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List of minority governors and lieutenant governors in the United States

This is a list of minority governors and lieutenant state governors in the United States. In the United States, an ethnic minority is anyone who has at least one parent who is not of non-Hispanic white descent (such as African Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islands Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, or Native Americans).[according to whom?] Ethnic minorities currently constitute around 38.9% of the total population.[1] United States governors are included but lieutenant governor-equivalent roles (positions next in the line of succession absent an office of the lieutenant governor, such as secretary of state or senate president) are not currently included.

List of ethnic-minority governors

  Denotes incumbent governor
  • Italics denotes acting governor
Image Name Minority
ethnicity
Party State Term start Term end Notes
  P. B. S. Pinchback[2]
(1837–1921)
African American Republican Louisiana December 9, 1872 January 13, 1873 Term ended
  Romualdo Pacheco[3]
(1831–1899)
Mexican American Republican California February 27, 1875 December 9, 1875 Term ended
  Louis A. Wiltz
(1843–1881)
Spanish American Democratic Louisiana January 14, 1880 October 16, 1881 Died in office
  Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca[4]
(1864–1917)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 3, 1917 February 18, 1917 Died in office
  Octaviano Larrazolo[5]
(1859–1930)
Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1, 1919 January 1, 1921 Lost renomination
  Johnston Murray[6]
(1902-1974)[7]
Native American (Chickasaw)[8] Democratic Oklahoma January 8, 1951 January 10, 1955 Term limited.
  George Ariyoshi[9]
(born 1926)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii October 17, 1973 December 2, 1986 Term limited.
  Jerry Apodaca
(1934–2023)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1975 January 1, 1979 Term limited
  Raúl Castro[10]
(1916–2015)
Mexican American Democratic Arizona January 6, 1975 October 20, 1977 Resigned
  Toney Anaya
(born 1941)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1983 January 1, 1987 Term limited
  John Sununu[11][12]
(born 1939)
Salvadoran American Republican New Hampshire January 6, 1983 January 4, 1989 Retired
  John Waihee[13]
(born 1946)
Native Hawaiian Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1986 December 2, 1994 Term limited
  Bob Martinez
(born 1934)
Spanish American Republican Florida January 6, 1987 January 8, 1991 Lost reelection
  Douglas Wilder[14]
(born 1931)
African American Democratic Virginia January 13, 1990 January 15, 1994 Term limited
  Ben Cayetano[13]
(born 1939)
Filipino American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1994 December 2, 2002 Term limited
  Gary Locke[15]
(born 1950)
Chinese American Democratic Washington January 15, 1997 January 12, 2005 Retired
  Bill Richardson[16]
(born 1947)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 2003 January 1, 2011 Term limited
  Deval Patrick
(born 1956)
African American Democratic Massachusetts January 4, 2007 January 8, 2015 Retired
  Bobby Jindal[17]
(born 1971)
Indian American Republican Louisiana January 14, 2008 January 11, 2016 Term limited
  David Paterson[18]
(born 1954)
African American Democratic New York March 17, 2008 December 31, 2010 Retired
  Susana Martinez
(born 1959)
Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1, 2011 January 1, 2019 Term limited
  Brian Sandoval
(born 1963)
Mexican American Republican Nevada January 3, 2011 January 7, 2019 Term limited
  Nikki Haley[19]
(born 1972)
Indian American Republican South Carolina January 12, 2011 January 24, 2017 Resigned
  David Ige
(born 1957)
Okinawan American Democratic Hawaii December 1, 2014 December 5, 2022 Term limited
  Michelle Lujan Grisham[20][21]
(born 1959)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 2019 present
  Kevin Stitt[22]
(born 1972)
Native American (Cherokee) Republican Oklahoma January 14, 2019 present
  Wes Moore
(born 1978)
African American,
Cuban American
Democratic Maryland January 18, 2023 present

Territorial governors

Several governors of U.S. territories have been ethnic minorities. Many of these officials were appointed before elections were instituted in these jurisdictions. In each of the five current U.S. territories, Hispanic or non-white ethnic groups make up large majorities: Puerto Rican Hispanic Americans in Puerto Rico, African Americans in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Chamorros in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and Samoans in American Samoa. Elected governors and some appointed governors in these territories that have come from these majority ethnic groups are not listed here; for more details see List of governors of Puerto Rico, List of governors of the United States Virgin Islands, List of governors of Guam, List of governors of the Northern Mariana Islands, and List of governors of American Samoa.

