Martin E. Trapp (born April 18, 1877 in Robinson, Kansas; died July 26, 1951 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Jack C. Walton as the sixth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between November 19, 1923 and January 10, 1927, including the whole of 1925.
J. Howard Edmondson (born September 27, 1925 in Muskogee, Oklahoma; died November 17, 1971 in Edmond, Oklahoma) succeeded Raymond D. Gary as the sixteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 12, 1959 and January 6, 1963, including the whole of 1961.
J. Howard Edmondson (born September 27, 1925 in Muskogee, Oklahoma; died November 17, 1971 in Edmond, Oklahoma) succeeded Raymond D. Gary as the sixteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 12, 1959 and January 6, 1963, including the whole of 1962.
The budget of Governor of Oklahoma is 3,300,000 dollars.
The current Governor of Oklahoma is Mary Fallin (R). Fallin assumed office as the 27th Governor of Oklahoma on January 10, 2011.Mary Falin is the governor of Oklahoma.
J. Howard Edmondson (born September 27, 1925 in Muskogee, Oklahoma; died November 17, 1971 in Edmond, Oklahoma) succeeded Raymond D. Gary as the sixteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 12, 1959 and January 6, 1963. Following the end of Edmondson's term as Governor, George Nigh (born June 9, 1927 in McAlester, Oklahoma) became the seventeenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 6, 1963 and January 14, 1963. Following the end of Nigh's term as Governor, Henry Bellmon (born September 3, 1921 in Tonkawa, Oklahoma; died September 29, 2009 in Enid, Oklahoma) became the eighteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 14, 1963 and January 9, 1967.
William Ellery Sweet (born January 27, 1869 in Chicago, Illinois; died May 9, 1942 in Denver, Colorado) succeeded Oliver Henry Shoup as the twenty-third Governor of Colorado, serving between January 9, 1923 and January 13, 1925. Following the end of Sweet's term as Governor, Clarence Morley (born February 9, 1869 in Dyersville, Iowa; died November 14, 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 13, 1925 and January 11, 1927.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
The budget of Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is 700,000 dollars.
Elizabeth Maria Tallchief, The Oklahoma Firebird was born on 24 January 1925 at Fairfax, Oklahoma.
Clarence Morley (born February 9, 1869 in Dyersville, Iowa; died November 14, 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded William Ellery Sweet as the twenty-fourth Governor of Colorado, serving between January 13, 1925 and January 11, 1927, including the whole of 1926.
Johnston Murray (born July 21, 1902 in Emet, Johnston County, Oklahoma; died April 16, 1974) succeeded Roy J. Turner as the fourteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 8, 1951 and January 10, 1955, including the whole of 1952.
Todd Lamb is the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. He is a member of the Republican Party.