The Political Graveyard: North Carolina: Governors (original) (raw)
Governors of North Carolina, 1776-2020 (May be incomplete!)
Richard Caswell 1776-80Abner Nash 1780-81Thomas Burke 1781-82Alexander Martin 1782-85Richard Caswell 1785-87Samuel Johnston 1787-89Alexander Martin 1789-92Richard Dobbs Spaight 1792-95Samuel Ashe 1795-98William Richardson Davie 1798-99Benjamin Williams 1799-1802James Turner 1802-05Nathaniel Alexander 1805-07Benjamin Williams 1807-08David Stone 1808-10Benjamin Smith 1810-11William Hawkins 1811-14William Miller 1814-17John Branch 1817-20Jesse Franklin 1820-21Gabriel Holmes 1821-24Hutchins Gordon Burton 1824-27James Iredell 1827-28John Owen 1828-30Montfort Stokes 1830-32David L. Swain 1832-35Richard D. Spaight, Jr. 1835-36Edward B. Dudley 1836-41John Motley Morehead 1841-45William A. Graham 1845-49Charles Manly 1849-51David S. Reid 1851-54Warren Winslow 1854Thomas Bragg 1855-59John Willis Ellis 1859-61Henry T. Clark 1861-62Zebulon B. Vance 1862-65William W. Holden 1865Jonathan Worth 1865-68William W. Holden 1868-70Tod R. Caldwell 1870-74Curtis H. Brogden 1874-77Zebulon B. Vance 1877-79Thomas J. Jarvis 1879-85Alfred M. Scales 1885-89Daniel G. Fowle 1889-91Thomas M. Holt 1891-93Elias Carr 1893-97D. L. Russell 1897-1901Charles B. Aycock 1901-05Robert B. Glenn 1905-09William W. Kitchin 1909-13Locke Craig 1913-17Thomas W. Bickett 1917-21Cameron Morrison 1921-25Angus W. McLean 1925-29O. Max Gardner 1929-33J. C. B. Ehringhaus 1933-37Clyde R. Hoey 1937-41J. Melville Broughton 1941-45R. Gregg Cherry 1945-49W. Kerr Scott 1949-53William B. Umstead 1953-54Luther H. Hodges 1954-61Terry Sanford 1961-65Dan K. Moore 1965-69Robert Scott 1969-73James E. Holshouser, Jr. 1973-77James B. Hunt, Jr. 1977-85James G. Martin 1985-93James B. Hunt, Jr. 1993-2001Mike F. Easley 2001-09Bev Perdue 2009-13Pat McCrory 2013-17Roy Cooper 2017-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1802: John Baptista Ashe, elected, but died before taking office.
- 1840: Romulus M. Saunders, defeated.
- 1856: John A. Gilmer, defeated.
- 1861 Jul 7: John Willis Ellis, died in office.
- 1868: Thomas Samuel Ashe, defeated.
- 1872: A. S. Merrimon, defeated.
- 1874 Jul 11: Tod R. Caldwell, died in office.
- 1876: Thomas Settle, defeated.
- 1880: Ralph P. Buxton, defeated.
- 1884: Tyre York, defeated.
- 1888: Charles M. Stedman, defeated for nomination;Oliver Hart Dockery, defeated;William Walker, defeated.
- 1891 Apr 7: Daniel G. Fowle, died in office.
- 1892: David M. Furches (Rep), defeated;Will P. Exum (Populist), defeated;James M. Templeton (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1896: William A. Guthrie, defeated;Cyrus B. Watson, defeated.
- 1900: Spencer B. Adams (Rep), defeated.
- 1904: Charles J. Harris (Rep), defeated.
- 1908: J. Elwood Cox (Rep), defeated.
- 1912 Nov 5: Locke Craig (Dem), elected;Iredell Meares (Progressive), defeated;Thomas Settle (Rep), defeated;H. E. Hodges (Socialist), defeated.
- 1916 Nov 7: Thomas W. Bickett (Dem), elected;Frank A. Linney (Rep), defeated;L. Miller, defeated.
- 1920: O. Max Gardner (Dem), defeated for nomination.
- 1920 Nov 2: Cameron Morrison (Dem), elected;John J. Parker (Rep), defeated.
- 1924 Nov 4: Angus W. McLean (Dem), elected;Isaac M. Meekins (Rep), defeated.
- 1928 Nov 6: O. Max Gardner (Dem), elected;Herbert F. Seawell (Rep), defeated.
- 1932 Nov 8: J. C. B. Ehringhaus (Dem), elected;C. Clifford Frazier (Rep), defeated.
- 1936 Nov 3: Clyde R. Hoey (Dem), elected;Gilliam Grissom (Rep), defeated.
- 1940 Nov 5: J. Melville Broughton (Dem), elected;Robert H. McNeill (Rep), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7: R. Gregg Cherry (Dem), elected;Frank C. Patton (Rep), defeated.
- 1948 Nov 2: W. Kerr Scott (Dem), elected;George M. Pritchard (Rep), defeated;Mary Price (Progressive), defeated.
- 1952 Nov 4: William B. Umstead (Dem), elected;Herbert F. Seawell, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1954 Nov 7: William B. Umstead, died in office.
- 1956 Nov 6: Luther H. Hodges (Dem), elected;Kyle Hayes (Rep), defeated.
- 1960: I. Beverly Lake, defeated for nomination;Malcolm B. Seawell, defeated for nomination;John D. Larkins, Jr. (Dem), defeated for nomination;Robert L. Gavin, defeated.
- 1964: Kidd Brewer, defeated for nomination;Bruce Burleson, defeated for nomination;R. J. Stansbury, defeated for nomination;Charles W. Strong, defeated for nomination;Don Badgley (Rep), defeated for nomination;I. Beverly Lake, defeated for nomination;L. Richardson Preyer, defeated for nomination;Robert L. Gavin, defeated.
- 1968: J. Melville Broughton, Jr., defeated for nomination;Reginald A. Hawkins, defeated for nomination;John L. Stickley, defeated for nomination;James Carson Gardner (Rep), defeated.
- 1980: I. Beverly Lake, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1984: Lauch Faircloth, defeated for nomination.
- 1984: Jimmy Green (Dem), defeated in primary;Glenn Miller (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1984: Rufus L. Edmisten (Dem), defeated.
- 1996: Robin Hayes (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 2000: Mike F. Easley (Dem), elected.
- 2004: Mike F. Easley (Dem), elected.
- 2008: Pat McCrory (Rep), defeated.
- 2012: Barbara J. Howe (Libertarian), defeated;Pat McCrory (Rep), elected.
- 2016: Roy Cooper (Dem), elected.
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