The Political Graveyard: South Dakota: Governors (original) (raw)


Governors of South Dakota, 1889-2019 (May be incomplete!)
Arthur C. Mellette 1889-93Charles H. Sheldon 1893-97Andrew E. Lee 1897-1901Charles N. Herreid 1901-05Samuel H. Elrod 1905-07Coe I. Crawford 1907-09Robert S. Vessey 1909-13Frank M. Byrne 1913-17Peter Norbeck 1917-21William H. McMaster 1921-25Carl Gunderson 1925-27William J. Bulow 1927-31Warren E. Green 1931-33Tom Berry 1933-37Leslie Jensen 1937-39Harlan J. Bushfield 1939-43M. Q. Sharpe 1943-47George T. Mickelson 1947-51Sigurd Anderson 1951-55Joe Foss 1955-59Ralph E. Herseth 1959-61Archie M. Gubbrud 1961-65Nils A. Boe 1965-69Frank L. Farrar 1969-71Richard F. Kneip 1971-78Harvey L. Wollman 1978-79William J. Janklow 1979-87George S. Mickelson 1987-93Walter D. Miller 1993-William J. Janklow 1995-2002Mike Rounds 2003-11Dennis Daugaard 2011-19

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

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