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Encyclopedia > List of Governors of Connecticut
Number of Governors of Connecticut by party affiliation
Party Governors
Republican 32
Democratic 21
Whig 7
Federalist 7
No party 1
Democratic-Republican 2
National Republican 1
A Connecticut Party 1

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GOP redirects here. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic... The United States Whig Party was a political party of the United States. ... The Federalist Party (or Federal Party) was an American political party in the period 1792 to 1816, with remnants lasting into the 1830s. ... The Democratic-Republican party was a United States political party, which evolved early in the history of the United States. ... The National Republican Party was a United States political party that existed in the first half of the 19th century. ... The A Connecticut Party was a party formed by former Republican Senator and gubenatorial candidate Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. ...

Colonial governors

Further information: List of colonial governors of Connecticut

The following is a list of governors of the Connecticut Colony, from 1639 to 1776. ...

Governors of the State of Connecticut, 1776–present

# Name Took office Left office Party Lt. Governor Notes
31 Jonathan Trumbull 1776 1784 No party Matthew Griswold [1]
32 Matthew Griswold 1784 May 11, 1786 Federalist Samuel Huntington
33 Samuel Huntington May 11, 1786 January 5, 1796 Federalist Oliver Wolcott [2]
34 Oliver Wolcott January 5, 1796 December 1, 1797 Federalist Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. [3][2]
35 Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. December 1797 August 7, 1809 Federalist John Treadwell [3][2]
36 John Treadwell August 7, 1809 May 9, 1811 Federalist Roger Griswold [3]
37 Roger Griswold May 9, 1811 October 25, 1812 Federalist John Cotton Smith [2]
38 John Cotton Smith October 25, 1812 May 8, 1817 Federalist [3]
39 Oliver Wolcott, Jr. May 8, 1817 May 2, 1827 Toleration Republican
40 Gideon Tomlinson May 2, 1827 March 2, 1831 Democratic-Republican John Samuel Peters [4]
41 John Samuel Peters March 2, 1831 May 1, 1833 National Republican [3]
42 Henry W. Edwards May 1, 1833 May 7, 1834 Democratic Ebenezer Stoddard
43 Samuel A. Foot May 7, 1834 May 6, 1835 Whig ThaddeusBetts
44 Henry W. Edwards May 6, 1835 May 2, 1838 Democratic Ebenezer Stoddard
45 William W. Ellsworth May 2, 1838 May 4, 1842 Whig Charles Hawley
46 Chauncey Fitch Cleveland May 4, 1842 May 1, 1844 Democratic William S. Holabird
47 Roger Sherman Baldwin May 1, 1844 May 6, 1846 Whig Reuben Booth
48 Isaac Toucey May 6, 1846 May 5, 1847 Democratic Noyes Billings [5]
49 Clark Bissell May 5, 1847 May 2, 1849 Whig Charles J. McCurdy
50 Joseph Trumbull May 2, 1849 May 4, 1850 Whig Thomas Backus
51 Thomas Hart Seymour May 4, 1850 October 13, 1853 Democratic [6]
52 Charles H. Pond October 13, 1853 May 3, 1854 Democratic [7]
53 Henry Dutton May 3, 1854 May 2, 1855 Whig Alexander H. Holley
54 William T. Minor May 2, 1855 May 6, 1857 American Republican
55 Alexander H. Holley May 6, 1857 May 5, 1858 Whig Alfred A. Burnham
56 William A. Buckingham May 5, 1858 May 2, 1866 Republican
57 Joseph R. Hawley May 2, 1866 May 1, 1867 Republican Oliver F. Winchester
58 James E. English May 1, 1867 May 5, 1869 Democratic Ephraim H. Hyde
59 Marshall Jewell May 5, 1869 May 4, 1870 Republican Francis Wayland
60 James E. English May 4, 1870 May 16, 1871 Democratic Julius Hotchkiss
61 Marshall Jewell May 16, 1871 May 7, 1873 Republican Morris Tyler
