- List of Governors of New Mexico
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Governor of New Mexico
Great Seal of New Mexico
Susana Martinez
since January 1, 2011Style The Honorable Residence New Mexico Governor's Mansion Term length Four years Formation January 6, 1912 Deputy John Sanchez Salary $110,000 [1] Website [1] Number of Governors of New Mexico by party affiliation[2] Party Governors Democratic 19 Republican 12 The following is a list of the Governors of the State of New Mexico and New Mexico Territory.
Twenty-seven individuals have held the office of governor of New Mexico since the state's admission to the Union in 1912, two of whom—Edwin L. Mechem and Bruce King—served three non-consecutive terms. William C. McDonald, the first governor, took office on January 6, 1912. The current officeholder is Susana Martinez, who took office on January 1, 2011 as the first elected female governor of the state. Governors are limited to two consecutive terms but a former governor is eligible for re-election after an intervening governor's term expires.
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Governors
Governors of the Territory of New Mexico
# Name Took office Left office Party Notes 1 Charles Bent 1846 1847 [3] 2 James S. Calhoun 1851 1852 Whig [4] 3 William Carr Lane 1852 1853 Whig 4 David Meriwether 1853 1855 Democrat 5 Abraham Rencher 1857 1861 Democrat 6 Henry Connelly 1861 1866 Republican [5] 7 Robert Byington Mitchell 1866 1869 Democratic 8 William Anderson Pile 1869 1871 Republican 9 Marsh Giddings 1871 1875 Republican 10 Samuel Beach Axtell 1875 1878 Republican [6] 11 Lew Wallace 1878 1881 Republican 12 Lionel Allen Sheldon 1881 1885 Republican 13 Edmund G. Ross 1885 1889 Democrat 14 L. Bradford Prince 1889 1893 Republican 15 William Taylor Thornton 1893 1897 Democrat 16 Miguel A. Otero 1897 1906 Republican 17 Herbert James Hagerman 1906 1907 Republican 18 George Curry 1907 1910 Republican [7] 19 William J. Mills 1910 1912 Republican Governors of the State of New Mexico
# Image Name Took office Left office Party Notes 1 William C. McDonald January 6, 1912 January 1, 1917 Democratic 2 Ezequiel C. de Baca January 1, 1917 February 28, 1917 Democratic [8] 3 Washington E. Lindsey February 28, 1917 January 1, 1919 Republican [9] 4 Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo January 1, 1919 January 1, 1921 Republican 5 Merritt C. Mechem January 1, 1921 January 1, 1923 Republican 6 James F. Hinkle January 1, 1923 January 1, 1925 Democratic 7 Arthur T. Hannett January 1, 1925 January 1, 1927 Democratic 8 Richard C. Dillon January 1, 1927 January 1, 1931 Republican 9 Arthur Seligman January 1, 1931 September 25, 1933 Democratic [8] 10 Andrew W. Hockenhull September 25, 1933 January 1, 1935 Democratic [9] 11 Clyde Tingley January 1, 1935 January 1, 1939 Democratic 12 John E. Miles January 1, 1939 January 1, 1943 Democratic 13 John J. Dempsey January 1, 1943 January 1, 1947 Democratic 14 Thomas J. Mabry January 1, 1947 January 1, 1951 Democratic 15 Edwin L. Mechem January 1, 1951 January 1, 1955 Republican 16 John F. Simms January 1, 1955 January 1, 1957 Democratic 17 Edwin L. Mechem January 1, 1957 January 1, 1959 Republican 18 John Burroughs January 1, 1959 January 1, 1961 Democratic 19 Edwin L. Mechem January 1, 1961 November 30, 1962 Republican [10] 20 Tom Bolack November 30, 1962 January 1, 1963 Republican [9] 21 Jack M. Campbell January 1, 1963 January 1, 1967 Democratic 22 David F. Cargo January 1, 1967 January 1, 1971 Republican 23 Bruce King January 1, 1971 January 1, 1975 Democratic 24 Jerry Apodaca January 1, 1975 January 1, 1979 Democratic 25 Bruce King January 1, 1979 January 1, 1983 Democratic 26 Toney Anaya January 1, 1983 January 1, 1987 Democratic 27 Garrey Carruthers January 1, 1987 January 1, 1991 Republican 28 Bruce King January 1, 1991 January 1, 1995 Democratic 29 Gary Johnson January 1, 1995 January 1, 2003 Republican 30 Bill Richardson January 1, 2003 January 1, 2011 Democratic 31 Susana Martinez January 1, 2011 Incumbent Republican [11] Notes
- ^ http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=207914
- ^ Table only includes state governors; 26 people have served as governor, two thrice; the table includes these non-consecutive terms as well.
- ^ Stephen W. Kearny declared New Mexico a territory in 1846 and installed Charles Bent as Governor. Congress revoked Kearny's declaration in 1847, thus New Mexico had no Governor from 1847 to 1851.
- ^ James Calhoun resigned in 1852 to return to his native state of Georgia
- ^ The territory broke into two, and then three during Connelly's tenure due to the civil war and administrative problems (see: Arizona Territory and Arizona Territory (CSA))
- ^ Samuel Axtell was suspended by the Secretary of the Interior for misconduct in 1878.
- ^ George Curry resigned in 1910 to be a framer in the New Mexico Constitutional Convention.
- ^ a b Died in office.
- ^ a b c As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term.
- ^ Resigned to be appointed to the United States Senate by his successor.
- ^ Governor Martinez's first term expires in 2015; she is not yet term limited.
Other high offices held
This is a table of the higher federal offices and other governorships held by governors. All representatives and senators represented New Mexico. * denotes offices that the governor resigned to take.
Name Gubernatorial term Higher offices held Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo 1919–1921 U.S. Senator John E. Miles 1939–1943 U.S. Representative John J. Dempsey 1943–1947 U.S. Representative Edwin L. Mechem 1951–1955, 1957–1959, 1961–1962 U.S. Senator* Bill Richardson 2003–2011 U.S. Representative, U.S. Secretary of Energy, Ambassador to the United Nations Living former governors
As of April 2011[update], six former governors were alive, the oldest being David F. Cargo (1967–1971, born 1929). The most recent and most recently-serving governor to die was Bruce King (1971–1975, 1979–1983, 1991–1995), who died on November 13, 2009.
Name Gubernatorial term Date of birth David F. Cargo 1967–1971 January 13, 1929 Jerry Apodaca 1975–1979 October 3, 1934 Toney Anaya 1983–1987 April 29, 1941 Garrey Carruthers 1987–1991 August 29, 1939 Gary Johnson 1995–2003 January 1, 1953 Bill Richardson 2003–2011 November 15, 1947 See also
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