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Governor of Nebraska
Nebraska-StateSeal.svg
Seal of Nebraska
Governor Pillen of Nebraska.jpg
Incumbent
Jim Pillen

since January 5, 2023
Style The Honorable
Residence Nebraska Governor's Mansion
Term length 4 years, renewable once consecutively
Inaugural holder David Butler
Formation Constitution of Nebraska
Salary $105,000 USD (2022)

The governor of Nebraska is like the chief executive officer for the state of Nebraska. This person leads the state government. The rules for the governor's job are found in the Constitution of Nebraska.

The governor is chosen by voters for a four-year term. Elections happen two years after presidential elections. A governor can be elected many times, but they can only serve two terms in a row. The current governor is Jim Pillen. He is a Republican and started his term on January 5, 2023.

To become governor, a person must be at least 30 years old. They also need to have lived in Nebraska for five years before the election. Before 1966, governors served for two years. A change in 1962 made the term four years long, starting with the 1966 election. Another change in 1966 set a limit of two terms in a row. The lieutenant governor, who is like the vice-governor, has the same rules and runs for election with the governor.

The governor's term, along with other state leaders, starts in January after an election. If the governor cannot do their job or is out of the state, the lieutenant governor steps in. If the governor's office becomes empty, the lieutenant governor becomes the new governor. If both offices are empty, the Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature takes over.

Governors of Nebraska: A Look Back

This section explores the history of Nebraska's governors. It covers leaders from when Nebraska was a territory to the present day.

Nebraska Territory Leaders

The Nebraska Territory was set up on May 30, 1854. Five governors were chosen by the president of the United States to lead the territory.

In 1853, William Walker was chosen as a temporary governor. This helped speed up the process for the federal government to officially organize the territory.

Governors of the Territory of Nebraska
No. Governor Time in Office Appointed By
1 Francis Burt.jpg Francis Burt
(1807–1854)
August 2, 1854

October 18, 1854
(died in office)
Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce
2 Mark Whitaker Izard.jpg Mark W. Izard
(1799–1866)
December 20, 1854

October 25, 1857
(resigned)
Pierce, FranklinFranklin Pierce
3 William Alexander Richardson - Brady-Handy.jpg William Alexander Richardson
(1811–1875)
December 10, 1857

December 5, 1858
(resigned)
Buchanan, JamesJames Buchanan
4 SamuelWBlack.jpg Samuel W. Black
(1816–1862)
February 8, 1859

February 24, 1861
(resigned)
Buchanan, JamesJames Buchanan
5 Alvin Saunders - Brady-Handy.jpg Alvin Saunders
(1817–1899)
March 27, 1861

March 27, 1867
(statehood)
Lincoln, AbrahamAbraham Lincoln
Johnson, AndrewAndrew Johnson

Governors of the State of Nebraska

Nebraska officially became a state on March 1, 1867. Since then, many people have served as governor. Charles W. Bryan is the only governor to serve terms that were not in a row. Dave Heineman served the longest, for 10 years.


Governors of the State of Nebraska
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
1 Hon. David Butler. Governor Nebraska - NARA - 528665.jpg   David Butler
(1829–1891)
March 27, 1867

June 2, 1871
(impeached and removed)
Republican 1866 Office did not exist
1868
1870
William H. James.gif William H. James
(1831–1920)
June 2, 1871

January 13, 1873
(successor took office)
Republican Secretary
of state
acting
2 Robert Wilkinson Furnace.jpg Robert Wilkinson Furnas
(1824–1905)
January 13, 1873

January 12, 1875
(did not run)
Republican 1872
3 Silas Garber published 1913.jpg Silas Garber
(1833–1905)
January 12, 1875

January 9, 1879
(did not run)
Republican 1874   Abbott, Othman A.Othman A. Abbott
1876
4 Albinus Nance.jpg Albinus Nance
(1848–1911)
January 9, 1879

January 4, 1883
(did not run)
Republican 1878 Carns, Edmund C.Edmund C. Carns
1880
5 James William Dawes.jpg James W. Dawes
(1845–1918)
January 4, 1883

January 6, 1887
(did not run)
Republican 1882 Agee, Alfred W.Alfred W. Agee
1884 Shedd, Hibbard H.Hibbard H. Shedd
6 John Milton Thayer - Brady-Handy.jpg John Milton Thayer
(1820–1906)
January 6, 1887

