Simon Rosendale 58 Democratic January 1 1892 December 31 1893 Maryland nbsp Isidor Rayner 59 Democratic 1899 1903 Maryland nbsp Isaac Straus 40 Democratic 1907 1911 New York nbsp Carl Sherman 60 Democratic January 1 1923 December 31 1924 New York nbsp Albert Ottinger 61 Republican January 1 1925 December 31 1928 Ohio nbsp Gilbert Bettman 40 Republican January 14 1929 January 12 1933 New Jersey nbsp David Wilentz 62 Democratic 1934 1944 New York nbsp Nathaniel Goldstein 40 Republican January 1 1943 December 31 1954 Delaware nbsp Albert Young 63 Independent 1951 1955 Massachusetts nbsp George Fingold 64 Republican January 8 1953 August 31 1958 New York nbsp Jacob Javits 40 Republican January 1 1955 January 9 1957 New York Louis Lefkowitz 40 Republican January 10 1957 December 31 1978 California nbsp Stanley Mosk 40 Democratic January 5 1959 1964 New Hampshire nbsp Warren Rudman 40 Republican 1970 1976 Rhode Island nbsp Richard Israel 40 Republican January 5 1971 January 7 1975 Florida nbsp Robert Shevin 40 Democratic January 5 1971 January 2 1979 Vermont nbsp Jerome Diamond 40 Democratic 1975 1981 Rhode Island nbsp Julius Michaelson 40 Democratic January 7 1975 January 2 1979 New York nbsp Robert Abrams 40 Democratic January 1 1979 January 31 1993 Maryland nbsp Stephen Sachs 40 Democratic January 17 1979 January 21 1987 Connecticut nbsp Joe Lieberman 40 Democratic January 5 1983 January 3 1989 Connecticut nbsp Richard Blumenthal 40 Democratic January 9 1991 January 5 2011 Ohio nbsp Lee Fisher 40 Democratic January 14 1991 January 9 1995 New York nbsp G Oliver Koppell 65 Democratic January 1 1993 December 31 1994 Rhode Island nbsp Jeffrey Pine 40 Republican January 5 1993 January 2 1999 New Jersey nbsp Deborah Poritz 66 Republican 1994 1996 New York nbsp Eliot Spitzer 40 Democratic January 1 1999 December 31 2006 New Jersey nbsp David Samson 67 Independent January 15 2002 February 15 2003 New Jersey nbsp Stuart Rabner 68 Democratic September 26 2006 June 26 2007 Maryland nbsp Doug Gansler 69 Democratic January 17 2007 January 21 2015 Louisiana nbsp Buddy Caldwell 70 Democratic January 14 2008 February 2 2011 Republican February 2 2011 January 11 2016 New York nbsp Eric Schneiderman 71 Democratic January 1 2011 May 8 2018 Arizona nbsp Tom Horne 72 Republican January 3 2011 January 5 2015 Georgia nbsp Sam Olens 73 Republican January 10 2011 November 1 2016 Oregon nbsp Ellen Rosenblum 74 Democratic June 29 2012 Incumbent Delaware nbsp Matthew Denn 49 Democratic January 6 2015 January 1 2019 Maryland nbsp Brian Frosh 75 Democratic January 21 2015 January 3 2023 North Carolina nbsp Josh Stein 76 Democratic January 1 2017 Incumbent Pennsylvania nbsp Josh Shapiro 77 Democratic January 17 2017 January 17 2023 Michigan nbsp Dana Nessel 78 Democratic January 1 2019 Incumbent Colorado nbsp Phil Weiser 79 Democratic January 8 2019 Incumbent Washington D C nbsp Brian Schwalb Democratic January 2 2023 Incumbent State Secretaries of State edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2019 State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office New York nbsp Samuel Koenig 40 Republican January 1 1909 December 31 1910 New York nbsp Mitchell May 40 Democratic January 1 1913 December 31 1914 New York nbsp Caroline Simon 80 Republican 1959 1963 Connecticut nbsp Mildred Allen Republican January 3 1955 January 3 1959 Florida nbsp Richard Stone 40 Democratic January 5 1971 July 8 1974 Florida nbsp George Firestone 40 Democratic 1979 1989 Vermont nbsp Deborah Markowitz 40 Democratic January 1999 January 2011 Louisiana nbsp Jay Dardenne 51 Republican November 10 2006 November 22 2010 Missouri nbsp Jason Kander 81 Democratic January 14 2013 January 9 2017 Colorado nbsp Jena Griswold 82 Democratic January 8 2019 Incumbent State Treasurers edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2019 State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office New Jersey nbsp David Naar Democratic 1865 1865 New Jersey nbsp Katharine White 40 Acting Democratic 1961 1961 Maine nbsp Samuel Shapiro 40 Democratic 1981 1996 Rhode Island nbsp Nancy Mayer 40 Republican 1993 1997 Delaware nbsp Jack Markell 40 Democratic January 16 1999 January 20 2009 Kentucky Jonathan Miller 40 Democratic December 1999 December 11 2007 Massachusetts nbsp Steve Grossman 83 Democratic January 17 2011 January 21 2015 Ohio nbsp Josh Mandel 84 Republican January 10 2011 January 14 2019 Nevada nbsp Dan Schwartz 85 Republican January 5 2015 January 7 2019 Rhode Island nbsp Seth Magaziner 86 Democratic January 6 2015 January 3 2023 Massachusetts nbsp Deb Goldberg 87 Democratic January 21 2015 Incumbent Other State Cabinet Positions edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2021 State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office Florida nbsp Nikki Fried 88 Democratic January 8 2019 January 3 2023Municipal government editMayors of major cities edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2021 Current