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Miriam A. (Ma) Ferguson was the first female Texas governor, and served from January 20, 1925 to January 17, 1927. She was elected again six years later in 1932, serving from January 17, 1933 to January 15, 1935.
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John Hoeven of North Dakota (serving since December 15, 2000) is the longest-serving current governor, having been sworn in six days before Rick Perry, the governor of Texas. Mike Easley, who took office in January of 2001 and will be retiring in January of 2009, is the third longest-serving. No other current governor held office prior to December of 2002. Easley served for 8 years and his predecessor, Jim Hunt served 16 years as North Carolina's governor from 1977-1985 and again from 1993-2001.
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Governor John Henry Hoeven III the longest serving curent Governor in the US.
Republican Rick Perry, who was the second Lt. Governor under George W. Bush, became Governor of Texas in December 2000 when Gov. Bush resigned after being elected U.S. President. Gov. Perry became the longest serving governor in Texas history in December 2008. His current term ends in January 2015.
The phrase incumbent governor would be referring to the current governor. As of June 2014, Terry Branstad of Iowa is America's longest serving governor.
James Thompson is famous for being the 37th governor of the state of Illinois. He is also the longest serving governor because he was governor for 14 years.
Sam Houston was the Governor of both Tennessee and Texas. He was the 6th Governor of Tennessee serving as Governor October 1, 1827 - April 16, 1829. He was the 7th Governor of Texas serving as Governor December 21, 1859 - March 16, 1861.
Texas Governor Rick Perry's second term will expire in 2010 .
The current governor, Rick Perry, broke the old record in December, 2008.
Ishrat-ul-Ibad is the current Governor of Sindh. He is the longest serving governor of Sindh and has been serving for the last 10.5 years.
Bill Clements (born April 17, 1917 in Dallas, Texas) succeeded Dolph Briscoe as the forty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1979 and January 18, 1983. Following the end of Clements' term as Governor, Mark White (born March 17, 1940 in Longview, Texas) became the forty-third Governor of Texas, serving between January 18, 1983 and January 20, 1987.
Dolph Briscoe (born April 23, 1923 in Ulvalde, Texas; died June 27, 2010 in Uvalde, Texas) succeeded Preston Smith as the forty-first Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1973 and January 16, 1979. Following the end of Briscoe's term as Governor, Bill Clements (born April 17, 1917 in Dallas, Texas) became the forty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1979 and January 18, 1983.