As of January 24th, 2010, there are 26 Democratic Governors.
The following are the 26 Democratic Governors: Mike Beebe (Arkansas), Bill Ritter (Colorado), Jack Markell (Delaware), Pat Quinn (Illinois), Chet Culver (Iowa), Mark Parkinson (Kansas), Steve Beshear (Kentucky), John Baldacci (Maine), Martin O'Malley (Maryland), Deval Patrick (Massachusetts), Jennifer Granholm (Michigan), Jay Nixon (Missouri), Brian Schweitzer (Montana), John Lynch (New Hampshire), Bill Richardson (New Mexico), David Paterson (New York), Beverly Perdue (North Carolina), Ted Strickland (Ohio), Brad Herry (Oklahoma), Ted Kulongoski (Oregon), Ed Rendell (Pennsylvania), Phil Bredesen (Tennessee), Christine Gregoire (Washington), Joe Manchin (West Virginia), Jim Doyle (Wisconsin) and Dave Freudenthal (Wyoming).
Of these, Bill Ritter, Mark Parkinson and Jim Doyle have announced they will retire in 2010, and John Baldacci, Jennifer Granholm, Bill Richardson, Brad Herry, Ted Kulongoski, Ed Rendell, Phil Bredesen and Dave Freudenthal are term limited for the 2010 Elections.
President of India appoints the Governor of states in India
democrate
No, Florida is one of the 25 states that elect their governor and lieutenant governor on the same ticket. 18 states elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately, and there are other guidelines that apply to different states.
Yes.
Democrat
The United States as a nation does not have a governor. We have a President, currently Barrack Obama. Each of the 50 states of the US has a different Governor for that state.
lieutenant governor
13 states had there own governor and constitution in 1781
That would be the "Lieutenant Governor".
State voters elect the lieutenant governor. In most states, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected together on a single ticket, but other states vote for lieutenant governor separately, meaning he or she may be from a different party than the governor.
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
Democratic