William Ellery Sweet (born January 27, 1869 in Chicago, Illinois; died May 9, 1942 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Oliver Henry Shoup as the twenty-third Governor of Colorado, serving between January 9, 1923 and January 13, 1925. Following the end of Sweet's term as Governor, Clarence Morley (born February 9, 1869 in Dyersville, Iowa; died November 14, 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 13, 1925 and January 11, 1927.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
Elias M. Ammons (born July 28, 1860 in Macon County, Georgia; died May 5, 1925 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John F. Shafroth as the nineteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1913 and January 12, 1915, including the whole of 1914.
Elias M. Ammons (born July 28, 1860 in Macon County, Georgia; died May 5, 1925 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John F. Shafroth as the nineteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1913 and January 12, 1915, including the whole of 1914.
The Colorado voters.
Colorado Governor's Mansion was created in 1908.
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.
Elias M. Ammons (born July 28, 1860 in Macon County, Georgia; died May 5, 1925 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded John F. Shafroth as the nineteenth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 14, 1913 and January 12, 1915. Following the end of Ammons' term as Governor, George Alfred Carlson (born October 23, 1876 in Alta, Iowa; died December 6, 1926 in Denver, Colorado) became the twentieth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 12, 1915 and January 9, 1917.
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.
Colorado Building was created in 1925.
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.
John Hickenlooper is the 42nd and current Governor of Colorado, in office since January 11, 2011. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. The Governor in Colorado serves a four year term with a two consecutive term limitation.
Dick Lamm (1935-) was Governor of Colorado from Jan 1975 to Jan 1987.