| Governor of Wyoming | |
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Seal of the governor | |
since January 7, 2019 | |
| Style |
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| Status | |
| Residence | Wyoming Governor's Mansion |
| Term length | Four years, renewable once (limited to eight years in a sixteen year period) |
| Inaugural holder | Francis E. Warren |
| Formation | Wyoming Constitution |
| Succession | Line of succession |
| Salary | $105,000 (2022)[1] |
| Website | governor |
Thegovernor of Wyoming is thehead of government ofWyoming, and thecommander-in-chief of theWyoming's military department (National Guard).
The gubernatorial term has been set at four years since statehood. Originally, a governor could be elected any number of times. Since a 1992 referendum, governors have been limited to eight years in office during any 16-year period—effectively limiting them to two consecutive terms.
| No. | Governor | Term in office[a] | Appointing President | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Allen Campbell (1835–1880) [2] | April 7, 1869[b] – February 10, 1875 (successor appointed) | Ulysses S. Grant | |
| 2 | John Milton Thayer (1820–1906) [6] | February 10, 1875[c] – April 10, 1878 (successor appointed) | Ulysses S. Grant | |
| 3 | John Wesley Hoyt (1831–1912) [9] | April 10, 1878[d] – August 3, 1882 (successor appointed) | Rutherford B. Hayes | |
| 4 | William Hale (1837–1885) [12] | August 3, 1882[e] – January 13, 1885 (died in office)[f] | Chester A. Arthur | |
| 5 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) [15][16] | February 27, 1885[g] – November 11, 1886 (successor appointed) | Chester A. Arthur | |
| 6 | George W. Baxter (1855–1929) [19] | November 11, 1886[h] – December 20, 1886 (resigned)[i] | Grover Cleveland | |
| 7 | Thomas Moonlight (1833–1899) [20] | December 20, 1886[j] – April 9, 1889 (successor appointed) | Grover Cleveland | |
| 8 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) [15][16] | April 9, 1889[k] – October 11, 1890 (elected state governor) | Benjamin Harrison | |
| No. | Governor | Term in office | Party | Election | Secretary of State[l] | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Francis E. Warren (1844–1929) [15][16][25] | October 11, 1890[26] – November 24, 1890 (resigned)[m] | Republican[27] | 1890 | John W. Meldrum | |||
| Amos W. Barber | ||||||||
| 2 | Amos W. Barber (1860–1915) [28][29] | November 24, 1890[30] – January 2, 1893 (successor took office) | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 3 | John Eugene Osborne (1858–1943) [31][32] | January 2, 1893[33] – January 7, 1895 (did not run)[31] | Democratic[n] | 1892§ | Amos W. Barber[o] | |||
| 4 | William A. Richards (1849–1912) [35][36] | January 7, 1895[37] – January 2, 1899 (did not run)[35] | Republican[27] | 1894 | Charles W. Burdick | |||
| 5 | DeForest Richards (1846–1903) [38][39] | January 2, 1899[40] – April 28, 1903 (died in office) | Republican[27] | 1898 | Fenimore Chatterton | |||
| 1902 | ||||||||
| 6 | Fenimore Chatterton (1860–1958) [41][42] | April 28, 1903[43] – January 2, 1905 (lost nomination) | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 7 | Bryant Butler Brooks (1861–1944) [44] | January 2, 1905[45] – January 2, 1911 (did not run) | Republican[27] | 1904 (special) | Fenimore Chatterton | |||
| 1906 | William Schnitger | |||||||
| 8 | Joseph M. Carey (1845–1924) [46][47] | January 2, 1911[48] – January 4, 1915 (did not run) | Democratic[p][46] | 1910 | Frank L. Houx | |||
