List of Governors of Louisiana

Governor of Louisiana
Gouverneurs de Louisiane
Incumbent
John Bel Edwards

since January 11, 2016
Style The Honorable
Residence Louisiana Governor's Mansion
Term length Four years, renewable once[1]
Precursor Governor of Orleans Territory
Inaugural holder William C. C. Claiborne
Formation April 30, 1812 (1812-04-30)
Deputy Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
Salary US$130,000 per year
(2013)[2]

This is a list of the Governors of Louisiana (French: Gouverneurs de Louisiane), from acquisition by the United States in 1803 to the present day. For earlier governors of Louisiana see List of colonial governors of Louisiana.

List

Territory of Orleans (18041812)

In 1803, Europe was about to become involved in a continental war. The French Empire, led by Napoleon, had begun an aggressive expansionist policy which challenged the interests of United Kingdom. When the Haitian Revolution, with British support, overthrew the French colonial rule on that island, the French Empire began reorganizing its military. To finance this, Napoleon sold the colony of Louisiana to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. From 1804 to 1812, the lower area, which would eventually become the modern state, was known as the "Territory of Orleans". The vast area to the north and west of the Mississippi River was called the "Louisiana Territory".

Governor Governorship Previous office Party Appointer(s)
25
[3]
  William C. C. Claiborne
1772/751817
(Aged 42/45)
December 20, 1803

April 30, 1812
Governor of
Mississippi Territory

(18011803)
Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson
James Madison

State of Louisiana (1812present)

# Governor Governorship Previous office Party Election Lt. Governor
1 William C. C. Claiborne
1772/751817
(Aged 42/45)
April 30, 1812

December 16, 1816
Governor of
Orleans Territory

(18031812)
Democratic-Republican
(1812)
Office not established
2 Jacques Villeré
17611830
(Aged 68)
December 16, 1816

December 18, 1820
Major General
of the
Louisiana militia
(18031816)
Democratic-Republican (1816)
3 Thomas B. Robertson
17791828
(Aged 49)
December 18, 1820

November 15, 1824
Attorney General
of Louisiana

(18181820)
Democratic-Republican (1820)
4 Henry S. Thibodaux
17691827
(Aged 57/58)
November 15, 1824

December 13, 1824
President of the
Louisiana State Senate

(18231826)
Democratic-Republican
5 Henry Johnson
17831864
(Aged 80)
December 13, 1824

December 15, 1828
U.S. Senator
from Louisiana
(18181824)
Democratic-Republican (1824)
6 Pierre Derbigny
17691829
(Aged 60)
December 15, 1828

October 6, 1829
(Died in office)
Secretary of State of Louisiana
(18201828)
National Republican (1828)
7 Armand Beauvais
17831843
(Aged 60)
October 6, 1829

January 14, 1830
Speaker
of the
Louisiana State House

(18201822)
National Republican
8 Jacques Dupré
17731846
(Aged 73)
January 14, 1830

January 31, 1831
Louisiana State Representative
(18161824)
National Republican
9 Andre B. Roman
17951866
(Aged 70)
January 31, 1831

February 4, 1835
Speaker
of the
Louisiana State House

(18281830)
National Republican (1830)
10 Edward D. White Sr.
17951847
(Aged 52)
February 4, 1835

February 4, 1839
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 1st District
(18291834)
Whig (1834)
(9) Andre B. Roman
17951866
(Aged 70)
February 4, 1839

January 30, 1843
Governor of Louisiana
(18311835)
Whig (1838)
11 Alexandre Mouton
18041885
(Aged 80)
January 30, 1843

February 12, 1846
U.S. Senator
from Louisiana
(18371842)
Democratic (1842)
12 Isaac Johnson
18031853
(Aged 49)
February 12, 1846

January 28, 1850
Judge in the
3rd State Circuit

(18391846)
Democratic (1846) Trasimond Landry
13 Joseph M. Walker
17841856
(Aged 71)
January 28, 1850

January 18, 1853
State Treasurer
of Louisiana
(18461849)
Democratic (1849) Jean Baptiste Plauché
14 Paul Octave Hébert
18181880
(Aged 61)
January 18, 1853

