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List of governors of California
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Gavin Newsom, the 40th and current governor of California

The governor of California is the head of government of California, whose responsibilities include making annual State of the State addresses to the California State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced. The governor is also the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The current governor is Gavin Newsom, who has been in office since 2019.

Thirty-nine people have served as governor, over 40 distinct terms. Many have been influential nationwide in areas far-flung from state politics. Leland Stanford founded Stanford University in 1891. Earl Warren, later Chief Justice of the United States, won an election with the nominations of the three major parties – the only person to run essentially unopposed for governor of California. Ronald Reagan, who was president of the Screen Actors Guild and later President of the United States, and Arnold Schwarzenegger both came to prominence through acting.

Gray Davis, the 37th governor of California, was the second governor in American history to be recalled by voters. The shortest tenure was that of Milton Latham, who served only five days before being elected to fill a vacant United States Senate seat. The longest tenure is that of Jerry Brown, who served as governor from 1975 to 1983 and again from 2011 to 2019, the only governor to serve non-consecutive terms. He is the son of former governor Pat Brown who served from 1959 to 1967.

List of governors

California was obtained by the United States in the Mexican Cession following the Mexican–American War. Unlike most other states, it was never organized as a territory, and was admitted as the 31st state on September 9, 1850.

The original California Constitution of 1849 called for elections every two years, with no set start date for the term. An amendment ratified in 1862 increased the term to four years.[1] The 1879 constitution set the term to begin on the first Monday after January 1, following an election.[a] In 1990, Proposition 140 led to a constitutional amendment[2] implementing a term limit of two terms.[3]

Prior to this limit, only one governor, Earl Warren, served more than two terms. Jerry Brown was elected to a third term in 2010, because his previous terms were before the term limit was enacted. The 1849 constitution created the office of lieutenant governor, who, in cases of vacancy in the office of governor, becomes governor.[4] The governor and the lieutenant governor are not formally elected on the same ticket.

Governors of the State of California
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor[b]
1   Peter Hardeman Burnett
(1807–1895)
[5][6][7]
December 20, 1849[8][c]

January 9, 1851
(resigned)[d]
Nonpartisan[e] 1849   John McDougal
2 John McDougal
(1818–1866)
[10][11][12]
January 9, 1851[13]

January 8, 1852
(did not run)
Nonpartisan[f] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
David C. Broderick[g]
(acting)
3 John Bigler
(1805–1871)
[14][15][16]
January 8, 1852[17]

January 9, 1856
(lost election)
Democratic[18] 1851 Samuel Purdy
1853
4 J. Neely Johnson
(1825–1872)
[19][20][21]
January 9, 1856[22]

January 8, 1858
(did not run)
American[23] 1855 Robert M. Anderson
5 John B. Weller
(1812–1875)
[24][25][26]
January 8, 1858[27]

January 9, 1860
(did not run)
Democratic[23] 1857 Joseph Walkup
6 Milton Latham
(1827–1882)
[28][29][30]
January 9, 1860[31]

January 14, 1860
(resigned)[h]
Lecompton
Democratic[23]
1859 John G. Downey
7 John G. Downey
(1827–1894)
[32][33][34]
January 14, 1860[35]

January 10, 1862
(did not run)
Lecompton
Democratic[36]
Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Isaac N. Quinn
(acting)
(term ended January 7, 1861)
Pablo de la Guerra
(acting)
8 Leland Stanford
(1824–1893)
[37][38][39]
January 10, 1862[40]

December 10, 1863
(did not run)[i]
Republican[36] 1861 John F. Chellis
9 Frederick Low
(1828–1894)
[42][43][44]
December 10, 1863[45]

December 5, 1867
(did not run)
Union[36] 1863[j] Tim N. Machin
10 Henry Huntly Haight
(1825–1878)
[46][47][48]
December 5, 1867[49]

December 8, 1871
(lost election)
Democratic[36] 1867 William Holden
11 Newton Booth
(1825–1892)
[50][51][52]
December 8, 1871[53]

February 27, 1875
(resigned)[k]
Republican[36] 1871 Romualdo Pacheco
12 Romualdo Pacheco
(1831–1899)
[54][55][56]
February 27, 1875[57]

December 9, 1875
(did not run)
Republican[36] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
William Irwin[g]
(acting)
13 William Irwin
(1827–1886)
[58][59][60]
December 9, 1875[61]

January 8, 1880
(did not run)
Democratic[36] 1875 James A. Johnson
14 George C. Perkins
(1839–1923)
[62][63][64]
January 8, 1880[65]

January 10, 1883
(did not run)
Republican[36] 1879 John Mansfield
15 George Stoneman
(1822–1894)
[66][67][68]
January 10, 1883[69]

January 8, 1887
(did not run)[70]
Democratic[36] 1882 John Daggett
16 Washington Bartlett
(1824–1887)
[71][72][73]
January 8, 1887[74]

September 12, 1887
(died in office)
Democratic[36] 1886 Robert Waterman[l]
17 Robert Waterman
(1826–1891)
[75][76][77]
September 12, 1887[78]

