John Swainson (born July 31, 1925 in Windsor, Ontario; died May 13, 1994 in Manchester, Michigan) succeeded G. Mennen Williams as the forty-second Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1961 and January 1, 1963.
Following the end of Swainson's term as Governor, George W. Romney (born July 8, 1907 in Galeana, Mexico; died July 26, 1995 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) became the forty-third Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1963 and January 22, 1969.
Murray Van Wagoner (born March 18, 1898 in Kingston, Michigan; died June 12, 1986 in Farmington Hills, Michigan) succeeded Luren Dickinson as the thirty-eighth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1941 and January 1, 1943. Following the end of Wagoner's term as Governor, Harry Kelly (born April 19, 1895 in Ottawa, Illinois; died February 8, 1971 in West Palm Beach, Florida) became the thirty-ninth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1943 and January 1, 1947.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1953.
G. Mennen Williams (born February 23, 1911 in Detroit, Michigan; died February 2, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan) succeeded Kim Sigler as the forty-first Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1949 and January 1, 1961, including the whole of 1960.
John Swainson (born July 31, 1925 in Windsor, Ontario; died May 13, 1994 in Manchester, Michigan) succeeded G. Mennen Williams as the forty-second Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1961 and January 1, 1963, including the whole of 1962.
George W. Romney (born July 8, 1907 in Galeana, Mexico; died July 26, 1995 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) succeeded John Swainson as the forty-third Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1963 and January 22, 1969, including the whole of 1964.
George W. Romney (born July 8, 1907 in Galeana, Mexico; died July 26, 1995 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) succeeded John Swainson as the forty-third Governor of Michigan, serving between January 1, 1963 and January 22, 1969, including the whole of 1967.
William Milliken (born March 26, 1922 in Traverse City, Michigan) succeeded George W. Romney as the forty-fourth Governor of Michigan, serving between January 22, 1969 and January 1, 1983, including the whole of 1973.
George W. Romney
The governor of Michigan is Jennifer M. Granholm.
Michigan Governor's Mansion was created in 1957.
Stevens T. Mason was Michigan's first governor.
"I am Lt. Governor John D. Cherry, and it is my great honor to serve the people of Michigan." -Michigan Lt. Governor, John D. Cherry
The Governor of Michigan is Rick Snyder, serving the term from January 1, 2011 to January 1, 2015.
When is the governor of Michigan State of the state address in 2010?
The Michigan Governor is term limited; two 4 year terms.
The Michigan Territory did not exist in 1800.
According to Wikipedia, he's a Republican. The current Governor of the state of Michigan is Rick Snyder.
Governor Mitt Romney is the son of former Michigan Governor George Romney.
The term for Michigan Governor is 4 years.
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