Doug Ducey is the 23rd and current Governor of Arizona. He was elected in 2014 and assumed office on January 5, 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party. The Governor in Arizona serves a four year term and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Yes.
Thomas Edward Campbell (born January 18, 1878 in Prescott, Arizona; died March 1, 1944 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded George W. P. Hunt in his second term as the second Governor of Arizona, serving between January 6, 1919 and January 1, 1923. Following the end of Campbell's term as Governor, George W. P. Hunt (born Novmeber 1, 1859 in Huntsville, Missouri; died December 24, 1934 in Phoenix, Arizona) renewed his term as Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1923 and January 7, 1929.
The term is 2 years
2015
No. Seven Justices are appointed by the Governor to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court for a regular term of six years.
George W. P. Hunt (born Novmeber 1, 1859 in Huntsville, Missouri; died December 24, 1934 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded John Calhoun Philips in his fourth term as the first Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1931 and January 2, 1933. Following the end of Hunt's term as Governor, Benjamin Baker Moeur (born December 22, 1869 in Decherd, Tennessee; died March 16, 1937 in Tempe, Arizona) became the fourth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 2, 1933 and January 4, 1937.
in 2015
George W. P. Hunt (born Novmeber 1, 1859 in Huntsville, Missouri; died December 24, 1934 in Phoenix, Arizona) served in his third term as Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 1, 1923 and January 7, 1929. Following the end of Hunt's term as Governor, John Calhoun Phillips (born November 13, 1870 in Vermont, Illinois; died June 25, 1943 in Flagstaff, Arizona) became the third Governor of Arizona, serving between January 7, 1929 and January 5, 1931.
Rose Mofford (born June 10, 1922 in Globe, Arizona) succeeded Evan Mecham as the eighteenth Governor of Arizona, serving between April 4, 1988 and March 6, 1991. Following the end of Mofford's term as Governor, Fife Symington (born August 12, 1945 in New York City) became the nineteenth Governor of Arizona, serving between March 6, 1991 and September 5, 1997.
Ernest McFarland (born October 9, 1894 in Earlsboro, Oklahoma; died June 8, 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded John Howard Pyle as the tenth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 3, 1955 and January 5, 1959. Following the end of McFarland's term as Governor, Paul Fannin (born January 29, 1907 in Ashland, Kentucky; died January 13, 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona) became the eleventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 4, 1965.
Sidney Preston Osborn (born May 17, 1884 in Phoenix, Arizona; died May 25, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded Robert Taylor Jones as the seventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 6, 1941 and May 25, 1948. Following the end of Osborn's term as Governor, Dan Edward Garvey (born June 19, 1886 in Vicksburg, Mississippi; died February 5, 1974 in Tucson, Arizona) became the eighth Governor of Arizona, serving between May 25, 1948 and Janaury 1, 1951.
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