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List of Governors of Indiana
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The Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, which houses the office of the governor

The governor of Indiana is the head of government of the U.S. state of Indiana. The governor is the head of the executive branch of Indiana's state government and is charged with enforcing state laws.

While a territory, Indiana had two governors appointed by the president of the United States. Since statehood in 1816, it has had 49 governors, serving 51 distinct terms; Isaac P. Gray and Henry F. Schricker are the only governors to have served non-consecutive terms. Four governors have served two four-year terms; territorial governor William Henry Harrison served for 11 years. The shortest-serving governor is Henry S. Lane, who served two days before resigning to become a U.S. senator. The current governor is Eric Holcomb, who took office on January 9, 2017.

List of governors

Territory of Indiana

Indiana Territory was formed on July 4, 1800, from the Northwest Territory. Despite remaining a territory for nearly 16 years, it had only two governors appointed by the president of the United States before it became a state.

Governors of Indiana Territory
No. Governor Term in office[a] Appointed by
1 William Henry Harrison[b]
(1773–1841)
[2]
May 13, 1800[c]

December 28, 1812
(successor appointed)
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
2 Thomas Posey
(1750–1818)
[9]
March 3, 1813[d]

November 7, 1816
(lost election)
James Madison

State of Indiana

Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816.

The original 1816 Constitution of Indiana provided for the election of a governor and a lieutenant governor every three years, limited to six years out of any nine-year period.[12] The second and current constitution of 1851 lengthened terms to four years and set the commencement of the governor's term on the second Monday in the January following the election.[13] Governors were allowed to serve for four years in any eight-year period,[13] but a 1972 amendment permitted governors to serve for eight years in any twelve-year period.[14] Should the office of governor become vacant, the lieutenant governor becomes governor.[15] If the office of lieutenant governor is vacant, the president pro tempore of the Indiana Senate becomes governor;[15] this has happened once, when James B. Ray succeeded William Hendricks.[16]

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Governors of the State of Indiana
No.[e] Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor[f]
1   Jonathan Jennings
(1784–1834)
[18][19]
November 7, 1816[20]

September 12, 1822
(resigned)[g]
Democratic-
Republican
[21]
1816   Christopher Harrison
(resigned December 18, 1818)[h]
Vacant
1819 Ratliff Boon
2 Ratliff Boon
(1781–1844)
[23][24]
September 12, 1822[21]

December 4, 1822
(successor took office)
Democratic-
Republican
[21]
Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
3 William Hendricks
(1782–1850)
[25][26]
December 4, 1822[27]

February 12, 1825
(resigned)[i]
Democratic-
Republican
[21]
1822 Ratliff Boon
(resigned January 30, 1824)
Vacant
4 James B. Ray
(1794–1848)
[28][29]
February 12, 1825[21]

December 7, 1831
(term-limited)[j]
Democratic-
Republican
[k]
Succeeded from
president of
the Senate
[l]
1825 John H. Thompson[m]
1828 Milton Stapp
5 Noah Noble
(1794–1844)
[32][33]
December 7, 1831[34]

December 6, 1837
(term-limited)[j]
National
Republican
[21]
1831 David Wallace
Whig[21] 1834
6 David Wallace
(1799–1859)
[35][36]
December 6, 1837[37]

December 9, 1840
(did not run)
Whig[38] 1837 David Hillis
7 Samuel Bigger
(1802–1846)
[39][40]
December 9, 1840[41]

December 6, 1843
(lost election)
Whig[42] 1840 Samuel Hall
8 James Whitcomb
(1795–1852)
[43][44]
December 6, 1843[45]

December 27, 1848
(resigned)[n]
Democratic[46] 1843 Jesse D. Bright
(resigned December 8, 1845)
Vacant
1846 Paris C. Dunning
9 Paris C. Dunning
(1806–1884)
[47][48]
December 27, 1848[49]

December 5, 1849
(did not run)
Democratic[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
10 Joseph A. Wright
(1810–1867)
[50][51]
December 5, 1849[52]

January 12, 1857
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[54] 1849 Jim Lane
1852[p] Ashbel P. Willard
11 Ashbel P. Willard
(1820–1860)
[55][56]
January 12, 1857[57]

October 4, 1860
(died in office)
Democratic[58] 1856 Abram A. Hammond
12 Abram A. Hammond
(1814–1874)
[59][60]
October 4, 1860[61]

January 14, 1861
(successor took office)
Democratic[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
13 Henry S. Lane
(1811–1881)
[62][63]
January 14, 1861[64]

