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The governor of Oregon is the head of government of the U.S. state of Oregon.

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The Oregon Country was obtained by the United States on January 30, 1819, as a shared region with the United Kingdom. The Oregon Treaty ended the sharing and formally established the borders on June 15, 1846.

The Champoeg Meetings, including a constitutional committee, held from February 1841 until May 1843, served as a de facto government before the government was officially established. While early attempts at establishing a government had been unsuccessful because of discontent between English American and French Canadian settlers over the question of whom they should choose as governor, several other officers were elected at these meetings, including Ira Babcock as Supreme Judge. For lack of a government, the Supreme Judge also received executive and legislative duties.

The meetings at Champoeg led up to the first constitution of the Oregon Country and several petitions for U.S. territorial status. The resulting acts created a provisional government on July 5, 1843. The first leaders of this government were an elected three-person Executive Committee. Later, George Abernethy was elected governor, and served from June 3, 1845, to March 3, 1849, though this government was never recognized by the federal government.

Oregon Territory

The region was organized as Oregon Territory on August 14, 1848. During its history it had five governors appointed by the president of the United States.

Governors of the Territory of Oregon
No. Governor Term in office Appointing President
1 Joseph Lane (2).jpg Joseph Lane
(1801–1881)
August 18, 1848

June 18, 1850
(successor appointed)
Polk, James K.James K. Polk
2 John P Gaines.png John P. Gaines
(1795–1857)
October 2, 1849

May 16, 1853
(successor appointed)
Fillmore, MillardMillard Fillmore
3 Joseph Lane (2).jpg Joseph Lane
(1801–1881)
May 16, 1853

May 18, 1853
(resigned)
Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce
4 John Wesley Davis.jpg John Wesley Davis
(1799–1859)
September 6, 1853

August 1, 1854
(resigned)
Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce
5 George Law Curry 1853.jpg George Law Curry
(1820–1878)
November 1, 1854

July 8, 1858
(statehood)
Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce

State of Oregon

The state of Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859.

The 1857 Constitution of Oregon provided for the election of a governor every four years, to serve no more than eight out of any twelve years. This length and limit have never been changed. It is one of the few states without a lieutenant governor. The office would devolve upon the secretary of state upon vacancy until a 1920 amendment put the president of the Senate first in the line of succession, and a 1972 amendment returned the secretary of state to the front.

Governors of the State of Oregon
No. Governor Term in office Party Election
1 Gov John Whiteaker.jpg   John Whiteaker
(1820–1902)
July 8, 1858

September 10, 1862
(did not run)
Democratic 1858
2 Addison C. Gibbs, War Governor of Oregon.png   A. C. Gibbs
(1825–1886)
September 10, 1862

September 12, 1866
(did not run)
Republican 1862
3 George Lemuel Woods portrait.jpg George Lemuel Woods
(1832–1890)
September 12, 1866

September 14, 1870
(did not run)
Republican 1866
4 La Fayette Grover - Brady-Handy.jpg La Fayette Grover
(1823–1911)
September 14, 1870

February 1, 1877
(resigned)
Democratic 1870
1874
5 Oregon Governor Stephen Chadwick.jpg Stephen F. Chadwick
(1825–1895)
February 1, 1877

September 11, 1878
(did not run)
Democratic Succeeded from
secretary of
state
6 Oregon Governor William Wallace Thayer.jpg W. W. Thayer
(1827–1899)
September 11, 1878

September 13, 1882
(did not run)
Democratic 1878
7 Zenas Ferry Moody (1903).jpg Zenas Ferry Moody
(1832–1917)
September 13, 1882

January 12, 1887
(did not run)
Republican 1882
8 Governor Sylvester Pennoyer.jpg Sylvester Pennoyer
(1831–1902)
January 12, 1887

January 16, 1895
(term-limited)
Democratic 1886
1890
9 OrGovWPLord.jpg William Paine Lord
(1838–1911)
January 16, 1895

January 10, 1899
(lost nomination)
Republican 1894
10 Oregon Governor TT Geer.jpg Theodore Thurston Geer
(1851–1924)
January 10, 1899

January 14, 1903
(did not run)
Republican 1898
11 George E Chamberlain.jpg George Earle Chamberlain
(1854–1928)
January 14, 1903

March 1, 1909
(resigned)
Democratic 1902
1906
12 Frank W. Benson 1910.JPG Frank W. Benson
(1858–1911)
March 1, 1909

June 16, 1910
(resigned)
Republican Succeeded from
secretary of
state
13 Oregon Governor Jay Bowerman.jpg Jay Bowerman
(1876–1957)
June 16, 1910

