List of governors of Tennessee (Redirected from List of Governors of Tennessee)

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

Tennessee has had 50 governors, including the incumbent, Bill Lee. Seven governors (John Sevier, William Carroll, Andrew Johnson, Robert Love Taylor, Gordon Browning, Frank G. Clement, and Buford Ellington) have served non-consecutive terms. This tally does not include William Blount (the territorial governor) or Robert L. Caruthers (who never took office), though the Blue Book includes them in its list of governors. All governors are counted only once, regardless of number of terms served (e.g., John Sevier is considered the 1st governor, rather than the 1st and 3rd governor). The Blue Book does not include Edward H. East in its list of governors.

List of governors

Southwest Territory

The Territory South of the Ohio River, commonly known as the Southwest Territory, was organized on May 26, 1790.

Throughout its 6-year history, Southwest Territory had only one governor appointed by the federal government, William Blount.

Governor of the Territory Southwest of the River Ohio
Governor Term in office Appointed by
William Blount
(1749–1800)
June 8, 1790

March 28, 1796
(statehood)
George Washington

State of Tennessee

Southwest Territory was admitted to the Union as Tennessee on June 1, 1796.

The first constitution of Tennessee, enacted in 1796, set a term of two years for the governor and provided that no person could serve as governor for more than 6 years in any 8-year period. The term of office was lengthened to four years, without the possibility of consecutive terms, by constitutional amendments adopted in 1953. Under the current provisions of the state constitution, as amended in 1978, the governor is elected to a four-year term and may serve no more than two terms consecutively.

Governors of the State of Tennessee
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
1   John Sevier
(1745–1815)
March 30, 1796

September 23, 1801
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1796 Office did not exist
1797
1799
2 Archibald Roane
(d. 1819)
September 23, 1801

September 23, 1803
(lost election)
Democratic-
Republican
1801
1 John Sevier
(1745–1815)
September 23, 1803

September 20, 1809
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1803
1805
1807
3 Willie Blount
(1768–1835)
September 20, 1809

September 27, 1815
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1809
1811
1813
4 Joseph McMinn
(1758–1824)
September 27, 1815

October 1, 1821
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1815
1817
1819
5 William Carroll
(1788–1844)
October 1, 1821

October 1, 1827
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1821
1823
1825
6 Sam Houston
(1793–1863)
October 1, 1827

April 16, 1829
(resigned)
Democratic-
Republican
1827
7 William Hall
(1775–1856)
April 16, 1829

October 1, 1829
(did not run)
Democratic-
Republican
Succeeded from
speaker of
the Senate
5 William Carroll
(1788–1844)
October 1, 1829

October 12, 1835
(term-limited)
Democratic 1829
1831
1833
8 Newton Cannon
(1781–1841)
October 12, 1835

October 14, 1839
(lost election)
Whig 1835
1837
9 James K. Polk
(1795–1849)
October 14, 1839

October 14, 1841
(lost election)
Democratic 1839
10 James C. Jones
(1809–1859)
October 14, 1841

October 15, 1845
(did not run)
Whig 1841
1843
11 Aaron V. Brown
(1795–1859)
October 15, 1845

October 17, 1847
(lost election)
Democratic 1845
12 Neill S. Brown
(1810–1886)
October 17, 1847

October 16, 1849
(lost election)
Whig 1847
13 William Trousdale
(1790–1872)
October 16, 1849

October 16, 1851
(lost election)
Democratic 1849
14 William B. Campbell
(1807–1867)
October 16, 1851

October 17, 1853
(did not run)
Whig 1851
15 Andrew Johnson
(1808–1875)
October 17, 1853

November 3, 1857
(did not run)
Democratic 1853
1855
16 Isham G. Harris
(1818–1897)
November 3, 1857

March 12, 1862
(deposed)
Democratic 1857
1859
1861
15 Andrew Johnson
(1808–1875)
March 12, 1862

March 4, 1865
(resigned)
Military governor
appointed by President
Edward H. East
(1830–1904)
March 4, 1865

April 5, 1865
(successor took office)
Secretary of
state
acting
17 Parson Brownlow
(1805–1877)
April 5, 1865

February 25, 1869
(resigned)
Republican 1865
1867
18 Dewitt Clinton Senter
(1830–1898)
February 25, 1869

October 10, 1871
(did not run)
Republican Succeeded from
speaker of
the Senate
1869
19 John C. Brown
(1827–1889)
October 10, 1871

January 18, 1875
(did not run)
Democratic 1870
1872
20 James D. Porter
(1828–1912)
January 18, 1875

February 16, 1879
(did not run)
Democratic 1874
1876
21 Albert S. Marks
(1836–1891)
February 16, 1879