  Denotes incumbent governor
  • Italics denotes acting governor
Image Name Minority
ethnicity
Party Territory/
District
Term start Term end Notes
  Miguel Otero
(1859–1944)
Mexican American Republican New Mexico July 14, 1897 January 22, 1906 Appointment ended
  Frank Portusach
(1864–1919)
Spanish American Independent Guam June 22, 1898 December 12, 1898 Deposed[23]
  William Coe
(1857–1909)
Samoan Independent Guam April 20, 1899 May 9, 1899 Appointment ended
  Morris de Castro[24]
(1902–1966)
Panamanian American Democratic U.S. Virgin Islands October 21, 1949 April 9, 1954 Resigned appointment
  Samuel King
(1886-1959)
Native Hawaiian Republican Hawaii January 28, 1953 July 26, 1957 Resigned appointment
  Juan Luis[25]
(1940–2011)
Puerto Rican Independent Citizens Movement (1978–1979) U.S. Virgin Islands January 2, 1978 January 5, 1987 Term limited
Independent (1979–1987)
  Benigno Fitial
(born 1945)
Carolinian Covenant (2006–2011) Northern Mariana Islands January 9, 2006 February 20, 2013 Impeached
Republican (2011–2013)

List of ethnic-minority lieutenant governors

  Denotes incumbent lieutenant governor
  • Italics denotes acting lieutenant governor
Image Name Minority ethnicity Party State Term start Term end Notes
  Pablo de la Guerra
(1819–1874)
Mexican American Democratic California January 7, 1861 January 10, 1862 Retired
  Oscar Dunn
(1826–1871)
African American Republican Louisiana June 27, 1868 November 22, 1871 Died
  Alonzo Ransier[26]
(1834–1882)
African American Republican South Carolina December 3, 1870 December 7, 1872 Retired to run successfully for South Carolina's 2nd congressional district
  Alexander Kelso Davis[27]
(-1884)
African American Republican Mississippi November 30, 1871 March 29, 1876 Resigned
  P. B. S. Pinchback
(1837–1921)
African American Republican Louisiana December 6, 1871 December 9, 1872 Elevated to governor
  Romualdo Pacheco
(1831–1899)
Mexican American Republican California December 8, 1871 February 27, 1875 Elevated to governor
  Richard Howell Gleaves
(1819–1907)
African American Republican South Carolina December 7, 1872 December 14, 1876 Lost reelection
  Caesar Antoine
(1836–1921)
African American Republican Louisiana May 22, 1873 April 24, 1877 Lost reelection
  Albert Estopinal[28]
(1845–1919)
Spanish American Democratic Louisiana May 8, 1900 May 10, 1904 Retired
  Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca
(1864–1917)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 6, 1912 January 1, 1917 Retired to run successfully for governor
  José Baca
(1876–1924)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1923 May 17, 1924 Died
  Louis Cabeza de Baca
(1894–1969)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1935 January 1, 1937 Retired
  Ceferino Quintana
(1894–1977)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1941 January 1, 1943 Retired
  Joseph Montoya[29]
(1915–1978)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1947 January 1, 1951 Lost reelection
January 1, 1955 April 9, 1957 Retired to run successfully for New Mexico's at-large congressional district
  Tibo J. Chávez
(1912–1991)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1951 January 1, 1955 Lost reelection
James Kealoha
(1908–1983)
Native Hawaiian,
Chinese American
Republican Hawaii August 21, 1959 December 2, 1962 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for governor
William S. Richardson
(1919–2010)
Native Hawaiian,
Chinese American
Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1962 December 2, 1966 Resigned to become Chief Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court
  Thomas Gill[30]
(1922–2009)
Cuban American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1966 December 2, 1970 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor
  George Ariyoshi
(born 1926)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1970 December 2, 1974 Retired to run successfully for governor
  Roberto Mondragón
(born 1940)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1971 January 1, 1975 Retired
January 1, 1979 January 1, 1983 Retired
Nelson Doi
(1922–2015)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1974 December 2, 1978 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Honolulu
  Mervyn Dymally[31]
(1926–2012)
African American, Indian American Democratic California January 6, 1975 January 8, 1979 Lost reelection
  George L. Brown
(1926–2006)
African American Democratic Colorado January 14, 1975 January 10, 1979 Retired
  Jean King
(1925–2013)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1978 December 2, 1982 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor
  Mike Curb
(born 1944)
Mexican American Republican California January 8, 1979 January 3, 1983 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for governor
  John D. Waiheʻe III
(born 1946)
Native Hawaiian Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1982 December 2, 1986 Retired to run successfully for governor
  S. B. Woo
(born 1937)
