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Governors

Elected by joint ballot of the two houses of the General Assembly for one-year terms in the period 1776–1835; elected by the qualified voters for two-year terms in the period 1836–1868; elected by the voters for four-year terms since 1868.

Term of Office

Name

Home County

1776–1780

Richard Caswell

Dobbs (Lenoir)

1780–1781

Abner Nash

Craven

1781–1782

Thomas Burke

Orange

1782–1784

Alexander Martin

Guilford

1784–1787

Richard Caswell

Dobbs (Lenior)

1787–1789

Samuel Johnson

Chowan

1789–1792

Alexander Martin

Guilford

1792–1795

Richard Dobbs Spaight Sr.

Craven

1795–1798

Samuel Ashe

New Hanover

1798–1799

William R. Davie

Halifax

1799–1802

Benjamin Williams

Moore

1802–1805

James Turner

Warren

1805–1807

Nathaniel Alexander

Mecklenburg

1807–1808

Benjamin Williams

Moore

1808–1810

David Stone

Bertie

1810–1811

Benjamin Smith

Brunswick

1811–1814

William Hawkins

Warren

1814–1817

William Miller

Warren

1817–1820

John Branch

Halifax

1820–1821

Jesse Franklin

Surry

1821–1824

Gabriel Holmes

Sampson

1824–1827

Hutchins G. Burton

Halifax

1827–1828

James Iredell Jr.

Chowan

1828–1830

John Owen

Bladen

1830–1832

Montfort Stokes

Wilkes

1832–1835

David L. Swain

Buncombe

1835–1836

Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.

Craven

1836–1841

Edward B. Dudley

New Hanover

1841–1845

John M. Morehead

Guilford

1845–1849

William A. Graham

Orange

1849–1851

Charles Manly

Wake

1851–1854

David S. Reid

Rockingham

1854–1855

Warren Winslow

Cumberland

1855–1859

Thomas Bragg

Northampton

1859–1861

John W. Ellis

Rowan

1861–1862

Henry T. Clark

Edgecombe

1862–1865

Zebulon B. Vance

Buncombe

1865

William W. Holden (appointed by President Andrew Johnson)

Wake

1865–1868

Jonathan Worth

Randolph

1868–1871

William W. Holden (impeached and removed from office in 1871)

Wake

1871–1874

Tod R. Caldwell

Burke

1874–1877

Curtis H. Brogden

Wayne

1877–1879

Zebulon B. Vance

Mecklenburg

1879–1885

Thomas J. Jarvis

Pitt

1885–1889

Alfred M. Scales

Rockingham

1889–1891

Daniel G. Fowle

Wake

1891–1893

Thomas M. Holt

Alamance

1893–1897

Elias Carr

Edgecombe

1897–1901

Daniel L. Russell

Brunswick

1901–1905

Charles B. Aycock

Wayne

1905–1909

Robert B. Glenn

Forsyth

1909–1913

William W. Kitchin

Person

1913–1917

Locke Craig

Buncombe

1917–1921

Thomas W. Bickett

Franklin

1921–1925

Cameron Morrison

Mecklenburg

1925–1929

Angus W. McLean

Robeson

1929–1933

O. Max Gardner

Cleveland

1941–1945

J. Melville Broughton

Wake

1945–1949

R. Gregg Cherry

Gaston

1949–1953

W. Kerr Scott

Alamance

1953–1954

William B. Umstead

Durham

1954–1961

Luther H. Hodges

Rockingham

1961–1965

Terry Sanford

Durham

1965–1969

Dan K. Moore

Jackson

1969–1973

Robert W. Scott

Alamance

1973–1977

James E. Holshouser Jr.

Watauga

1977–1985

James B. Hunt Jr.

Wilson

1985–1993

James G. Martin

Iredell

1993–2001

James B. Hunt Jr.

Wilson

2001–2009

Michael F. Easley

Nash

2009–

Beverly E. Perdue

Craven

North Carolina politcal buttons. Image credit: N.C. Museum of History.

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