mayors of major cities edit City State Portrait Name Party Assumed office Left office Austin Texas nbsp Steve Adler 89 Democratic January 6 2015 Incumbent Burlington Vermont nbsp Miro Weinberger 90 Democratic April 2 2012 Incumbent Chattanooga Tennessee nbsp Andy Berke 91 Democratic April 15 2013 Incumbent Jersey City New Jersey nbsp Steven Fulop 92 Democratic July 1 2013 Incumbent Las Vegas Nevada nbsp Carolyn Goodman 93 Independent July 6 2011 Incumbent Oakland California nbsp Libby Schaaf Democratic January 5 2015 Incumbent Sacramento California nbsp Darrell Steinberg 94 Democratic December 13 2016 Incumbent San Antonio Texas nbsp Ron Nirenberg 95 Independent June 21 2017 Incumbent St Petersburg Florida nbsp Rick Kriseman 95 Democratic January 2 2014 Incumbent Minneapolis Minnesota nbsp Jacob Frey 96 Democratic January 2 2018 Incumbent Former mayors of major cities edit Jerry Abramson D Louisville KY 1986 1999 2003 2011 54 Moses Alexander D Boise ID 1897 1899 1901 1903 29 Abe Aronovitz R Miami FL 1953 1955 97 Harry Bacharach R Atlantic City NJ 1912 1916 1920 1930 1935 98 Walt Bachrach R Cincinnati OH 1960 1967 99 Abraham Beame D New York NY 1974 1977 Martin Behrman D New Orleans LA 1904 1920 1925 1926 100 Richard Berkley R Kansas City MO 1979 1991 101 Ethan Berkowitz D Anchorage AK 2015 2020 102 Bruce Blakeman R First Presiding Officer of Nassau County NY Michael Bloomberg D New York NY 2002 2013 103 David Cicilline D Providence RI 2003 2011 104 Josh Cohen D Annapolis MD 2009 2013 105 Larry Cohen D Saint Paul MN 1972 1976 106 Norm Coleman R Saint Paul MN 1997 2002 107 Leopold David Anchorage AK 1920 1923 first mayor of Anchorage 108 Rahm Emanuel D Chicago IL 2011 2019 20 Mutt Evans D Durham NC 1951 1963 109 Bob Filner D San Diego CA 2012 2013 110 Samuel Folz D Kalamazoo MI 1903 111 Lois Frankel D West Palm Beach FL 2003 2011 104 Sandra Freedman D Tampa FL 1986 1995 112 Jeffrey Friedman D Austin TX 1975 1977 113 Eva Galambos R Sandy Springs GA 2005 2014 114 Eric Garcetti D Los Angeles CA 2013 2022 115 Bailey Gatzert I Seattle WA 1875 1876 116 Susan Golding R San Diego CA 1992 2000 117 Neil Goldschmidt D Portland OR 1973 1979 1 Stephen Goldsmith R Indianapolis IN 1992 2000 118 Phil Gordon D Phoenix AZ 2004 2012 119 Bill Gradison R Cincinnati OH 1971 120 Robert Harris D Ann Arbor MI 1969 1973 121 Adlene Harrison D Dallas TX 1976 122 Max Heller D Greenville SC 1971 1979 123 Julius Houseman D Grand Rapids MI 1872 1873 1874 1875 124 Vera Katz D Portland OR 1993 2005 125 Ed Koch D New York NY 1978 1989 126 Joseph Lazarow R Atlantic City NJ 1976 1982 127 Oscar Leeser D El Paso TX 2013 2017 2021 Present 128 Henry Loeb D Memphis TN 1960 1963 1968 1971 129 later converted to Episcopalianism Zachariah J Loussac D Anchorage AK 1948 1951 130 Sophie Masloff D Pittsburgh PA 1988 1994 131 Sam Massell D Atlanta GA 1970 1974 132 Laura Miller D Dallas TX 2002 2007 133 Arthur Naftalin D Minneapolis MN 1961 1969 106 Meyera Oberndorf D Virginia Beach VA 1988 2009 134 Jonathan Rothschild D Tucson AZ 2011 2019 135 Kel Seliger R Amarillo TX 1993 2001 136 Florence Shapiro R Plano TX 1990 1992 137 Joseph Simon R Portland OR 1909 1911 138 Paul Soglin D Madison WI 1973 1979 1989 1997 2011 2019 139 Jerry Springer D Cincinnati OH 1977 1978 140 Annette Strauss D Dallas TX 1987 1991 141 Adolph Sutro R San Francisco CA 1895 1897 142 Susan Weiner R Savannah GA 1992 1996 143 Edward Zorinsky R Omaha NE 1973 1976 144 Other edit Daniel Ankeles Member of the Maine House of Representatives 145 Lazarus Joseph 1891 1966 NY State Senator and New York City ComptrollerPresidential and vice presidential candidates editTonie Nathan was the vice presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party in 1972 She received one electoral vote for vice president from a faithless elector that had pledged his vote for Republicans Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew thus becoming the first Jew to receive an electoral vote for either president or vice president 146 Arlen Specter ran for the Republican nomination in 1996 but dropped out before the Iowa caucuses He later became a Democrat citation needed Joe Lieberman was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2000 receiving 266 electoral votes for vice president Four years later he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination for the 2004 election 147 148 149 He became an Independent in 2006 Jill Stein was the Green Party nominee in 2012 She lost with 0 36 of the vote or 470 000 votes She ran in the 2016 Presidential Election but lost with just over one percent citation needed Bernie Sanders ran for president in 2016 as a Democrat He became the first Jewish candidate to win a Democratic party primary with a victory in New Hampshire He lost the nomination to Hillary Clinton 150 He ran again in 2020 Sanders received one vote in the electoral college in 2016 from David Mulinix of Hawaii thus 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