Chinese American Democratic Delaware January 15, 1985 January 20, 1989 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U.S. Senator from Delaware
  Douglas Wilder
(born 1931)
African American Democratic Virginia January 18, 1986 January 12, 1990 Retired to run successfully for governor
  Ben Cayetano
(born 1939)
Filipino American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1986 December 2, 1994 Retired to run successfully for governor
  Casey Luna
(born 1931)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 1991 January 1, 1995 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor
  Mazie Hirono[32]
(born 1947)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2, 1994 December 2, 2002 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor
  Cruz Bustamante
(born 1953)
Mexican American Democratic California January 4, 1999 January 8, 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for California Insurance Commissioner
  Joe Rogers
(1964–2013)
African American Republican Colorado January 12, 1999 January 14, 2003 Retired
  Loren Leman
(born 1950)
Native Alaskan (Alutiiq) Republican Alaska December 2, 2002 December 4, 2006 Retired
  Duke Aiona
(born 1955)
Native Hawaiian,
Chinese American
Republican Hawaii December 4, 2002 December 6, 2010 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor
  Jennette Bradley
(born 1952)
African American Republican Ohio January 13, 2003 January 5, 2005 Resigned to become Ohio Treasurer
  Michael Steele[33]
(born 1958)
African American Republican Maryland January 15, 2003 January 17, 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U.S. Senator from Maryland
  David Paterson
(born 1954)
African American Democratic New York January 1, 2007 March 17, 2008 Elevated to governor
  Anthony Brown
(born 1961)
African American Democratic Maryland January 17, 2007 January 21, 2015 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor
  Malcolm Smith
(born 1956)
African American Democratic New York January 7, 2009 June 8, 2009 Resigned
  Pedro Espada Jr.
(born 1953)
Puerto Rican Democratic New York June 8, 2009 July 8, 2009 Resigned
  John Garamendi
(born 1945)
Basque American Democratic California January 8, 2007 November 3, 2009 Resigned to take seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to which he had been elected
  Mona Pasquil
(born 1962)
Filipino American Democratic California November 4, 2009 April 27, 2010 Retired
  Abel Maldonado
(born 1967)
Mexican American Republican California April 27, 2010 January 10, 2011 Lost reelection
  John Sanchez
(born 1963)
Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1, 2011 January 1, 2019 Term limited
  Jennifer Carroll
(born 1959)
African American Republican Florida January 4, 2011 March 12, 2013 Resigned
  Joseph Garcia
(born 1957)
Mexican American Democratic Colorado January 11, 2011 May 12, 2016 Resigned
  Shan Tsutsui
(born 1971)
Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 27, 2012 January 31, 2018 Resigned
  Carlos Lopez-Cantera
(born 1973)
Cuban American Republican Florida February 3, 2014 January 8, 2019 Retired
  Byron Mallott
(1943-2020)
Native Alaskan (Tlingit) Independent Alaska December 1, 2014 October 16, 2018 Resigned
  Evelyn Sanguinetti
(born 1970)
Cuban American,
Ecuadorian American
Republican Illinois January 12, 2015 January 14, 2019 Lost reelection
  Jenean Hampton
(born 1958)
African American Republican Kentucky December 8, 2015 December 10, 2019 Retired
  Boyd Rutherford
(born 1957)
African American Republican Maryland January 21, 2015 January 18, 2023 Term limited
  Cyrus Habib
(born 1981)
Iranian American Democratic Washington January 11, 2017 January 13, 2021 Retired to become a Jesuit Priest
  Justin Fairfax
(born 1979)
African American Democratic Virginia January 13, 2018 January 15, 2022 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor
  Sheila Oliver
(born 1952)
African American Democratic New Jersey January 16, 2018 present
  Doug Chin
(born 1971)
Chinese American Democratic Hawaii February 2, 2018 December 3, 2018 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Hawaii's 1st congressional district
  Valerie Davidson
(born 1967)
Native Alaskan (Yup'ik) Independent Alaska October 16, 2018 December 3, 2018 Retired
  Garlin Gilchrist
(born 1982)
African American Democratic Michigan January 1, 2019 present
  Howie Morales
(born 1973)
Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1, 2019 present
  Mandela Barnes
(born 1986)
African American Democratic Wisconsin January 7, 2019 January 3, 2023 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate.
  Peggy Flanagan
(born 1979)
Native American (White Earth Band of Ojibwe) Democratic (DFL) Minnesota January 7, 2019 present
  Jeanette Nuñez
(born 1972)
Cuban American Republican Florida January 8, 2019 present
  Juliana Stratton
(born 1965)
African American Democratic Illinois January 14, 2019 present
  Mark Robinson
(born 1968)
African American Republican North Carolina January 3, 2021 present
  Sabina Matos

