List of governors of Nebraska
| Governor of Nebraska | |
|---|---|
Seal of Nebraska | |
| Style | The Honorable |
| Residence | Nebraska Governor's Mansion |
| Term length | 4 years, renewable once |
| Inaugural holder | David Butler |
| Formation | Constitution of Nebraska |
| Salary | $105,000 (2013)[1] |
The Governor of Nebraska holds the "supreme executive power" of the U.S. state of Nebraska. The current office holder is Jim Pillen, a Republican, who was sworn in on January 5, 2022.
List of State Governors
- Parties
Republican (27) Democratic (12) Fusion (Democratic/Populist) (2)
| # | Governor (Birth–Death) |
Party | Took office | Left office | Lt. Governor | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Butler (1829–1891) |
Republican | February 21, 1867 | June 2, 1871 | None | [2] | ||
| William H. James (1831–1920) |
Republican | June 2, 1871 | January 13, 1873 | None | Secretary of State[3] | |||
| 2 | Robert Wilkinson Furnas (1824–1905) |
Republican | January 13, 1873 | January 11, 1875 | None | |||
| 3 | Silas Garber (1833–1905) |
Republican | January 11, 1875 | January 9, 1879 | None Othman A. Abbott |
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| 4 | Albinus Nance (1848–1911) |
Republican | January 9, 1879 | January 4, 1883 | Edmund C. Carns | |||
| 5 | James W. Dawes (1844–1918) |
Republican | January 4, 1883 | January 6, 1887 | Alfred W. Agee Hibbard H. Shedd |
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| 6 | John Milton Thayer (1820–1906) |
Republican | January 6, 1887 | February 8, 1892 | Hibbard H. Shedd George D. Meiklejohn Thomas J. Majors |
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| 7 | James E. Boyd (1834–1906) |
Democratic | February 8, 1892 | January 13, 1893 | Thomas J. Majors | [4] | ||
| 8 | Lorenzo Crounse (1834–1909) |
Republican | January 13, 1893 | January 3, 1895 | Thomas J. Majors | |||
| 9 | Silas A. Holcomb (1858–1920) |
Fusion (Democratic/Populist) |
January 3, 1895 | January 5, 1899 | Robert E. Moore James E. Harris |
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| 10 | William A. Poynter (1848–1909) |
Fusion (Democratic/Populist) |
January 5, 1899 | January 3, 1901 | Edward A. Gilbert | |||
| 11 | Charles H. Dietrich (1853–1924) |
Republican | January 3, 1901 | May 1, 1901 | Ezra P. Savage | Resigned[5] | ||
| 12 | Ezra P. Savage (1842–1920) |
Republican | May 1, 1901 | January 8, 1903 | None | Lt-Gov.[6] | ||
| 13 | John H. Mickey (1845–1910) |
Republican | January 8, 1903 | January 3, 1907 | Edmund G. McGilton | |||
| 14 | George L. Sheldon (1870–1960) |
Republican | January 3, 1907 | January 7, 1909 | Melville R. Hopewell | |||
| 15 | Ashton C. Shallenberger (1862–1938) |
Democratic | January 7, 1909 | January 5, 1911 | Melville R. Hopewell | |||
| 16 | Chester H. Aldrich (1863–1924) |
Republican | January 5, 1911 | January 9, 1913 | Melville R. Hopewell | |||
| 17 | John H. Morehead (1861–1942) |
Democratic | January 9, 1913 | January 4, 1917 | Samuel R. McKelvie (Republican) James Pearson (Democratic) |
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| 18 | Keith Neville (1884–1959) |
Democratic | January 4, 1917 | January 9, 1919 | Edgar Howard | |||
| 19 | Samuel R. McKelvie (1881–1956) |
Republican | January 9, 1919 | January 3, 1923 | Pelham A. Barrows | |||
| 20 | Charles W. Bryan (1867–1945) |
Democratic | January 3, 1923 | January 8, 1925 | Fred G. Johnson (Republican) | |||
| 21 | Adam McMullen (1872–1959) |
Republican | January 8, 1925 | January 3, 1929 | George A. Williams | |||
| 22 | Arthur J. Weaver (1873–1945) |
Republican | January 3, 1929 | January 8, 1931 | George A. Williams | |||
| 23 | Charles W. Bryan (1867–1945) |
