Liste der Gouverneure von South Carolina
Diese Liste führt alle Gouverneure des US-Bundesstaates South Carolina auf.
South Carolina
Name | Amtszeit | Partei |
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John Rutledge (als Präsident) | 1776–1778 | |
Rawlins Lowndes (als Präsident) | 1778–1779 | |
John Rutledge | 1779–1782 | parteilos |
John Mathews | 1782–1783 | parteilos |
Benjamin Guerard | 1783–1785 | parteilos |
William Moultrie | 1785–1787 | parteilos |
Thomas Pinckney | 1787–1788 | Föderalistische Partei |
Bundesstaat South Carolina
Name | Amtszeit | Partei |
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Thomas Pinckney | 1788–1789 | Föderalistische Partei |
Charles Pinckney | 1789–1792 | Föderalistische Partei |
William Moultrie | 1792–1794 | parteilos |
Arnoldus Vanderhorst | 1794–1796 | Föderalistische Partei |
Charles Pinckney | 1796–1798 | Föderalistische Partei |
Edward Rutledge | 1798–1800 | Föderalistische Partei |
John Drayton | 1800–1802 | parteilos |
James Burchill Richardson | 1802–1804 | parteilos |
Paul Hamilton | 1804–1806 | Democratic Republican |
Charles Pinckney | 1806–1808 | Democratic Republican |
John Drayton | 1808–1810 | Democratic Republican |
Henry Middleton | 1810–1812 | Democratic Republican |
Joseph Alston | 1812–1814 | Democratic Republican |
David Rogerson Williams | 1814–1816 | Democratic Republican |
Andrew Pickens | 1816–1818 | Democratic Republican |
John Geddes | 1818–1820 | Democratic Republican |
Thomas Bennett | 1820–1822 | Democratic Republican |
John Lyde Wilson | 1822–1824 | Democratic Republican |
Richard Irvine Manning | 1824–1826 | Democratic Republican |
John Taylor | 1826–1828 | Democratic Republican |
Stephen Decatur Miller | 1828–1830 | Demokrat |
James Hamilton | 1830–1832 | Demokrat |
Robert Young Hayne | 1832–1834 | Demokrat |
George McDuffie | 1834–1836 | Demokrat |
Pierce Mason Butler | 1836–1838 | Demokrat |
Patrick Noble | 1838–1840 | Demokrat |
Barnabas Kelet Henagan | 1840–1840 | Demokrat |
John Peter Richardson Sr. | 1840–1842 | Demokrat |
James Henry Hammond | 1842–1844 | Demokrat |
William Aiken | 1844–1846 | Demokrat |
David Johnson | 1846–1848 | Demokrat |
Whitemarsh Benjamin Seabrook | 1848–1850 | Demokrat |
John Hugh Means | 1850–1852 | Demokrat |
John Lawrence Manning | 1852–1854 | Demokrat |
James Hopkins Adams | 1854–1856 | Demokrat |
Robert Francis Withers Allston | 1856–1858 | Demokrat |
William Henry Gist | 1858–1860 | Demokrat |
Francis Wilkinson Pickens | 1860–1862 | Demokrat |
Milledge Luke Bonham | 1862–1864 | Demokrat |
Andrew Gordon Magrath | 1864–1865 | Demokrat |
Benjamin Franklin Perry | 1865–1865 | |
James Lawrence Orr | 1865–1868 | Conservative Party |
Robert Kingston Scott | 1868–1872 | Republikaner |
Franklin Israel Moses | 1872–1874 | Republikaner |
Daniel Henry Chamberlain | 1874–1877 | Republikaner |
Wade Hampton III. | 1877–1879 | Demokrat |
William Dunlap Simpson | 1879–1880 | Demokrat |
Thomas Bothwell Jeter | 1880–1880 | Demokrat |
Johnson Hagood | 1880–1882 | Demokrat |
Hugh Smith Thompson | 1882–1886 | Demokrat |
John Calhoun Sheppard | 1886–1886 | Demokrat |
John Peter Richardson Jr. | 1886–1890 | Demokrat |
Benjamin Ryan Tillman | 1890–1894 | Demokrat |
John Gary Evans | 1894–1897 | Demokrat |
William Haselden Ellerbe | 1897–1899 | Demokrat |
Miles Benjamin McSweeney | 1899–1903 | Demokrat |
Duncan Clinch Heyward | 1903–1907 | Demokrat |
Martin Frederick Ansel | 1907–1911 | Demokrat |
Coleman Livingston Blease | 1911–1915 | Demokrat |
Charles Aurelius Smith | 1915–1915 | Demokrat |
Richard Irvine Manning III | 1915–1919 | Demokrat |
Robert Archer Cooper | 1919–1922 | Demokrat |
Wilson Godfrey Harvey | 1922–1923 | Demokrat |
Thomas Gordon McLeod | 1923–1927 | Demokrat |
John Gardiner Richards | 1927–1931 | Demokrat |
Ibra Charles Blackwood | 1931–1935 | Demokrat |
Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston | 1935–1939 | Demokrat |
Burnet Rhett Maybank | 1939–1941 | Demokrat |
Joseph Emile Harley | 1941–1942 | Demokrat |
Richard Manning Jefferies | 1942–1943 | Demokrat |
Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston | 1943–1945 | Demokrat |
Ransome Judson Williams | 1945–1947 | Demokrat |
James Strom Thurmond | 1947–1951 | Demokrat |
James Francis Byrnes | 1951–1955 | Demokrat |
George Bell Timmerman | 1955–1959 | Demokrat |
Ernest Frederick Hollings | 1959–1963 | Demokrat |
Donald Stuart Russell | 1963–1965 | Demokrat |
Robert Evander McNair | 1965–1971 | Demokrat |
John Carl West | 1971–1975 | Demokrat |
James Burrows Edwards | 1975–1979 | Republikaner |
Richard Wilson Riley | 1979–1987 | Demokrat |
Carroll Ashmore Campbell junior | 1987–1995 | Republikaner |
David Muldrow Beasley | 1995–1999 | Republikaner |
James Hovis Hodges | 1999–2003 | Demokrat |
Marshall Clement Sanford | 2003–2011 | Republikaner |
Nimrata Randhawa Haley | 2011–2017 | Republikaner |
Henry Dargan McMaster | seit 2017 | Republikaner |
Siehe auch
- Liste der Mitglieder des US-Repräsentantenhauses aus South Carolina
- Liste der Vizegouverneure von South Carolina
- Liste der Senatoren der Vereinigten Staaten aus South Carolina
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South Carolina Adjutant General Change of Command 190216-A-ZK151-1186 (40152238643).jpg
Gov. Henry McMaster, governor of South Carolina, addresses attendees during the adjutant general change of command ceremony at McEntire Joint National Guard Base in Eastover, South Carolina, Feb. 16, 2019. The change of command ceremony recognizes U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. as the outgoing adjutant general and welcome U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Van McCarty as the incoming adjutant general. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Boffen, 108th Public Affairs Detachment)
Gov. Henry McMaster, governor of South Carolina, addresses attendees during the adjutant general change of command ceremony at McEntire Joint National Guard Base in Eastover, South Carolina, Feb. 16, 2019. The change of command ceremony recognizes U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr. as the outgoing adjutant general and welcome U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Van McCarty as the incoming adjutant general. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Boffen, 108th Public Affairs Detachment)