(born 1974)

African American,
Dominican American
Democratic Rhode Island April 14, 2021 present
  Andrea Stewart-Cousins
(born 1950)
African American Democratic New York August 24, 2021 September 9, 2021 New Lieutenant Governor appointed
April 12, 2022 May 25, 2022 New Lieutenant Governor appointed
  Brian Benjamin
(born 1976)
African American Democratic New York September 9, 2021 April 12, 2022 Resigned
Lisa Cano Burkhead
(born 1970)
Argentine American,
Paraguayan American
Democratic Nevada December 16, 2021 January 3, 2023 Lost election to a full term
  Winsome Sears
(born 1964)
African American,Jamaican American Republican Virginia January 15, 2022 present
  Antonio Delgado
(born 1977)
African American,
Colombian American,
Mexican American,
Venezuelan American
Democratic New York May 25, 2022 present
Sylvia Luke
(born 1967)
Korean American Democratic Hawaii December 5, 2022 present
  Austin Davis
(born 1989)
African American Democratic Pennsylvania January 17, 2023 present
  Aruna Miller
(born 1964)
Indian American Democratic Maryland January 18, 2023 present

Territorial lieutenant governors

In each of the four current U.S. territories that have the office of lieutenant governor, non-white ethnic groups make up large majorities: African Americans in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Chamorros in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and Samoans in American Samoa. Elected governors and some appointed governors in these territories that have come from these majority ethnic groups are not listed here; for more details see Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, Lieutenant Governor of Guam, Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa.

Image Name Minority
ethnicity
Party Territory Term start Term end Notes
  Morris de Castro
(1902–1966)
Panamanian American Democratic U.S. Virgin Islands 1945 March 4, 1950 Elevated to Acting Governor from October 21, 1949
Later appointed in his own right
  Kurt Moylan
(born 1939)
Native Hawaiian,
Chinese American
Republican Guam July 20, 1969 January 6, 1975 Appointed Secretary before being elected lieutenant governor in his own right from January 4, 1971
Lost reelection
  Kaleo Moylan
(born 1966)
Native Hawaiian,
Chinese American
Republican Guam January 6, 2003 January 1, 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for nomination to governor

See also

References

  1. ^ "ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. December 2019. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  2. ^ Elevated from lieutenant governor.
  3. ^ Pacheco was elevated from lieutenant governor. Pacheco later served as U.S. Representative from California's 4th congressional district.
  4. ^ Cabeza De Baca previously served as lieutenant governor.
  5. ^ Larrazolo previously served as U.S. Senator from New Mexico.
  6. ^ https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/nation-world/article229695409.html[bare URL]
  7. ^ Erin Dowell. "Murray, Johnston". Oklahoma Historical Society. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  8. ^ Murray was not a registered member of the Chickasaw Nation.
  9. ^ Ariyoshi had previously been elevated to acting governor from lieutenant governor until elected in his own right.
  10. ^ Resigned to become United States Ambassador to Argentina
  11. ^ David Hoffman (November 20, 1988). "SUNUNU DESCRIBES HIS DIVERSE ROOTS, AFTER FLOOD OF INQUIRIES". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
  12. ^ Sununu later served as White House Chief of Staff
  13. ^ a b Waihee previously served as lieutenant governor.
  14. ^ Wilder previously served as lieutenant governor.
  15. ^ Locke later served as United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Ambassador to China.
  16. ^ Richardson previously served as United States Secretary of Energy, United States Ambassador to the United Nations and U.S. Representative from New Mexico's 3rd congressional district.
  17. ^ Jindal previously served as U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 1st congressional district.
  18. ^ Elevated to office from lieutenant governor.
  19. ^ Resigned to become to United States Ambassador to the United Nations
  20. ^ "2018 Top Stories #1: Lujan Grisham wins election". December 28, 2018.
  21. ^ Lujan Grisham previously served as U.S. Representative from New Mexico's 1st congressional district.
  22. ^ . www.indianz.com. Archived from the original on November 26, 2018.
  23. ^ A Spanish Filipino, José Sisto, served from December 12, 1898 – February 1, 1899 in the Spanish government's name, despite tacit acknowledgment by the Americans until the 1898 Treaty of Paris.
  24. ^ Elevated to acting governor from secretary until appointed in his own right
  25. ^ Elevated to governor from lieutenant governor.
    Later elected in his own right.
  26. ^ Ransier later served as U.S. Representative from South Carolina's 2nd congressional district.
  27. ^ "Not Even Past: Social Vulnerability and the Legacy of Redlining".
  28. ^ Estopinal later served as U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 1st congressional district.
  29. ^ Montoya later served as U.S. Representative from New Mexico's at-large congressional district and U.S. Senator from New Mexico.
  30. ^ Gill previously served as U.S. Representative from Hawaii's at-large congressional district.
  31. ^ Dymally later served as U.S. Representative from California's 31st congressional district.
  32. ^ Hirono later served as U.S. Senator from Hawaii.
  33. ^ Steele later served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

