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== Current Majority == | == Current Majority == | ||
| - | After the [[United States gubernatorial elections, | + | After the [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2020|2020 elections]] and subsequent changes over the session, the current division of Governors around the 9 regions is the following |
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! Seats | ! Seats | ||
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| - | | bgcolor="red"| || [[Republican Party]] || | + | | bgcolor="red"| || [[Republican Party]] || 5 |
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[Democratic Party]] || 4 | | bgcolor="blue"| || [[Democratic Party]] || 4 | ||
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| - | | bgcolor="green"| || Independent || | + | | bgcolor="green"| || Independent || 0 |
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== National Governor's Association: Leadership == | == National Governor's Association: Leadership == | ||
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! Region | ! Region | ||
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| - | | bgcolor="red"| || Chairman || [[ | + | | bgcolor="red"| || Chairman || [[Hilliam Warren]] || [[Republican Party]] || [[Mid-Atlantic]] |
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| bgcolor="blue"| || Vice Chairman || [[James Stewart]] || [[Democratic Party]] || [[Northeast]] | | bgcolor="blue"| || Vice Chairman || [[James Stewart]] || [[Democratic Party]] || [[Northeast]] | ||
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! Elected | ! Elected | ||
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| - | | bgcolor="red"| || [[ | + | | bgcolor="red"| || [[ Peter Vandenberg ]] || Appalachia || Ohio || 2020 || bgcolor="red"| || Cristopher Bradshaw || North Carolina || 2016 |
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| - | | bgcolor="blue"| || [[ | + | | bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Tom McLaughlin ]] || Big Sky County || Oklahoma || 2020<sup>1</sup> || bgcolor="red"| || Carry Ann Yearling || Utah || 2020 |
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| - | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Vincent Halfhyde ]] || Dixie || South Carolina || 2008 || bgcolor="red"| || | + | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Vincent Halfhyde ]] || Dixie || South Carolina || 2008 || bgcolor="red"| || Nathaniel Jefferson || Georgia || 2020<sup>1</sup> |
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Teddy Williams ]] || Heartland || Illinois || 2018 || bgcolor="blue"| || Cristopher Richards || Michigan || 2018 | | bgcolor="blue"| || [[ Teddy Williams ]] || Heartland || Illinois || 2018 || bgcolor="blue"| || Cristopher Richards || Michigan || 2018 | ||
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| - | | bgcolor=" | + | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Hilliam Warren ]] || Mid-Atlantic || Pennsylvania || 2020 || bgcolor="blue"| || Peter Lynton || New Jersey || 2018<sup>1</sup> |
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| - | | bgcolor=" | + | | bgcolor="blue"| ||[[ Red Blanchard ]] || Mississippi Valley || Louisiana || 2020<sup>2</sup> || | bgcolor="blue"| || Adam Jackson || Missouri || 2020 |
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| bgcolor="blue"| || [[ James Stewart ]] || Northeast || Connecticut || 2014 || bgcolor="blue"| || Joshua Pedley || Rhode Island || 2018 | | bgcolor="blue"| || [[ James Stewart ]] || Northeast || Connecticut || 2014 || bgcolor="blue"| || Joshua Pedley || Rhode Island || 2018 | ||
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| - | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ | + | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Daniel Fox ]] || Sunbelt || Nevada || 2020 || bgcolor="red"| || Hank Ross || Texas || 2020 |
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| bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Alexander Hughes ]] || West Coast || California || 2018 || bgcolor="blue"| || Jack Thomas || California || 2016 | | bgcolor="red"| ||[[ Alexander Hughes ]] || West Coast || California || 2018 || bgcolor="blue"| || Jack Thomas || California || 2016 | ||
Revision as of 18:26, 13 May 2008
Current Majority
After the 2020 elections and subsequent changes over the session, the current division of Governors around the 9 regions is the following
| Party | Seats | |
|---|---|---|
| Republican Party | 5 | |
| Democratic Party | 4 | |
| Independent | 0 |
National Governor's Association: Leadership
| Position | Governor | Party | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chairman | Hilliam Warren | Republican Party | Mid-Atlantic | |
| Vice Chairman | James Stewart | Democratic Party | Northeast |
Current Governors By Region
| Governor | Superregion | State | Elected | Lt. Governor | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | State | Elected | ||||||
| Peter Vandenberg | Appalachia | Ohio | 2020 | Cristopher Bradshaw | North Carolina | 2016 | ||
| Tom McLaughlin | Big Sky County | Oklahoma | 20201 | Carry Ann Yearling | Utah | 2020 | ||
| Vincent Halfhyde | Dixie | South Carolina | 2008 | Nathaniel Jefferson | Georgia | 20201 | ||
| Teddy Williams | Heartland | Illinois | 2018 | Cristopher Richards | Michigan | 2018 | ||
| Hilliam Warren | Mid-Atlantic | Pennsylvania | 2020 | Peter Lynton | New Jersey | 20181 | ||
| Red Blanchard | Mississippi Valley | Louisiana | 20202 | bgcolor="blue"| | Adam Jackson | Missouri | 2020 | |
| James Stewart | Northeast | Connecticut | 2014 | Joshua Pedley | Rhode Island | 2018 | ||
| Daniel Fox | Sunbelt | Nevada | 2020 | Hank Ross | Texas | 2020 | ||
| Alexander Hughes | West Coast | California | 2018 | Jack Thomas | California | 2016 | ||
Footnotes
- 1 Hunter Cobb became Lt. Governor, supported by 2/3 of the legislature, after Teddy Williams, Sr. resigned.
- 2 J.D. Comfort became Governor after Roberta Christmas (elevated due to Murphy's departure) decided to leave the office.
