Robert Stockton Green (born March 25, 1831 in Princeton, New Jersey; died May 7, 1895 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) succeeded Leon Abbott as the twenty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 21, 1890. Following the end of Green's term as Governor, Leon Abbett (born October 8, 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died December 4, 1894 in Jersey City, New Jersey) renewed his term as the twenty-sixth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1890 and January 17, 1893.
Robert Stockton Green (born March 25, 1831 in Princeton, New Jersey; died May 7, 1895 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) succeeded Leon Abbett as the twenty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 21, 1890, including the whole of 1888.
Robert Stockton Green (born March 25, 1831 in Princeton, New Jersey; died May 7, 1895 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) succeeded Leon Abbett as the twenty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 21, 1890, including the whole of 1889.
Chris Christie was the governor of New Jersey in 2013. In 2013 the governor of New Jersey was 45 years old.
Yes! New Jersey has had a female governor, Christine Todd Whitman, who served as New Jersey's governor from 1994 to 2001.
Charles Edison (born August 3, 1890 in West Orange, New Jersey; died July 31, 1969 in New York, New York) succeeded A. Harry Moore as the forty-second Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1941 and January 18, 1944, including the whole of 1942.
Charles Edison (born August 3, 1890 in West Orange, New Jersey; died July 31, 1969 in New York, New York) succeeded A. Harry Moore as the forty-second Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1941 and January 18, 1944, including the whole of 1943.
Leon Abbett (born October 8, 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died December 4, 1894 in Jersey City, New Jersey) succeeded Robert Stockton Green in his second term as the twenty-sixth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1890 and January 17, 1893, including the whole of 1891.
Leon Abbett (born October 8, 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died December 4, 1894 in Jersey City, New Jersey) succeeded Robert Stockton Green in his second term as the twenty-sixth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1890 and January 17, 1893, including the whole of 1892.
Leon Abbett (born October 8, 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died December 4, 1894 in Jersey City, New Jersey) succeeded George C. Ludlow as the twenty-sixth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 15, 1884 and January 18, 1887. Following the end of Abbett's term as Governor, Robert Stockton Green (born March 25, 1831 in Princeton, New Jersey; died May 7, 1895 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) became the twenty-seventh Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1887 and January 21, 1890.
A. Harry Moore (born Arthur Harry Moore on July 3, 1879 in Jersey City, New Jersey; died November 18, 1952 in Branchburg Township, New Jersey) succeeded Harold G. Hoffman as the thirty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1938 and January 21, 1941. Following the end of Moore's term as Governor, Charles Edison (born August 3, 1890 in West Orange, New Jersey; died July 31, 1969 in New York, New York) became the forty-second Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1941 and January 18, 1944.
The current governor of New Jersey in 2010 is Chris Christie
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