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List of current United States governors

The United States has 50 states and 5 territories that each elect a governor to serve as chief executive of the state or territorial government.[1] The sole federal district, the District of Columbia, elects a mayor to oversee their government in a similar manner.[2][3] Most states and territories also have a lieutenant governor who is the second-highest-ranking official and the first to succeed the governor in the event of a vacancy.[4]

Party affiliation of current United States state and territorial governors:
  Democratic (23 states, 3 territories)
  Republican (27 states)
  New Progressive (1 territory)
  Independent (1 territory)

As of January 9, 2024, there are 27 states with Republican governors and 23 states with Democratic governors. Three territories have Democratic governors, while one has an independent governor. Pedro Pierluisi of Puerto Rico is a member of the New Progressive Party, although he is also affiliated with the Democratic Party.[5] All 55 governors are members of the National Governors Association, a non-partisan organization which represents states and territories in discussions with the federal government.[6] The federal District of Columbia is governed by a Democratic mayor.[7]

The current gubernatorial term ends and new term begins in January of the given year for most states and territories; in Alaska, Hawaii, North Dakota, and Kentucky, the term ends in December of that year's election.[8][9] All 55 state and territorial governors are members of the non-partisan National Governors Association, which lobbies the federal government for governors' interests. Other organizations for governors include the partisan Democratic Governors Association and Republican Governors Association; and the three regional associations: Midwestern, Northeastern, and Western.[10]

State governors edit

The longest serving incumbent U.S. governor is Jay Inslee of Washington, who took office on January 16, 2013.[11] The most recently inaugurated governor is Jeff Landry of Louisiana, who took office on January 8, 2024.[5] A total of 15 current governors previously served as lieutenant governor, while ten previously served in the United States House of Representatives.[12]

The average age of governors at the time of their inauguration was 59.28 years old. Alabama governor Kay Ivey (born 1944) is the oldest current governor, and Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (born 1982) is the youngest.[13] As of the 2022 elections, there are 12 female state governors currently serving. Of the 50 state governors, 46 are non-Hispanic white, two are Hispanic, one is Black, and one is Native American.[13]

The notation "(term limits)" after the year indicates that the governor is ineligible to seek re-election in that year; the notation "(retiring)" indicates that the governor has announced his or her intention not to seek re-election at the end of the term nor to run for another office.

Current state governors of the United States
United States governors

  Republican (27)   Democratic (23)

