Clyde L. Herring (born May 3, 1879 in Jackson, Michigan; died September 15, 1945 in Washington DC) succeeded Daniel Webster Turner as the twenty-sixth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 12, 1933 and January 14, 1937, including the whole of 1936.
Nathan E. Kendall (born March 17, 1868 in Greenville, Iowa; died November 5, 1936 in Des Moines, Iowa) succeeded William L. Harding as the twenty-third Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1921 and January 15, 1925. Following the end of Kendall's term as Governor, John Hammill (born October 14, 1875 in Linden, Wisconsin; died April 6, 1936 in Britt, Iowa) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1925 and January 15, 1931.
Nathan E. Kendall (born March 17, 1868 in Greenville, Iowa; died November 5, 1936 in Des Moines, Iowa) succeeded William L. Harding as the twenty-third Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1921 and January 15, 1925, including the whole of 1922.
Nathan E. Kendall (born March 17, 1868 in Greenville, Iowa; died November 5, 1936 in Des Moines, Iowa) succeeded William L. Harding as the twenty-third Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1921 and January 15, 1925, including the whole of 1923.
Nathan E. Kendall (born March 17, 1868 in Greenville, Iowa; died November 5, 1936 in Des Moines, Iowa) succeeded William L. Harding as the twenty-third Governor of Iowa, serving between January 13, 1921 and January 15, 1925, including the whole of 1924.
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.
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, including the whole of 1926.
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, including the whole of 1927.
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, including the whole of 1928.
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, including the whole of 1929.
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, including the whole of 1930.
The Lieutenant Governor of the State of Iowa is Patty Judge.