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Governor of Kansas

The Governor of Kansas holds the "supreme executive power" of the State as provided by the first article of the Kansas Constitution. The current Governor is Kathleen Sebelius, a member of the Democratic Party, who assumed office on January 13, 2003. She will be up for re-election to a possible second term in 2006. By constitutional provision, she cannot run for a third term. Lieutenant Governor John E. Moore was her running mate in the 2002 election.

Before 1972, the governor was elected for a term of two years. The state constitution was then amended so that beginning with the 1974 election, the governor would serve a maximum of two consecutive 4-year terms. Each term begins on the second Monday of January following the election. The lieutenant governor is subject to the same limitations and runs on a combined ticket with the governor.

If the governor becomes incapacitated, the lieutenant governor assumes the duties of the governor. However if both offices become vacant, the line of succession is determined by the legislature. Under present law, the president of the Senate would be next in line to assume the governorship, followed by the Speaker of the House.

Timeline of Governors

The following table lists elected Governors and Lieutenant Governors since statehood. An alphabetical listing of Governors is also available.

[1] Assumed office February 9 following the admission of Kansas as a state (January 29).
[2] Assumed office February 12 following the admission of Kansas as a state.
[3] Resigned.
# Governor Term Lt. Governor Term
1 Charles Robinson[1] (R) 18611863 Joseph Pomeroy Root [2] (R) 18611863
2 Thomas Carney (R) 18631865 Thomas Andrew Osborn (R) 18631865
3 Samuel Johnson Crawford [3] (R) 18651868 James McGrew (R) 18651867
Nehemiah Green (R) 18671868
4 Nehemiah Green (R) 18681869
5 James Madison Harvey (R) 18691873 Charles Vernon Eskridge (R) 18691871
Peter Percival Elder (R) 18711873
6 Thomas Andrew Osborn (R) 18731877 Elias Sleeper Stover (R) 18731875
Melville Judson Salter [3] (R) 18751877
7 George Tobey Anthony (R) 18771879
Lyman Underwood Humphrey (R) 18771881
8 John Pierce St. John (R) 18791883
David Wesley Finney (R) 18811885
9 George Washington Glick (D) 18831885
10 John Alexander Martin (R) 18851889 Alexander Pancoast Riddle (R) 18851889
11 Lyman Underwood Humphrey (R) 18891893
12 Lorenzo D. Lewelling (P) 18931895
13 Edmund Needham Morrill (R) 18951897
14 John W. Leedy (P) 18971899
15 William Eugene Stanley (R) 18991903
16 Willis Joshua Bailey (R) 19031905
17 Edward Wallis Hoch (R) 19051909
18 Walter Roscoe Stubbs (R) 19091913
19 George Hartshorn Hodges (D) 19131915
20 Arthur Capper (R) 19151919
21 Henry Justin Allen (R) 19191923
22 Jonathan M. Davis (D) 19231925
23 Ben S. Paulen (R) 19251929
24 Clyde M. Reed (R) 19291931
25 Harry H. Woodring (D) 19311933
26 Alfred M. Landon (R) 19331937
27 Walter A. Huxman (D) 19371939
28 Payne Ratner (R) 19391943
29 Andrew F. Schoeppel (R) 19431947
30 Frank Carlson (R) 19471950
31 Frank L. Hagaman (R) 19501951
32 Edward F. Arn (R) 19511955
33 Fred Hall (R) 19551957
34 John McCuish (R) 19571957
35 George Docking (D) 19571961
36 John Anderson, Jr. (R) 19611965
37 William H. Avery (R) 19651967
38 Robert Docking (D) 19671975
39 Robert Frederick Bennett (R) 19751979
40 John W. Carlin (D) 19791987
41 Mike Hayden (R) 19871991
42 Joan Finney (D) 19911995
43 Bill Graves (R) 19952003
44 Kathleen Sebelius (D) 2003 John E. Moore

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