State Image Governor[5] Party[5] Born Prior public experience Inauguration[5] End of term[5] Ref.
Alabama (list)   Kay Ivey Republican (1944-10-15) October 15, 1944 (age 79) Lieutenant Governor
State Treasurer
April 10, 2017 2027 (term limits) [14]
Alaska (list)   Mike Dunleavy Republican (1961-05-05) May 5, 1961 (age 63) Alaska Senate
Matanuska-Susitna Borough Board President
December 3, 2018 2026 (term limits) [15]
Arizona (list)   Katie Hobbs Democratic (1969-12-28) December 28, 1969 (age 54) Secretary of State
Minority Leader of the Arizona Senate
Arizona House
January 2, 2023 2027 [16]
Arkansas (list)   Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican (1982-08-13) August 13, 1982 (age 41) White House Press Secretary
White House Deputy Press Secretary
January 10, 2023 2027 [17]
California (list)   Gavin Newsom Democratic (1967-10-10) October 10, 1967 (age 56) Lieutenant Governor
Mayor of San Francisco
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
January 7, 2019 2027 (term limits) [18]
Colorado (list)   Jared Polis Democratic (1975-05-12) May 12, 1975 (age 48) U.S. House
Colorado State Board of Education
January 8, 2019 2027 (term limits) [19]
Connecticut (list)   Ned Lamont Democratic (1954-01-03) January 3, 1954 (age 70) Chair of the State Investment Advisory Council
Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation
Greenwich Board of Selectmen
January 9, 2019 2027 [20]
Delaware (list)   John Carney Democratic (1956-05-20) May 20, 1956 (age 67) U.S. House
Lieutenant Governor
State Secretary of Finance
Chief of Staff to Governor Tom Carper
January 17, 2017 2025 (term limits) [21]
Florida (list)   Ron DeSantis Republican (1978-09-14) September 14, 1978 (age 45) U.S. House
Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy
January 8, 2019 2027 (term limits) [22]
Georgia (list)   Brian Kemp Republican (1963-11-02) November 2, 1963 (age 60) Secretary of State
Georgia Senate
January 14, 2019 2027 (term limits) [23]
Hawaii (list)   Josh Green Democratic (1970-02-11) February 11, 1970 (age 54) Lieutenant Governor
Hawaii Senate
Hawaii House
December 5, 2022 2026 [24]
Idaho (list)   Brad Little Republican (1954-02-15) February 15, 1954 (age 70) Lieutenant Governor
Idaho Senate
January 7, 2019 2027 [25]
Illinois (list)   J. B. Pritzker Democratic (1965-01-19) January 19, 1965 (age 59) Chair of the Illinois Human Rights Commission
Co-Chair of Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign
January 14, 2019 2027 [26]
Indiana (list)   Eric Holcomb Republican (1968-05-02) May 2, 1968 (age 56) Lieutenant Governor
Chief of Staff to U.S. Senator Dan Coats
State Republican Party Chair
Yeoman in the United States Navy
January 9, 2017 2025 (term limits) [27]
Iowa (list)   Kim Reynolds Republican (1959-08-04) August 4, 1959 (age 64) Lieutenant Governor
Iowa Senate
Clarke County Treasurer
May 24, 2017 2027 [28]
Kansas (list)   Laura Kelly Democratic (1950-01-24) January 24, 1950 (age 74) Kansas Senate January 14, 2019 2027 (term limits) [29]
Kentucky (list)   Andy Beshear Democratic (1977-11-29) November 29, 1977 (age 46) State Attorney General December 10, 2019 2027 (term limits) [30]
Louisiana (list)   Jeff Landry Republican (1970-12-23) December 23, 1970 (age 53) State Attorney General
U.S. House
January 8, 2024 2028 [31]
Maine (list)   Janet Mills Democratic (1947-12-30) December 30, 1947 (age 76) State Attorney General
Maine House
Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford Counties District Attorney
January 2, 2019 2027 (term limits) [32]
Maryland (list)   Wes Moore Democratic (1978-10-15) October 15, 1978 (age 45) Captain in the United States Army January 18, 2023 2027 [33]
Massachusetts (list)   Maura Healey Democratic (1971-02-08) February 8, 1971 (age 53) State Attorney General January 5, 2023 2027 [34]
Michigan (list)   Gretchen Whitmer Democratic (1971-08-23) August 23, 1971 (age 52) Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney
Minority Leader of the Michigan Senate
Michigan House
January 1, 2019 2027 (term limits) [35]
Minnesota (list)   Tim Walz Democratic–Farmer–Labor[note 1] (1964-04-06) April 6, 1964 (age 60) U.S. House
Command Sergeant Major in the Army National Guard
January 7, 2019 2027 [37]
Mississippi (list)   Tate Reeves Republican (1974-06-05) June 5, 1974 (age 49) Lieutenant Governor
State Treasurer
January 14, 2020 2028 (term limits) [38]
