Raul Hector Castro (born June 12, 1916 in Cananea, Mexico) succeeded Jack Richard Williams as the fourteenth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 6, 1975 and October 20, 1977, including the whole of 1976.
Raul Hector Castro from 1975 to 1977 when he resign to take the appointment by Jimmie Carter as ambassador to Argentina
Bruce Babbitt (born June 27, 1938 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded Wesley Bolin as the sixteenth Governor of Arizona, serving between March 4, 1978 and January 6, 1987, including the whole of 1986.
Ernest McFarland (born October 9, 1894 in Earlsboro, Oklahoma; died June 8, 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded John Howard Pyle as the tenth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 3, 1955 and January 5, 1959, including the whole of 1956.
Paul Fannin (born January 29, 1907 in Ashland, Kentucky; died January 13, 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded Ernest McFarland as the eleventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 4, 1965, including the whole of 1960.
Paul Fannin (born January 29, 1907 in Ashland, Kentucky; died January 13, 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded Ernest McFarland as the eleventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 4, 1965. Following the end of Fannin's term as Governor, Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr. (born August 8, 1919 in Clayton, Missouri; died February 1, 2006) became the twelfth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 4, 1965 and January 2, 1967.
John Howard Pyle (born March 25, 1960 in Sheridan, Wyoming; died November 29, 1987 in Tempe, Arizona) succeeded Dan Edward Garvey as the ninth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 3, 1955, including the whole of 1954.
John Howard Pyle (born March 25, 1960 in Sheridan, Wyoming; died November 29, 1987 in Tempe, Arizona) succeeded Dan Edward Garvey as the ninth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 3, 1955, including the whole of 1952.
Nothing - except govern Arizona
The Secretary of State is second in power to Arizona's governor. The current Secretary of State for Arizona is Ken Bennett.
Dan Edward Garvey (born June 19, 1886 in Vicksburg, Mississippi; died February 5, 1974 in Tucson, Arizona) succeeded Sidney Preston Osborn as the eighth Governor Arizona, serving between May 25, 1948 and January 1, 1951. Following the end of Garvey's term as Governor, John Howard Pyle (born March 25, 1960 in Sheridan, Wyoming; died November 29, 1987 in Tempe, Arizona) became the ninth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 3, 1955.
John Howard Pyle (born March 25, 1960 in Sheridan, Wyoming; died November 29, 1987 in Tempe, Arizona) succeeded Dan Edward Garvey as the ninth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 3, 1955. Following the end of Pyle's term as Governor, Ernest McFarland (born October 9, 1894 in Earlsboro, Oklahoma; died June 8, 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona) became the tenth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 3, 1955 and January 5, 1959.
There is no such office in the Arizona Government.
No. He is one of two senators from Arizona.
The Governor.
The state has a governor.
Governor of Arizona.
Richard C. McCormick was appointed to be the 2nd governor of the Territory of Arizona in July of 1866 at the age of 34.