Brigham Young was the first governor of Utah.
Utah Governor's Mansion was created in 1902.
Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) succeeded Henry Hopper Blood as the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949, including the whole of 1948.
Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) succeeded Henry Hopper Blood as the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949, including the whole of 1944.
Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) succeeded Henry Hopper Blood as the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949, including the whole of 1945.
Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) succeeded Henry Hopper Blood as the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949, including the whole of 1946.
Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) succeeded Henry Hopper Blood as the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949, including the whole of 1947.
Yes, Brigham Young was the first governor of Utah.
Calvin Lewellyn Rampton (born November 6, 1919 in Bountiful, Utah; died September 16, 2007 in Holladay, Utah) succeeded George Dewey Clyde as the eleventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 4, 1965 and January 3, 1977. Following the end of Rampton's term as Governor, Scott Milne Matheson (born January 8, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois; died October 7, 1990) became the twelfth Governor of Utah, serving between January 3, 1977 and January 7, 1985.
Age requirements for Utah governor is 30 years
Scott Milne Matheson (born January 8, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois; died October 7, 1990) succeeded Calvin Lewellyn Rampton as the twelfth Governor of Utah, serving between January 3, 1977 and January 7, 1985. Following the end of Matheson's term as Governor, Norman Howard Bangerter (born January 4, 1933 in Granger, Utah) became the thirteenth Governor of Utah, serving between January 7, 1985 and January 4, 1993.
Henry Hopper Blood (born October 1, 1872 in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah; died June 19, 1942 in California) succeeded George Henry Durn as the seventh Governor of Utah, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 6, 1941. Following the end of Blood's term as Governor, Herbert Brown Maw (born March 11, 1893 in Ogden, Utah; died November 17, 1990) became the eighth Governor of Utah, serving between January 6, 1941 and January 3, 1949.