Missouri (list)   Mike Parson Republican (1955-09-17) September 17, 1955 (age 68) Lieutenant Governor
Missouri Senate
Missouri House
Polk County Sheriff
Sergeant in the United States Army
June 1, 2018 2025 (term limits) [39]
Montana (list)   Greg Gianforte Republican (1961-04-17) April 17, 1961 (age 63) U.S. House January 4, 2021 2025 [40]
Nebraska (list)   Jim Pillen Republican (1955-12-31) December 31, 1955 (age 68) University of Nebraska Board of Regents January 5, 2023 2027 [41]
Nevada (list)   Joe Lombardo Republican (1962-11-08) November 8, 1962 (age 61) Clark County Sheriff
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army National Guard
January 2, 2023 2027 [42]
New Hampshire (list)   Chris Sununu Republican (1974-11-05) November 5, 1974 (age 49) New Hampshire Executive Council January 5, 2017 2025 (retiring)[43] [44]
New Jersey (list)   Phil Murphy Democratic (1957-08-16) August 16, 1957 (age 66) U.S. Ambassador to Germany
Finance Chair of the Democratic National Committee
January 16, 2018 2026 (term limits) [45]
New Mexico (list)   Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic (1959-10-24) October 24, 1959 (age 64) U.S. House
Bernalillo County Commission
State Secretary of Health
January 1, 2019 2027 (term limits) [46]
New York (list)   Kathy Hochul Democratic (1958-08-27) August 27, 1958 (age 65) Lieutenant Governor
U.S. House
Erie County Clerk
August 24, 2021 2026[note 2] [48]
North Carolina (list)   Roy Cooper Democratic (1957-06-13) June 13, 1957 (age 66) State Attorney General
Majority Leader of the North Carolina Senate
North Carolina House
January 1, 2017 2025 (term limits) [49]
North Dakota (list)   Doug Burgum Republican (1956-08-01) August 1, 1956 (age 67) No prior public experience December 15, 2016 2024 (retiring)[50] [51]
Ohio (list)   Mike DeWine Republican (1947-01-05) January 5, 1947 (age 77) State Attorney General
U.S. Senate
Lieutenant Governor
U.S. House
Ohio Senate
Greene County Prosecutor
January 14, 2019 2027 (term limits) [52]
Oklahoma (list)   Kevin Stitt Republican (1972-12-28) December 28, 1972 (age 51) No prior public experience January 14, 2019 2027 (term limits) [53]
Oregon (list)   Tina Kotek Democratic (1966-09-30) September 30, 1966 (age 57) Speaker of the Oregon House January 9, 2023 2027 [54]
Pennsylvania (list)   Josh Shapiro Democratic (1973-06-20) June 20, 1973 (age 50) State Attorney General
Montgomery County Board of Commissioners
Pennsylvania House
January 17, 2023 2027 [55]
Rhode Island (list)   Dan McKee Democratic (1951-06-16) June 16, 1951 (age 72) Lieutenant Governor
Mayor of Cumberland
Cumberland Town Council
March 2, 2021 2027 [56]
South Carolina (list)   Henry McMaster Republican (1947-05-27) May 27, 1947 (age 76) Lieutenant Governor
State Attorney General
State Republican Party Chair
U.S. Attorney
January 24, 2017 2027 (term limits) [57]
South Dakota (list)   Kristi Noem Republican (1971-11-30) November 30, 1971 (age 52) U.S. House
South Dakota House
January 5, 2019 2027 (term limits) [58]
Tennessee (list)   Bill Lee Republican (1959-10-09) October 9, 1959 (age 64) No prior public experience January 19, 2019 2027 (term limits) [59]
Texas (list)   Greg Abbott Republican (1957-11-13) November 13, 1957 (age 66) State Attorney General
Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
January 20, 2015 2027 [60]
Utah (list)   Spencer Cox Republican (1975-07-11) July 11, 1975 (age 48) Lieutenant Governor
Utah House
Sanpete County Commission
Mayor of Fairview
January 4, 2021 2025 [61]
Vermont (list)   Phil Scott Republican (1958-08-04) August 4, 1958 (age 65) Lieutenant Governor
Vermont Senate
January 5, 2017 2025 [62]
Virginia (list)   Glenn Youngkin Republican (1966-12-09) December 9, 1966 (age 57) No prior public experience January 15, 2022 2026 (term limits) [63]
Washington (list)   Jay Inslee Democratic (1951-02-09) February 9, 1951 (age 73) U.S. House
Washington House
January 16, 2013 2025 (retiring)[64] [65]
West Virginia (list)   Jim Justice Republican[note 3] (1951-04-27) April 27, 1951 (age 73) No prior public experience January 16, 2017 2025 (term limits) [67]
Wisconsin (list)   Tony Evers Democratic (1951-11-05) November 5, 1951 (age 72) State Superintendent of Public Instruction January 7, 2019 2027 [68]
Wyoming (list)   Mark Gordon Republican (1957-03-14) March 14, 1957 (age 67) State Treasurer January 7, 2019 2027 (term limits) [69]