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included Contents 1 List of ethnic minority governors 1 1 Territorial governors 2 List of ethnic minority lieutenant governors 2 1 Territorial lieutenant governors 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of ethnic minority governors Edit Denotes incumbent governor Italics denotes acting governorImage Name Minorityethnicity Party State Term start Term end Notes P B S Pinchback 2 1837 1921 African American Republican Louisiana December 9 1872 January 13 1873 Term ended Romualdo Pacheco 3 1831 1899 Mexican American Republican California February 27 1875 December 9 1875 Term ended Louis A Wiltz 1843 1881 Spanish American Democratic Louisiana January 14 1880 October 16 1881 Died in office Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca 4 1864 1917 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 3 1917 February 18 1917 Died in office Octaviano Larrazolo 5 1859 1930 Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1 1919 January 1 1921 Lost renomination Johnston Murray 6 1902 1974 7 Native American Chickasaw 8 Democratic Oklahoma January 8 1951 January 10 1955 Term limited George Ariyoshi 9 born 1926 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii October 17 1973 December 2 1986 Term limited Jerry Apodaca 1934 2023 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1975 January 1 1979 Term limited Raul Castro 10 1916 2015 Mexican American Democratic Arizona January 6 1975 October 20 1977 Resigned Toney Anaya born 1941 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1983 January 1 1987 Term limited John Sununu 11 12 born 1939 Salvadoran American Republican New Hampshire January 6 1983 January 4 1989 Retired John Waihee 13 born 1946 Native Hawaiian Democratic Hawaii December 2 1986 December 2 1994 Term limited Bob Martinez born 1934 Spanish American Republican Florida January 6 1987 January 8 1991 Lost reelection Douglas Wilder 14 born 1931 African American Democratic Virginia January 13 1990 January 15 1994 Term limited Ben Cayetano 13 born 1939 Filipino American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1994 December 2 2002 Term limited Gary Locke 15 born 1950 Chinese American Democratic Washington January 15 1997 January 12 2005 Retired Bill Richardson 16 born 1947 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 2003 January 1 2011 Term limited Deval Patrick born 1956 African American Democratic Massachusetts January 4 2007 January 8 2015 Retired Bobby Jindal 17 born 1971 Indian American Republican Louisiana January 14 2008 January 11 2016 Term limited David Paterson 18 born 1954 African American Democratic New York March 17 2008 December 31 2010 Retired Susana Martinez born 1959 Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1 2011 January 1 2019 Term limited Brian Sandoval born 1963 Mexican American Republican Nevada January 3 2011 January 7 2019 Term limited Nikki Haley 19 born 1972 Indian American Republican South Carolina January 12 2011 January 24 2017 Resigned David Ige born 1957 Okinawan American Democratic Hawaii December 1 2014 December 5 2022 Term limited Michelle Lujan Grisham 20 21 born 1959 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 2019 present Kevin Stitt 22 born 1972 Native American Cherokee Republican Oklahoma January 14 2019 present Wes Moore born 1978 African American Cuban American Democratic Maryland January 18 2023 presentTerritorial governors Edit Several governors of U S territories have been ethnic minorities Many of these officials were appointed before elections were instituted in these jurisdictions In each of the five current U S territories Hispanic or non white ethnic groups make up large majorities Puerto Rican Hispanic Americans in Puerto Rico African Americans in the U S Virgin Islands Chamorros in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands and Samoans in American Samoa Elected governors and some appointed governors in these territories that have come from these majority ethnic groups are not listed here for more details see List of governors of Puerto Rico List of governors of the United States Virgin Islands List of governors of Guam List of governors of the Northern Mariana Islands and List of governors of American Samoa Denotes incumbent governor Italics denotes acting governorImage Name Minorityethnicity Party Territory District Term start Term end Notes Miguel Otero 1859 1944 Mexican American Republican New Mexico July 14 1897 January 22 1906 Appointment ended Frank Portusach 1864 1919 Spanish American Independent Guam June 22 1898 December 12 1898 Deposed 23 William Coe 1857 1909 Samoan Independent Guam April 20 1899 May 9 1899 Appointment ended Morris de Castro 24 1902 1966 Panamanian American Democratic U S Virgin Islands October 21 1949 April 9 1954 Resigned appointment Samuel