Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded Ansel Briggs as the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854, including the whole of 1851.
Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded Ansel Briggs as the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854, including the whole of 1852.
Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded Ansel Briggs as the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854, including the whole of 1853.
There are no term limits for Governor in Iowa.
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.
Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) succeeded Ansel Briggs as the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854. Following the end of Hempstead's term as Governor, James W. Grimes (born October 20, 1816 in Deering, New Hampshire; died February 7, 1872 in Burlington, Iowa) became the third Governor of Iowa, serving between December 9, 1854 and January 13, 1858.
Ansel Briggs (born February 3, 1806 in Shoreham, Vermont; died May 5, 1881 in Omaha, Nebraska), the first Governor of Iowa, served between December 3, 1846 and December 4, 1850. Following the end of Briggs' term as Governor, Stephen P. Hempstead (born October 1, 1812 in New London, Connecticut; died February 16, 1883 in Dubuque, Iowa) became the second Governor of Iowa, serving between December 4, 1850 and December 9, 1854.
Ralph P. Lowe (born November 27, 1805 in Warren County, Ohio; died December 22, 1883 in Washington DC) succeeded James W. Grimes as the fourth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 11, 1860. Following the end of Lowe'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 fifth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 11, 1860 and January 14, 1864.
Ralph P. Lowe (born November 27, 1805 in Warren County, Ohio; died December 22, 1883 in Washington DC) succeeded James W. Grimes as the fourth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 11, 1860, including the whole of 1859.
James W. Grimes (born October 20, 1816 in Deering, New Hampshire; died February 7, 1872 in Burlington, Iowa) succeeded Stephen P. Hempstead as the third Governor of Iowa, serving between December 9, 1854 and January 13, 1858. Following the end of Grimes' term as Governor, Ralph P. Lowe (born November 27, 1805 in Warren County, Ohio; died December 22, 1883 in Washington DC) became the fourth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1858 and January 11, 1860.
Robert Ray was the 38th governor of Iowa. He served as governor from January 16, 1969 until January 14, 1983.