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snooper2

(30,151 posts)
40. how far back ya wanna go?
Wed Jan 17, 2018, 11:36 AM
Jan 2018

1 Dr. Samuel B. Pryor 1856 1857 1 None
2 John McClannahan Crockett 1857 1858 1 Democratic
3 Isaac Naylor 1858 1858 1 None
4 A. D. Rice 1858 1859 1 None
5 John M. Crockett (Second term) 1859 1861 1 Democratic
6 J. L. Smith 1861 1861 1 None
7 Thos. E. Sherwood 1861 1862 1 None
- Military governor (American Civil War). 1862 1865 None None
8 John M. Crockett (Third term) 1865 1866 1 Democratic
9 John W. Lane 1866 1866 1 Democratic
10 George W. Guess 1866 1868 1 None
11 Benjamin Long 1868 1870 1 None
12 Henry Ervay 1870 1872 1 None
13 Benjamin Long (Second term) 1872 1874 1 None
14 William Lewis Cabell 1874 1876 1 None
15 John D. Kerfoot 1876 1877 ½ None
16 William Lewis Cabell (Second term) 1877 1879 1 None
17 J. M. Thurmond 1879 1880 1 None
18 J. J. Good 1880 1881 ½ Democratic
19 J. W. Crowdus 1881 1883 1 None
20 William Lewis Cabell (Third term) 1883 1885 1 None
21 John Henry Brown 1885 1887 1 None
22 Winship C. Connor 1887 1894 3 None
23 Bryan T. Barry 1894 1895 ½ None
24 F. P. Holland 1895 1897 1 None
25 Bryan T. Barry (Second term) 1897 1898 1 None
26 John H. Traylor 1898 1900 2 None
27 Ben E. Cabell 1900 1904 4 None
28 Bryan T. Barry (Third term) 1904 1906 2 None
29 Curtis P. Smith 1906 1907 1 Democratic
30 Stephen J. Hay 1907 1911 2 Democratic
31 W. M. Holland 1911 1915 2 None
32 Henry D. Lindsley 1915 1917 1 Democratic
33 Joe E. Lawther 1917 1919 1 Democratic
34 Frank W. Wozencraft 1919 1921 1 Democratic
35 Sawnie R. Aldredge 1921 1923 1 Democratic
36 Louis Blaylock 1923 1927 2 None
37 R. E. Burt 1927 1929 1 None
38 J. Waddy Tate 1929 1931 1 None
39 Tom Bradford 1931 1932 ½ None
40 Charles E. Turner 1932 1935 1½ Democratic
41 George Sergeant 1935 1937 1 Democratic
42 George Sprague 1937 1939 1 Democratic
43 Woodall Rodgers 1939 1947 4 None
44 J. R. Temple 1947 1949 1 Democratic
45 Wallace H. Savage 1949 1951 1 Democratic
46 Jean Baptiste Adoue 1951 1953 1 None
47 Robert L. Thornton 1953 1961 4 None
48 Earle Cabell 1961 1964 1½ Democratic
49 J. Erik Jonsson 1964 1971 3½ None
50 Wes Wise 1971 1976 2½ None
Acting (51) Adlene Harrison 1976 1976 less than 1 Democratic
51 (52) Robert Folsom 1976 1981 2½ None
52 (53) Jack Wilson Evans 1981 1983 1 Republican
53 (54) Starke Taylor 1983 1987 2 Republican
54 (55) Annette Strauss 1987 1991 2 None
55 (56) Steve Bartlett 1991 1995 2 Republican
56 (57) Ron Kirk 1995 2002 3½ Democratic
57 (58) Laura Miller 2002 2007 2½ Democratic
58 (59) Tom Leppert 2007 2011 2 Republican
Acting (60) Dwaine Caraway 2011 2011 less than 1 Democratic
59 (61) Mike Rawlings 2011 incumbent 3+ Democratic

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"New California has little chance of succeeding,". n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2018 #1
The Russians again? California_Republic Jan 2018 #2
drove up to redding the other week lapfog_1 Jan 2018 #4
that's been going on for decades. maxsolomon Jan 2018 #6
Brexit with better weather LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jan 2018 #5
One important point ... Igel Jan 2018 #27
Californians are talking about trying to leave the United States in a 'Calexit' TomCADem Jan 2018 #24
Never let California leave Cedric140k Jan 2018 #29
Calexit being run out of Russia was a "distraction"? LOL. Hortensis Jan 2018 #37
proud to be living in the most successful failed state paulkienitz Jan 2018 #3
If California is a failure DBoon Jan 2018 #7
No BlueIdaho Jan 2018 #8
To them, "ungovernable" means not getting their way. By most measures California doing very well. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2018 #9
They're free to move out of here if they are so bothered nini Jan 2018 #10
will be moving there soon to get away from LittleGirl Jan 2018 #11
actually, we're doing quite well.... dhill926 Jan 2018 #12
I live in the so-called state of jefferson jeffreyi Jan 2018 #13
Us too Curtis Jan 2018 #36
Good Luck Nimrods NBachers Jan 2018 #14
HA!!! NT Adrahil Jan 2018 #20
I would be all for moving any of the disenfranchised Californians to Alabama. olddad56 Jan 2018 #15
Fuck them denbot Jan 2018 #16
They're simply trying carve out a few new red states with 2 Republican senators each briv1016 Jan 2018 #17
Pathetic attempt to add two new safe Republican Senate seats. McCamy Taylor Jan 2018 #18
Only if Austin/Houston/Dallas get to form their own state with two new safe Dem McCamy Taylor Jan 2018 #19
Dallas...blue? Liberalagogo Jan 2018 #21
how far back ya wanna go? snooper2 Jan 2018 #40
You do realize Liberalagogo Jan 2018 #41
So Dallas currently has a Democratic Mayor, and Dallas county went for Hillary with 60.75% snooper2 Jan 2018 #42
Look, I have family from that area Liberalagogo Jan 2018 #44
If you think Dallas is as RED as can be, I guess you have never been to Alabama, or Mississippi, or snooper2 Jan 2018 #45
Wrong. I was in Dallas in 2016. I saw more Hillary stickers there than here in L.A. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #46
Never said it was like that now. Liberalagogo Jan 2018 #49
Wrong. You did. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #50
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #51
And Puerto Rico is offered statehood (n/t) Retrograde Jan 2018 #30
And DC! SunSeeker Jan 2018 #47
IOW they're against suburbia bucolic_frolic Jan 2018 #22
LOL Dr_Pretorius Jan 2018 #23
its the same batshit state of jefferson mode . AllaN01Bear Jan 2018 #25
Rural Calif counties suck tax $ from the wealthier, HARDER working, more educated coastal vkkv Jan 2018 #26
Their map has "rural" Orange and San Diego counties in New California - a Clinton +8 state. LonePirate Jan 2018 #28
You're right. This is more of the same BS that BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #31
Let me say something upopular Algernon Moncrieff Jan 2018 #32
Im in favor of seperating California. quakerboy Jan 2018 #33
How about this? jmowreader Jan 2018 #34
They really need to check their math. Initech Jan 2018 #35
You're leaving out the BEST parts of Calif. CountAllVotes Jan 2018 #38
a very old joke about this- mopinko Jan 2018 #39
Wake me when it happens..... brooklynite Jan 2018 #43
Fuck these right wing asshats. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #48
good luck with that shanny Jan 2018 #52
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