January 22, 1856
Lieutenant Colonel
of the
United States Army
(18401845)
Democratic (1852) William W. Farmer
January 18, 1853 October 29, 1854
(Died in office)
Robert C. Wickliffe
October 30, 1854 January 22, 1856
15 Robert C. Wickliffe
18191895
(Aged 76)
January 22, 1856

January 23, 1860
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(18541856)
Democratic (1855) Charles H. Mouton
January 22, 1856 1859
William F. Griffin
1859 January 23, 1860
16 Thomas O. Moore
18041876
(Aged 72)
January 23, 1860

January 25, 1864
Louisiana State Senator
(1856)
Democratic
(Southern)
(1859) Henry M. Hyams
17 & 18 Henry W. Allen
18201866
(Aged 45)
January 25, 1864

June 2, 1865
Brigadier General
of the
Confederate States Army
(18611864)
Democratic
(Southern)
(Confederacy)
(1863)
Benjamin W. Pearce
George F. Shepley
18191878
(Aged 59)
July 2, 1862

March 4, 1864
Colonel of the
Union Army
(18611862)
Republican N/A
(Union)
Office vacant
19 Michael Hahn
18301886
(Aged 55)
March 4, 1864

March 4, 1865
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 2nd District
(18621863)
Republican (Union)
(1864)
James Madison Wells
20
[4]
James Madison Wells
18081899
(Aged 91)
March 4, 1865

June 3, 1867
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(18641865)
Republican (1865) Albert Voorhies
21 Benjamin Flanders
18161896
(Aged 80)
June 3, 1867

January 8, 1868
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 1st District
(18621863)
Republican Office vacant
June 3, 1867 June 27, 1868
22 Joshua Baker
17991885
(Aged 86)
January 8, 1868

June 27, 1868
Captain of the
United States Cavalry
(18461851)
Democratic
23 Henry C. Warmoth
18421931
(Aged 89)
June 27, 1868

December 9, 1872
None Republican (1868) Oscar Dunn
June 27, 1868 November 22, 1871
(Died in office)
Pinckney Pinchback
November 23, 1871 December 9, 1872
24 Pinckney Pinchback
18371921
(Aged 84)
December 9, 1872

January 13, 1873
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(18711872)
Republican Office vacant
26 William P. Kellogg
18301918
(Aged 87)
May 22, 1873

January 8, 1877
U.S. Senator
from Louisiana
(18681872)
Republican (1872) Caesar Antoine
28 Francis T. Nicholls
18341912
(Aged 77)
April 24, 1877

January 14, 1880
Brigadier General
of the
Confederate States Army
(18611865)
Democratic (1876) Louis A. Wiltz
29 Louis A. Wiltz
18431881
(Aged 38)
January 14, 1880

October 16, 1881
(Died in office)
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(18771880)
Democratic (1879) Samuel D. McEnery
30 Samuel D. McEnery
18371910
(Aged 73)
October 16, 1881

May 20, 1888
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(18801881)
Democratic William A. Robertson
October 16, 1881 December 24, 1881
George L. Walton
December 24, 1881 May 20, 1884
(1884) Clay Knobloch
May 20, 1884 May 20, 1888
(28) Francis T. Nicholls
18341912
(Aged 77)
May 20, 1888

May 10, 1892
Governor of Louisiana
(18771880)
Democratic (1888) James Jeffries
31 Murphy J. Foster
18491921
(Aged 72)
May 10, 1892

May 8, 1900
Louisiana State Senator
(18801892)
Democratic 21
(1892)
Charles Parlange
May 10, 1892 December 11, 1893
Hiram R. Lott
December 11, 1893 June 2, 1895
(Died in office)
(1896) Robert H. Snyder
June 2, 1895 May 8, 1900
32 William W. Heard
18531926
(Aged 73)
May 8, 1900

May 10, 1904
Louisiana State Auditor
(18921900)
Democratic (1900) Albert Estopinal
33 Newton C. Blanchard
18491922
(Aged 73)
May 10, 1904

May 12, 1908
Associate Justice
of the
Louisiana Supreme Court
(18971903)
Democratic (1904) Jared Y. Sanders Sr.
34 Jared Y. Sanders Sr.
18691944
(Aged 75)
May 10, 1908