| 9 | John B. Kendrick (1857–1933) [49][50] | January 4, 1915[51] – February 24, 1917 (resigned)[q] | Democratic[27] | 1914 | ||||
| 10 | Frank L. Houx (1854–1941) [52][53] | February 24, 1917[54] – January 6, 1919 (lost election) | Democratic[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 11 | Robert D. Carey (1878–1937) [55][56] | January 6, 1919[57] – January 1, 1923 (lost nomination)[r] | Republican[27] | 1918 | William E. Chaplin | |||
| 12 | William B. Ross (1873–1924) [58][59] | January 1, 1923[60] – October 2, 1924 (died in office) | Democratic[27] | 1922 | Frank Lucas[o] | |||
| 13 | Frank Lucas (1876–1948) [61][62] | October 2, 1924[63] – January 5, 1925 (successor took office) | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 14 | Nellie Tayloe Ross (1876–1977) [64][65] | January 5, 1925[66] – January 3, 1927 (lost election) | Democratic[27] | 1924 (special) | Frank Lucas[o] | |||
| 15 | Frank Emerson (1882–1931) [67][68] | January 3, 1927[69] – February 18, 1931 (died in office) | Republican[27] | 1926 | Alonzo M. Clark | |||
| 1930 | ||||||||
| 16 | Alonzo M. Clark (1868–1952) [70][71] | February 18, 1931[72] – January 2, 1933 (lost nomination)[s] | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 17 | Leslie A. Miller (1886–1970) [73][74] | January 2, 1933[75] – January 2, 1939 (lost election) | Democratic[27] | 1932 (special) | Alonzo M. Clark[o] | |||
| 1934 | Lester C. Hunt[t] | |||||||
| 18 | Nels H. Smith (1884–1976) [76][77] | January 2, 1939[78] – January 4, 1943 (lost election) | Republican[27] | 1938 | ||||
| 19 | Lester C. Hunt (1892–1954) [79][80] | January 4, 1943[81] – January 3, 1949 (resigned)[u] | Democratic[27] | 1942 | Mart T. Christensen[o] | |||
| William M. Jack | ||||||||
| 1946 | Arthur G. Crane[o] | |||||||
| 20 | Arthur G. Crane (1877–1955) [82][83] | January 3, 1949[84] – January 1, 1951 (successor took office) | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 21 | Frank A. Barrett (1892–1962) [85][86] | January 1, 1951[87] – January 3, 1953 (resigned)[v] | Republican[27] | 1950 | Clifford Joy Rogers | |||
| 22 | Clifford Joy Rogers (1897–1962) [88][89] | January 3, 1953[90] – January 3, 1955 (lost nomination)[88] | Republican[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 23 | Milward Simpson (1897–1993) [91][92] | January 3, 1955[93] – January 5, 1959 (lost election) | Republican[27] | 1954 | Everett T. Copenhaver | |||
| 24 | Joe Hickey (1911–1970) [94][95] | January 5, 1959[96] – January 2, 1961 (resigned)[w] | Democratic[27] | 1958 | Jack R. Gage | |||
| 25 | Jack R. Gage (1899–1970) [97][98] | January 2, 1961[99] – January 7, 1963 (lost election) | Democratic[27] | Secretary of state acting | Acting as governor | |||
| 26 | Clifford Hansen (1912–2009) [100][101] | January 7, 1963[102] – January 2, 1967 (did not run)[x] | Republican[27] | 1962 | Thyra Thomson[o] | |||
| 27 | Stanley K. Hathaway (1924–2005) [103][104] | January 2, 1967[105] – January 6, 1975 (did not run)[103] | Republican[27] | 1966 | ||||
| 1970 | ||||||||
| 28 | Edgar Herschler (1918–1990) [106][107] | January 6, 1975[108] – January 5, 1987 (did not run) | Democratic[27] | 1974 | ||||
| 1978 | ||||||||
| 1982 | ||||||||
| 29 | Mike Sullivan (b. 1939) [109] | January 5, 1987[110] – January 2, 1995 (term-limited)[y] | Democratic[109] | 1986 | Kathy Karpan | |||
| 1990 | ||||||||
| 30 | Jim Geringer (b. 1944) [112] | January 2, 1995[113] – January 6, 2003 (term-limited)[y] | Republican[112] | 1994 | Diana J. Ohman | |||