Territory governors edit

Current territorial governors of the United States
Territory governors

  Democratic (4)   Independent (1)   New Progressive (1)

Territory Image Governor[5] Party[5] Born Prior public experience Inauguration[5] End of term[5] Ref.
American Samoa (list)   Lemanu Peleti Mauga Democratic (1960-01-03) January 3, 1960 (age 64) Lieutenant Governor
American Samoa Senate
January 3, 2021[70] 2025 [71]
Guam (list)   Lou Leon Guerrero Democratic (1950-11-08) November 8, 1950 (age 73) Guam Legislature January 7, 2019 2027 (term limits) [72]
Northern Mariana Islands (list)   Arnold Palacios Independent (1955-08-22) August 22, 1955 (age 68) Lieutenant Governor
President of the CNMI Senate
Speaker of the CNMI House
January 9, 2023 2027 [73]
Puerto Rico (list)   Pedro Pierluisi New Progressive (1959-04-25) April 25, 1959 (age 65) U.S. House
Territorial Secretary of Justice
January 2, 2021 2025 [74]
U.S. Virgin Islands (list)   Albert Bryan Democratic (1968-02-21) February 21, 1968 (age 56) Commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Labor January 7, 2019 2027 (term limits) [75]

Federal district mayor edit

The District of Columbia is a federal district that elects a mayor that has similar powers to those of a state or territorial governor.[2] From 1871 to 1874, the district had a governor that was appointed by the President of the United States.[76]

Current federal district mayors of the United States
Federal district mayor

  Democratic (1)

Federal district Image Mayor Party Born Prior public experience Inauguration End of term
District of Columbia (list)   Muriel Bowser Democratic[77] (1972-08-02) August 2, 1972 (age 51)[77] D.C. Council
Advisory Neighborhood Commission[77]
January 2, 2015[78] 2027

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party is affiliated with the national Democratic Party.[36]
  2. ^ In New York, gubernatorial terms begin at midnight on New Year's Day.[47]
  3. ^ Justice was elected as a Democrat, but switched to the Republican Party six months into his first term. He was re-elected as a Republican in 2020.[66]

