Oliver Henry Shoup (born December 13, 1869 in Champaign County, Illinois; died September 30, 1940 in Santa Monica, California) succeeded Julius Caldeen Gunter as the twenty-second Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1919 and January 9, 1923, including the whole of 1922.
John David Vanderhoof (born May 27, 1922 in Rocky Ford, Colorado) succeeded John Arthur Love as the thirty-seventh Governor of Colorado, serving between July 16, 1973 and January 14, 1975, including the whole of 1974.
John F. Shafroth (born June 9, 1854 in Fayette, Missouri; died February 20, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Henry Augustus Buchtel as the eighteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1909 and January 14, 1913, including the whole of 1911.
John F. Shafroth (born June 9, 1854 in Fayette, Missouri; died February 20, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Henry Augustus Buchtel as the eighteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1909 and January 14, 1913, including the whole of 1912.
John F. Shafroth (born June 9, 1854 in Fayette, Missouri; died February 20, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Henry Augustus Buchtel as the eighteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1909 and January 14, 1913, including the whole of 1910.
The Colorado voters.
John David Vanderhoof (born May 27, 1922 in Rocky Ford, Colorado) succeeded John Arthur Love as the thirty-seventh Governor of Colorado, serving between July 16, 1973 and January 14, 1975. Following the end of Vanderhoof's term as Governor, Richard Lamm (born September 12, 1935 in Madison, Wisconsin) became the thirty-eighth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1975 and January 13, 1987.
Colorado Governor's Mansion was created in 1908.
John Arthur Love (born November 29, 1916 in Gibson City, Illinois; died January 21, 2001 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Stephen R. McNichols as the thirty-fifth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 8, 1963 and July 16, 1973. Following the end of Love's term as Governor, John David Vanderhoof (born May 27, 1922 in Rocky Ford, Colorado) became the thirty-seventh Governor of Colorado, serving between July 16, 1973 and January 14, 1975.
The current Governor of Colorado is John Hickenlooper (D). Hickenlooper was sworn in as governor on January 11, 2011 to serve a four-year term to January 2015.The current Lieutenant Governor of Colorado is Joseph Garcia. Garcia assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Colorado on January 11, 2011.
John F. Shafroth (born June 9, 1854 in Fayette, Missouri; died February 20, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Henry Augustus Buchtel as the eighteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1909 and January 14, 1913. Following the end of Shafroth's term as Governor, Elias M. Ammons (born July 28, 1860 in Macon County, Georgia; died May 5, 1925 in Denver, Colorado) became the nineteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1913 and January 12, 1915.
Henry Augustus Buchtel (born September 30, 1847 in Akron, Ohio; died October 22, 1924 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Jesse Fuller McDonald as the seventeenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 8, 1907 and January 12, 1909. Following the end of Buchtel's term as Governor, John F. Shafroth (born June 9, 1854 in Fayette, Missouri; died February 20, 1922 in Denver, Colorado) became the eighteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1909 and January 14, 1913.
The current Governor of Colorado is John Hickenlooper (D). Hickenlooper was sworn in as governor on January 11, 2011 to serve a four-year term to January 2015.