List of governors of New Hampshire

The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and is commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

The current governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who took office on January 5, 2017, and has been re-elected three times. The longest-serving governor is John Taylor Gilman, who served as governor for 14 years, from 1794 to 1805 and from 1813 to 1816.

Governors

New Hampshire was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on June 21, 1788.[1] Before it declared its independence, New Hampshire was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain.

The original 1776 Constitution of New Hampshire did not provide for a chief executive. The office of President was created by the 1784 constitution, and renamed Governor in 1792.[2] Governors served one-year terms until an 1877 amendment increased this to two years.[3] there have never been any term limits for the office, nor is there a lieutenant governor; should the office become vacant, the president of the New Hampshire Senate acts as governor.[4]

Governors of the State of New Hampshire
No. Governor[lower-alpha 1] Term in office Party Election
1   Meshech Weare
(1713–1786)
[5]
June 15, 1784[6]

June 8, 1785
(did not run)
No parties 1784
2 John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[7][8]
June 8, 1785[9]

June 9, 1786
(lost election)
No parties 1785
3 John Sullivan
(1740–1795)
[10][11]
June 9, 1786[12]

June 6, 1788
(lost election)
Federalist 1786
1787
2 John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[7][8]
June 6, 1788[13]

January 22, 1789
(resigned)[lower-alpha 2]
Democratic-
Republican
1788
John Pickering
(1737–1805)
January 22, 1789[14]

June 9, 1789
(lost election)
Federalist President of
the Senate
acting
3 John Sullivan
(1740–1795)
[10][11]
June 9, 1789[15]

June 8, 1790
(did not run)[lower-alpha 3]
Federalist 1789
4 Josiah Bartlett
(1729–1795)
[18][19]
June 8, 1790[20]

June 5, 1794
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
1790
1791
1792
1793
5 John Taylor Gilman
(1753–1828)
[21][22]
June 5, 1794[23]

June 6, 1805
(lost election)
Federalist 1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
2 John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[7][8]
June 6, 1805[24]

June 13, 1809
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1805
1806
1807
1808
6 Jeremiah Smith
(1759–1842)
[25][26]
June 13, 1809[27]

June 7, 1810
(lost election)
Federalist 1809
2 John Langdon
(1741–1819)
[7][8]
June 7, 1810[28]

June 6, 1812
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
1810
1811
7 William Plumer
(1759–1850)
[29][30]
June 6, 1812[31]

June 5, 1813
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1812
5 John Taylor Gilman
(1753–1828)
[21][22]
June 5, 1813[32]

June 6, 1816
(did not run)
Federalist 1813
1814
1815
7 William Plumer
(1759–1850)
[29][30]
June 6, 1816[33]

June 7, 1819
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
1816
1817
1818
8 Samuel Bell
(1770–1850)
[34][35]
June 7, 1819[36]

June 5, 1823
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
1819
1820
1821
1822
9 Levi Woodbury
(1789–1851)
[37][38]
June 5, 1823[39]

June 4, 1824
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1823
10 David L. Morril
(1772–1849)
[40][41]
June 4, 1824[42]

June 8, 1827
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1824
1825
1826
11 Benjamin Pierce
(1757–1839)
[43][44]
June 8, 1827[45]

June 9, 1828
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1827
12 John Bell
(1765–1836)
[46][47]
June 9, 1828[48]

June 6, 1829
(lost election)
National
Republican
1828
11 Benjamin Pierce
(1757–1839)
[43][44]
June 6, 1829[49]

June 4, 1830
(did not run)
Democratic 1829
13 Matthew Harvey
(1781–1866)
[50][51]
June 4, 1830[52]

February 28, 1831
(resigned)[lower-alpha 4]
Democratic 1830
Joseph M. Harper
(1787–1865)
[53][54]
February 28, 1831[55]

June 3, 1831
(did not run)
Democratic President of
the Senate
acting
14 Samuel Dinsmoor
(1766–1835)
[56][57]
June 3, 1831[58]

June 6, 1834
(did not run)
Democratic 1831
1832
1833
15 William Badger
(1779–1852)
[59][60]
June 6, 1834[61]