King 1886 1959 Native Hawaiian Republican Hawaii January 28 1953 July 26 1957 Resigned appointment Juan Luis 25 1940 2011 Puerto Rican Independent Citizens Movement 1978 1979 U S Virgin Islands January 2 1978 January 5 1987 Term limitedIndependent 1979 1987 Benigno Fitial born 1945 Carolinian Covenant 2006 2011 Northern Mariana Islands January 9 2006 February 20 2013 ImpeachedRepublican 2011 2013 List of ethnic minority lieutenant governors Edit Denotes incumbent lieutenant governor Italics denotes acting lieutenant governorImage Name Minority ethnicity Party State Term start Term end Notes Pablo de la Guerra 1819 1874 Mexican American Democratic California January 7 1861 January 10 1862 Retired Oscar Dunn 1826 1871 African American Republican Louisiana June 27 1868 November 22 1871 Died Alonzo Ransier 26 1834 1882 African American Republican South Carolina December 3 1870 December 7 1872 Retired to run successfully for South Carolina s 2nd congressional district Alexander Kelso Davis 27 1884 African American Republican Mississippi November 30 1871 March 29 1876 Resigned P B S Pinchback 1837 1921 African American Republican Louisiana December 6 1871 December 9 1872 Elevated to governor Romualdo Pacheco 1831 1899 Mexican American Republican California December 8 1871 February 27 1875 Elevated to governor Richard Howell Gleaves 1819 1907 African American Republican South Carolina December 7 1872 December 14 1876 Lost reelection Caesar Antoine 1836 1921 African American Republican Louisiana May 22 1873 April 24 1877 Lost reelection Albert Estopinal 28 1845 1919 Spanish American Democratic Louisiana May 8 1900 May 10 1904 Retired Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca 1864 1917 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 6 1912 January 1 1917 Retired to run successfully for governor Jose Baca 1876 1924 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1923 May 17 1924 Died Louis Cabeza de Baca 1894 1969 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1935 January 1 1937 Retired Ceferino Quintana 1894 1977 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1941 January 1 1943 Retired Joseph Montoya 29 1915 1978 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1947 January 1 1951 Lost reelectionJanuary 1 1955 April 9 1957 Retired to run successfully for New Mexico s at large congressional district Tibo J Chavez 1912 1991 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1951 January 1 1955 Lost reelectionJames Kealoha 1908 1983 Native Hawaiian Chinese American Republican Hawaii August 21 1959 December 2 1962 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for governorWilliam S Richardson 1919 2010 Native Hawaiian Chinese American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1962 December 2 1966 Resigned to become Chief Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court Thomas Gill 30 1922 2009 Cuban American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1966 December 2 1970 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor George Ariyoshi born 1926 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1970 December 2 1974 Retired to run successfully for governor Roberto Mondragon born 1940 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1971 January 1 1975 RetiredJanuary 1 1979 January 1 1983 RetiredNelson Doi 1922 2015 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1974 December 2 1978 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Honolulu Mervyn Dymally 31 1926 2012 African American Indian American Democratic California January 6 1975 January 8 1979 Lost reelection George L Brown 1926 2006 African American Democratic Colorado January 14 1975 January 10 1979 Retired Jean King 1925 2013 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1978 December 2 1982 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor Mike Curb born 1944 Mexican American Republican California January 8 1979 January 3 1983 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for governor John D Waiheʻe III born 1946 Native Hawaiian Democratic Hawaii December 2 1982 December 2 1986 Retired to run successfully for governor S B Woo born 1937 Chinese American Democratic Delaware January 15 1985 January 20 1989 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U S Senator from Delaware Douglas Wilder born 1931 African American Democratic Virginia January 18 1986 January 12 1990 Retired to run successfully for governor Ben Cayetano born 1939 Filipino American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1986 December 2 1994 Retired to run successfully for governor Casey Luna born 1931 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 1991 January 1 1995 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor Mazie Hirono 32 born 1947 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 