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The Governors of the Fifty States

For November, 2006 election results, see 2006 Midterm Elections: The Governors of the Fifty States.

State Governor Current term1
Ala. Robert Riley (R) 2007–2011
Alaska Sarah Palin (R) 2006–20102
Ariz. Janet Napolitano (D) 2007–2011
Ark. Mike Beebe (D) 2007–2011
Calif. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) 2007–2011
Colo. Bill Ritter (D) 2007–2011
Conn. M. Jodi Rell (R) 2007–2011
Del. Ruth Ann Minner (D) 2005–2009
Fla. Charlie Crist (R) 2007–2011
Ga. Sonny Perdue (R) 2007–2011
Hawaii Linda Lingle (R) 2006–20102
Idaho C. L. Butch Otter (R) 2007–2011
Ill. Rod R. Blagojevich (D) 2007–2011
Ind. Mitchell Daniels (R) 2005–2009
Iowa Chet Culver (D) 2007–2011
Kans. Kathleen Sebelius (D) 2007–2011
Ky. Steven Beshear (D) 2007–200112
La. Bobby Jindal (R) 2008–2012
Maine John Baldacci (D) 2007–2011
Md. Martin O'Malley (D) 2007–2011
Mass. Deval Patrick (D) 2007–2011
Mich. Jennifer Granholm (D) 2007–2011
Minn. Tim Pawlenty (R) 2007–2011
Miss. Haley Barbour (R) 2008–2012
Mo. Matt Blunt (R) 2005–2009
Mont. Brian Schweitzer (D) 2005–2009
Nebr. David Heineman (R) 2007–2011
Nev. Jim Gibbons (R) 2007–2011
N.H. John Lynch (D) 2007–2009
N.J. Jon Corzine (D) 2006–2010
N.M. Bill Richardson (D) 2007–2011
N.Y. David Paterson3 (D) 2007–2011
N.C. Mike F. Easley (D) 2005–2009
N.D. John Hoeven (R) 2004–20082
Ohio Ted Strickland (D) 2007–2011
Okla. Brad Henry (D) 2007–2011
Ore. Ted Kulongoski (D) 2007–2011
Pa. Ed Rendell (D) 2007–2011
R.I. Don Carcieri (R) 2007–2011
S.C. Mark Sanford (R) 2007–2011
S.D. Mike Rounds (R) 2007–2011
Tenn. Phil Bredesen (D) 2007–2011
Tex. Rick Perry (R) 2007–2011
Utah Jon Huntsman (R) 2005–2009
Vt. James H. Douglas (R) 2007–2009
Va. Tim Kaine (D) 2006–2010
Wash. Christine Gregoire (D) 2005–2009
W. Va. Joe Manchin III (D) 2005–2009
Wis. Jim Doyle (D) 2007–2011
Wyo. Dave Freudenthal (D) 2007–2011
NOTE: Governors listed in italics were elected or reelected in 2005.
1. Except where indicated, all terms begin and end in January.
2. Term begins and ends in December.
3. Sworn in March 17, 2008; replaced Eliot Spitzer.

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