June 2, 1836
(did not run)
Democratic 1834
1835
16 Isaac Hill
(1788–1851)
[62][63]
June 2, 1836[64]

June 6, 1839
(did not run)
Democratic 1836
1837
1838
17 John Page
(1787–1865)
[65][66]
June 6, 1839[67]

June 2, 1842
(did not run)
Democratic 1839
1840
1841
18 Henry Hubbard
(1784–1857)
[68][69]
June 2, 1842[70]

June 6, 1844
(did not run)
Democratic 1842
1843
19 John Hardy Steele
(1789–1865)
[71][72]
June 6, 1844[73]

June 5, 1846
(did not run)
Democratic 1844
1845
20 Anthony Colby
(1792–1873)
[74][75]
June 5, 1846[76]

June 3, 1847
(lost election)
Whig 1846
21 Jared W. Williams
(1796–1864)
[77][78]
June 3, 1847[79]

June 7, 1849
(did not run)
Democratic 1847
1848
22 Samuel Dinsmoor Jr.
(1799–1869)
[80][81]
June 7, 1849[82]

June 3, 1852
(did not run)
Democratic 1849
1850
1851
23 Noah Martin
(1801–1863)
[83][84]
June 3, 1852[85]

June 8, 1854
(did not run)
Democratic 1852
1853
24 Nathaniel B. Baker
(1818–1876)
[86][87]
June 8, 1854[88]

June 7, 1855
(lost election)
Democratic 1854
25 Ralph Metcalf
(1796–1858)
[89][90]
June 7, 1855[91]

June 4, 1857
(did not run)
Know Nothing 1855
1856
26 William Haile
(1807–1876)
[92][93]
June 4, 1857[94]

June 2, 1859
(did not run)
Republican 1857
1858
27 Ichabod Goodwin
(1794–1882)
[95][96]
June 2, 1859[97]

June 6, 1861
(lost nomination)[lower-alpha 5]
Republican 1859
1860
28 Nathaniel S. Berry
(1796–1894)
[98][99]
June 6, 1861[100]

June 4, 1863
(did not run)
Republican 1861
1862
29 Joseph A. Gilmore
(1811–1867)
[101][102]
June 4, 1863[103]

June 8, 1865
(did not run)
Republican 1863
1864
30 Frederick Smyth
(1819–1899)
[104][105]
June 8, 1865[106]

June 6, 1867
(did not run)
Republican 1865
1866
31 Walter Harriman
(1817–1884)
[107][108]
June 6, 1867[109]

June 3, 1869
(did not run)
Republican 1867
1868
32 Onslow Stearns
(1810–1878)
[110][111]
June 3, 1869[112]

June 14, 1871
(did not run)
Republican 1869
1870
33 James A. Weston
(1827–1895)
[113][114]
June 14, 1871[115]

June 6, 1872
(lost election)
Democratic 1871
34 Ezekiel A. Straw
(1819–1882)
[116][117]
June 6, 1872[118]

June 4, 1874
(did not run)
Republican 1872
1873
33 James A. Weston
(1827–1895)
[113][114]
June 4, 1874[119]

June 10, 1875
(did not run)
Democratic 1874
35 Person Colby Cheney
(1828–1901)
[120][121]
June 10, 1875[122]

June 7, 1877
(did not run)
Republican 1875
1876
36 Benjamin F. Prescott
(1833–1895)
[123][124]
June 7, 1877[125]

June 5, 1879
(did not run)
Republican 1877
Mar. 1878
37 Nathaniel Head
(1828–1883)
[126][127]
June 5, 1879[128]

June 2, 1881
(did not run)
Republican Nov. 1878
38 Charles H. Bell
(1823–1893)
[129][130]
June 2, 1881[131]

June 7, 1883
(did not run)
Republican 1880
39 Samuel W. Hale
(1823–1891)
[132][133]
June 7, 1883[134]

June 4, 1885
(did not run)
Republican 1882
40 Moody Currier
(1806–1898)
[135][136]
June 4, 1885[137]

