William H. Upham (born May 3, 1841 in Westminster, Massachusetts; died July 2, 1924 in Marshfield, Wisconsin) succeeded George Wilbur Peck as the eighteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1895 and January 4, 1897, including the whole of 1896.
Edward Solomon was the 8th Governor of the State of Wisconsin.
Applying to run for Governor of Wisconsin? What is the correct way to do so ?
William H. Upham (born May 3, 1841 in Westminster, Massachusetts; died July 2, 1924 in Marshfield, Wisconsin) succeeded George Wilbur Peck as the eighteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1895 and January 4, 1897. Following the end of Upham's term as Governor, Edward Schofield (born March 28, 1842 in Clearfield, Pennsylvania; died February 3, 1925 in Oconto, Wisconsin) became the nineteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1897 and January 7, 1901.
The minimum age for a governor in Wisconsin is 18.
The Lt. governor.
George Wilbur Peck (born September 28, 1840 in Henderson, New York; died April 16, 1916) succeeded William D. Hoard as the seventeenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 5, 1891 and January 7, 1895. Following the end of Peck's term as Governor, William H. Upham (born May 3, 1841 in Westminster, Massachusetts; died July 2, 1924 in Marshfield, Wisconsin) became the eighteenth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 7, 1895 and January 4, 1897.
Fighting Bob La Follette was governor of Wisconsin from 1901 until 1906.
Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette, Sr. (June 14, 1855 - June 18, 1925) was an American Republican (and later a Progressive) politician. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, was the Governor of Wisconsin, and was also a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (1906 to 1925). He ran for President of the United States as the nominee of his own Progressive Party in 1924, carrying Wisconsin and 17% of the national popular vote.
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Scott Walker is the current governor of Wisconsin.
Nelson Dewey was the first governor of Wisconsin. He took office on June 7, 1848. He was a Democrat.