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42. Delaware 1804 Governor
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44. Delaware 1810 Governor
45. Delaware 1813 Governor
46. Delaware 1816 Governor
47. Delaware 1819 Governor
48. Georgia 1825 Governor
49. Illinois 1818 Governor
50. Illinois 1822 Governor
51. Indiana 1816 Governor
52. Indiana 1819 Governor
53. Indiana 1822 Governor
54. Kentucky 1800 Governor
55. Kentucky 1804 Governor
56. Kentucky 1808 Governor
57. Kentucky 1812 Governor
58. Kentucky 1816 Governor
59. Kentucky 1820 Governor
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Governor
An official appointed to govern a province, country, town, etc. Now used as the official title of the representative of the Crown in a British colony or dependency; also of the executive head of each of the United States.
Oxford English Dictionary
Historical Note: In many state (Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, North Caorlina, South Carolina, Virginia) this was a position elected by the State Legislature rather than by popular vote. In the New England states, the election of the Governor required a majority vote and if no majority was achieved then the Governor was elected by the State Legislature.
Historical Note: Prior to the 1792 revisions to its state constitution, the title of the executive head of New Hampshire was "President".
1787-1824: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia
Office Scope: State
Role Scope: State