June 2, 1887
(did not run)
Republican 1884
41 Charles H. Sawyer
(1840–1908)
[138][139]
June 2, 1887[140]

June 6, 1889
(did not run)
Republican 1886
42 David H. Goodell
(1834–1915)
[141][142]
June 6, 1889[143]

January 8, 1891
(did not run)[lower-alpha 6]
Republican 1888
43 Hiram A. Tuttle
(1837–1911)
[144][145]
January 8, 1891[146]

January 5, 1893
(did not run)
Republican 1890
44 John Butler Smith
(1838–1914)
[147][148]
January 5, 1893[149]

January 3, 1895
(did not run)
Republican 1892
45 Charles A. Busiel
(1842–1901)
[150][151]
January 3, 1895[152]

January 7, 1897
(did not run)
Republican 1894
46 George A. Ramsdell
(1834–1900)
[153][154]
January 7, 1897[155]

January 5, 1899
(did not run)
Republican 1896
47 Frank W. Rollins
(1860–1915)
[156][157]
January 5, 1899[158]

January 3, 1901
(did not run)
Republican 1898
48 Chester B. Jordan
(1839–1914)
[159][160]
January 3, 1901[161]

January 8, 1903
(did not run)
Republican 1900
49 Nahum J. Bachelder
(1854–1934)
[162][163]
January 8, 1903[164]

January 5, 1905
(did not run)
Republican 1902
50 John McLane
(1852–1911)
[165][166]
January 5, 1905[167]

January 3, 1907
(did not run)
Republican 1904
51 Charles M. Floyd
(1861–1923)
[168][169]
January 3, 1907[170]

January 7, 1909
(did not run)
Republican 1906
52 Henry B. Quinby
(1846–1924)
[171][172]
January 7, 1909[173]

January 5, 1911
(did not run)
Republican 1908
53 Robert P. Bass
(1873–1960)
[174][175]
January 5, 1911[176]

January 2, 1913
(did not run)
Republican 1910
54 Samuel D. Felker
(1859–1932)
[177][178]
January 2, 1913[179]

January 7, 1915
(did not run)
Democratic 1912
55 Rolland H. Spaulding
(1873–1942)
[180][181]
January 7, 1915[182]

January 4, 1917
(did not run)
Republican 1914
56 Henry W. Keyes
(1863–1938)
[183][184]
January 4, 1917[185]

January 2, 1919
(did not run)
Republican 1916
57 John H. Bartlett
(1869–1952)
[186][187]
January 2, 1919[188]

January 6, 1921
(did not run)
Republican 1918
58 Albert O. Brown
(1852–1937)
[189][190]
January 6, 1921[191]

January 4, 1923
(did not run)
Republican 1920
59 Fred H. Brown
(1879–1955)
[192][193]
January 4, 1923[194]

January 8, 1925
(lost election)
Democratic 1922
60 John Gilbert Winant
(1889–1947)
[195][196]
January 8, 1925[197]

January 6, 1927
(lost nomination)[lower-alpha 7]
Republican 1924
61 Huntley N. Spaulding
(1869–1955)
[198][199]
January 6, 1927[200]

January 3, 1929
(did not run)
Republican 1926
62 Charles W. Tobey
(1880–1953)
[201][202]
January 3, 1929[203]

January 8, 1931
(did not run)
Republican 1928
60 John Gilbert Winant
(1889–1947)
[195][196]
January 8, 1931[204]

January 3, 1935
(did not run)
Republican 1930
1932
63 Styles Bridges
(1898–1961)
[205][206]
January 3, 1935[207]

January 7, 1937
(did not run)
Republican 1934
64 Francis P. Murphy
(1877–1958)
[208][209]
January 7, 1937[210]

January 2, 1941
(did not run)
Republican 1936
1938
65 Robert O. Blood
(1887–1975)
[211][212]
January 2, 1941[213]

January 4, 1945
(lost nomination)[lower-alpha 8]
Republican 1940
1942
66 Charles M. Dale
(1893–1978)
[214][215]
January 4, 1945[216]

January 6, 1949
(did not run)
Republican 1944
1946
67 Sherman Adams
(1899–1986)
[217][218]
January 6, 1949[219]

