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Map of states with male or female governors as of January 2025      Male     Female

A governor is the leader of a state or territory in the United States. They are like the chief executive, making sure laws are followed and the state runs smoothly. As of 2025, 51 women have served as governors of U.S. states. Three women have also been governors of U.S. territories, and two have been mayors of Washington, D.C.

In January 2025, 12 U.S. states have women serving as governor. This number changed slightly during January, reaching 13 or 14 at different times. Women also lead Guam, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C. Of the women currently serving as state governors, 8 are from the Democratic Party and 4 are from the Republican Party. The oldest living former female governor is Madeleine Kunin, who is 91 years old.

The First Women Governors

Female governors
The number of female governors each state has had as of January 2025. Gray means 0.      1      2      3      4      5

The very first woman to act as a governor was Carolyn B. Shelton. She was the Acting Governor of Oregon for just one weekend in 1909. The governor before her had to leave early for the U.S. Senate. The new governor was sick and couldn't start right away. So, Governor Chamberlain left his secretary, Shelton, in charge for those few days. This happened before women in Oregon were even allowed to vote!

The first woman to have important duties as an acting governor was Soledad Chávez de Chacón. She was the Secretary of State for New Mexico. In 1924, she took over as governor for two weeks. The governor was away at a convention, and the Lieutenant Governor had passed away. Chacón believed this was the first time a woman in the U.S. had taken on such a big role.

The first woman to become governor after a special election was Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming. She was elected on November 4, 1924. She took office on January 5, 1925, after her husband, who was the former governor, died. Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote, after New Jersey stopped it in 1807.

Miriam A. Ferguson of Texas won a general election on November 3, 1924. She was sworn in on January 20, 1925. Her husband, a former governor, had been removed from office earlier. The first woman elected governor who was not related to a previous governor was Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut. She was elected in 1974 and started her term on January 8, 1975.

No woman governor has ever changed political parties while in office. Also, no woman has been elected governor as a third-party member or an independent.

Facts About Women Governors

As of 2025, five states have elected women governors from both major parties. These states are Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and New Mexico. Arizona was the first state where one woman governor was followed by another. They were from different political parties. Arizona has had the most women governors with five. It is also the first state to have three women serve as governor one after another.

A new record was set in January 2025. At that time, 14 out of 50 state governorships were held by women. This happened when Kelly Ayotte became Governor of New Hampshire.

As of 2025, 18 states have never had a female governor. These include California, Florida, Illinois, and Virginia. Four states (Minnesota, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Utah) have never had a major party nominate a woman for governor. However, one woman has served as governor of Utah. Also, Minnesota has had 9 women serve as lieutenant governors in a row since 1983.

Three women of color have been state governors. Susana Martinez and Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico are both Hispanic. Nikki Haley of South Carolina is Indian-American. Martinez and Haley are Republicans, while Lujan Grisham is a Democrat.

Six women who governed U.S. territories or Washington, D.C., have been from ethnic minority groups. Sharon Pratt and Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., are African-American. Sila María Calderón, Wanda Vázquez Garced, and Jenniffer González-Colón of Puerto Rico are Hispanic. Lou Leon Guerrero of Guam is Pacific Islander. Most of these women are Democrats, except for Vázquez Garced and Gonzalez-Colon, who are Republicans.

Number of Women Governors Over Time

Starting Date Total Women Governors Graph
March 4, 1789 0  
January 5, 1925 1
January 20, 1925 2 ❚❚
January 3, 1927 1
January 17, 1927 0  
January 17, 1933 1
January 15, 1935 0  
January 16, 1967 1
May 7, 1968 0  
January 8, 1975 1
January 12, 1977 2 ❚❚
December 31, 1980 1
January 14, 1981 0  
December 13, 1983 1
January 10, 1985 2 ❚❚
January 9, 1987 3 ❚❚❚
December 8, 1987 2 ❚❚
April 4, 1988 3 ❚❚❚
January 9, 1991 2 ❚❚
January 10, 1991 1
January 14, 1991 3 ❚❚❚
January 15, 1991 4 ❚❚❚❚
March 6, 1991 3 ❚❚❚
January 18, 1994 4 ❚❚❚❚
January 9, 1995 2 ❚❚
January 17, 1995 1
January 9, 1997 2 ❚❚
September 5, 1997 3 ❚❚❚
December 31, 1998 4 ❚❚❚❚
January 11, 1999 3 ❚❚❚
January 1, 2001 4 ❚❚❚❚
January 3, 2001 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 31, 2001 4 ❚❚❚❚
April 10, 2001 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
December 2, 2002 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 1, 2003 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 2, 2003 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 9, 2003 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 13, 2003 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
November 5, 2003 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 12, 2004 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
July 1, 2004 9 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 3, 2005 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 12, 2005 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
December 4, 2006 9 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 14, 2008 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 10, 2009 9 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 20, 2009 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
April 28, 2009 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
July 26, 2009 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
December 6, 2010 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 5, 2011 4 ❚❚❚❚
January 10, 2011 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 12, 2011 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 3, 2013 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 5, 2013 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 16, 2013 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 5, 2015 4 ❚❚❚❚
January 6, 2015 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
February 16, 2015 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 2, 2017 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
January 24, 2017 4 ❚❚❚❚
April 10, 2017 5 ❚❚❚❚❚
May 24, 2017 6 ❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 1, 2019 7 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 2, 2019 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 5, 2019 9 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
March 2, 2021 8 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
August 24, 2021 9 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 2, 2023 10 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 5, 2023 11 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 10, 2023 12 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 7, 2025 13 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 9, 2025 14 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 21, 2025 13 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚
January 25, 2025 12 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚

List of Women State Governors

Image Name
(lifespan)
State Term Start Term End Party Key Facts How They Left Office Time in Office
Nellie Tayloe Ross.jpg Ross, NellieNellie Ross
(1876–1977)
Wyoming Wyoming January 5, 1925 January 3, 1927 Democratic First woman to serve as governor. Lost re-election 1 year, 363 days
Miriam A. Ferguson.jpg Ferguson, Miriam A.Miriam A. Ferguson
(1875–1961)
Texas Texas January 20, 1925 January 17, 1927 Democratic First woman elected in a general election. First to serve non-consecutive terms. Lost re-nomination 1 year, 362 days
January 17, 1933 January 15, 1935 Retired 1 year, 363 days
Lurleen Wallace.jpg Wallace, LurleenLurleen Wallace
(1926–1968)
Alabama Alabama January 16, 1967 May 7, 1968 Democratic First woman governor of Alabama. First to die in office. Died in office 1 year, 112 days
Ella Grasso.jpg Grasso, Ella T.Ella T. Grasso
(1919–1981)
Connecticut Connecticut January 8, 1975 December 31, 1980 Democratic First woman governor of Connecticut. Resigned 5 years, 358 days
Dixy Lee Ray.jpg Ray, Dixy LeeDixy Lee Ray
(1914–1994)
Washington (state) Washington January 12, 1977 January 14, 1981 Democratic First woman governor of Washington. Lost re-nomination 4 years, 2 days
Vesta Roy Portrait NH Statehouse 02.jpg Roy, Vesta M.Vesta M. Roy
(1925–2002)
New Hampshire New Hampshire December 29, 1982 January 6, 1983 Republican First woman Acting Governor of New Hampshire. Shortest serving female governor. Replaced by new governor 8 days
Lt. Governor Martha Layne Collins (cropped).jpg Collins, MarthaMartha Collins
(born 1936)
Kentucky Kentucky December 13, 1983 December 8, 1987 Democratic First woman governor of Kentucky. Term-limited 3 years, 360 days
Madeleine Kunin 2009 (cropped).jpg Kunin, MadeleineMadeleine Kunin
(born 1933)
Vermont Vermont January 10, 1985 January 10, 1991 Democratic First woman governor of Vermont. First foreign-born woman governor. Retired 6 years, 0 days
Kay Orr 2017.jpg Orr, Kay A.Kay A. Orr
(born 1939)
Nebraska Nebraska January 9, 1987 January 9, 1991 Republican First woman governor of Nebraska. First Republican woman elected governor. Lost re-election 4 years, 0 days
Rose Mofford 2012.jpg Mofford, RoseRose Mofford
(1922–2016)
Arizona Arizona April 4, 1988 March 6, 1991 Democratic First woman governor of Arizona. Became governor from Secretary of State. Retired 2 years, 336 days
Finney, JoanJoan Finney
(1925–2001)
Kansas Kansas January 14, 1991 January 9, 1995 Democratic First woman governor of Kansas. First to defeat a sitting governor. Retired 3 years, 360 days
Barbara Roberts (8100211362).jpg Roberts, BarbaraBarbara Roberts
(born 1936)
Oregon Oregon January 14, 1991 January 9, 1995 Democratic First woman governor of Oregon. Retired 3 years, 360 days
Ann Richards, Governor of Texas.jpg Richards, AnnAnn Richards
(1933–2006)
Texas Texas January 15, 1991 January 17, 1995 Democratic Lost re-election 4 years, 2 days
Christine Todd Whitman 412-APD-A5-EPA13a.jpg Todd Whitman, ChristineChristine Todd Whitman
(born 1946)
New Jersey New Jersey January 18, 1994 January 31, 2001 Republican First woman governor of New Jersey. First Republican woman to defeat a sitting governor. Resigned to join EPA 7 years, 13 days
Shaheen Senate Portrait.jpg Shaheen, JeanneJeanne Shaheen
(born 1947)
New Hampshire New Hampshire January 9, 1997 January 9, 2003 Democratic First woman elected Governor of New Hampshire. Retired 6 years, 0 days
Jane Dee Hull by Gage Skidmore.jpg Hull, Jane DeeJane Dee Hull
(1935–2020)
Arizona Arizona September 5, 1997 January 6, 2003 Republican Became governor from Secretary of State. Term-limited 5 years, 123 days
Nancy Hollister (Ohio governor).jpg Hollister, NancyNancy Hollister
