Prentice Cooper (born William Prentice Cooper on September 28, 1895 in Shelbyville, Tennessee; died May 18, 1969 in Rochester, Minnesota) succeeded Gordon Browning as the forty-third Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1939 and January 16, 1945. Following the end of Cooper's term as Governor, Jim Nance McCord (born March 17, 1879 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died September 2, 1968 in Nashville, Tennessee) became the forty-fourth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1945 and January 16, 1949.
Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll City, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntingdon, Tennessee) succeeded Jim Nance McCord as the forty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 16, 1949 and January 15, 1953, including the whole of 1950.
Henry Hollis Horton (born February 17, 1866 in Princeton, Alabama; died July 2, 1934 in Chapel Hill, Tennessee) succeeded Austin Peay as the fortieth Governor of Tennessee, serving between October 3, 1927 and January 17, 1933, including the whole of 1930.
Harry Hill McAlister (born July 15, 1875 in Nashville, Tennessee; died October 30, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) succeeded Henry Hollis Horton as the forty-first Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 17, 1933 and January 15, 1937, including the whole of 1935.
Harry Hill McAlister (born July 15, 1875 in Nashville, Tennessee; died October 30, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) succeeded Henry Hollis Horton as the forty-first Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 17, 1933 and January 15, 1937. Following the end of McAlister's term as Governor, Gordon Browning (born November 22, 1889 in Carroll County, Tennessee; died May 23, 1976 in Huntington, Tennessee) became the forty-second Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 15, 1937 and January 16, 1939.
Frank G. Clement (born June 2, 1920 in Dickson, Tennessee; died November 4, 1969 in Nashville, Tennessee) succeeded Buford Ellington as the forty-eighth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 15, 1963 and January 16, 1967, including the whole of 1965.
The Governor of Tennessee is the executive head of the state of Tennessee. Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. Bill Haslam was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and re-elected Governor in 2014.
Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. He was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014.
The Governor of Tennessee is the head of government in Tennessee. Bill Haslam is the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee. He was elected Governor in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014. The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Tennessee Governor's Mansion was created in 1929.
Bill Haslam is the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee. He was elected Governor in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014. The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Bill Haslam is the current Governor in Tennessee. Bill Haslam was elected Governor of Tennessee in 2010 and re-elected Governor in 2014. Ron Ramsey us the Lieutenant Governor. Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker are the U.S. Senators from Tennessee.
John Sevier served as the only Governor of the State of Franklin and was the first Governor of Tennessee.
Bill Haslam is the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee. He was elected Governor in 2010 and was re-elected Governor in 2014. His term will end in 2018. The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
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The Governor of Tennessee is elected by the people every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
The Governor of Tennessee is elected every four years and is limited to two consecutive terms.
the governor of Tennessee is Bill Haslam in 2012