May 14, 1912
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19041908)
Democratic (1908) Paul M. Lambremont
35 Luther E. Hall
18691921
(Aged 52)
May 14, 1912

May 9, 1916
Appellate Judge in the
2nd State Circuit

(19061911)
Democratic (1912) Thomas C. Barrett
36 Ruffin Pleasant
18711937
(Aged 66)
May 9, 1916

May 11, 1920
Attorney General
of Louisiana

(19121916)
Democratic (1916) Fernand Mouton
37 John M. Parker
18631939
(Aged 76)
May 11, 1920

May 13, 1924
None Democratic (1920) Hewitt Bouanchaud
May 11, 1920 February 19, 1924
Delos R. Johnson
February 19, 1924 May 13, 1924
38 Henry L. Fuqua
18651926
(Aged 60)
May 13, 1924

October 11, 1926
(Died in office)
Warden
of the
Louisiana State Penitentiary
(19161924)
Democratic (1924) Oramel H. Simpson
39 Oramel H. Simpson
18701932
(Aged 62)
October 11, 1926

May 21, 1928
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19241926)
Democratic Philip H. Gilbert
40 Huey Long
18931935
(Aged 42)
May 21, 1928

January 25, 1932
Louisiana Public Service Commissioner
for 5th District

(19221926)
Democratic (1928) Paul N. Cyr
May 21, 1928 March 4, 1931
Alvin Olin King
March 4, 1931 January 25, 1932
41 Alvin O. King
18901958
(Aged 67)
January 25, 1932

May 10, 1932
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19311932)
Democratic Office vacant
42 Oscar K. Allen
18821936
(Aged 53)
May 10, 1932

January 28, 1936
(Died in office)
Chairman of the
Louisiana Highway Commission
(19281930)
Democratic (1932) John B. Fournet
May 10, 1932 January 2, 1935
James A. Noe
January 2, 1935 January 28, 1936
43 James A. Noe
18901976
(Aged 85)
January 28, 1936

May 12, 1936
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19351936)
Democratic Office vacant
44 Richard W. Leche
18981965
(Aged 66)
May 12, 1936

June 26, 1939
Appellate Judge in the
4th State Circuit

(19341936)
Democratic (1936) Earl Long
45 Earl Long
18951960
(Aged 65)
June 26, 1939

May 14, 1940
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19361939)
Democratic Coleman Lindsey
46 Samuel H. Jones
18971978
(Aged 80)
May 14, 1940

May 9, 1944
Assistant District Attorney
in the
14th Judicial District
(19251934)
Democratic (1940) Marc M. Mouton
47 James H. Davis
18992000
(Aged 101)
May 9, 1944

May 11, 1948
Louisiana Public Service Commissioner
for 5th District

(19421944)
Democratic (1944) J. Emile Verret
(45) Earl Long
18951960
(Aged 65)
May 11, 1948

May 13, 1952
Governor of Louisiana
(19391940)
Democratic (1948) William J. Dodd
48 Robert F. Kennon
19021988
(Aged 85)
May 13, 1952

May 8, 1956
Judge in the
2nd State Circuit

(19451952)
Democratic (1952) Charles E. Barham
(45) Earl Long
18951960
(Aged 65)
May 8, 1956

May 10, 1960
Governor of Louisiana
(19481952)
Democratic (1956) Lether Frazar
(47) James "Jimmie" Davis
18992000
(Aged 101)
May 10, 1960

May 12, 1964
Governor of Louisiana
(19441948)
Democratic (1959–60) Clarence Aycock
49 John McKeithen
19181999
(Aged 81)
May 12, 1964

May 9, 1972
Louisiana Public Service Commissioner
for 3rd District

(19551964)
Democratic (1963–64)
(1967)
50 Edwin Edwards
August 27, 1927
May 9, 1972

March 10, 1980
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 7th District
(19651972)
Democratic (1971–72) James Fitzmorris Jr.
(1975)
51 Dave Treen
19282009
(Aged 81)
March 10, 1980

March 12, 1984
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 3rd District
(19731980)
Republican (1979) Robert L. Freeman
(50) Edwin Edwards
August 27, 1927
March 12, 1984

March 14, 1988
Governor of Louisiana
(19721980)
Democratic (1983)
52 Buddy Roemer
October 4, 1943
March 14, 1988