(born 1949)
Ohio Ohio December 31, 1998 January 11, 1999 Republican First woman governor of Ohio. Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Term ended 11 days
Judy Martz 2003.jpg Martz, JudyJudy Martz
(1943–2017)
Montana Montana January 1, 2001 January 3, 2005 Republican First woman governor of Montana. Retired 4 years, 2 days
Ruth Ann Minner (2008) (cropped).jpg Minner, Ruth AnnRuth Ann Minner
(1935–2021)
Delaware Delaware January 3, 2001 January 20, 2009 Democratic First woman governor of Delaware. Longest serving female governor. Term-limited 8 years, 17 days
Jane Swift 2001 (3x4a).jpeg Swift, JaneJane Swift
(born 1965)
Massachusetts Massachusetts April 10, 2001 January 2, 2003 Republican First woman Acting Governor of Massachusetts. First to give birth while in office. Retired 1 year, 267 days
Linda Lingle in March 2010.jpg Lingle, LindaLinda Lingle
(born 1953)
Hawaii Hawaii December 2, 2002 December 6, 2010 Republican First woman governor of Hawaii. Term-limited 8 years, 4 days
Secretary Jennifer Granholm (June 2021).jpg Granholm, JenniferJennifer Granholm
(born 1959)
Michigan Michigan January 1, 2003 January 1, 2011 Democratic First woman governor of Michigan. Term-limited 8 years, 0 days
Janet Napolitano by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg Napolitano, JanetJanet Napolitano
(born 1957)
Arizona Arizona January 6, 2003 January 21, 2009 Democratic First woman to follow another woman as governor. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security 6 years, 15 days
Kathleen Sebelius official portrait.jpg Sebelius, KathleenKathleen Sebelius
(born 1948)
Kansas Kansas January 13, 2003 April 28, 2009 Democratic First governor who is the daughter of a former governor. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services 6 years, 105 days
Olene Walker.JPG Walker, OleneOlene Walker
(1930–2015)
Utah Utah November 5, 2003 January 3, 2005 Republican First woman governor of Utah. Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Lost nomination for full term 1 year, 59 days
Kathleen Blanco 2006 (cropped).jpg Blanco, KathleenKathleen Blanco
(1942–2019)
Louisiana Louisiana January 12, 2004 January 14, 2008 Democratic First woman governor of Louisiana. Retired 4 years, 2 days
Jodi Rell 2007.jpg Rell, JodiJodi Rell
(1946–2024)
Connecticut Connecticut July 1, 2004 January 5, 2011 Republican Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Retired 6 years, 188 days
ChristineGregoireOfficial.jpg Gregoire, ChristineChristine Gregoire
(born 1947)
Washington (state) Washington January 12, 2005 January 16, 2013 Democratic Retired 8 years, 4 days
Sarah Palin (51769866572) (cropped).jpg Palin, SarahSarah Palin
(born 1964)
Alaska Alaska December 4, 2006 July 26, 2009 Republican First woman governor of Alaska. Resigned 2 years, 234 days
Beverly Perdue official photo.jpg Perdue, BevBev Perdue
(born 1947)
North Carolina North Carolina January 10, 2009 January 5, 2013 Democratic First woman governor of North Carolina. Retired 3 years, 361 days
Jan Brewer by Gage Skidmore 5.jpg Brewer, JanJan Brewer
(born 1944)
Arizona Arizona January 21, 2009 January 5, 2015 Republican Became governor from Secretary of State. Retired 5 years, 349 days
Governor NewMexico.jpg Martinez, SusanaSusana Martinez
(born 1959)
New Mexico New Mexico January 1, 2011 January 1, 2019 Republican First woman governor of New Mexico. First Latina governor of a U.S. state. Term-limited 8 years, 0 days
Governor Mary Fallin May 2015.jpg Fallin, MaryMary Fallin
(born 1954)
Oklahoma Oklahoma January 10, 2011 January 14, 2019 Republican First woman governor of Oklahoma. Term-limited 8 years, 4 days
