George W. P. Hunt (born Novmeber 1, 1859 in Huntsville, Missouri; died December 24, 1934 in Phoenix, Arizona), the first Governor of Arizona, served between February 14, 1912 and January 1, 1917. Following the end of Hunt's term as Governor, Thomas Edward Campbell (born January 18, 1878 in Prescott, Arizona; died March 1, 1944 in Phoenix, Arizona) became the second Governor of Arizona, serving between January 1, 1917 and December 25, 1917. Following the end of Campbell's term as Governor, George W. P. Hunt renewed his term as Governor of Arizona, serving between December 25, 1917 and January 6, 1919.
George W. P. Hunt (born Novmeber 1, 1859 in Huntsville, Missouri; died December 24, 1934 in Phoenix, Arizona), the first Governor of Arizona, served in his second term as Governor between December 25, 1917 and January 6, 1919. Following the end of Hunt's term as Governor, Thomas Edward Campbell (born January 18, 1878 in Prescott, Arizona; died March 1, 1944 in Phoenix, Arizona) served in his second term as Governor.
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, including the whole of 1924.
Fife Symington (born August 12, 1945 in New York City) succeeded Rose Mofford as the nineteenth Governor of Arizona, serving between March 6, 1991 and September 5, 1997, including the whole of 1992.
Paul Fannin (born January 29, 1907 in Ashland, Kentucky; died January 13, 2002 in Phoenix, Arizona) succeeded Ernest McFarland as the eleventh Governor of Arizona, serving between January 5, 1959 and January 4, 1965, including the whole of 1962.
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, including the whole of 1920.
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, including the whole of 1922.
The cast of Miss Arizona - 1919 includes: Gertrude Bondhill as Miss Arizona Farnley
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.
Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr. (born August 8, 1919 in Clayton, Missouri; died February 1, 2006) succeeded Paul Fannin as the twelfth Governor of Arizona, serving between January 4, 1965 and January 2, 1967, including the whole of 1966.
Nothing - except govern Arizona
The Secretary of State is second in power to Arizona's governor. The current Secretary of State for Arizona is Ken Bennett.
The cast of When Arizona Won - 1919 includes: Shorty Hamilton Virginia Harris
There is no such office in the Arizona Government.
Frank O. Lowden (born January 26, 1861 in Sunrise Township, Minnesota; died March 20, 1943 in Tucson, Arizona) succeeded Edward F. Dunne as the twenty-fifth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1919.
Rialto Theatre - Arizona - was created in 1919.
No. He is one of two senators from Arizona.