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External links edit

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The United States has 50 states and 5 territories that each elect a governor to serve as chief executive of the state or territorial government 1 The sole federal district the District of Columbia elects a mayor to oversee their government in a similar manner 2 3 Most states and territories also have a lieutenant governor who is the second highest ranking official and the first to succeed the governor in the event of a vacancy 4 Party affiliation of current United States state and territorial governors Democratic 23 states 3 territories Republican 27 states New Progressive 1 territory Independent 1 territory As of January 9 2024 update there are 27 states with Republican governors and 23 states with Democratic governors Three territories have Democratic governors while one has an independent governor Pedro Pierluisi of Puerto Rico is a member of the New Progressive Party although he is also affiliated with the Democratic Party 5 All 55 governors are members of the National Governors Association a non partisan organization which represents states and territories in discussions with the federal government 6 The federal District of Columbia is governed by a Democratic mayor 7 The current gubernatorial term ends and new term begins in January of the given year for most states and territories in Alaska Hawaii North Dakota and Kentucky the term ends in December of that year s election 8 9 All 55 state and territorial governors are members of the non partisan National Governors Association which lobbies the federal government for governors interests Other organizations for governors include the partisan Democratic Governors Association and Republican Governors Association and the three regional associations Midwestern Northeastern and Western 10 Contents 1 State governors 2 Territory governors 3 Federal district mayor 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksState governors editThe longest serving incumbent U S governor is Jay Inslee of Washington who took office on January 16 2013 11 The most recently inaugurated governor is Jeff Landry of Louisiana who took office on January 8 2024 5 A total of 15 current governors previously served as lieutenant governor while ten previously served in the United States House of Representatives 12 The average age of governors at the time of their inauguration was 59 28 years old Alabama governor Kay Ivey born 1944 is the oldest current governor and Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders born 1982 is the youngest 13 As of the 2022 elections update there are 12 female state governors currently serving Of the 50 state governors 46 are non Hispanic white two are Hispanic one is Black and one is Native American 13 The notation term limits after the year indicates that the governor is ineligible to seek re election in that year the notation retiring indicates that the governor has announced his or her intention not to seek re election at the end of the term nor to run for another office A C D F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W Current state governors of the United States United States governors Republican 27 Democratic 23 State Image Governor 5 Party 5 Born Prior public experience Inauguration 5 End of term 5 Ref Alabama list nbsp Kay Ivey Republican 1944 10 15 October 15 1944 age 79 Lieutenant GovernorState Treasurer April 10 2017 2027 term limits 14 Alaska list nbsp Mike Dunleavy Republican 1961 05 05 May 5 1961 age 63 Alaska SenateMatanuska Susitna Borough Board President December 3 2018 2026 term limits 15 Arizona list nbsp Katie Hobbs Democratic 1969 12 28 December 28 1969 age 54 Secretary of StateMinority Leader of the Arizona SenateArizona House January 2 2023 2027 16 Arkansas list nbsp Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican 1982 08 13 August 13 1982 age 41 White House Press SecretaryWhite House Deputy Press Secretary January 10 2023 2027 17 California list nbsp Gavin Newsom Democratic 1967 10 10 October 10 1967 age 56 Lieutenant GovernorMayor of San FranciscoSan Francisco Board of Supervisors January 7 2019 2027 term limits 18 Colorado list nbsp Jared Polis Democratic 1975 05 12 May 12 1975 age 48 U S HouseColorado State Board of Education January 8 2019 2027 term limits 19 Connecticut list nbsp Ned Lamont Democratic 1954 