Henry Vanderbilt (born November 24, 1901 in New York, New York; died April 14, 1981 in Williamstown, Massachusetts) succeeded Robert E. Quinn as the fifty-ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1939 and January 7, 1941.
Following the end of Vanderbilt's term as Governor of Rhode Island, J. Howard McGrath (born November 28, 1903 in Woonsocket, Rhode Island; died September 2, 1966 in Narragansett, Rhode Island) became the sixtieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 7, 1941 and October 6, 1945.
J. Howard McGrath (born November 28, 1903 in Woonsocket, Rhode Island; died September 2, 1966 in Narragansett, Rhode Island) succeeded William Henry Vanderbilt as the sixtieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 7, 1941 and October 6, 1945, including the whole of 1942.
John O. Pastore (born March 17, 1907 in Providence, Rhode Island; died July 15, 2000 in Cranston, Rhode Island) succeeded J. Howard McGrath as the sixty-first Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 6, 1945 and December 19, 1950, including the whole of 1949.
Dennis J. Roberts (born April 8, 1903 in Providence, Rhode Island; died June 30, 1994 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded John S. McKiernan as the sixty-third Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 2, 1951 and January 6, 1959, including the whole of 1952.
Arthur Fenner (born December 10, 1745 in Providence, Rhode Island; died October 15, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded John Collins as the fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 5, 1790 and his death, including the whole of 1791.
J. Howard McGrath (born November 28, 1903 in Woonsocket, Rhode Island; died September 2, 1966 in Narragansett, Rhode Island) succeeded William Henry Vanderbilt as the sixtieth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 7, 1941 and October 6, 1945. Following the end of McGrath's term as Governor of Rhode Island, John O. Pastore (born March 17, 1907 in Providence, Rhode Island; died July 15, 2000 in Cranston, Rhode Island) became the sixty-first Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 6, 1945 and December 19, 1950.
William Greene - Rhode Island governor - was born in 1731.
William Greene - Rhode Island governor - died in 1809.
The current Governor of Rhode Island is Lincoln Chafee. Chafee assumed office as the 74th Governor of Rhode Island on January 4, 2011.
Rhode Island has a governor and a bicameral legislature.
Nicholas Cooke (born February 3, 1717 in Providence, Rhode Island; died September 14, 1782 in Providence, Rhode Island), the first Governor of Rhode Island, served between November 7, 1775 and May 4, 1778.
Donald Carcieri.
Lincoln Almond (born June 16, 1936 in Rhode Island) succeeded Bruce Sundlun as the seventy-second Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1995 and January 7, 2003. Following the end of Almond's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Donald Carcieri (born December 16, 1942 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island) became the seventy-third Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 7, 2003 and January 4, 2011.
Donald Carcieri (born December 16, 1942 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island) succeeded Lincoln Almond as the seventy-third Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 7, 2003 and January 4, 2011. Following the end of Carcieri's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee (born March 26, 1953 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the seventy-fourth, and current, Governor of Rhode Island, serving since January 4, 2011.
Voters in Connecticut and Rhode Island elected the governor elected the governor in Connecticut and Rhode Island. I am pretty sure that this is the answer because I had questions in my Social Studies book, MACMILLAN/McGRAW-Hill Our Nation, about this and this was the answer.Thank you, I hope this helped!
Robert E. Quinn (born April 2, 1894 in Phenix, Rhode Island; died May 19, 1975) succeeded Theodore F. Green as the fifty-eighth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 5, 1937 and January 3, 1939. Following the end of Quinn's term as Governor of Rhode Island, William Henry Vanderbilt (born November 24, 1901 in New York, New York; died April 14, 1981 in Williamstown, Massachusetts) became the fifty-ninth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between January 3, 1939 and January 7, 1941.
Nicholas Cooke (born February 3, 1717 in Providence, Rhode Island; died September 14, 1782 in Providence, Rhode Island), the first Governor of Rhode Island, served between November 7, 1775 and May 4, 1778. Following the end of Cooke's term as Governor, William Greene (bon August 16, 1731 in Warwick, Rhode Island; died November 29, 1809 in Warwick, Rhode Island) became the second Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 4, 1778 and May 3, 1786.