The following is a list of current governors (or mayor) of U.S. states, territories, and the federal district. In the United States, a governor is the chief executive officer of a state or a territory. As of December 12, 2023, there are 26 states with Republican governors and 24 states with Democratic governors. Additionally, four U.S. 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. Minnesota has a governor from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. The federal District of Columbia is governed by a Democratic mayor.

The current term ends and new term begins in January of the given year for every state except for Alaska, Hawaii, North Dakota, and Kentucky, where the term ends in December of that year's election. The notation "(term limits)" after the year indicates that the current governor is ineligible to seek re-election in that year; the notation "(retiring)" indicates that the current governor has announced his or her intention not to seek re-election at the end of the term nor to run for another office. Currently, the longest serving incumbent U.S. governor is Jay Inslee of Washington, having served since January 2013, and the most recently inaugurated governor is Wes Moore of Maryland, having served since January 18, 2023. In terms of age, Alabama governor Kay Ivey (born 1944) is the oldest governor, and Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (born 1982) is the youngest.


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In the United States, the title governor refers to the chief executive of each state. The governor is not directly subordinate to the federal authorities but is the political and ceremonial head of the state. The governor may also assume additional roles, such as the commander-in-chief of the National Guard when the role is not federalized. The governor may also have the ability to commute or pardon a criminal sentence.

In all states, the governor is directly elected and, in most cases, has considerable practical powers. Notable exceptions with weak governorships include the office of the governor in Texas, though this may be moderated by the state legislature and, in some cases, by other elected executive officials. Governors can veto state bills. The specific duties and powers vary widely between states.

The National Governors Association, Chaired by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, today sent a list of questions to the Trump Administration seeking clarity on how to most effectively distribute and administer a COVID-19 vaccine. The distribution and implementation of the vaccine is a massive undertaking that cannot be managed without significant logistical coordination, planning and financial assistance between states and the federal government. The list of questions -- which were submitted from Republican and Democratic governors from around the country -- covers funding for the administration of a vaccine, allocation and supply chain, and communication and information requirements.

"The National Governors Association, which I chair, sent a letter to the president of the United States last week. We asked to meet with the president to discuss how this is supposed to work between the federal government and the states," Governor Cuomo said. "We are now releasing a compilation of questions from governors all across the country, Democratic and Republican, saying to the White House: how is this going to work? We need to answer these questions before the vaccine is available so that we are ready to go and no one is caught flat-footed when the time comes to vaccinate people."

Oregon law allows state Board and Commission members to receive statutory per diem compensation and reimbursement of certain expenses for each day or portion thereof which they spend time performing Board or Commission duties. House Bill 2992, which was passed during the 2021 Legislative session, is intended to reduce systemic barriers to participation in state Boards and Commissions. Please refer to the FAQ document below to learn more about the implementation of HB 2992.

Information regarding out-of-state license classes that are invalid in Florida was published on July 1, 2023, and is subject to change through periodic updates due to the revision of driver license issuance requirements in other states.

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Steve Bullock is an American politician and lawyer that served as the 24th governor of Montana since 2013. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Missoula, Montana, Bullock graduated from Claremont McKenna College and Columbia Law School. He began his career working as legal counsel to the Secretary of State of Montana before becoming the Executive Assistant Attorney General and acting Chief Deputy Attorney General of Montana. Bullock then entered private practice as a lawyer for Steptoe & Johnson. He was an adjunct professor at George Washington University Law School before opening his own law firm upon returning to Montana. In 2008, Bullock was elected Attorney General of Montana, and he served one term from 2009 to 2013.

Brian Schweitzer was a farmer and rancher who had held no elected office prior to being elected Montana's 23rd governor in 2004. The grandson of Montana homesteaders, Schweitzer, a Democrat, grew up on a cattle ranch in the Judith Basin, earned a bachelor's degree in international agronomy from Colorado State University, and a master's in soil science from Montana State University. He worked overseas on agricultural and irrigation projects and has visited 37 countries. Among Schweitzer's accomplishments were job creation; increasing Montana's electrical generation capacity and oil production; and investments in K-12 and higher education. During the Schweitzer years Montana's bond rating was upgraded and a budget surplus of more than $400 million was left at the end of his term.

Judy Martz was elected in 2000. She is the first woman elected governor and the first woman elected Lieutenant Governor of Montana, on the ticket with Governor Marc Racicot in 1996. She was a member of the 1964 U.S. Olympic Speed Skating Team and also Miss Rodeo Montana. A Republican, Governor Martz was Chair of the Western Governors' Association in 2003, and led the effort among her fellow governors for passage of the federal Healthy Forest Act. Among her many accomplishments, Governor Martz is especially proud of the income and capital gains tax cuts she signed into law and the $163 million budget surplus left at the end of her term.

Marc Racicot, a Republican from Missoula and Helena, was born July 24, 1948, in Thompson Falls, Montana. A former county prosecutor, and Attorney General, Governor Racicot worked with the Legislature to eliminate a $200 million deficit in 1993, and to produce a $22.4 million budget surplus by 1995. At the Governor's request, the Legislature approved refunding the money to state taxpayers. Governor Racicot went on to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Forrest H. Anderson, a Democrat, was born January 30, 1913, in Helena, Montana. A former Helena legislator, Attorney General, and Supreme Court Justice, Governor Anderson served from 1969 to 1973. Anderson's reorganization of state government combined over 100 state agencies into 19 departments and increased the efficiency of state government. Governor Anderson also authorized the 1972 Constitutional Convention and implemented the new constitution once it was ratified.

Tim. M. Babcock , a Republican from Billings, was born October 27, 1919, in Littlefork, Minnesota. A former legislator, Governor Babcock was elected lieutenant governor with Nutter and succeeded him upon his death in 1962 and served until 1969. Babcock moderated the budget signed by Nutter, and proposed a 3 percent sales tax to support state government. Governor Babcock went on to represent Montana on the Republican National Committee.

Donald G. Nutter, a Republican from Sidney, was born November 28, 1915, in Lambert, Montana. A winner of the Distinguished Flying Cross in World War II, former Richland County Senator and State Chairman of the Republican Party, Governor Nutter served from 1961 to 1962. Facing a revenue shortfall, Nutter signed a budget that cut expenditures for state government. He was killed in an airplane crash at Wolf Creek in January of 1962.

John Hugo Aronson, a Republican from Cut Bank, was born September 1, 1891, in Gallstad, Sweden. "The Galloping Swede" was a former Glacier County Senator and Hi-Line businessman. Governor Aronson served from 1953 to 1961. Aronson authorized the exclusive revenue for the state Highway Department with the creation of state gasoline user taxes. Governor Aronson also authorized the creation of the Legislative Council to assist the legislative branch in the creation of necessary law.

John W. Bonner, a Democrat from Butte, was born July 16, 1902, in Silver Bow County, Montana. A former Attorney General, Governor Bonner served from 1949 to 1953. A veteran of World War II, Bonner laid out a liberal program for Montana that included the School Foundation Program, which provided state funds to equalize educational standards and opportunities. 006ab0faaa

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