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 George Sebastian Silzer as the thirty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 19, 1926 and January 15, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
Chris Christie was the governor of New Jersey in 2013. In 2013 the governor of New Jersey was 45 years old.
John W. Griggs (born July 10, 1849 in Newton, New Jersey; died November 28, 1927 in Paterson, New Jersey) succeeded George T. Werts as the twenty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1896 and January 31, 1898, including the whole of 1897.
Yes! New Jersey has had a female governor, Christine Todd Whitman, who served as New Jersey's governor from 1994 to 2001.
The current governor of New Jersey in 2010 is Chris Christie
John W. Griggs (born July 10, 1849 in Newton, New Jersey; died November 28, 1927 in Paterson, New Jersey) succeeded George T. Werts as the twenty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1896 and January 31, 1898. Following the end of Griggs' term as Governor, Foster MacGowan Voorhees (born November 5, 1856; died June 14, 1927) became the Acting Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 31, 1898 and October 18, 1898. Following the end of Voorhees' term as Acting Governor, David Ogden Watkins (born June 8, 1862; died June 20, 1938) became the Acting Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 18, 1898 and January 17, 1899.
George T. Werts (born March 24, 1846; died January 17, 1910) succeeded Leon Abbett as the twenty-eighth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1893 and January 21, 1896. Following the end of Werts' term as Governor, John W. Griggs (born July 10, 1849 in Newton, New Jersey; died November 28, 1927 in Paterson, New Jersey) became the twenty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1896 and January 31, 1898.
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McClellan's son was also governor of New Jersey.
It is said that the 1st governor in New Jersey colony in the 1600s to 1700s was Andrew Hamilton. He 1st became governor of East Jersey in 1687. Later on, he became governor of also West Jersey in 1692.
Foster MacGowan Voorhees (born November 5, 1856; died June 14, 1927) succeeded David Ogden Watkins as the thirtieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1899 and January 21, 1902. Following the end of Voorhees' term as Governor, Franklin Murphy (born January 3, 1846 in Jersey City, New Jersey; died February 24, 1920 in Palm Beach, Florida) became the thirty-first Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1902 and January 17, 1905.
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Foster MacGowan Voorhees (born November 5, 1856; died June 14, 1927) succeeded David Ogden Watkins as the thirtieth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 17, 1899 and January 21, 1902, including the whole of 1901.