62 Charles R. Ingersoll May 7, 1873 January 3, 1877 Democratic George G. Sill
63 Richard D. Hubbard January 3, 1877 January 9, 1879 Democratic Francis Loomis
64 Charles B. Andrews January 9, 1879 January 5, 1881 Republican David Gallup
65 Hobart B. Bigelow January 5, 1881 January 3, 1883 Republican William H. Bulkeley
66 Thomas M. Waller January 3, 1883 January 8, 1885 Democratic George G. Summer
67 Henry B. Harrison January 8, 1885 January 7, 1887 Republican Lorrin A. Cooke
68 Phineas C. Lounsbury January 7, 1887 January 10, 1889 Republican James L. Howard
69 Morgan G. Bulkeley January 10, 1889 January 4, 1893 Republican Samuel E. Merwin [8]
70 Luzon B. Morris January 4, 1893 January 9, 1895 Democratic Ernest Cady
71 Owen Vincent Coffin January 9, 1895 January 6, 1897 Republican Lorrin A. Cooke
72 Lorrin A. Cooke January 6, 1897 January 4, 1899 Republican James D. Dewell
73 George E. Lounsbury January 4, 1899 January 9, 1901 Republican Lyman A. Mills
74 George P. McLean January 9, 1901 January 7, 1903 Republican Edwin O. Keeler
75 Abiram Chamberlain January 7, 1903 January 4, 1905 Republican Henry Roberts
76 Henry Roberts January 4, 1905 January 9, 1907 Republican Rollin S. Woodruff
77 Rollin S. Woodruff January 9, 1907 January 6, 1909 Republican Everett J. Lake
78 George L. Lilley January 6, 1909 April 21, 1909 Republican Frank B. Weeks [2]
79 Frank B. Weeks April 21, 1909 January 4, 1911 Republican [7]
80 Simeon E. Baldwin January 4, 1911 January 6, 1915 Democratic Dennis A. Blakeslee
Lyman T. Tingier
81 Marcus H. Holcomb January 6, 1915 January 5, 1921 Republican Clifford B. Wilson
82 Everett J. Lake January 5, 1921 January 3, 1923 Republican Charles A. Templeton
83 Charles A. Templeton January 3, 1923 January 7, 1925 Republican Hiram Bingham III
84 Hiram Bingham III January 7, 1925 January 8, 1925 Republican John H. Trumbull [4]
85 John H. Trumbull January 8, 1925 January 7, 1931 Republican J. Edwin Brainard [3]
Ernest E. Rogers
86 Wilbur Lucius Cross January 7, 1931 January 4, 1939 Democratic Samuel R. Spencer
Roy C. Wilcox
T. Frank Hayes
87 Raymond E. Baldwin January 4, 1939 January 8, 1941 Republican James L. McConaughy
88 Robert A. Hurley January 8, 1941 January 6, 1943 Democratic Odell Shepard
89 Raymond E. Baldwin January 6, 1943 December 27, 1946 Republican William L. Hadden [4]
Wilbert Snow
90 Wilbert Snow December 27, 1946 January 8, 1947 Democratic [7]
91 James L. McConaughy January 8, 1947 March 7, 1948 Republican James C. Shannon [2]
92 James C. Shannon March 7, 1948 January 5, 1949 Republican Robert E. Parsons [7]
93 Chester Bowles January 5, 1949 January 3, 1951 Democratic William T. Carroll
94 John Davis Lodge January 3, 1951 January 5, 1955 Republican Edward N. Allen
95 Abraham A. Ribicoff January 5, 1955 January 21, 1961 Democratic Charles W. Jewett [9]
John Dempsey
96 John N. Dempsey January 21, 1961 January 6, 1971 Democratic Anthony J. Armentano [3]
Samuel J. Tedesco
Fred J. Doocy
Attilio R. Frassinelli
97 Thomas J. Meskill January 6, 1971 January 8, 1975 Republican T. Clark Hull
Peter L. Cashman
98 Ella T. Grasso January 8, 1975 December 31, 1980 Democratic Robert K. Killian [10]
William A. O'Neill
99 William A. O'Neill December 31, 1980 January 9, 1991 Democratic Joseph J. Fauliso [3]
100 Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. January 9, 1991 January 4, 1995 A Connecticut Party Eunice Groark
101 John G. Rowland January 4, 1995 July 1, 2004 Republican M. Jodi Rell [11]
102 M. Jodi Rell July 1, 2004 Incumbent Republican Kevin Sullivan [3][12]
Michael Fedele

