Jack R. Gage (born January 13, 1899 in McCook, Nebraska; died March 14, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) succeeded John Joseph Hickey as the twenty-second Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1961 and January 7, 1963. Following the end of Gage's term as Governor, Clifford P. Hansen (born October 16, 1912 in Zenith, Lincoln County, Wyoming; died October 20, 2009 in Jackson, Wyoming) became the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1963 and January 2, 1967.
Clifford P. Hansen (born October 16, 1912 in Zenith, Lincoln County, Wyoming; died October 20, 2009 in Jackson, Wyoming) succeeded Jack R. Gage as the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1963 and January 2, 1967, including the whole of 1965.
Clifford P. Hansen (born October 16, 1912 in Zenith, Lincoln County, Wyoming; died October 20, 2009 in Jackson, Wyoming) succeeded Jack R. Gage as the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1963 and January 2, 1967, including the whole of 1966.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
John Joseph Hickey (born August 22, 1911 in Rawlins, Wyoming; died September 22, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) succeeded Milward Lee Simpson as the twenty-second Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 2, 1961. Following the end of Hickey's term as Governor, Jack R. Gage (born January 13, 1899 in McCook, Nebraska; died March 14, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1961 and January 7, 1963.
The first governor of the US state of Wyoming was Frances E. Warren (1890). The first governor of Wyoming Territory was John A. Campbell (1869-1875).
Jack R. Gage (born January 13, 1899 in McCook, Nebraska; died March 14, 1970 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) succeeded John Joseph Hickey as the twenty-second Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1961 and January 7, 1963, including the whole of 1962.
There is one Governor in Wyoming. The Governor in Wyoming serves a four year term with a limitation of two consecutive terms
Clifford P. Hansen (born October 16, 1912 in Zenith, Lincoln County, Wyoming; died October 20, 2009 in Jackson, Wyoming) succeeded Jack R. Gage as the twenty-third Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 7, 1963 and January 2, 1967. Following the end of Hansen's term as Governor, Stanley K. Hathaway (born July 19, 1924 in Osceola, Nebraska; died October 4, 2005 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Wyoming, serving between January 2, 1967 and January 6, 1975.
If the governor of Wyoming dies while in office, the lieutenant governor will take their place. The lieutenant governor will stay in office until a new election.
The Historic Govenor's mansion was moved out of in 1976,
Wyoming's governor is Dave Freudenthal.He will be replaced this november.
Matt Mead is currently Wyoming's governor.