January 15, 1891
(did not run)
Republican 1886
1888 de Rue Meiklejohn, GeorgeGeorge de Rue Meiklejohn
Majors, Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson Majors
7 James E Boyd Nebraska Governor.jpg James E. Boyd
(1834–1906)
January 15, 1891

May 5, 1891
(removed)
Democratic 1890
6 John Milton Thayer - Brady-Handy.jpg John Milton Thayer
(1820–1906)
May 5, 1891

February 8, 1892
(removed)
Republican
7 James E Boyd Nebraska Governor.jpg James E. Boyd
(1834–1906)
February 8, 1892

January 13, 1893
(did not run)
Democratic
8 Lorenzo Crounse - Brady-Handy.jpg Lorenzo Crounse
(1834–1909)
January 13, 1893

January 3, 1895
(did not run)
Republican 1892
9 Silas A. Holcomb.jpg Silas A. Holcomb
(1858–1920)
January 3, 1895

January 5, 1899
(did not run)
Fusion 1894 Moore, Robert E.Robert E. Moore
1896 Harris, James E.James E. Harris
10 William.A.Poynter.gif William A. Poynter
(1848–1909)
January 5, 1899

January 3, 1901
(lost election)
Fusion 1898 Gilbert, Edward A.Edward A. Gilbert
11 Charles Henry Dietrich.jpg Charles Henry Dietrich
(1853–1924)
January 3, 1901

May 1, 1901
(resigned)
Republican 1900 Savage, Ezra P.Ezra P. Savage
12 Ezra P. Savage Nebraska Governor.jpg Ezra P. Savage
(1842–1920)
May 1, 1901

January 8, 1903
(did not run)
Republican Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Steele, Calvin F.Calvin F. Steele
(acting)
13 John H. Mickey2.jpg John H. Mickey
(1845–1910)
January 8, 1903

January 3, 1907
(did not run)
Republican 1902 McGilton, Edmund G.Edmund G. McGilton
1904
14 GeorgeLSheldon.jpg George L. Sheldon
(1870–1960)
January 3, 1907

January 7, 1909
(lost election)
Republican 1906 Hopewell, Melville R.Melville R. Hopewell
(died May 2, 1911)
15 AshtonShallenberger.jpg Ashton C. Shallenberger
(1862–1938)
January 7, 1909

January 5, 1911
(lost nomination)
Democratic 1908
16 Chester Aldrich cph.3b35048.jpg Chester Hardy Aldrich
(1863–1924)
January 5, 1911

January 9, 1913
(lost election)
Republican 1910
Morehead, John H.John H. Morehead
(acting)
17 JohnHMorehead.jpg John H. Morehead
(1861–1942)
January 9, 1913

January 4, 1917
(did not run)
Democratic 1912 McKelvie, Samuel RoySamuel Roy McKelvie
1914 Pearson, JamesJames Pearson
18 KeithNeville.jpg Keith Neville
(1884–1959)
January 4, 1917

January 9, 1919
(lost election)
Democratic 1916 Howard, EdgarEdgar Howard
19 SamuelMcKelvie.jpg Samuel Roy McKelvie
(1881–1956)
January 9, 1919

January 4, 1923
(did not run)
Republican 1918 Barrows, Pelham A.Pelham A. Barrows
1920
20 CharlesBryan.png Charles W. Bryan
(1867–1945)
January 4, 1923

January 8, 1925
(did not run)
Democratic 1922 Johnson, Fred GustusFred Gustus Johnson
21 Adam McMullen 1928.jpg Adam McMullen
(1872–1959)
January 8, 1925

January 3, 1929
(did not run)
Republican 1924 Williams, George A.George A. Williams
1926
22 Arthur J. Weaver.jpg Arthur J. Weaver
(1873–1945)
January 3, 1929

January 8, 1931
(lost election)
Republican 1928
23 CharlesBryan.png Charles W. Bryan
(1867–1945)
January 8, 1931

January 3, 1935
(did not run)
Democratic 1930 Metcalfe, Theodore W.Theodore W. Metcalfe
1932 Jurgensen, Walter H.Walter H. Jurgensen
(removed June 26, 1938)
24 Gov. Roy L. Cochran.jpg Robert Leroy Cochran
(1886–1963)
January 3, 1935