2 1994 December 2 2002 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor Cruz Bustamante born 1953 Mexican American Democratic California January 4 1999 January 8 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for California Insurance Commissioner Joe Rogers 1964 2013 African American Republican Colorado January 12 1999 January 14 2003 Retired Loren Leman born 1950 Native Alaskan Alutiiq Republican Alaska December 2 2002 December 4 2006 Retired Duke Aiona born 1955 Native Hawaiian Chinese American Republican Hawaii December 4 2002 December 6 2010 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor Jennette Bradley born 1952 African American Republican Ohio January 13 2003 January 5 2005 Resigned to become Ohio Treasurer Michael Steele 33 born 1958 African American Republican Maryland January 15 2003 January 17 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U S Senator from Maryland David Paterson born 1954 African American Democratic New York January 1 2007 March 17 2008 Elevated to governor Anthony Brown born 1961 African American Democratic Maryland January 17 2007 January 21 2015 Retired to run unsuccessfully for governor Malcolm Smith born 1956 African American Democratic New York January 7 2009 June 8 2009 Resigned Pedro Espada Jr born 1953 Puerto Rican Democratic New York June 8 2009 July 8 2009 Resigned John Garamendi born 1945 Basque American Democratic California January 8 2007 November 3 2009 Resigned to take seat in the U S House of Representatives to which he had been elected Mona Pasquil born 1962 Filipino American Democratic California November 4 2009 April 27 2010 Retired Abel Maldonado born 1967 Mexican American Republican California April 27 2010 January 10 2011 Lost reelection John Sanchez born 1963 Mexican American Republican New Mexico January 1 2011 January 1 2019 Term limited Jennifer Carroll born 1959 African American Republican Florida January 4 2011 March 12 2013 Resigned Joseph Garcia born 1957 Mexican American Democratic Colorado January 11 2011 May 12 2016 Resigned Shan Tsutsui born 1971 Japanese American Democratic Hawaii December 27 2012 January 31 2018 Resigned Carlos Lopez Cantera born 1973 Cuban American Republican Florida February 3 2014 January 8 2019 Retired Byron Mallott 1943 2020 Native Alaskan Tlingit Independent Alaska December 1 2014 October 16 2018 Resigned Evelyn Sanguinetti born 1970 Cuban American Ecuadorian American Republican Illinois January 12 2015 January 14 2019 Lost reelection Jenean Hampton born 1958 African American Republican Kentucky December 8 2015 December 10 2019 Retired Boyd Rutherford born 1957 African American Republican Maryland January 21 2015 January 18 2023 Term limited Cyrus Habib born 1981 Iranian American Democratic Washington January 11 2017 January 13 2021 Retired to become a Jesuit Priest Justin Fairfax born 1979 African American Democratic Virginia January 13 2018 January 15 2022 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor Sheila Oliver born 1952 African American Democratic New Jersey January 16 2018 present Doug Chin born 1971 Chinese American Democratic Hawaii February 2 2018 December 3 2018 Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for Hawaii s 1st congressional district Valerie Davidson born 1967 Native Alaskan Yup ik Independent Alaska October 16 2018 December 3 2018 Retired Garlin Gilchrist born 1982 African American Democratic Michigan January 1 2019 present Howie Morales born 1973 Mexican American Democratic New Mexico January 1 2019 present Mandela Barnes born 1986 African American Democratic Wisconsin January 7 2019 January 3 2023 Retired to run unsuccessfully for U S Senate Peggy Flanagan born 1979 Native American White Earth Band of Ojibwe Democratic DFL Minnesota January 7 2019 present Jeanette Nunez born 1972 Cuban American Republican Florida January 8 2019 present Juliana Stratton born 1965 African American Democratic Illinois January 14 2019 present Mark Robinson born 1968 African American Republican North Carolina January 3 2021 present Sabina Matos born 1974 African American Dominican American Democratic Rhode Island April 14 2021 present Andrea Stewart Cousins born 1950 African American Democratic New York August 24 2021 September 9 2021 New Lieutenant Governor appointedApril 12 2022 May 25 2022 New Lieutenant Governor appointed Brian Benjamin born 1976 African American Democratic New York September 9 2021 April 12 2022 ResignedLisa Cano Burkhead born 1970 Argentine American Paraguayan American Democratic Nevada December 16 2021 January 3 2023 Lost election to a full term Winsome Sears born 1964 African American Jamaican American Republican Virginia January 15 2022 present Antonio Delgado born 1977 African American Colombian American Mexican American Venezuelan American Democratic New York May 25 2022 presentSylvia