January 13, 1992
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 4th District
(19811988)
Democratic[lower-alpha 1] (1987) Paul Hardy
(50) Edwin Edwards
August 27, 1927
January 13, 1992

January 8, 1996
Governor of Louisiana
(19841988)
Democratic (1991) Melinda Schwegmann
53 Mike Foster
July 11, 1930
January 8, 1996

January 12, 2004
Louisiana State Senator
(19881996)
Republican (1995) Kathleen Blanco
(1999)
54 Kathleen Blanco
December 15, 1942
January 12, 2004

January 14, 2008
Lt. Governor of Louisiana
(19962004)
Democratic (2003) Mitch Landrieu
January 12, 2004 May 3, 2010
55 Bobby Jindal
June 10, 1971
January 14, 2008

January 11, 2016
U.S. Representative
for Louisiana's 1st District
(20052008)
Republican (2007)
Scott Angelle
May 3, 2010 November 22, 2010
Jay Dardenne
November 22, 2010 January 11, 2016
(2011)
56 John Bel Edwards
September 16, 1966
January 11, 2016

Incumbent
Louisiana State Representative
(20082015)
Democratic (2015) Billy Nungesser
Notes

Murdered/Died in office

Other high offices held

This is a table of congressional, other governorships, and other federal offices held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Louisiana except where noted. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take another office.

Governor Gubernatorial term U.S. Congress Other offices held
House Senate
William Charles Cole Claiborne 18031816 S U.S. Representative from Tennessee, Governor of Mississippi Territory
Thomas B. Robertson 18201824 H
Henry Johnson 18241828 H S
Edward Douglass White Sr. 18351839 H
Alexandre Mouton 18431846 S
Robert C. Wickliffe 18561860 Louisiana Lieutenant Governor, Elected U.S. Representative but was refused his seat
Michael Hahn 18641865 H Elected U.S. Senator* but was refused his seat
Benjamin Flanders 18701872 H
P. B. S. Pinchback 18721873 Acting Lieutenant Governor, Elected to both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate but was refused his seat.[6]
William P. Kellogg 18731877 H S
Samuel D. McEnery 18811888 S Louisiana Lieutenant Governor
Murphy J. Foster 18921900 S
Newton C. Blanchard 19041908 H S
Jared Y. Sanders, Sr. 19081912 H Louisiana Lieutenant Governor, Elected U.S. Senator but denied the seat, preferring to stay governor
Oramel H. Simpson 19261928 Louisiana Lieutenant Governor
Huey Pierce Long 19281932 S* Elected to the Senate in 1930, but did not take the seat until the election of his hand-picked successor was ensured
Edwin W. Edwards 19721980
19841988
19921996
H
David C. Treen 19801984 H
Buddy Roemer 19881992 H
Kathleen Blanco 20042008 Louisiana Lieutenant Governor (1996–2004)
Bobby Jindal 20082016 H

Living former U.S. governors of Louisiana

As of May 2018, there are five former U.S. governors of Louisiana who are currently living at this time, the oldest being Edwin W. Edwards (served 19721980, 19841988 and 19921996, born 1927). The most recent governor, and also the most recently serving governor, to die was David C. Treen (served 19801984, born 1928), on October 29, 2009.

GovernorGubernatorial termDate of birth
Edwin W. Edwards 19721980
19841988
19921996
August 7, 1927
Buddy Roemer 19881992 October 4, 1943
Murphy J. Foster, Jr. 19962004 July 11, 1930
Kathleen Blanco 20042008 December 15, 1942
Bobby Jindal 20082016 June 10, 1971

Notes

  1. Roemer switched to the Republican Party on March 1991, just 9 months before the state elections.[5]

References

  1. "Louisiana Constitution of 1974" (PDF). Article IV, section 3. A person who has served as governor for more than one and one-half terms in two consecutive terms shall not be elected governor for the succeeding term.
  2. "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. As continuation of the colonial's office.
  4. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d ... United States Congressm House. 1848. p. 1138.
  5. "Trio in Louisiana make up unusual slate for governor". The Milwaukee Journal. Associated Press. March 18, 1991.
  6. Compilation of Senate Election Cases from 1789 to 1885 - Pages 483 - 512
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