January 10, 1911
(lost election)
Republican Succeeded from
president of
the Senate
14 Oswald West.jpg Oswald West
(1873–1960)
January 10, 1911

January 12, 1915
(did not run)
Democratic 1910
15 Withycombe.jpg James Withycombe
(1854–1919)
January 12, 1915

March 3, 1919
(died in office)
Republican 1914
1918
16 Ben W Olcott.jpg Ben W. Olcott
(1872–1952)
March 3, 1919

January 8, 1923
(lost election)
Republican Succeeded from
secretary of
state
17 Walter M. Pierce Oregon.jpg Walter M. Pierce
(1861–1954)
January 8, 1923

January 10, 1927
(lost election)
Democratic 1922
18 Isaac L. Patterson.jpg I. L. Patterson
(1859–1929)
January 10, 1927

December 21, 1929
(died in office)
Republican 1926
19 A. W. Norblad as circuit judge.jpg Albin Walter Norblad Sr.
(1881–1960)
December 21, 1929

January 12, 1931
(lost nomination)
Republican Succeeded from
President of
the Senate
20 Julius L. Meier 1911.png Julius Meier
(1874–1937)
January 12, 1931

January 14, 1935
(did not run)
Independent 1930
21 Charles H. Martin.jpg Charles Martin
(1863–1946)
January 14, 1935

January 9, 1939
(lost nomination)
Democratic 1934
22 Charles A. Sprague.jpg Charles A. Sprague
(1887–1969)
January 9, 1939

January 13, 1943
(lost nomination)
Republican 1938
23 Earl Snell.jpg Earl Snell
(1895–1947)
January 13, 1943

October 28, 1947
(died in office)
Republican 1942
1946
24 John Hubert Hall.jpg John Hubert Hall
(1899–1970)
October 28, 1947

January 10, 1949
(lost nomination)
Republican Succeeded from
speaker of
the House
25 Douglas McKay.png Douglas McKay
(1893–1959)
January 10, 1949

December 17, 1952
(resigned)
Republican 1948
(special)
1950
26 Paul Patterson.jpg Paul L. Patterson
(1900–1956)
December 17, 1952

January 31, 1956
(died in office)
Republican Succeeded from
president of
the Senate
1954
27 Elmo Smith portrait.jpg Elmo Smith
(1909–1968)
January 31, 1956

January 14, 1957
(lost election)
Republican Succeeded from
president of
the Senate
28 Robert D. Holmes.jpg Robert D. Holmes
(1909–1976)
January 14, 1957

January 12, 1959
(lost election)
Democratic 1956
(special)
29 Mark Hatfield – 1967 (cropped).jpg Mark Hatfield
(1922–2011)
January 12, 1959

January 9, 1967
(term-limited)
Republican 1958
1962
30 Tom McCall 2.jpg Tom McCall
(1913–1983)
January 9, 1967

January 13, 1975
(term-limited)
Republican 1966
1970
31 Robert William "Bob" Straub in 1968 running for State Treasurer, from- Marion County Voters' Pamphlet, 1968 (page 52 crop).jpg Robert W. Straub
(1920–2002)
January 13, 1975

January 8, 1979
(lost election)
Democratic 1974
32 Victor Atiyeh 1974.jpg Victor Atiyeh
(1923–2014)
January 8, 1979

January 12, 1987
(term-limited)
Republican 1978
1982
33 Neil Goldschmidt.jpg Neil Goldschmidt
(1940–2024)
January 12, 1987

January 14, 1991
(did not run)
Democratic 1986
34 Roberts 1988.jpg Barbara Roberts
(b. 1936)
January 14, 1991

January 9, 1995
(did not run)
Democratic 1990
35 Governor Kitzhaber (cropped).jpg John Kitzhaber
(b. 1947)
January 9, 1995

January 13, 2003
(term-limited)
Democratic 1994
1998
36 Ted kulongoski.jpg Ted Kulongoski
(b. 1940)
January 13, 2003

January 10, 2011
(term-limited)
Democratic 2002
2006
37 Governor Kitzhaber (cropped).jpg John Kitzhaber
(b. 1947)
January 10, 2011

February 18, 2015
(resigned)
Democratic 2010
2014
38 Kate Brown in 2017.jpg Kate Brown
(b. 1960)
February 18, 2015

January 9, 2023
(term-limited)
Democratic Succeeded from
secretary of
state
2016
(special)
2018
39 Tina Kotek, 2021 (cropped).jpg Tina Kotek
(b. 1966)
January 9, 2023

Incumbent
Democratic 2022
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