Luke born 1967 Korean American Democratic Hawaii December 5 2022 present Austin Davis born 1989 African American Democratic Pennsylvania January 17 2023 present Aruna Miller born 1964 Indian American Democratic Maryland January 18 2023 presentTerritorial lieutenant governors Edit In each of the four current U S territories that have the office of lieutenant governor non white ethnic groups make up large majorities African Americans in the U S Virgin Islands Chamorros in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands and Samoans in American Samoa Elected governors and some appointed governors in these territories that have come from these majority ethnic groups are not listed here for more details see Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands Lieutenant Governor of Guam Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands and Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa Image Name Minorityethnicity Party Territory Term start Term end Notes Morris de Castro 1902 1966 Panamanian American Democratic U S Virgin Islands 1945 March 4 1950 Elevated to Acting Governor from October 21 1949Later appointed in his own right Kurt Moylan born 1939 Native Hawaiian Chinese American Republican Guam July 20 1969 January 6 1975 Appointed Secretary before being elected lieutenant governor in his own right from January 4 1971Lost reelection Kaleo Moylan born 1966 Native Hawaiian Chinese American Republican Guam January 6 2003 January 1 2007 Retired to run unsuccessfully for nomination to governorSee also EditGovernor United States List of current United States governors List of U S state governors born outside the United StatesReferences Edit ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates U S Census Bureau December 2019 Retrieved March 20 2020 Elevated from lieutenant governor Pacheco was elevated from lieutenant governor Pacheco later served as U S Representative from California s 4th congressional district Cabeza De Baca previously served as lieutenant governor Larrazolo previously served as U S Senator from New Mexico https www idahostatesman com news nation world article229695409 html bare URL Erin Dowell Murray Johnston Oklahoma Historical Society Retrieved August 26 2019 Murray was not a registered member of the Chickasaw Nation Ariyoshi had previously been elevated to acting governor from lieutenant governor until elected in his own right Resigned to become United States Ambassador to Argentina David Hoffman November 20 1988 SUNUNU DESCRIBES HIS DIVERSE ROOTS AFTER FLOOD OF INQUIRIES The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 Sununu later served as White House Chief of Staff a b Waihee previously served as lieutenant governor Wilder previously served as lieutenant governor Locke later served as United States Secretary of Commerce and United States Ambassador to China Richardson previously served as United States Secretary of Energy United States Ambassador to the United Nations and U S Representative from New Mexico s 3rd congressional district Jindal previously served as U S Representative from Louisiana s 1st congressional district Elevated to office from lieutenant governor Resigned to become to United States Ambassador to the United Nations 2018 Top Stories 1 Lujan Grisham wins election December 28 2018 Lujan Grisham previously served as U S Representative from New Mexico s 1st congressional district Only one state makes history with election of first Native governor www indianz com Archived from the original on November 26 2018 A Spanish Filipino Jose Sisto served from December 12 1898 February 1 1899 in the Spanish government s name despite tacit acknowledgment by the Americans until the 1898 Treaty of Paris Elevated to acting governor from secretary until appointed in his own right Elevated to governor from lieutenant governor Later elected in his own right Ransier later served as U S Representative from South Carolina s 2nd congressional district Not Even Past Social Vulnerability and the Legacy of Redlining Estopinal later served as U S Representative from Louisiana s 1st congressional district Montoya later served as U S Representative from New Mexico s at large congressional district and U S Senator from New Mexico Gill previously served as U S Representative from Hawaii s at large congressional district Dymally later served as U S Representative from California s 31st congressional district Hirono later served as U S Senator from Hawaii Steele later served as Chairman of the Republican National Committee External links EditRutgers Program on the Governor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of minority governors and lieutenant governors in the United States amp oldid 1152038690, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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