January 9, 1941
(did not run)
Democratic 1934
1936
Vacant
Parsons, Nate M.Nate M. Parsons
(elected November 8, 1938)
1938 Johnson, William E.William E. Johnson
25 Dwight P. Griswold (1893–1954).jpg Dwight Griswold
(1893–1954)
January 9, 1941

January 9, 1947
(did not run)
Republican 1940
1942 Johnson, Roy W.Roy W. Johnson
1944
26 Val Peterson.jpg Val Peterson
(1903–1983)
January 9, 1947

January 8, 1953
(did not run)
Republican 1946 Crosby, Robert B.Robert B. Crosby
1948 Warner, Charles J.Charles J. Warner
(died September 24, 1955)
1950
27 Robert Crosby (Governor of Nebraska).jpg Robert B. Crosby
(1911–2000)
January 8, 1953

January 6, 1955
(did not run)
Republican 1952
28 Gov. Victor Andeson (cropped).jpg Victor Emanuel Anderson
(1902–1962)
January 6, 1955

January 8, 1959
(lost election)
Republican 1954
Vacant
1956 Burney, Dwight W.Dwight W. Burney
29 Ralph G. Brooks.jpg Ralph G. Brooks
(1898–1960)
January 8, 1959

September 9, 1960
(died in office)
Democratic 1958
30 Dwight W. Burney.jpg Dwight W. Burney
(1892–1987)
September 9, 1960

January 5, 1961
(did not run)
Republican Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
31 Gov. Frank Morrison (cropped).jpg Frank B. Morrison
(1905–2004)
January 5, 1961

January 5, 1967
(did not run)
Democratic 1960 Burney, Dwight W.Dwight W. Burney
1962
1964 Sorensen, Philip C.Philip C. Sorensen
32 Norbert Tiemann Nebraska Blue Book.png Norbert Tiemann
(1924–2012)
January 5, 1967

January 7, 1971
(lost election)
Republican 1966 Everroad, John E.John E. Everroad
33 1979 p80 J James Exon.jpg J. James Exon
(1921–2005)
January 7, 1971

January 4, 1979
(term-limited)
Democratic 1970 Marsh, FrankFrank Marsh
1974 Whelan, Gerald T.Gerald T. Whelan
34 Charles Thone (NE).png Charles Thone
(1924–2018)
January 4, 1979

January 6, 1983
(lost election)
Republican 1978 Luedtke, Roland A.Roland A. Luedtke
35 Bob Kerrey portrait.gif Bob Kerrey
(b. 1943)
January 6, 1983

January 8, 1987
(did not run)
Democratic 1982 McGinley, DonaldDonald McGinley
36 Kay A. Orr.jpg Kay A. Orr
(b. 1939)
January 8, 1987

January 10, 1991
(lost election)
Republican 1986 Nichol, William E.William E. Nichol
37 Ben Nelson official photo.jpg Ben Nelson
(b. 1941)
January 10, 1991

January 7, 1999
(term-limited)
Democratic 1990 Moul, MaxineMaxine Moul
(resigned October 6, 1993)
Robak, Kim M.Kim M. Robak
(appointed October 6, 1993)
1994
38 Mike Johanns.jpg Mike Johanns
(b. 1950)
January 7, 1999

January 20, 2005
(resigned)
Republican 1998 Maurstad, DavidDavid Maurstad
(resigned October 1, 2001)
Heineman, DaveDave Heineman
(appointed October 1, 2001)
2002
39 Dave Heineman official photo (cropped).jpg Dave Heineman
(b. 1948)
January 20, 2005

January 8, 2015
(term-limited)
Republican Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
Sheehy, RickRick Sheehy
(appointed January 24, 2005)
(resigned February 2, 2013)
2006
2010
Vacant
Heidemann, LavonLavon Heidemann
(appointed February 13, 2013)
(resigned September 9, 2014)
Vacant
Nelson, John E.John E. Nelson
(appointed September 29, 2014)
40 Nebraska WWII veteran honored by France (5) (cropped).jpg Pete Ricketts
(b. 1964)
January 8, 2015

January 5, 2023
(term-limited)
Republican 2014 Foley, MikeMike Foley
2018
41 Jim Pillen 2023 (cropped).jpg Jim Pillen
(b. 1955)
January 5, 2023

Incumbent
Republican 2022 Kelly, JoeJoe Kelly

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