January 17, 1881
(did not run)
Democratic 1878
22 Alvin Hawkins
(1821–1905)
January 17, 1881

January 15, 1883
(lost election)
Republican 1880
23 William B. Bate
(1826–1905)
January 15, 1883

January 17, 1887
(did not run)
Democratic 1882
1884
24 Robert Love Taylor
(1850–1912)
January 17, 1887

January 19, 1891
(did not run)
Democratic 1886
1888
25 John P. Buchanan
(1847–1930)
January 19, 1891

January 16, 1893
(lost election)
Democratic 1890
26 Peter Turney
(1827–1903)
January 16, 1893

January 21, 1897
(did not run)
Democratic 1892
1894
24 Robert Love Taylor
(1850–1912)
January 21, 1897

January 16, 1899
(did not run)
Democratic 1896
27 Benton McMillin
(1845–1933)
January 16, 1899

January 20, 1903
(did not run)
Democratic 1898
1900
28 James B. Frazier
(1856–1937)
January 20, 1903

March 27, 1905
(resigned)
Democratic 1902
1904
29 John I. Cox
(1855–1946)
March 27, 1905

January 17, 1907
(lost nomination)
Democratic Succeeded from
speaker of
the Senate
30 Malcolm R. Patterson
(1861–1935)
January 17, 1907

January 25, 1911
(withdrew)
Democratic 1906
1908
31 Ben W. Hooper
(1870–1957)
January 25, 1911

January 15, 1915
(lost election)
Republican 1910
1912
32 Thomas Clarke Rye
(1863–1953)
January 15, 1915

January 15, 1919
(did not run)
Democratic 1914
1916
33 Albert H. Roberts
(1868–1946)
January 15, 1919

January 15, 1921
(lost election)
Democratic 1918
34 Alfred A. Taylor
(1848–1931)
January 15, 1921

January 16, 1923
(lost election)
Republican 1920
35 Austin Peay
(1876–1927)
January 16, 1923

October 2, 1927
(died in office)
Democratic 1922
1924
1926
36 Henry Hollis Horton
(1866–1934)
October 2, 1927

January 17, 1933
(did not run)
Democratic Succeeded from
speaker of
the Senate
1928
1930
37 Hill McAlister
(1875–1959)
January 17, 1933

January 15, 1937
(did not run)
Democratic 1932
1934
38 Gordon Browning
(1889–1976)
January 15, 1937

January 16, 1939
(lost nomination)
Democratic 1936
39 Prentice Cooper
(1895–1969)
January 16, 1939

January 16, 1945
(term-limited)
Democratic 1938
1940
1942
40 Jim Nance McCord
(1879–1968)
January 16, 1945

January 17, 1949
(lost nomination)
Democratic 1944
1946
38 Gordon Browning
(1889–1976)
January 17, 1949

January 15, 1953
(term-limited)
Democratic 1948
1950   Walter M. Haynes
41 Frank G. Clement
(1920–1969)
January 15, 1953

January 19, 1959
(term-limited)
Democratic 1952 Jared Maddux
1954
42 Buford Ellington
(1907–1972)
January 19, 1959

January 15, 1963
(term-limited)
Democratic 1958 William D. Baird
41 Frank G. Clement
(1920–1969)
January 15, 1963

January 16, 1967
(term-limited)
Democratic 1962 James L. Bomar Jr.
Jared Maddux
42 Buford Ellington
(1907–1972)
January 16, 1967

January 16, 1971
(term-limited)
Democratic 1966 Frank Gorrell
43 Winfield Dunn
(b. 1927)
January 16, 1971

January 18, 1975
(term-limited)
Republican 1970 John Shelton Wilder
44 Ray Blanton
(1930–1996)
January 18, 1975

January 17, 1979
(did not run)
Democratic 1974
45 Lamar Alexander
(b. 1940)
January 17, 1979

January 17, 1987
(term-limited)
Republican 1978
1982
46 Ned McWherter
(1930–2011)
January 17, 1987

January 21, 1995
(term-limited)
Democratic 1986
1990
47 Don Sundquist
(1936–2023)
January 21, 1995

January 18, 2003
(term-limited)
Republican 1994
1998
48 Phil Bredesen
(b. 1943)
January 18, 2003

January 15, 2011
(term-limited)
Democratic 2002
2006 Ron Ramsey
49 Bill Haslam
(b. 1958)
January 15, 2011

January 19, 2019
(term-limited)
Republican 2010
2014
Randy McNally
50 Bill Lee
(b. 1959)
January 19, 2019

Incumbent
Republican 2018
2022

See also


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