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Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Hobart Baldwin Bigelow (May 16, 1834 - October 12, 1891) was an American politician and Governor of Connecticut. ... is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1883 (MDCCCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... 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Notes

Home of Governor Frank Weeks, Middletown, Connecticut, 1909
Home of Governor Frank Weeks, Middletown, Connecticut, 1909
  1. ^ According to the Connecticut State Library, governors are numbered started with John Haynes, the first governor of Connecticut Colony.Roster of Connecticut Governors. Connecticut State Library. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Died in office.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in their own right.
  4. ^ a b c Resigned to take an elected seat in the United States Senate.
  5. ^ Lost election, but was appointed by state legislature.
  6. ^ Resigned to be Ambassador to Russia.
  7. ^ a b c d As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term.
  8. ^ Morgan Bulkeley was technically unelected from 1890 on. He did not run for re-election in 1890, but due to such a close contest and controversies, the results were not certified, and the legislature spent two years debating the issue; Bulkeley essentially served as governor by default.
  9. ^ Resigned to become United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.
  10. ^ Resigned due to ovarian cancer.
  11. ^ Resigned during a corruption investigation; he later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud.
  12. ^ Governor Rell's term expires in 2011; she is not yet term limited.

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Other high offices held

This is a table of congressional and other federal offices held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Connecticut. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take.

Name Gubernatorial term U.S. Congress Other offices held
House Senate
Samuel Huntington 1786–1796 Continental Delegate (including President of the Continental Congress)
Oliver Wolcott 1796–1797 Continental Delegate
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. 1797–1809 H S Speaker of the House
John Treadwell 1809–1811 Continental Delegate
Roger Griswold 1811–1812 H
John Cotton Smith 1812–1817 H
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. 1817–1827 U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Gideon Tomlinson 1827–1831 H S*
Henry W. Edwards 1833–1834, 1835–1838 H S
Samuel A. Foot 1834–1835 H S
William W. Ellsworth 1838–1842 H
Chauncey Fitch Cleveland 1842–1843 H
Roger Sherman Baldwin 1844–1846 S*
Isaac Toucey 1846–1847 H S U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Secretary of the Navy
Joseph Trumbull 1849–1850 H
Thomas Hart Seymour 1850–1853 H Ambassador to Russia*
William A. Buckingham 1858–1866 S
Joseph R. Hawley 1866–1867 H S
James E. English 1867–1869, 1870–1871 H S
Marshall Jewell 1869–1870, 1871–1873 Ambassador to Russia, U.S. Postmaster General
Richard D. Hubbard 1878-1879 H
Morgan G. Bulkeley 1889–1893 S
George P. McLean 1901–1903 S
George L. Lilley 1901 H
Hiram Bingham III 1925 S
Raymond E. Baldwin 1939–1941, 1943–1946 S
Chester Bowles 1949–1951 H
John Davis Lodge 1951–1955 H Ambassador to Spain, Ambassador to Argentina, Ambassador to Switzerland
Abraham A. Ribicoff 1955–1961 H S U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare*
Thomas J. Meskill 1971–1975 H Second Circuit Court Judge
Ella T. Grasso 1975–1980 H
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. 1991–1995 H S
John G. Rowland 1995–2004 H