January 8, 1891
(did not run)
Republican[36] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Stephen M. White[g]
(acting)
18 Henry Markham
(1840–1923)
[79][80][81]
January 8, 1891[82]

January 11, 1895
(did not run)
Republican[36] 1890 John B. Reddick
19 James Budd
(1851–1908)
[83][84][85]
January 11, 1895[86]

January 4, 1899
(did not run)[83]
Democratic[36] 1894 Spencer G. Millard[l]
(died October 24, 1895)
Vacant
William T. Jeter
(appointed October 26, 1895)
20 Henry T. Gage
(1852–1924)
[87][88][89]
January 4, 1899[90]

January 7, 1903
(lost nomination)[87]
Republican[36] 1898 Jacob H. Neff
21 George Pardee
(1857–1941)
[91][92][93]
January 7, 1903[94]

January 9, 1907
(lost nomination)[91]
Republican[36] 1902 Alden Anderson
22 James Gillett
(1860–1937)
[95][96][97]
January 9, 1907[98]

January 3, 1911
(did not run)[95]
Republican[36] 1906 Warren R. Porter
23 Hiram Johnson
(1866–1945)
[99][100][101]
January 3, 1911[102]

March 15, 1917
(resigned)[m]
Republican[36] 1910 Albert Joseph Wallace
Progressive[36] 1914 John M. Eshleman
(died February 28, 1916)
Vacant
William Stephens[l]
(took office July 22, 1916)
24 William Stephens
(1859–1944)
[103][104][105]
March 15, 1917[106]

January 9, 1923
(lost nomination)[103]
Republican[36] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
1918 C. C. Young
25 Friend Richardson
(1865–1943)
[107][108][109]
January 9, 1923[110]

January 4, 1927
(lost nomination)[111]
Republican[36] 1922
26 C. C. Young
(1869–1947)
[112][113][114]
January 4, 1927[115]

January 6, 1931
(lost nomination)[116]
Republican[36] 1926 Buron Fitts
(resigned November 30, 1928)
Vacant
Herschel L. Carnahan
(appointed December 4, 1928)
27 James Rolph
(1869–1934)
[117][118][119]
January 6, 1931[120]

June 2, 1934
(died in office)
Republican[36] 1930 Frank Merriam
28 Frank Merriam
(1865–1955)
[121][122][123]
June 2, 1934[124]

January 2, 1939
(lost election)
Republican[36] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
1934 George J. Hatfield
29 Culbert Olson
(1876–1962)
[125][126][127]
January 2, 1939[128]

January 4, 1943
(lost election)
Democratic[36] 1938 Ellis E. Patterson
30 Earl Warren
(1891–1974)
[129][130][131]
January 4, 1943[132]

October 4, 1953
(resigned)[n]
Republican[o] 1942 Frederick F. Houser
1946 Goodwin Knight
1950
31 Goodwin Knight
(1896–1970)
[135][136][137]
October 5, 1953[138]

January 5, 1959
(did not run)[p]
Republican[36] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Harold J. Powers
1954
32 Pat Brown
(1905–1996)
[139][140][141]
January 5, 1959[142]

January 2, 1967
(lost election)
Democratic[36] 1958 Glenn M. Anderson
1962
33 Ronald Reagan
(1911–2004)
[143][144][145]
January 2, 1967[146]

January 6, 1975
(did not run)[143]
Republican[36] 1966 Robert Finch
(resigned January 8, 1969)
Edwin Reinecke
(resigned October 2, 1974)
1970
John L. Harmer
34 Jerry Brown
(b. 1938)
[147][148][149]
January 6, 1975[150]

January 3, 1983
(did not run)
Democratic[36] 1974 Mervyn M. Dymally
1978 Michael Curb[l]
35 George Deukmejian
(1928–2018)
[151][152]
January 3, 1983[153]

January 7, 1991
(did not run)
Republican[152] 1982 Leo T. McCarthy[g]
1986
36 Pete Wilson
(b. 1933)
[154][155]
January 7, 1991[156]

January 4, 1999
(term-limited)[q]
Republican[155] 1990
1994 Gray Davis[g]
37 Gray Davis
(b. 1942)
[158][159]
January 4, 1999[160]

November 17, 2003
(recalled)[r]
Democratic[159] 1998 Cruz Bustamante[g]
2002
38 Arnold Schwarzenegger
(b. 1947)
[162][161]
November 17, 2003[163]

January 3, 2011
(term-limited)[q]
Republican[161] 2003
(recall)[r]
2006 John Garamendi[g]
(resigned November 3, 2009)
Mona Pasquil[g]
(acting)
Abel Maldonado[l][s]
(appointed April 27, 2010)
39 Jerry Brown
(b. 1938)
[148][164]
January 3, 2011[165]

January 7, 2019
(term-limited)[q]
Democratic[164] 2010
Gavin Newsom[s]
(took office January 10, 2011)
2014
40 Gavin Newsom
(b. 1967)
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