List of Governors of Rhode Island
Party affiliation
Colonial Rhode Island 1640-1775
List of Rhode Island Governors 1775-present
# |
Name |
Picture |
Party |
Took office |
Left office |
Notes |
1 |
Nicholas Cooke |
|
None |
November 7, 1775 |
May 4, 1778 |
|
2 |
William Greene |
|
None |
May 4, 1778 |
May 3, 1786 |
|
3 |
John Collins |
|
None |
May 3, 1786 |
May 5, 1790 |
|
4 |
Arthur Fenner |
|
Country Party |
May 5, 1790 |
October 15, 1805 |
|
5 |
Henry Smith |
|
Country |
October 15, 1805 |
May 7, 1806 |
|
6 |
Isaac Wilbour |
|
Country |
May 7, 1806 |
May 6, 1807 |
|
7 |
James Fenner |
|
Democratic-Republican |
May 6, 1807 |
May 1, 1811 |
|
8 |
William Jones |
|
Federalist |
May 1, 1811 |
May 7, 1817 |
|
9 |
Nehemiah R. Knight |
|
Democratic-Republican |
May 7, 1817 |
May 2, 1821 |
|
10 |
William C. Gibbs |
|
Democratic-Republican |
May 2, 1821 |
May 5, 1824 |
|
11 |
James Fenner |
|
Democratic-Republican |
May 5, 1824 |
May 4, 1831 |
|
12 |
Lemuel H. Arnold |
|
Whig |
May 4, 1831 |
May 1, 1833 |
|
13 |
John B. Francis |
|
Democratic |
May 1, 1833 |
May 2, 1838 |
|
14 |
William Sprague III |
|
Democratic |
May 2, 1838 |
May 2, 1839 |
|
15 |
Samuel Ward King |
|
Rhode Island Party |
May 2, 1839 |
May 2, 1843 |
|
16 |
Thomas Dorr |
|
extralegal, Dorr Rebellion |
May 19, 1842 |
January 23, 1843 |
|
17 |
James Fenner |
|
Law and Order |
May 2, 1843 |
May 6, 1845 |
|
18 |
Charles Jackson |
|
Know Nothing |
May 6, 1845 |
May 6, 1846 |
|
19 |
Byron Diman |
|
Law and Order |
May 6, 1846 |
May 4, 1847 |
|
20 |
Elisha Harris |
|
Whig |
May 4, 1847 |
May 1, 1849 |
|
21 |
Henry B. Anthony |
|
Whig |
May 1, 1849 |
May 6, 1851 |
|
22 |
Philip Allen |
|
Democratic |
May 6, 1851 |
July 20, 1853 |
|
23 |
Francis M. Dimond |
|
Democratic |
July 20, 1853 |
May 2, 1854 |
|
24 |
William W. Hoppin |
|
Whig |
May 2, 1854 |
May 26, 1857 |
|
25 |
Elisha Dyer |
|
Republican |
May 26, 1857 |
May 31, 1859 |
|
26 |
Thomas G. Turner |
|
Republican |
May 31, 1859 |
May 29, 1860 |
|
27 |
William Sprague IV |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1860 |
March 3, 1863 |
|
28 |
William C. Cozzens |
|
Democratic |
March 3, 1863 |
May 26, 1863 |
|
29 |
James Y. Smith |
|
Republican |
May 26, 1863 |
May 29, 1866 |
|
30 |
Ambrose Everett Burnside |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1866 |
May 25, 1869 |
|
31 |
Seth Padelford |
|
Republican |
May 25, 1869 |
May 27, 1873 |
|
32 |
Henry Howard |
|
Republican |
May 27, 1873 |
May 25, 1875 |
|
33 |
Henry Lippitt |
|
Republican |
May 25, 1875 |
May 29, 1877 |
|
34 |
Charles C. Van Zandt |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1877 |
May 25, 1880 |
|
35 |
Alfred H. Littlefield |
|
Republican |
May 25, 1880 |
May 29, 1883 |
|
36 |
Augustus O. Bourn |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1883 |
May 26, 1885 |
|
37 |
George P. Wetmore |
|
Republican |
May 26, 1885 |
May 29, 1887 |
|
38 |
John W. Davis |
|
Democratic |
May 29, 1887 |
May 29, 1888 |
|
39 |
Royal C. Taft |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1888 |
May 28, 1889 |
|
40 |
Herbert W. Ladd |
|
Republican |
May 28, 1889 |
May 27, 1890 |
|
41 |
John W. Davis |
|
Democratic |
May 27, 1890 |
May 26, 1891 |
|
42 |
Herbert W. Ladd |
|
Republican |
May 26, 1891 |
May 31, 1892 |
|
43 |
D. Russell Brown |
|
Republican |
May 31, 1892 |
