New Jersey Governors, 1776-present
Source: National Governors Association
Governors under the 1776 New Jersey Constitution (1776–1844)
(elected by the legislature for one-year terms with no term limits)
1 | William Livingston | 1776–1790 |
2 | William Paterson | 1790–1793 |
NA | Thomas Henderson | 1793 |
3 | Richard Howell | 1793–1801 |
4 | Joseph Bloomfield | 1801–1802 |
John Lambert* | 1802–1803 | |
Joseph Bloomfield | 1803–1812 | |
5 | Aaron Ogden | 1812–1813 |
6 | William Sanford Pennington | 1813–1815 |
7 | Mahlon Dickerson | 1815–1817 |
8 | Isaac Halstead Williamson | 1817–1829 |
9 | Peter Dumont Vroom | 1829–1832 |
10 | Samuel Lewis Southard | 1832–1833 |
11 | Elias P. Seeley | 1833 |
Peter Dumont Vroom | 1833–1836 | |
12 | Philemon Dickerson | 1836–1837 |
13 | William Pennington | 1837–1843 |
14 | Daniel Haines | 1843–1845 |
Governors under the 1844 N.J. Constitution (1844–1946)
(elected by the people for a three-year term but unable to serve consecutive terms)
15 | Charles C. Stratton | 1845–1848 | Whig |
Daniel Haines | 1848–1851 | Democrat | |
16 | George F. Fort | 1851–1854 | Democrat |
17 | Rodman M. Price | 1854–1857 | Democrat |
18 | William A. Newell | 1857–1860 | Republican |
19 | Charles S. Olden | 1860–1863 | Republican |
20 | Joel Parker | 1863–1866 | Democrat |
21 | Marcus L. Ward | 1866–1869 | Republican |
22 | Theodore F. Randolph | 1869–1872 | Democrat |
Joel Parker | 1872–1875 | Democrat | |
23 | Joseph D. Bedle | 1875–1878 | Democrat |
24 | George Brinton McClellan | 1878–1881 | Democrat |
25 | George C. Ludlow | 1881–1884 | Democrat |
26 | Leon Abbett | 1884–1887 | Democrat |
27 | Robert Stockton Green | 1887–1890 | Democrat |
Leon Abbett | 1890–1893 | Democrat | |
28 | George T. Werts | 1893–1896 | Democrat |
29 | John W. Griggs 1 | 1896–1898 | Republican |
Foster M. Voorhees* | 1898 | Republican | |
David Ogden Watkins* | 1898–1899 | ||
30 | Foster M. Voorhees | 1899–1902 | Republican |
31 | Franklin Murphy | 1902–1905 | Republican |
32 | Edward C. Stokes | 1905–1908 | Republican |
33 | John Franklin Fort | 1908–1910 | Republican |
Horace Baker* | 1910–1911 | Republican | |
34 | Woodrow Wilson 2 | 1911–1913 | Democrat |
James F. Fielder* | 1913 | Democrat | |
Leon R. Taylor* | 1913–1914 | ||
35 | James F. Fielder | 1914–1917 | Democrat |
36 | Walter Evans Edge 3 | 1917–1919 | Republican |
William Nelson Runyon* | 1919–1920 | Republican | |
Clarence E. Case* | 1920 | Republican | |
37 | Edward I. Edwards | 1920–1923 | Democrat |
38 | George Sebastian Silzer | 1923–1926 | Democrat |
39 | A. Harry Moore | 1926–1929 | Democrat |
40 | Morgan Foster Larson | 1929–1932 | Republican |
A. Harry Moore 3 | 1932–1935 | Democrat | |
Clifford Ross Powell* | 1935 | Republican | |
Horace Griggs Prall* | 1935 | Republican | |
41 | Harold G. Hoffman | 1935–1938 | Republican |
A. Harry Moore | 1938–1941 | Democrat | |
42 | Charles Edison | 1941–1944 | Democrat |
Walter Evans Edge | 1944–1947 | Republican |
* Acting governor.
1 Resigned as Governor to become Attorney General of the United States
2 Resigned as Governor to become President of the United States
3 Resigned as Governor to become a United States Senator
Governors under the 1947 N.J. Constitution (1947—present)
(Governors elected by the people for a four-year term, but limited to two consecutive terms)
43 | Alfred E. Driscoll | 1947–1954 | Republican |
44 | Robert B. Meyner | 1954–1962 | Democrat |
45 | Richard J. Hughes | 1962–1970 | Democrat |
46 | William T. Cahill | 1970–1974 | Republican |
47 | Brendan T. Byrne | 1974–1982 | Democrat |
48 | Thomas H. Kean | 1982–1990 | Republican |
49 | James J. Florio | 1990–1994 | Democrat |
50 | Christine Todd Whitman 1 | 1994–2001 | Republican |
51 | Donald DiFrancesco 2 | 2001–2002 | Republican |
John Farmer Jr.* | 2002 | Republican | |
John O. Bennett* | 2002 | Republican | |
Richard Codey* | 2002 | Democrat | |
52 | James E. McGreevey 3 | 2002–2004 | Democrat |
53 | Richard Codey 4 | 2004–2006 | Democrat |
54 | Jon S. Corzine | 2006-2010 | Democrat |
55 | Christopher J. Christie | 2010-2018 | Republican |
56 | Phil Murphy | 2018- | Democrat |
* Acting governor.
1 Governor Christine Todd Whitman resigned as governor effective January 31, 2001 to accept appointment by President George W. Bush as Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency.
2 Senate President Donald T. DiFrancesco succeeeded Governor Christine Todd Whitman as Acting Governor upon her resignation effective January 31, 2001 and served until the inauguration on January 8, 2002 of Governor James E. McGreevey DiFrancesco’s title was officially Acting Governor until it was changed retroactively by legislation passed on January 10, 2006 to designate those who had served for a consective 180 days as acting governor with the title of governor.
3 Governor James E. McGreevey resigned as Governor effective November 15, 2004 and was succeeded by Senate President Richard Codey.
4 Senate President Richard Codey succeeded Governor James E. McGreevey as Acting Governor upon his resignation effective JNovember 15, 2004 and served until the inauguration on January 17, 2006 of Governor Jon S. Corzine. Codey’s title was officially Acting Governor until it was changed retroactively by legislation passed on January 10, 2006 to designate those who had served for a consective 180 days as acting governor with the title of governor.