Newton Booth (born December 30, 1825 in Salem, Indiana; died July 14, 1892 in Sacramento, California) succeeded Henry Huntly Haight as the eleventh Governor of California, serving between December 8, 1871 and February 27, 1875, including the whole of 1874.
California is headed by a governor. The current governor of California is Jerry Brown.
John Lourie Beveridge (born July 6, 1824 in Greenwich, New York; died May 3, 1910 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded Richard James Oglesby as the sixteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 23, 1873 and January 8, 1877, including the whole of 1874.
Ridgeley C. Powers (born December 24, 1836 in Mecca, Ohio; died November 11, 1912 in Los Angeles, California) succeeded James L. Alcorn as the twenty-ninth Governor of Mississippi, serving between November 30, 1871 and January 4, 1874. Following the end of Powers' term as Governor, Adelbert Ames (born October 31, 1835 in Rockford, Maine; died April 12, 1933 in Ormond Beach, Florida) became the thirtieth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 4, 1874 and March 29, 1876.
Robert Waterman was the 17th Governor of California.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger The current Governor of California is Jerry Brown. He was the 34th and is now the 39th governor of California. He is the only governor to serve twice as a California Governor. He was first elected in 1975 and he served until 1983. He was recently elected Governor of California again in 2011.
California State Capitol was created in 1874.
The Governor if California is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
the people elect the governor
There has been only 1 governor to be recalled in California history. This governor is former governor Gray Davis.
Pete Wilson, a Republican, was Governor of California for two terms from 1991 - 1999.
Ronald Reagan was governor of California before he was president.
Ossian B. Hart (born January 17, 1821 in Jacksonville, Florida; died March 18, 1874 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Harrison Reed as the tenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1873 and March 18, 1874. Following the end of Hart's term as Governor, Marcellus Stearns (born April 29, 1839 in Lovell, Maine; died December 8, 1891 in Palatine Bridge, New York) became the eleventh Governor of Florida, serving between March 18, 1874 and January 2, 1877.