| 1998 | Joseph Meyer[o] | |||||||
| 31 | Dave Freudenthal (b. 1950) [114] | January 6, 2003[115] – January 3, 2011 (term-limited)[y] | Democratic[114] | 2002 | ||||
| 2006 | Max Maxfield[o] | |||||||
| 32 | Matt Mead (b. 1962) [116] | January 3, 2011[117] – January 7, 2019 (term-limited)[y] | Republican[116] | 2010 | ||||
| 2014 | Ed Murray | |||||||
| Edward Buchanan | ||||||||
| 33 | Mark Gordon (b. 1957) [118] | January 7, 2019[119] – Incumbent[z] | Republican[118] | 2018 | ||||
| Karl Allred | ||||||||
| 2022 | Chuck Gray | |||||||
| Timeline of Wyoming governors |
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| Year | Democratic nominee | Republican nominee | Independent candidate | Libertarian nominee | Other candidate | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Candidate | # | % | Candidate | # | % | Candidate | # | % | Candidate | # | % | Candidate | # | % | ||||||||||
| 1950 | John J. McIntyre | 42,518 | 43.85% | Frank A. Barrett | 54,441 | 56.15% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1954 | William M. Jack | 55,163 | 49.50% | Milward Simpson | 56,275 | 50.50% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1958 | John J. Hickey | 55,070 | 48.94% | Milward Simpson | 52,488 | 46.64% | Louis W. Carlson (Economy) | 4,979 | 4.42% | – | – | – | ||||||||||||
| 1962 | Jack R. Gage | 54,298 | 45.53% | Clifford Hansen | 64,970 | 54.47% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1966 | Ernest Wilkerson | 55,249 | 45.71% | Stanley Hathaway | 65,624 | 54.29% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1970 | John J. Rooney | 44,008 | 37.21% | Stanley Hathaway | 74,249 | 62.79% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1974 | Edgar Herschler | 71,741 | 55.88% | Dick Jones | 56,645 | 44.12% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1978 | Edgar Herschler | 69,972 | 50.86% | John Ostlund | 67,595 | 49.14% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1982 | Edgar Herschler | 106,427 | 63.14% | Warren A. Morton | 62,128 | 36.86% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1986 | Mike Sullivan | 88,879 | 53.96% | Pete Simpson | 75,841 | 46.04% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1990 | Mike Sullivan | 104,638 | 65.35% | Mary Mead | 55,471 | 34.65% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 1994 | Kathy Karpan | 80,747 | 40.17% | Jim Geringer | 104,638 | 58.72% | – | Seaghan Uibreaslain | 2,227 | 1.11% | – | |||||||||||||
| 1998 | John Vinich | 70,754 | 40.46% | Jim Geringer | 97,235 | 55.60% | – | Dave Dawson | 6,899 | 3.94% | – | |||||||||||||
| 2002 | Dave Freudenthal | 92,662 | 49.96% | Eli Bebout | 88,873 | 47.92% | – | Dave Dawson | 3,924 | 2.12% | – | |||||||||||||
| 2006 | Dave Freudenthal | 135,516 | 69.99% | Ray Hunkins | 58,100 | 30.01% | – | – | – | |||||||||||||||
| 2010 | Leslie Petersen | 43,240 | 22.94% | Matt Mead | 123,780 | 65.68% | Taylor Haynes | 13,796 | 7.32% | Mike Wheeler | 5,362 | 2.85% | – | |||||||||||
| 2014 | Pete Gosar | 45,752 | 27.25% | Matt Mead | 99,700 | 59.39% | Don Wills | 9,895 | 5.89% | Dee Cozzens | 4,040 | 2.41% | – | |||||||||||
| 2018 | Mary Throne | 55,965 | 27.54% | Mark Gordon | 136,412 | 67.12% | – | Lawrence Struempf | 3,010 | 1.48% | Rex Rammell (Constitution) | 6,751 | 3.32% | |||||||||||
| 2022 | Theresa Livingston | 30,686 | 15.82% | Mark Gordon | 143,696 | 74.04% | – | Jared Baldes | 8,157 | 4.20% | – | |||||||||||||