The governor of Washington is the
head of government of
Washington and commander-in-chief of the
state's military forces.
[WA Const. art. III, § 2.] The officeholder has a duty to enforce state laws,
[WA Const. art. III, § 5.] the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the
Washington Legislature and
line-item veto power to cancel specific provisions in spending bills. The Washington governor may also convene the legislature on "extraordinary occasions".
Washington Territory had 14 territorial governors from its organization in 1853 until the formation of the state of Washington in 1889. Territorial governors were appointed by the president of the United States.
Elisha P. Ferry had the longest term of eight years and went on to become the state's first governor.
William H. Wallace
William Henson Wallace (July 19, 1811 – February 7, 1879) was an important figure in the early histories of two U.S. states, serving as governor and Congressional delegate from both Washington Territory and Idaho Territory.
Biography
Wallace ...
was appointed governor but never took office due to being elected as the territory's congressional delegate.
George Edward Cole
George Edward Cole (December 23, 1826 – December 3, 1906) was an American politician. He is remembered as the 6th Governor and 5th Delegate from the Territory of Washington.
Biography
Early years
George Edward Cole was born December 23, 1826, ...
was appointed governor and took office, but his appointment was never ratified by the U.S. Senate and he was replaced as governor after four months.
Twenty-two individuals have held the office of Governor of Washington since the state's admission to the Union, with
Arthur B. Langlie
Arthur Bernard Langlie (July 25, 1900 – July 24, 1966) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Seattle, Washington and was the 12th and 14th governor of the U.S. state of Washington from 1941 to 1945 and 1949 to 1957. To date ...
serving non-consecutive terms.
Populist Party candidate
John Rankin Rogers
John Rankin Rogers (September 4, 1838 – December 26, 1901) was an American politician who served as the third governor of Washington from 1897 to 1901. Elected as a member of the People's Party before switching his affiliation to the Democrat ...
is the only non-
Democratic or
Republican nominee to win office. The most recent governor to be from
Eastern Washington was
Clarence Martin
Clarence Daniel Martin (June 29, 1886 – August 11, 1955) was an American politician who served as the 11th governor of Washington from 1933 to 1941. A member of the Democratic Party, he was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Washington House ...
, elected in 1932. The current governor is Democrat
Jay Inslee, who took office on January 16, 2013, and was reelected in
2016
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and
2020
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; his term will expire on January 15, 2025. Washington has had the longest current streak of Democratic governors in the nation, with the last Republican to hold the office being
John Spellman in 1985.
With the re-election of Inslee in 2020, Langlie,
Daniel J. Evans
Daniel Jackson Evans (born October 16, 1925) is an American politician who served as the List of governors of Washington, 16th governor of Washington from 1965 to 1977, and as United States Senator, United States senator representing Washington S ...
and Inslee are the only three Washington governors to be elected to three terms.
Governors
Governors of the Territory of Washington
Washington Territory was created on March 2, 1853, from the northern half of
Oregon Territory. At this point, Washington Territory also included the northern panhandle of modern
Idaho and parts of
Montana. The southern half of Idaho was assigned to the Washington Territory in 1859 after Oregon was admitted as a state. Idaho Territory was split from Washington Territory in 1863 giving Washington Territory its final borders.
Due to the long distance between
Washington, D.C., and
Olympia
The name Olympia may refer to:
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* ''Olympia'' (1938 film), by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the Berlin-hosted Olympic Games
* ''Olympia'' (1998 film), about a Mexican soap opera star who pursues a career as an athlet ...
, there was often a lengthy gap between a governor being appointed and his arrival in the territory.
Governors of the State of Washington
Washington was admitted to the Union on November 11, 1889. The term for governor is four years,
commencing on the second Monday in the January following the election. If the office of governor is vacant or the governor is unable to discharge their duties, the lieutenant governor assumes the duties of governor, though still officially retains the office of lieutenant governor. If both the offices of governor and lieutenant governor are unable to fulfill their duties, the secretary of state is next in line, and then the treasurer. There is no limit to the number of terms a governor may serve.
The office of
lieutenant governor
A lieutenant governor, lieutenant-governor, or vice governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction. Often a lieutenant governor is the deputy, or lieutenant, to or ranked under a governor — a "second-in-comm ...
is not elected on the same
ticket as the governor.
; Parties
Succession
See also
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List of Washington state legislatures
Washington most commonly refers to:
* Washington (state), United States
* Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States
** A metonym for the federal government of the United States
** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area center ...
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External links
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Governors
Governors of Washington Territory
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1889 establishments in Washington (state)