Nikki Haley by Gage Skidmore 5.jpg Haley, NikkiNikki Haley
(born 1972)
South Carolina South Carolina January 12, 2011 January 24, 2017 Republican First woman governor of South Carolina. First Indian American woman governor. Resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations 6 years, 12 days
Maggie Hassan, official portrait, 115th Congress.jpg Hassan, MaggieMaggie Hassan
(born 1958)
New Hampshire New Hampshire January 3, 2013 January 2, 2017 Democratic Resigned to become a U.S. Senator 3 years, 365 days
Gina Raimondo.jpg Raimondo, GinaGina Raimondo
(born 1971)
Rhode Island Rhode Island January 6, 2015 March 2, 2021 Democratic First woman governor of Rhode Island. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Commerce 6 years, 55 days
Gov Kate Brown 2021.jpg Brown, KateKate Brown
(born 1960)
Oregon Oregon February 18, 2015 January 9, 2023 Democratic Became governor from Secretary of State. Term-limited 7 years, 325 days
Governor Kay Ivey 2017 (cropped).jpg Ivey, KayKay Ivey
(born 1944)
Alabama Alabama April 10, 2017 Incumbent Republican Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Serving 8 years, 64 days
Kim Reynolds (53129996491) (cropped).jpg Reynolds, KimKim Reynolds
(born 1959)
Iowa Iowa May 24, 2017 Incumbent Republican First woman governor of Iowa. Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Serving 8 years, 20 days
8R4A9872 (53367444225) (Whitmer1).jpg Whitmer, GretchenGretchen Whitmer
(born 1971)
Michigan Michigan January 1, 2019 Incumbent Democratic Serving 6 years, 163 days
Michelle Lujan Grisham 2021.jpg Lujan Grisham, MichelleMichelle Lujan Grisham
(born 1959)
New Mexico New Mexico January 1, 2019 Incumbent Democratic Serving 6 years, 163 days
Maine congressional delegation meets with Gov Janet Mills (cropped).jpg Mills, JanetJanet Mills
(born 1947)
Maine Maine January 2, 2019 Incumbent Democratic First woman governor of Maine. Serving 6 years, 162 days
Noem Portrait 2.jpg Noem, KristiKristi Noem
(born 1971)
South Dakota South Dakota January 5, 2019 January 25, 2025 Republican First woman governor of South Dakota. Resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security 6 years, 20 days
Laura Kelly official photo.jpg Kelly, LauraLaura Kelly
(born 1950)
Kansas Kansas January 14, 2019 Incumbent Democratic Serving 6 years, 150 days
Kathy Hochul March 2024.jpg Hochul, KathyKathy Hochul
(born 1958)
New York (state) New York August 24, 2021 Incumbent Democratic First woman governor of New York. Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Serving 3 years, 293 days
Katie Hobbs (54110017787) (cropped).jpg Hobbs, KatieKatie Hobbs
(born 1969)
Arizona Arizona January 2, 2023 Incumbent Democratic Serving 2 years, 162 days
Maura Healey, official portrait, governor.jpg Healey, MauraMaura Healey
(born 1971)
Massachusetts Massachusetts January 5, 2023 Incumbent Democratic First woman elected Governor of Massachusetts. Serving 2 years, 159 days
Tina Kotek, 2021.jpg Kotek, TinaTina Kotek
(born 1966)
Oregon Oregon January 9, 2023 Incumbent Democratic Serving 2 years, 155 days
Sarah Sanders September 2024 (cropped).jpg Huckabee Sanders, SarahSarah Huckabee Sanders
(born 1982)
Arkansas Arkansas January 10, 2023 Incumbent Republican First woman governor of Arkansas. Youngest current governor. Serving 2 years, 154 days
Bethany Hall-Long.jpg Bethany Hall-Long
(born 1963)
Delaware Delaware January 7, 2025 January 21, 2025 Democratic Became governor from Lieutenant Governor. Lost nomination for full term 14 days
Kelly Ayotte, Official Portrait, 112th Congress 2.jpg Kelly Ayotte
(born 1968)
New Hampshire New Hampshire January 9, 2025 Incumbent Republican Serving 156 days