01 03 January 3 1954 age 70 Chair of the State Investment Advisory CouncilGreenwich Board of Estimate and TaxationGreenwich Board of Selectmen January 9 2019 2027 20 Delaware list nbsp John Carney Democratic 1956 05 20 May 20 1956 age 67 U S HouseLieutenant GovernorState Secretary of FinanceChief of Staff to Governor Tom Carper January 17 2017 2025 term limits 21 Florida list nbsp Ron DeSantis Republican 1978 09 14 September 14 1978 age 45 U S HouseLieutenant Commander in the United States Navy January 8 2019 2027 term limits 22 Georgia list nbsp Brian Kemp Republican 1963 11 02 November 2 1963 age 60 Secretary of StateGeorgia Senate January 14 2019 2027 term limits 23 Hawaii list nbsp Josh Green Democratic 1970 02 11 February 11 1970 age 54 Lieutenant GovernorHawaii SenateHawaii House December 5 2022 2026 24 Idaho list nbsp Brad Little Republican 1954 02 15 February 15 1954 age 70 Lieutenant GovernorIdaho Senate January 7 2019 2027 25 Illinois list nbsp J B Pritzker Democratic 1965 01 19 January 19 1965 age 59 Chair of the Illinois Human Rights CommissionCo Chair of Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign January 14 2019 2027 26 Indiana list nbsp Eric Holcomb Republican 1968 05 02 May 2 1968 age 56 Lieutenant GovernorChief of Staff to U S Senator Dan CoatsState Republican Party ChairYeoman in the United States Navy January 9 2017 2025 term limits 27 Iowa list nbsp Kim Reynolds Republican 1959 08 04 August 4 1959 age 64 Lieutenant GovernorIowa SenateClarke County Treasurer May 24 2017 2027 28 Kansas list nbsp Laura Kelly Democratic 1950 01 24 January 24 1950 age 74 Kansas Senate January 14 2019 2027 term limits 29 Kentucky list nbsp Andy Beshear Democratic 1977 11 29 November 29 1977 age 46 State Attorney General December 10 2019 2027 term limits 30 Louisiana list nbsp Jeff Landry Republican 1970 12 23 December 23 1970 age 53 State Attorney GeneralU S House January 8 2024 2028 31 Maine list nbsp Janet Mills Democratic 1947 12 30 December 30 1947 age 76 State Attorney GeneralMaine HouseAndroscoggin Franklin and Oxford Counties District Attorney January 2 2019 2027 term limits 32 Maryland list nbsp Wes Moore Democratic 1978 10 15 October 15 1978 age 45 Captain in the United States Army January 18 2023 2027 33 Massachusetts list nbsp Maura Healey Democratic 1971 02 08 February 8 1971 age 53 State Attorney General January 5 2023 2027 34 Michigan list nbsp Gretchen Whitmer Democratic 1971 08 23 August 23 1971 age 52 Ingham County Prosecuting AttorneyMinority Leader of the Michigan SenateMichigan House January 1 2019 2027 term limits 35 Minnesota list nbsp Tim Walz Democratic Farmer Labor note 1 1964 04 06 April 6 1964 age 60 U S HouseCommand Sergeant Major in the Army National Guard January 7 2019 2027 37 Mississippi list nbsp Tate Reeves Republican 1974 06 05 June 5 1974 age 49 Lieutenant GovernorState Treasurer January 14 2020 2028 term limits 38 Missouri list nbsp Mike Parson Republican 1955 09 17 September 17 1955 age 68 Lieutenant GovernorMissouri SenateMissouri HousePolk County SheriffSergeant in the United States Army June 1 2018 2025 term limits 39 Montana list nbsp Greg Gianforte Republican 1961 04 17 April 17 1961 age 63 U S House January 4 2021 2025 40 Nebraska list nbsp Jim Pillen Republican 1955 12 31 December 31 1955 age 68 University of Nebraska Board of Regents January 5 2023 2027 41 Nevada list nbsp Joe Lombardo Republican 1962 11 08 November 8 1962 age 61 Clark County SheriffU S Army ReserveU S Army National Guard January 2 2023 2027 42 New Hampshire list nbsp Chris Sununu Republican 1974 11 05 November 5 1974 age 49 New Hampshire Executive Council January 5 2017 2025 retiring 43 44 New Jersey list nbsp Phil Murphy Democratic 1957 08 16 August 16 1957 age 66 U S Ambassador to GermanyFinance Chair of the Democratic National Committee January 16 2018 2026 term limits 45 New Mexico list nbsp Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic 1959 10 24 October 24 1959 age 64 U S HouseBernalillo County CommissionState Secretary of Health January 1 2019 2027 term limits 46 New York list nbsp Kathy Hochul Democratic 1958 08 27 August 27 1958 age 65 Lieutenant GovernorU S HouseErie County Clerk August 24 2021 2026 note 2 48 North Carolina list nbsp Roy Cooper Democratic 1957 06 13 June 13 1957 age 66 State Attorney GeneralMajority Leader of the North Carolina SenateNorth Carolina House January 1 2017 2025 term limits 