Harvey Parnell (born February 28, 1880 in Cleveland County, Arkansas; died January 16, 1936 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded John Ellis Martineau as the twenty-ninth Governor of Arkansas, serving between March 4, 1928 and January 10, 1933, including the whole of 1929.
Charles Hillman Brough (born July 9, 1876 in Clinton, Mississippi; died December 26, 1935 in Washington DC) succeeded George Washington Hays as the twenty-fifth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 10, 1917 and January 11, 1921, including the whole of 1919.
Thomas Chipman McRae (born December 21, 1851 in Union County, Arkansas; died June 2, 1929 in Prescott, Arkansas) succeeded Charles Hillman Brough as the twenty-sixth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 11, 1921 and January 13, 1925. Following the end of McRae's term as Governor, Tom Jefferson Terral (born December 21, 1882 in Union Parish, Louisiana; died March 9, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Arkansas, serving between Janaury 13, 1925 and January 11, 1927.
Tom Jefferson Terral (born December 21, 1882 in Union Parish, Louisiana; died March 9, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Thomas Chipman McRae as the twenty-seventh Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 15, 1925 and January 11, 1927. Following the end of Terral's term as Governor, John Ellis Martineau (born December 2, 1873 in Clay County, Missouri; died June 6, 1937 in Little Rock, Arkansas) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 11, 1927 and March 4, 1928.
Dale Bumpers (born August 12, 1925 in Charleston, Arkansas) succeeded Winthrop Rockefeller as the thirty-eighth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 12, 1971 and January 3, 1975, including the whole of 1974.
Dale Bumpers (born August 12, 1925 in Charleston, Arkansas) succeeded Winthrop Rockefeller as the thirty-eighth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 12, 1971 and January 3, 1975, including the whole of 1973.
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
Thomas Chipman McRae (born December 21, 1851 in Union County, Arkansas; died June 2, 1929 in Prescott, Arkansas) succeeded Charles Hillman Brough as the twenty-sixth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 11, 1921 and January 13, 1925, including the whole of 1923.
Thomas Chipman McRae (born December 21, 1851 in Union County, Arkansas; died June 2, 1929 in Prescott, Arkansas) succeeded Charles Hillman Brough as the twenty-sixth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 11, 1921 and January 13, 1925, including the whole of 1922.
Arkansas does not have a president, it has a governor. The governor is Mike Beebe.
Dale Bumpers (born August 12, 1925 in Charleston, Arkansas) succeeded Winthrop Rockefeller as the thirty-eighth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 12, 1971 and January 3, 1975. Following the end of Bumpers' term as Governor, Bob C. Riley (born September 18, 1924 in Little Rock, Arkansas; died February 16, 1994 in Arkadelphia, Arkansas) became the Acting Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 3, 1975 and January 14, 1975. Following the end of Riley's term as Acting Governor, David Pryor (born August 29, 1934 in Camden, Arkansas) became the thirty-ninth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 14, 1975 and January 3, 1979.
He was the Governor of Arkansas.
Nellie Taylor Ross was the first woman governor and the 14th governor in Wyoming from 1925-1927.
Tom Jefferson Terral (born December 21, 1882 in Union Parish, Louisiana; died March 9, 1946 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Thomas Chipman McRae as the twenty-seventh Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 15, 1925 and January 11, 1927, including the whole of 1926.
Asa Hutchinson is the 46th and current Governor of Arkansas.
He was the Governor of Arkansas.