Women Governors by Party

Party Total Number Number Currently Serving
Democratic 30 8
Republican 20 4
Total: 50 12

States with Women Governors

Number of Women Governors States Number of States
5 Arizona 1
4 New Hampshire 1
3 Kansas, Oregon 2
2 Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas, Washington 8
1 Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming 20
0 California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin 18

Governors Who Gave Birth While in Office

Governors Who Gave Birth While in Office
Governor State Date of Child's Birth Mother's Age Notes
Jane Swift Massachusetts May 14, 2001 36 First acting governor to give birth while in office. She had twin girls.
Sarah Palin Alaska April 18, 2008 44 First elected governor to give birth while in office. She had a son named Trig.

Women Governors of Territories and Washington, D.C.

Image Name
(lifespan)
Area Term Start Term End Party Key Facts How They Left Office
Mayor Sharon Pratt.jpg Pratt, SharonSharon Pratt
(born 1944)
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia January 2, 1991 January 2, 1995 Democratic First African American woman mayor of a major city. First woman mayor of Washington, D.C. Lost re-nomination
Puerto Rican Governor Sila Calderon at the Pentagon, Feb 27, 2001.jpg Calderón, SilaSila Calderón
(born 1942)
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico January 2, 2001 January 2, 2005 Popular Democratic/
Democratic
First woman governor of Puerto Rico. First Hispanic American woman governor. Retired
Muriel Bowser official photo.jpg Bowser, MurielMuriel Bowser
(born 1972)
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia January 2, 2015 Incumbent Democratic Serving
Lou Leon Guerrero in 2018.jpeg Guerrero, Lou LeonLou Leon Guerrero
(born 1950)
Guam Guam January 7, 2019 Incumbent Democratic First and only woman governor of Guam. First Pacific Islander American woman governor. Serving
Wanda Vasquez (cropped).jpg Vázquez Garced, WandaWanda Vázquez Garced
(born 1960)
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico August 7, 2019 January 2, 2021 New Progressive/
Republican
Became governor from Secretary of Justice. Lost re-nomination
Official portrait of Resident Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez.jpg Jenniffer González-Colón
(born 1976)
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico January 2, 2025 Incumbent New Progressive/
Republican
Serving

Number of Women Governors by Party in Territories

Party Total Number Number Currently Serving
Democratic 4 2
Republican 2 1
Total: 5 3

Timeline of Women Serving as Governors

Kelly Ayotte Bethany Hall-Long Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon Sarah Huckabee Sanders Tina Kotek Maura Healey Katie Hobbs Kathy Hochul Wanda Vázquez Garced Laura Kelly Lou Leon Guerrero Kristi Noem Janet Mills Michelle Lujan Grisham Gretchen Whitmer Kim Reynolds Kay Ivey Kate Brown Gina Raimondo Muriel Bowser Maggie Hassan Nikki Haley Mary Fallin Susana Martinez Jan Brewer Bev Perdue Sarah Palin Christine Gregoire Jodi Rell Kathleen Blanco Olene Walker Kathleen Sebelius Janet Napolitano Jennifer Granholm Linda Lingle Jane Swift Ruth Ann Minner Sila María Calderón Judy Martz Nancy Hollister Jane Dee Hull Jeanne Shaheen Christine Todd Whitman Ann Richards Barbara Roberts Joan Finney Sharon Pratt Kelly Rose Mofford Kay Orr Madeleine Kunin Martha Layne Collins Vesta M. Roy Dixy Lee Ray Ella T. Grasso Lurleen Wallace Miriam A. Ferguson Nellie Tayloe Ross

Elections with Two Female Candidates

In some elections, both major parties nominated a woman for governor. The winning governor is shown in bold.

Elections with Two Female Major Party Nominees
Election Year State Winner Second Place Finisher Other Female Candidate(s)
1986 Nebraska Orr, Kay A.Kay A. Orr Helen Boosalis
2002 Hawaii Lingle, LindaLinda Lingle Mazie Hirono
2010 New Mexico Susana Martinez Diane Denish
Oklahoma Mary Fallin Jari Askins
2022 Alabama Kay Ivey Yolanda Flowers
Arizona Katie Hobbs Kari Lake
Iowa Kim Reynolds Deidre DeJear
Michigan Gretchen Whitmer Tudor Dixon
Oregon Tina Kotek Christine Drazan Betsy Johnson
2024 New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte Joyce Craig

See Also

  • List of first gentlemen in the United States
  • List of female lieutenant governors in the United States
  • List of female first ministers in Canada
  • List of female heads of government in Australia
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