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Until Jan 16, 2018 the Governor of New Jersey is Christopher Christie.
Until Jan 16, 2018 the Governor of New Jersey is Christopher Christie.
The current Governor of New Jersey is Phil Murphy. Murphy assumed the office as governor on January 16, 2018.Phil Murphy.
Christopher James "Chris" Christie is the current Governor in New Jersey. He has served as Governor since January 2010. His term ends January 16, 2018.
George Clinton (1739-1812) was the first governor of New York State. His held office from 30 July 1777 through 30 June 1795. Before New York was established as an independent State, it was a colony of Great Britain and governors were appointed. The first British colonial Governor of the Province of New York was Richard Nicholls, who served as Military governor 1664--1668. Before New York was a British colony, it was a colony of the Netherlands and was called New Netherlands. The position that we think of as governor was called Director or Director General. the first Director General of New Netherlands was Cornelis Jacobszoon May who served 1624-1625.
Bill Haslam is the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee. He was elected Governor in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014. His term will end in 2018. The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Andrew Cuomo has been Governor of New York since 1 Jan 2011, and his current term ends on 31 Dec 2018.
Andrew Cuomo has been Governor of New York since 1 Jan 2011, and his current term ends on 31 Dec 2018.
Andrew Cuomo has been Governor of New York since 1 Jan 2011, and his current term ends on 31 Dec 2018.
As of September 2021, Governor Rick Scott is serving as a U.S. Senator, not as the governor. He was elected to the Senate in 2018, and his term will end in January 2025.
The current Governor of New York is Andrew Cuomo. He is New York's 56th Governor. Cuomo has been in that office since 1 January, 2011. He is a Democrat.
Alfred M. Landon (born September 9, 1887 in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania; died October 12, 1987 in Topeka, Kansas) succeeded Harry H. Woodring as the twenty-sixth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 9, 1933 and January 11, 1937, including the whole of 1936.