Walter S. Goodland (born December 22, 1862 in Sharon, Wisconsin; died March 12, 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin) succeeded Julius P. Heil as the thirty-first Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1943 and his death. Following Goodland's death, Oscar Rennebohm (born May 25, 1889 in Leeds, Wisconsin; died October 15, 1968 in Madison, Wisconsin) became the thirty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between March 12, 1947 and January 1, 1951.
Walter S. Goodland (born December 22, 1862 in Sharon, Wisconsin; died March 12, 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin) succeeded Julius P. Heil as the thirty-first Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1943 and his death, including the whole of 1946.
Oscar Rennebohm (born May 25, 1889 in Leeds, Wisconsin; died October 15, 1968 in Madison, Wisconsin) succeeded Walter S. Goodland as the thirty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between March 12, 1947 and January 1, 1951, including the whole of 1948.
Edward Solomon was the 8th Governor of the State of Wisconsin.
Oscar Rennebohm (born May 25, 1889 in Leeds, Wisconsin; died October 15, 1968 in Madison, Wisconsin) succeeded Walter S. Goodland as the thirty-second Governor of Wisconsin, serving between March 12, 1947 and January 1, 1951. Following the end of Rennebohm's term as Governor, Walter J. Kohler, Jr. (born April 4, 1904 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin; died March 21, 1976) became the thirty-third Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 1, 1951 and January 7, 1957.
Applying to run for Governor of Wisconsin? What is the correct way to do so ?
Julius P. Heil (born July 24, 1876 in Düssmund an der Mosel; died November 30, 1949 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Philip La Follette as the thirtieth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 2, 1939 and January 4, 1943. Following the end of Julius P. Heil's term as Governor, Orland S. Loomis (born November 2, 1893 in Mauston, Wisconsin; died December 7, 1942) was elected Governor of Wisconsin, but did not take office, as he died prior to the start of his term. Walter S. Goodland (born December 22, 1862 in Sharon, Wisconsin; died March 12, 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin) became the thirty-first Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1943 and his death.
The minimum age for a governor in Wisconsin is 18.
John W. Reynolds (born April 4, 1921 in Green Bay, Wisconsin; died Janaury 6, 2002 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) succeeded Gaylord Nelson as the thirty-sixth Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1963 and January 4, 1965. Following the end of Reynolds' term as Governor, Warren P. Knowles (born August 19, 1908 in River Falls, Wisconsin; died May 1, 1993) became the thirty-seventh Governor of Wisconsin, serving between January 4, 1965 and January 4, 1971.
The Lt. governor.
Fighting Bob La Follette was governor of Wisconsin from 1901 until 1906.
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Scott Walker is the current governor of Wisconsin.