January 8, 1953
(did not run)
Republican 1948
1950
68 Hugh Gregg
(1917–2003)
[220][221]
January 8, 1953[222]

January 6, 1955
(did not run)
Republican 1952
69 Lane Dwinell
(1906–1997)
[223][224]
January 6, 1955[225]

January 8, 1959
(did not run)
Republican 1954
1956
70 Wesley Powell
(1915–1981)
[226][227]
January 8, 1959[228]

January 5, 1963
(lost nomination)[lower-alpha 9]
Republican 1958
1960
71 John W. King
(1916–1996)
[229][230]
January 5, 1963[231]

January 2, 1969
(did not run)
Democratic 1962
1964
1966
72 Walter R. Peterson Jr.
(1922–2011)
[232][233]
January 2, 1969[234]

January 4, 1973
(lost nomination)[lower-alpha 10]
Republican 1968
1970
73 Meldrim Thomson Jr.
(1912–2001)
[235][236]
January 4, 1973[237]

January 4, 1979
(lost election)
Republican 1972
1974
1976
74 Hugh Gallen
(1924–1982)
[238]
January 4, 1979[239]

December 29, 1982
(died in office)[lower-alpha 11]
Democratic 1978
1980
Vesta M. Roy
(1925–2002)
[240]
December 29, 1982[241]

January 6, 1983
(successor took office)
Republican President of
the Senate
acting
75 John H. Sununu
(b. 1939)
[242]
January 6, 1983[243]

January 5, 1989
(did not run)
Republican 1982
1984
1986
76 Judd Gregg
(b. 1947)
[244]
January 5, 1989[245]

January 2, 1993
(resigned)[lower-alpha 12]
Republican 1988
1990
Ralph D. Hough
(b. 1943)
January 2, 1993[246]

January 7, 1993
(successor took office)
Republican President of
the Senate
acting
77 Steve Merrill
(1946–2020)
[247]
January 7, 1993[248]

January 9, 1997
(did not run)
Republican 1992
1994
78 Jeanne Shaheen
(b. 1947)
[249]
January 9, 1997[250]

January 9, 2003
(did not run)
Democratic 1996
1998
2000
79 Craig Benson
(b. 1954)
[251]
January 9, 2003[252]

January 6, 2005
(lost election)
Republican 2002
80 John Lynch
(b. 1952)
[253]
January 6, 2005[254]

January 3, 2013
(did not run)
Democratic 2004
2006
2008
2010
81 Maggie Hassan
(b. 1958)
[255]
January 3, 2013[256]

January 2, 2017
(resigned)[lower-alpha 13]
Democratic 2012
2014
Chuck Morse
(b. 1960)
[258]
January 3, 2017[257]

January 5, 2017
(successor took office)
Republican President of
the Senate
acting
82 Chris Sununu
(b. 1974)
[259]
January 5, 2017[260]

Incumbent[lower-alpha 14]
Republican 2016
2018
2020
2022

See also

Notes

  1. The office was named president until 1792.
  2. Langdon resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[7][14]
  3. Sullivan had been appointed to the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire on September 26, 1789.[16] Some sources say he resigned as governor near the end of his term due to objections to him being both in the executive and judiciary;[10] but the State Papers indicate he remained in office until the expiration of his term.[17]
  4. Harvey resigned, having been appointed to the United States District Court for New Hampshire.[50]
  5. Goodwin lost the Republican nomination to Nathaniel S. Berry.[95]
  6. Goodell was seriously ill in 1890, and President of the Senate David A. Taggart acted as governor from April 22 to July 1.[141]
  7. Winant lost the Republican nomination to Huntley N. Spaulding.[198]
  8. Blood lost the Republican nomination to Charles M. Dale.[211]
  9. Powell lost the Republican nomination to John P. Pillsbury.[226]
  10. Peterson lost the Republican nomination to Meldrim Thomson Jr.[235]
  11. Gallen had already lost the election when he died.
  12. Gregg resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[246]
  13. Hassan resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.[257]
  14. Sununu's fourth term began on January 5, 2023, and will expire January 2025; he is not running for re-election.[261]

