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State GovernmentsState of Alabama
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The Governors of the Fifty States

State Governor Current term1

Ala.

Don Siegelman (D)

19992003

Alaska

Tony Knowles (D)

199820022

Ariz.

Jane Dee Hull (R)

19992003

Ark.

Mike Huckabee (R)

19992003

Calif.

Gray Davis (D)

19992003

Colo.

Bill Owens (R)

19992003

Conn.

John G. Rowland (R)

19992003

Del.

Ruth Ann Minner (D)

20012005

Fla.

Jeb Bush (R)

19992003

Ga.

Roy E. Barnes (D)

19992003

Hawaii

Benjamin J. Cayetano (D)

199820022

Idaho

Dirk Kempthorne (R)

19992003

Ill.

George H. Ryan (R)

19992003

Ind.

Frank O\'Bannon (D)

20012005

Iowa

Tom Vilsack (D)

19992003

Kans.

Bill Graves (R)

19992003

Ky.

Paul E. Patton (D)

199920032

La.

Mike Foster (R)

20002004

Maine

Angus S. King, Jr. (I)

19992003

Md.

Parris N. Glendening (D)

19992003

Mass.

Jane Swift (R) 3

20012003

Mich.

John Engler (R)

19992003

Minn.

Jesse Ventura (IP)4

19992003

Miss.

Ronnie Musgrove (D)

20002004

Mo.

Bob Holden (D)

20012005

Mont.

Judy Martz (R)

20012005

Nebr.

Mike Johanns (R)

19992003

Nev.

Kenny Guinn (R)

19992003

N.H.

Jeanne Shaheen (D)

20012005

N.J.

Jim McGreevey (D)

20022006

N.M.

Gary E. Johnson (R)

19992003

N.Y.

George E. Pataki (R)

19992003

N.C.

Mike Easley (D)

20012005

N.D.

John Hoeven (R)

20012005

Ohio

Bob Taft (R)

19992003

Okla.

Frank Keating (R)

19992003

Ore.

John Kitzhaber (D)

19992003

Pa.

Mark S. Schweiker (R)3

20012003

R.I.

Lincoln C. Almond (R)

19992003

S.C.

Jim Hodges (D)

19992003

S.D.

William J. Janklow (R)

19992003

Tenn.

Don Sundquist (R)

19992003

Tex.

Rick Perry (R)3

20002003

Utah

Michael O. Leavitt (R)

20012005

Vt.

Howard Dean (D)

20012005

Va.

Mark Warner (D)

20022006

Wash.

Gary Locke (D)

20012005

W. Va.

Bob Wise (D)

20012005

Wis.

Scott McCallum (R)3

20012003

Wyo.

Jim Geringer (R)

19992003

NOTE: Governors listed in italics were elected in 2001.

1. Except where indicated, all terms begin and end in January.

2. Term begins and ends in December.

3. Lieutenant governor serving out the remaining term of governor.

4. Independence Party.

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