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Living former governors

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Name Gubernatorial term Date of birth
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. 1991–1995 May 16, 1931
John G. Rowland 1995–2004 May 24, 1957
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This is a partial list of the Governors of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. ... A list of South Carolina Governors. ... Notes 1Mellette was the final governor of the Dakota Territory. ... Notes 1East was Secretary of State for Tennessee from 1862-1865, appointed by Andrew Johnson, the military governor of the state under Union occupation during the American Civil War. ... In politics, Governor of Texas is the title given to the chief executive of the state of Texas. ... List of Utah Governors Heber M. Wells Republican 1896-1905 John C. Cutler Republican 1905-1909 William Spry Republican 1909-1917 Simon Bamberger Democrat 1917-1921 Charles R. Mabey Republican 1921-1925 George H. Dern Democrat 1925-1933 Henry H. Blood Democrat 1933-1941 Herbert B. Maw Democrat 1941-1949... 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Skinner 1953 - 1956 Ford Quint Elvidge 1956 - 1956 William T. Corbett 1956 - 1959 Richard Barrett Lowe 1959 - 1960 Marcellus G. Boss 1960 - 1961 Joseph F. Flores 1961 - 1962 William Patlov Daniel 1962... List of Northern Mariana Islands Governors Carlos S. Camacho Democrat 1978-1982 Pedro P. Tenorio Republican 1982-1990 Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero Republican 1990-1994 Froilan C. Tenorio Democrat 1994-1998 Pedro P. Tenorio Republican 1998-2002 Juan N. Babauta Republican 2002- Categories: Lists of governors of U.S... Since 1949, the Governor of Puerto Rico is elected by the people of Puerto Rico to a four year term. ... List of U.S. Virgin Islands Governors 1917 - 1917 Edwin Taylor Pollock 1917 - 1919 James Harrison Oliver 1919 - 1921 Joseph Wallace Oman 1921 - 1922 Sumner Ely Wetmore Kittelle 1922 - 1923 Henry Hughes Hough 1923 - 1925 Philip Williams 1925 - 1927 Martin Edwin Trench 1927 - 1931 Waldo A. Evans 1931 - 1935 Paul... The following were Governors of the Panama Canal Zone while it was under U.S. control: Military Governors Civil Governors External links Biographies of Canal Zone Governors Categories: | ... Governor-General of the Philippines was the title of the chief political executive during two pre-independence phases in the history of the Philippines, under Spanish and U.S. rule. ... The following is a list of Governors of the State of Connecticut, from the Colonial period through present day. ... Gov. ... Matthew Griswold (1715-1799) was the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut during the American Revolution (1769-1784). ... Samuel Huntington, 1731-1796, drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Philadelphia; engraved by B.L. Prevost at Paris. ... Oliver Wolcott (December 1, 1726–December 1, 1797), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Connecticut. ... Jonathan Trumbull Jr. ... Roger Griswold (May 21, 1762-October 25, 1812) was member of the US House of Representatives from Connecticut, serving as a Federalist. ... John Cotton Smith (born 1765 in Sharon, Connecticut) was a governor of Connecticut. ... Oliver Wolcott Jr. ... Gideon Tomlinson (December 31, 1780 - October 8, 1854) was a United States Senator for Connecticut. ... Henry Waggaman Edwards (October, 1779–July 22, 1847) was a governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut. ... For other people named Samuel Foote, see Samuel Foote (disambiguation). ... William W. Ellsworth (1791-1868) was an United States politician from Connecticut. ... Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (February 16, 1799 - June 6, 1887) was a United States Representative and Governor of Connecticut. ... Roger Sherman Baldwin (January 4, 1793–February 19, 1863) was an American lawyer involved in the Amistad case, who later became governor of Connecticut and United States Senator. ... Isaac Toucey (November 15, 1792–July 30, 1869) was an American statesman who served as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, Attorney General of the United States and Governor of Connecticut. ... Clark Bissell (September 7, 1782 - September 15, 1857) was an American politician and the seventeenth Governor of Connecticut. ... For others with the same name, see: Joseph Trumbull. ... Thomas Hart Seymour (September 29, 1807 - September 3, 1868) was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut. ... Charles Hobby Pond (born April 26, 1781, Milford, Connecticut; died April 28, 1861) was an American politician who was Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1850-53), and who served as Governor for seven months (1853-54) after the resignation of Governor Thomas Hart Seymour. ... William Alfred Buckingham (May 28, 1804 - February 5, 1875) was a Republican U.S. Senator from Connecticut. ... Joseph Roswell Hawley ( October 31, 1826 - March 17, 1905), American political leader, was born at Stewartsville, Richmond county, North Carolina, where his father, a native of Connecticut, was pastor of a Baptist church. ... James Edward English (March 13, 1812 - March 2, 1890) was a United States Representative and Senator from Connecticut. ... Marshall Jewell (1825–1883) was a U.S. political figure. ... Charles Roberts Ingersoll (16 September 1821-25 January 1903) was governor of Connecticut from 1873 to 1877. ... Richard Dudley Hubbard (September 7, 1818 - February 28, 1884) was a United States Representative and Governor of Connecticut. ... Charles Bartlett Andrews (November 4, 1836 - September 12, 1902) was an American politician and Governor of Connecticut. ... Hobart Baldwin Bigelow (May 16, 1834 - October 12, 1891) was an American politician and Governor of Connecticut. ... Thomas MacDonald Waller (January 1, 1840 - January 24, 1924) was an American politician and Governor of Connecticut. ... Henry Baldwin Harrison was born in 1821 in New Haven, Connecticut; graduate of Yale College, 1846; member, Skull & Bones, 1846; Member, Connecticut state senate (4th District), 1854; candidate, Lieutenant Governor, State of Connecticut, 1857; member, Connecticut state house of representatives, 1865, 1873, 1883; Speaker, Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1883... Phineas Chapman Lounsbury (January 10, 1841 - June 22, 1925) was an American politician and former Governor of Connecticut. ... Morgan Bulkeley. ... Luzon Buritt Morris (born April 16, 1827 - died August 22, 1895) was a democratic politician. ... Lorrin A. Cooke (April 6, 1831 - August 12, 1902) was an American politician and former Governor of Connecticut. ... George Payne McLean (October 7, 1857 - June 6, 1932) was a United States Senator from Connecticut. ... George Leavens Lilley (August 3, 1859 - April 21, 1909) was a United States Representative and Governor of Connecticut. ... Simeon Eben Baldwin (February 5, 1840–January 30, 1927) was a governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut. ... Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham III, (19 November 1875 – 6 June 1956) was an American academic, explorer and politician. ... John Harper Trumbull (born March 4, 1873, died May 21, 1961) was the governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut from 1925 to 1931. ... Wilbur Lucius Cross (1862 - 1948) was a U.S. educator and political figure. ... Raymond Earl Baldwin (August 31, 1893 - October 4, 1986) was a United States Senator and Governor of Connecticut. ... Writer. ... Chester Bliss Bowles (April 5, 1901 - May 25, 1986) was a liberal Democratic American diplomat and politician from Connecticut. ... John Davis Lodge (October 20, 1903 – October 29, 1985) was a Republican, was governor of Connecticut from 1951 to 1955. ... Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (April 9, 1910 – February 22, 1998) was an American Democratic Party politician. ... John Dempsey (1915-1989), born in Cahir, County Tipperary, Ireland. ... Thomas J. Meskill Jr. ... Ella Grasso (May 10, 1919 – February 5, 1981) was an American politician. ... Governor William ONeill William Atchison ONeill (born August 11, 1930) was a U.S. political figure. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... John Rowland redirects here. ... Connecticut welcome sign, updated with new governors name as Rell takes office on July 1, 2004 Mary Jodi Rell (born June 16, 1946) is a Republican politician who became the 72nd Governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut on July 1, 2004. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Connecticut. ...

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