May 29, 1895 |
|
44 |
Charles W. Lippitt |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1895 |
May 25, 1897 |
|
45 |
Elisha Dyer, Jr. |
|
Republican |
May 25, 1897 |
May 29, 1900 |
|
46 |
William Gregory |
|
Republican |
May 29, 1900 |
December 16, 1901 |
|
47 |
Charles D. Kimball |
|
Republican |
December 16, 1901 |
January 3, 1903 |
|
48 |
Lucius F. C. Garvin |
|
Democratic |
January 3, 1903 |
January 3, 1905 |
|
49 |
George H. Utter |
|
Republican |
January 3, 1905 |
January 1, 1907 |
|
50 |
James H. Higgins |
|
Democratic |
January 1, 1907 |
January 5, 1909 |
|
51 |
Aram J. Pothier |
|
Republican |
January 5, 1909 |
January 5, 1915 |
|
52 |
R. Livingston Beeckman |
|
Republican |
January 5, 1915 |
January 4, 1921 |
|
53 |
Emery J. San Souci |
|
Republican |
January 4, 1921 |
January 2, 1923 |
|
54 |
William S. Flynn |
|
Democratic |
January 2, 1923 |
January 6, 1925 |
|
55 |
Aram J. Pothier |
|
Republican |
January 6, 1925 |
February 4, 1928 |
|
56 |
Norman S. Case |
|
Republican |
February 4, 1928 |
January 3, 1933 |
|
57 |
Theodore Francis Green |
|
Democratic |
January 3, 1933 |
January 5, 1937 |
|
58 |
Robert E. Quinn |
|
Democratic |
January 5, 1937 |
January 3, 1939 |
|
59 |
William Henry Vanderbilt III |
|
Republican |
January 3, 1939 |
January 7, 1941 |
|
60 |
J. Howard McGrath |
|
Democratic |
January 7, 1941 |
October 6, 1945 |
|
61 |
John Orlando Pastore |
|
Democratic |
October 6, 1945 |
December 19, 1950 |
|
62 |
John S. McKiernan |
|
Democratic |
December 19, 1950 |
January 2, 1951 |
|
63 |
Dennis J. Roberts |
|
Democratic |
January 2, 1951 |
January 6, 1959 |
|
64 |
Christopher Del Sesto |
|
Republican |
January 6, 1959 |
January 3, 1961 |
|
65 |
John A. Notte, Jr. |
|
Democratic |
January 3, 1961 |
January 1, 1963 |
|
66 |
John Hubbard Chafee |
|
Republican |
January 1, 1963 |
January 7, 1969 |
|
67 |
Frank Licht |
|
Democratic |
January 7, 1969 |
January 2, 1973 |
|
68 |
Philip W. Noel |
|
Democratic |
January 2, 1973 |
January 4, 1977 |
|
69 |
J. Joseph Garrahy |
|
Democratic |
January 4, 1977 |
January 1, 1985 |
|
70 |
Edward D. DiPrete |
|
Republican |
January 1, 1985 |
January 1, 1991 |
|
71 |
Bruce Sundlun |
|
Democratic |
January 1, 1991 |
January 3, 1995 |
|
72 |
Lincoln C. Almond |
|
Republican |
January 3, 1995 |
January 7, 2003 |
|
73 |
Donald Carcieri |
|
Republican |
January 7, 2003 |
January 4, 2011 |
|
74 |
Lincoln Chafee |
|
Independent |
January 4, 2011 |
Incumbent |
[3] |
Other high offices held
This is a table of congressional seats, other federal offices, and other governorships held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Rhode Island except where noted. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take.
Living former governors
As of July 2011[update], five former governors were alive, the oldest being J. Joseph Garrahy (1977–1985, born 1930). The most recent governor to die was Bruce Sundlun (1991–1995), on July 21, 2011.
See also
References
- ^ Governors of Rhode Island served two-year terms prior to 1994.
- ^ Table does not include governors from the colonial period, when there were no organized parties in Rhode Island, and governors were generally appointed rather than elected. It also does not include acting governors.
- ^ Governor Chafee's first term expires on January 6, 2015; he is not yet term limited.