References

General
  • "Former New Hampshire Governors". National Governors Association. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  • Sobel, Robert (1978). Biographical directory of the governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. III. Meckler Books. ISBN 9780930466008. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  • "State Constitution". State of New Hampshire. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  • "Our Campaigns - Governor of New Hampshire - History". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
Specific
  1. "Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New Hampshire; June 21, 1788". The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  2. NH Const. art. 41
  3. NH Const. art. 42
  4. NH Const. art. 49
  5. "Meshech Weare". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  6. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 52. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  7. Sobel 1978, pp. 942–943.
  8. "John Langdon". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  9. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 307. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  10. Sobel 1978, p. 939.
  11. "John Sullivan". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  12. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XX. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 580. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  13. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 264. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  14. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 251. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  15. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 556. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  16. John Sullivan at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
  17. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 548. Accessed April 7, 2023. "From this date till the expiration of his term as Chief Executive of the State, in June, 1790, General Sullivan was the incumbent of both offices."
  18. Sobel 1978, p. 940.
  19. "Josiah Bartlett". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  20. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 11. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  21. Sobel 1978, pp. 941–942.
  22. "John Taylor Gilman". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  23. New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 832. Accessed April 7, 2023.
  24. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1805 sess., 9, accessed April 7, 2023.
  25. Sobel 1978, pp. 943–944.
  26. "Jeremiah Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  27. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1809 sess., 19, accessed April 7, 2023.
  28. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1810 sess., 11, accessed April 7, 2023.
  29. Sobel 1978, pp. 944–945.
  30. "William Plumer". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  31. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1812 sess., 18, accessed April 8, 2023.
  32. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1813 sess., 24, accessed April 8, 2023.
  33. "Legislature of New Hampshire". The Morning Chronicle. September 20, 1816. p. 2. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  34. Sobel 1978, pp. 945–946.
  35. "Samuel Bell". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  36. "none". The Pittsfield Sun. June 16, 1819. p. 3. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  37. Sobel 1978, pp. 946–947.
  38. "Levi Woodbury". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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  41. "David Lawrence Morril". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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  43. Sobel 1978, pp. 948–949.
  44. "Benjamin Pierce". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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  46. Sobel 1978, p. 949.
  47. "John Bell". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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  49. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1829 sess., 13, accessed April 10, 2023.
  50. Sobel 1978, pp. 949–950.
  51. "Matthew Harvey". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  52. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1830 sess., 13, accessed April 10, 2023.
  53. Sobel 1978, pp. 950–951.
  54. "Joseph Morrill Harper". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  55. Pillsbury, Hobart (1927). New Hampshire: Resources, Attractions, and Its People; a History. Lewis historical publishing Company, Incorporated. p. 396.
  56. Sobel 1978, pp. 951–952.
  57. "Samuel Dinsmoor". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  58. "none". The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 8, 1831. p. 2. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  59. Sobel 1978, pp. 952–953.
  60. "William Badger". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  61. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1834 sess., 11, accessed April 10, 2023.
  62. Sobel 1978, pp. 953–954.
  63. "Isaac Hill". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  64. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1836 sess., 15, accessed April 10, 2023.
  65. Sobel 1978, p. 954.
  66. "John Page". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  67. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1839 sess., 14, accessed April 10, 2023.
  68. Sobel 1978, p. 955.
  69. "Henry Hubbard". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  70. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1842 sess., 10, accessed April 10, 2023.
  71. Sobel 1978, pp. 955–956.
  72. "John Hardy Steele". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  73. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1844 sess., 17, accessed April 10, 2023.
  74. Sobel 1978, pp. 956–957.
  75. "Anthony Colby". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  76. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1846 sess., 16, accessed April 10, 2023.
  77. Sobel 1978, pp. 957–958.
  78. "Jared Warner Williams". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  79. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1847 sess., 20, accessed April 10, 2023.
  80. Sobel 1978, pp. 958–959.
  81. "Samuel Dinsmoor Jr". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  82. New Hampshire General Court. Journal of the Senate. 1849 sess., 18, accessed April 10, 2023.
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