January 16, 1861
(resigned)[q]
Republican[65] 1860 Oliver P. Morton
14 Oliver P. Morton
(1823–1877)
[66][67]
January 16, 1861[68]

January 24, 1867
(resigned)[r]
Republican[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
1864 Conrad Baker[s]
15 Conrad Baker
(1817–1885)
[70][71]
January 24, 1867[72]

January 13, 1873
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
1868 William Cumback
(resigned January 11, 1871)
Vacant
16 Thomas A. Hendricks
(1819–1885)
[73][74]
January 13, 1873[75]

January 8, 1877
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1872 Leonidas Sexton[t]
17 James D. Williams
(1808–1880)
[76][77]
January 8, 1877[78]

November 20, 1880
(died in office)
Democratic[21] 1876 Isaac P. Gray
18 Isaac P. Gray
(1828–1895)
[79][80]
November 20, 1880[81]

January 10, 1881
(successor took office)
Democratic[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
19 Albert G. Porter
(1824–1897)
[82][83]
January 10, 1881[84]

January 12, 1885
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1880 Thomas Hanna
20 Isaac P. Gray
(1828–1895)
[79][80]
January 12, 1885[85]

January 14, 1889
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1884 Mahlon Dickerson Manson
(resigned July 1886)
Vacant
21 Alvin Peterson Hovey
(1821–1891)
[86][87]
January 14, 1889[88]

November 23, 1891
(died in office)
Republican[21] 1888 Ira Joy Chase
22 Ira Joy Chase
(1834–1895)
[89][90]
November 23, 1891[91]

January 9, 1893
(lost election)
Republican[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
23 Claude Matthews
(1845–1898)
[92][93]
January 9, 1893[94]

January 11, 1897
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1892 Mortimer Nye
24 James A. Mount
(1843–1901)
[95][96]
January 11, 1897[97]

January 14, 1901
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1896 William S. Haggard
25 Winfield T. Durbin
(1847–1928)
[98][99]
January 14, 1901[100]

January 9, 1905
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1900 Newton W. Gilbert
26 Frank Hanly
(1863–1920)
[101][102]
January 9, 1905[103]

January 11, 1909
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1904 Hugh Thomas Miller
27 Thomas R. Marshall
(1854–1925)
[104][105]
January 11, 1909[106]

January 13, 1913
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1908 Frank J. Hall
28 Samuel M. Ralston
(1857–1925)
[107][108]
January 13, 1913[109]

January 8, 1917
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1912 William P. O'Neill
29 James P. Goodrich
(1864–1940)
[110][111]
January 8, 1917[112]

January 10, 1921
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1916 Edgar D. Bush
30 Warren T. McCray
(1865–1938)
[113][114]
January 10, 1921[115]

April 30, 1924
(resigned)[u]
Republican[21] 1920 Emmett Forest Branch
31 Emmett Forest Branch
(1874–1932)
[116][117]
April 30, 1924[118]

January 12, 1925
(did not run)
Republican[21] Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
32 Edward L. Jackson
(1873–1954)
[119][120]
January 12, 1925[121]

January 14, 1929
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1924 F. Harold Van Orman
33 Harry G. Leslie
(1878–1937)
[122][123]
January 14, 1929[124]

January 9, 1933
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1928 Edgar D. Bush
34 Paul V. McNutt
(1891–1955)
[125][126]
January 9, 1933[127]

January 11, 1937
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1932 M. Clifford Townsend
35 M. Clifford Townsend
(1884–1954)
[128][129]
January 11, 1937[130]

January 13, 1941
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1936 Henry F. Schricker
36 Henry F. Schricker
(1883–1966)
[131][132]
January 13, 1941[133]

January 8, 1945
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1940 Charles M. Dawson
37 Ralph F. Gates
(1893–1978)
[134][135]
January 8, 1945[136]

January 10, 1949
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1944 Richard T. James
(resigned April 1, 1948)
Vacant
Rue J. Alexander
(appointed April 14, 1948)
(died January 2, 1949)
Vacant
38 Henry F. Schricker
(1883–1966)
[131][132]
January 10, 1949[137]

January 12, 1953
(term-limited)[o]
Democratic[21] 1948 John A. Watkins
39 George N. Craig
(1909–1992)
[138][139]
January 12, 1953[140]

January 14, 1957
(term-limited)[o]
Republican[21] 1952 Harold W. Handley