49 North Dakota list nbsp Doug Burgum Republican 1956 08 01 August 1 1956 age 67 No prior public experience December 15 2016 2024 retiring 50 51 Ohio list nbsp Mike DeWine Republican 1947 01 05 January 5 1947 age 77 State Attorney GeneralU S SenateLieutenant GovernorU S HouseOhio SenateGreene County Prosecutor January 14 2019 2027 term limits 52 Oklahoma list nbsp Kevin Stitt Republican 1972 12 28 December 28 1972 age 51 No prior public experience January 14 2019 2027 term limits 53 Oregon list nbsp Tina Kotek Democratic 1966 09 30 September 30 1966 age 57 Speaker of the Oregon House January 9 2023 2027 54 Pennsylvania list nbsp Josh Shapiro Democratic 1973 06 20 June 20 1973 age 50 State Attorney GeneralMontgomery County Board of CommissionersPennsylvania House January 17 2023 2027 55 Rhode Island list nbsp Dan McKee Democratic 1951 06 16 June 16 1951 age 72 Lieutenant GovernorMayor of CumberlandCumberland Town Council March 2 2021 2027 56 South Carolina list nbsp Henry McMaster Republican 1947 05 27 May 27 1947 age 76 Lieutenant GovernorState Attorney GeneralState Republican Party ChairU S Attorney January 24 2017 2027 term limits 57 South Dakota list nbsp Kristi Noem Republican 1971 11 30 November 30 1971 age 52 U S HouseSouth Dakota House January 5 2019 2027 term limits 58 Tennessee list nbsp Bill Lee Republican 1959 10 09 October 9 1959 age 64 No prior public experience January 19 2019 2027 term limits 59 Texas list nbsp Greg Abbott Republican 1957 11 13 November 13 1957 age 66 State Attorney GeneralAssociate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court January 20 2015 2027 60 Utah list nbsp Spencer Cox Republican 1975 07 11 July 11 1975 age 48 Lieutenant GovernorUtah HouseSanpete County CommissionMayor of Fairview January 4 2021 2025 61 Vermont list nbsp Phil Scott Republican 1958 08 04 August 4 1958 age 65 Lieutenant GovernorVermont Senate January 5 2017 2025 62 Virginia list nbsp Glenn Youngkin Republican 1966 12 09 December 9 1966 age 57 No prior public experience January 15 2022 2026 term limits 63 Washington list nbsp Jay Inslee Democratic 1951 02 09 February 9 1951 age 73 U S HouseWashington House January 16 2013 2025 retiring 64 65 West Virginia list nbsp Jim Justice Republican note 3 1951 04 27 April 27 1951 age 73 No prior public experience January 16 2017 2025 term limits 67 Wisconsin list nbsp Tony Evers Democratic 1951 11 05 November 5 1951 age 72 State Superintendent of Public Instruction January 7 2019 2027 68 Wyoming list nbsp Mark Gordon Republican 1957 03 14 March 14 1957 age 67 State Treasurer January 7 2019 2027 term limits 69 Territory governors editCurrent territorial governors of the United States Territory governors Democratic 4 Independent 1 New Progressive 1 Territory Image Governor 5 Party 5 Born Prior public experience Inauguration 5 End of term 5 Ref American Samoa list nbsp Lemanu Peleti Mauga Democratic 1960 01 03 January 3 1960 age 64 Lieutenant GovernorAmerican Samoa Senate January 3 2021 70 2025 71 Guam list nbsp Lou Leon Guerrero Democratic 1950 11 08 November 8 1950 age 73 Guam Legislature January 7 2019 2027 term limits 72 Northern Mariana Islands list nbsp Arnold Palacios Independent 1955 08 22 August 22 1955 age 68 Lieutenant GovernorPresident of the CNMI SenateSpeaker of the CNMI House January 9 2023 2027 73 Puerto Rico list nbsp Pedro Pierluisi New Progressive 1959 04 25 April 25 1959 age 65 U S HouseTerritorial Secretary of Justice January 2 2021 2025 74 U S Virgin Islands list nbsp Albert Bryan Democratic 1968 02 21 February 21 1968 age 56 Commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Labor January 7 2019 2027 term limits 75 Federal district mayor editThe District of Columbia is a federal district that elects a mayor that has similar powers to those of a state or territorial governor 2 From 1871 to 1874 the district had a governor that was appointed by the President of the United States 76 Current federal district mayors of the United States Federal district mayor Democratic 1 Federal district Image Mayor Party Born Prior public experience Inauguration End of term District of Columbia list nbsp Muriel Bowser Democratic 77 1972 08 02 August 2 1972 age 51 77 D C CouncilAdvisory Neighborhood Commission 77 January 2 2015 78 2027See also editFlags of governors of the U S states List of current United States first spouses List of 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