Democratic | January 8, 1931 | January 3, 1935 | Theodore Metcalfe (Republican) Walter H. Jurgensen (Democratic) |
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| 24 | Robert Leroy Cochran (1886–1963) |
Democratic | January 3, 1935 | January 9, 1941 | Walter H. Jurgensen (Democratic) Nate M. Parsons (Democratic) William E. Johnson (Republican) |
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| 25 | Dwight Griswold (1893–1954) |
Republican | January 9, 1941 | January 9, 1947 | William E. Johnson Roy W. Johnson |
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| 26 | Val Peterson (1903–1983) |
Republican | January 9, 1947 | January 8, 1953 | Robert B. Crosby Charles J. Warner |
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| 27 | Robert B. Crosby (1911–2000) |
Republican | January 8, 1953 | January 6, 1955 | Charles J. Warner | |||
| 28 | Victor E. Anderson (1902–1962) |
Republican | January 6, 1955 | January 8, 1959 | Charles J. Warner Dwight W. Burney |
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| 29 | Ralph G. Brooks (1898–1960) |
Democratic | January 8, 1959 | September 9, 1960 | Dwight W. Burney | Died.[7] | ||
| 30 | Dwight W. Burney (1892–1987) |
Republican | September 9, 1960 | January 5, 1961 | Dwight W. Burney | Lt-Gov.[6] | ||
| 31 | Frank B. Morrison (1905–2004) |
Democratic | January 5, 1961 | January 5, 1967 | Dwight W. Burney (Republican) Philip C. Sorensen (Democratic) |
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| 32 | Norbert Tiemann (1924–2012) |
Republican | January 5, 1967 | January 7, 1971 | John E. Everroad | |||
| 33 | J. James Exon (1921–2005) |
Democratic | January 7, 1971 | January 4, 1979 | Frank Marsh (Republican) Gerald T. Whelan (Democratic) |
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| 34 | Charles Thone (1924–2018) |
Republican | January 4, 1979 | January 6, 1983 | Roland A. Luedtke | |||
| 35 | J. Robert Kerrey (b. 1943) |
Democratic | January 6, 1983 | January 9, 1987 | Donald F. McGinley | |||
| 36 | Kay A. Orr (b. 1939) |
Republican | January 9, 1987 | January 9, 1991 | William E. Nichol | [8] | ||
| 37 | Ben Nelson (b. 1941) |
Democratic | January 9, 1991 | January 7, 1999 | Maxine B. Moul Kim M. Robak |
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| 38 | Mike Johanns (b. 1950) |
Republican | January 7, 1999 | January 20, 2005 | David I. Maurstad David Heineman |
Resigned[9] | ||
| 39 | Dave Heineman (b. 1948) |
Republican | January 20, 2005 | January 8, 2015 | Rick Sheehy Lavon Heidemann John E. Nelson |
Lt-Gov.[10] | ||
| 40 | Pete Ricketts (b. 1964) |
Republican | January 8, 2015 | January 5, 2023 | Mike Foley | |||
| 41 | Jim Pillen (b. 1955) |
Republican | January 5, 2023 | Incumbent | Joe Kelly | |||
References
- ↑ "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ↑ Elected, but not inaugurated, before Nebraska's statehood. Impeached and removed from office for misappropriation of state funds; the impeachment was expunged six years later.
- ↑ As state secretary of state, acted as governor for unexpired term.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 James Boyd won the 1890 election, and was sworn in on January 8, 1891. However, due to a question of his U.S. citizenship and eligibility for the office, he did not take office until February 8, 1892.
- ↑ Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 As lieutenant governor, became governor for unexpired term.
- ↑ Died in office.
- ↑ First and (as of June 2016) only female governor of Nebraska
- ↑ Resigned to become United States Secretary of Agriculture.
- ↑ As lieutenant governor, succeeded to the office of governor for Johann's unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.