The Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling.
The Secretary of State would succeed the governor in most states. Check the related link.
Earl Ray Tomblin
California became a state on September 9, 1850. The first governor was Peter Hardeman Burnett, who was elected almost a year prior and continued as the governor after statehood. The first governor to BECOME governor AFTER statehood was John McDougal who, as the then Lieutenant Governor, was elevated to Governor when Burnett resigned in 1851. The first governor ELECTED after statehood was granted was California's 3rd governor, John Bigler, who was elected in 1852. California's 2nd Governor, John McDougal was elected as Lieutenant Governor before California became a state and succeed Burnett as governor upon Burnett's resignation - never having been elected as governor.
Nobody, actually. Arizona is one of only a handful of US states that does not elect a lieutenant governor, as such an office is not specified in the state's constitution. The first in line to succeed the governor is the Arizona secretary of state.There is no such position in Arizona government.
For four years and may succeed themselves for an additional term.
Ed Rendell is the governor of Pennsylvania since 2003. he was born in New York city us. in 1944. he ran for mayor of pa twice but did not succeed. he got elected for governor of pa in 2002 but did not start his office time until January 21st 2003. Ed is still pa's governor today in 2010.
Mr. David Johnston is the Governor General-designate. He is to succeed Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D., the Governor General, on 1 October 2010. Mr. Johnston was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen of Canada, on the advice of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper as prime minister.
accomplish something
As governor of California? Gray Davis, who as a moderate was not liberal enough for California Democrats and too liberal for Republicans. His approval ratings were so low that he didn't even finish his term... he was ousted in a recall election about a year into his second term as Governor.
Reach, get to, arrive, succeed, accomplish...
Sir Charles Ferguson was New Zealand's Governor General betwen 1924 and 1930.