Samuel J. Kirkwood (born December 20, 1813 in Harford County, Maryland; died September 1, 1894 in Iowa City, Iowa) succeeded Cyrus C. Carpenter as the ninth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1876 and February 1, 1877. Following the end of Kirkwood's term as Governor, Joshua G. Newbold (born May 12, 1830 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania; died June 10, 1903 in Mount Pleasant, Iowa) became the tenth Governor of Iowa, serving between February 1, 1877 and January 17, 1878.
Daniel Webster Turner (born March 17, 1877 in Corning, Iowa; died April 15, 1969) succeeded John Hamill as the twenty-fifth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1931 and January 12, 1933, including the whole of 1932.
William L. Harding (born October 3, 1877 in Sibley, Iowa; died December 17, 1934) succeeded George W. Clarke as the twenty-second Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1917 and January 13, 1921, including the whole of 1918.
William L. Harding (born October 3, 1877 in Sibley, Iowa; died December 17, 1934) succeeded George W. Clarke as the twenty-second Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1917 and January 13, 1921, including the whole of 1919.
William L. Harding (born October 3, 1877 in Sibley, Iowa; died December 17, 1934) succeeded George W. Clarke as the twenty-second Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1917 and January 13, 1921, including the whole of 1920.
There are no term limits for Governor in Iowa.
Cyrus C. Carpenter (born November 24, 1829 in Harford, Pennsylvania; died May 29, 1898 in Fort Dodge, Iowa) succeeded Samuel Merrill as the eighth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1872 and January 13, 1876. Following the end of Carpenter's term as Governor, Samuel J. Kirkwood (born December 20, 1813 in Harford County, Maryland; died September 1, 1894 in Iowa City, Iowa) became the ninth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1876 and February 1, 1877.
Iowa is a state, and does not have a president. The Governor of Iowa is Governor Chet Culver. However, Pres. Herbert Hoover was FROM Iowa.
The Lieutenant Governor of the State of Iowa is Patty Judge.
William L. Harding (born October 3, 1877 in Sibley, Iowa; died December 17, 1934) succeeded George W. Clarke as the twenty-second Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1917 and January 13, 1921. Following the end of Harding's term as Governor, Nathan E. Kendall (born March 17, 1868 in Greenville, Iowa; died November 5, 1936 in Des Moines, Iowa) became the twenty-third Governor of Iwoa, serving between January 13, 1921 and January 15, 1925.
George W. Clarke (born October 24, 1852 in Shelby County, Indiana; died November 28, 1936 in Adel, Iowa) succeeded Beryl F. Carroll as the twenty-first Governor of Iowa, serving between January 16, 1913 and January 11, 1917. Following the end of Clark's term as Governor, William L. Harding (born October 3, 1877 in Sibley, Iowa; died December 17, 1934) became the twenty-second Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1917 and January 13, 1921.
John Hammill (born October 14, 1875 in Linden, Wisconsin; died April 6, 1936 in Britt, Iowa) succeeded Nathan E. Kendall as the twenty-fourth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1925 and January 15, 1931. Following the end of Hamill's term as Governor, Daniel Webster Turner (born March 17, 1877 in Corning, Iowa; died April 15, 1969) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1931 and January 12, 1933.
Daniel Webster Turner (born March 17, 1877 in Corning, Iowa; died April 15, 1969) succeeded John Hamill as the twenty-fifth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1931 and January 12, 1933. Following the end of Turner's term as Governor, Clyde L. Herring (born May 3, 1879 in Jackson, Michigan; died September 15, 1945 in Washington DC) became the twenty-sixth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 12, 1933 and January 14, 1937.