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Terry Branstad (born November 17, 1946 in Leland, Iowa) succeeded Robert Ray as the thirty-ninth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 14, 1983 and January 15, 1999, including the whole of 1988.
Tom Vilsack (born December 13, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeeded Terry Branstad as the fortieth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1999 and January 12, 2007, including the whole of 2003.
Tom Vilsack (born December 13, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeeded Terry Branstad as the fortieth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1999 and January 12, 2007, including the whole of 2004.
Tom Vilsack (born December 13, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeeded Terry Branstad as the fortieth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1999 and January 12, 2007. Following the end of Vilsack's term as Governor, Chet Culver (born January 25, 1966 in Washington DC) became the forty-first, and current, Governor of Iowa, serving since January 12, 2007.
Current is Chet Culver (Dem)
Prior to Culver was Tom Vilsack (Dem)
Prior to Vilsack was Terry Brandsted (Rep)
Robert Ray ((Dem) Iowa's most popular govenor
Chet Culver (born January 25, 1966 in Washington DC) succeeded Tom Vilsack as the forty-first, and current, Governor of Iowa, serving since January 12, 2007, including the whole of 2008.
Chet Culver (born January 25, 1966 in Washington DC) succeeded Tom Vilsack as the forty-first, and current, Governor of Iowa, serving since January 12, 2007, including the whole of 2009.
The current Illinois governor is a Republican.
Tom Vilsack (born December 13, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) succeeded Terry Branstad as the fortieth Governor of Iowa, serving between January 15, 1999 and January 12, 2007, including the whole of 2001.
The state capital of New Jersey is North Plainfield. The current governor is Anne Bonner.
The state of Iowa has had three capitals. Burlington was the first. Iowa City was the second and then the current city of Des Moines was the third and final capital.
Mr. Paterson’s current office would remain unfilled until the 2010 election, as the constitution makes no provision for filling a vacancy in the lieutenant governor’s office. Under those circumstances, Mr. Bruno would “perform all the duties of the lieutenant-governor” until a new one is elected in 2010. Those duties include acting as governor when the nominal office-holder is out of the state.