James Gillett (born September 20, 1860 in Viroqua, Wisconsin; died April 21, 1937 in Berkeley, California) succeeded George Pardee as the twenty-second Governor of California, serving between January 9, 1907 and January 3, 1911, including the whole of 1909.
California is headed by a governor. The current governor of California is Jerry Brown.
George Chamberlain (born January 1, 1854 in Natchez, Mississippi; died July 9, 1928 in Washington DC) succeeded TT Geer as the eleventh Governor of Oregon, serving between January 15, 1903 and February 28, 1909. Following the end of Chamberlain's term as Governor, Frank W. Benson (born March 20, 1858 in San Jose, California; died April 14, 1911 in Redlands, California) became the twelfth Governor of Oregon, serving between March 1, 1909 and June 17, 1910.
Denver S. Dickerson (born January 24, 1872 in Millville, California; died November 28, 1925) succeeded John Sparks as the eleventh Governor of Nevada, serving between May 22, 1908 and January 2, 1911, including the whole of 1909.
Washington Governor's Mansion was created in 1909.
Robert Waterman was the 17th Governor of California.
Andrew Cohen - colonial governor - was born in 1909.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger The current Governor of California is Jerry Brown. He was the 34th and is now the 39th governor of California. He is the only governor to serve twice as a California Governor. He was first elected in 1975 and he served until 1983. He was recently elected Governor of California again in 2011.
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John F. Shafroth
The Governor if California is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Albert E. Mead (born December 14, 1861 in Manhattan, Kansas; died March 19, 1913) succeeded Henry McBride as the fifth Governor of Washington, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 27, 1909. Following the end of Mead's term as Governor, Samuel G. Cosgrove (born April 10, 1841 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died March 28, 1909 in Paso Robles, California) became the sixth Governor of Washington, serving between Jaunary 27, 1909 and his death. Following the end of Samuel G. Cosgrove's term as Governor, Marion E. Hay (born December 9, 1865 in Adams County, Wisconsin; died November 21, 1933 in Spokane, Washington) became the seventh Governor of Washington, serving between March 28, 1909 and January 11, 1913.
the people elect the governor