Everything about List Of Current United States Governors totally explained
The following is a list of incumbent
United States Governors.
Demographics
The longest-serving current governor is
John Hoeven of
North Dakota, with governor
Rick Perry of
Texas's tenure being the second-longest (only five days shorter). The newest governor is
David Paterson of
New York, who was sworn in March 17, 2008. The oldest current governor is
Ruth Ann Minner, 73 of
Delaware. The youngest current governor is
Bobby Jindal, 36 of
Louisiana. There are 42 men and 8 women currently serving as governors. There are 28
Democrats and 22
Republicans serving as governors. Two governors,
Jon Corzine of New Jersey and
Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, decline to accept their salaries due to their being multi-millionaires.
State governors
In the table below,
Seat Up indicates the year of the next election; the current term ends in January of the following year for all states except Alaska, Hawaii and Kentucky, where the term ends in December of the election year. The notation (
term limits) after the year indicates that the current governor is ineligible to seek re-election in that year; the notation (retiring) indicates that the current governor has announced his or her intention to retire at the end of the term.
Other executives
In addition to the states, several other areas belong to the United States. The governors of those areas are:
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