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Governor of Connecticut
Seal of the Governor of Connecticut.svg
Portrait
Incumbent
Ned Lamont

since January 19, 2019
Government of Connecticut
Style Governor
(informally)
His Excellency
(formal)
Member of Cabinet
Residence Governor's Residence
Seat Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut
Nominator Political parties
Appointer Popular vote
Term length Four years, no limit
Constituting instrument Constitution of Connecticut
Precursor Governor of Saybrook (merged with Connecticut, 1644)
Governor of New Haven (merged with Connecticut, 1665)
Formation 1639; 385 years ago (1639)
Deputy Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
Salary $150,000 (2013)
Website Office of the Governor

The governor of Connecticut is the head of government of Connecticut, and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Connecticut General Assembly and to convene the legislature. Unusual among governors, the governor of Connecticut has no power to pardon. The governor of Connecticut is automatically a member of the state's Bonding Commission. He is an ex-officio member of the board of trustees of the University of Connecticut and Yale University.

There have been 69 post-Revolution governors of the state, serving 73 distinct spans in office. Four have served non-consecutive terms: Henry W. Edwards, James E. English, Marshall Jewell, and Raymond E. Baldwin. The longest terms in office were in the state's early years, when four governors were elected to nine or more one-year terms. The longest was that of the first governor, Jonathan Trumbull, who served over 14 years, but 7 of those as colonial governor; the longest-serving state governor — with no other position included in the term — was his son, Jonathan Trumbull Jr., who served over 11 years. The shortest term was that of Hiram Bingham III, who served only one day before resigning to take an elected seat in the United States Senate. Additionally, Lowell Weicker is noted for a rare third party win in American politics, having been elected to a term in 1990 representing A Connecticut Party.

The current governor is Ned Lamont, a Democrat who took office on January 9, 2019.

Governors

Connecticut was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on January 9, 1788. Before it declared its independence, Connecticut was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Connecticut did not create a state constitution for itself until several decades after it became a state; until 1818, the state operated under the provisions of its colonial charter. The charter called for the election of a governor every year, but not more than once every two years, with the term commencing on the second Thursday in May.

The current Constitution of Connecticut, ratified in 1965, calls for a four-year term for the governor, commencing on the Wednesday after the first Monday in the January following an election. The previous constitution of 1818 originally had only a one-year term for governor; this was increased to two years in 1875, and four years in 1948. The 1875 amendment also set the start date of the term to its current date; before then, it was the first Wednesday in the May following an election. The constitution provides for the election of a lieutenant governor for the same term as the governor. The two offices are elected on the same ticket; this provision was added in 1962. In the event of a vacancy in the office of governor, the lieutenant governor becomes governor. Before the adoption of the 1965 constitution, the lieutenant governor only acted as governor. There is no limit of any kind on the number of terms one may serve.

Governors of the State of Connecticut
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
16 JohnTrumbull.jpg   Jonathan Trumbull
(1710–1785)
October 13, 1769

May 13, 1784
(did not run)
No party 1776   Griswold, MatthewMatthew Griswold
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
17 No image.svg Matthew Griswold
(1714–1799)
May 13, 1784

May 11, 1786
(lost election)
No party 1784 Huntington, SamuelSamuel Huntington
1785
18 Samuel Huntington - Charles Willson Peale.jpg Samuel Huntington
(1731–1796)
May 11, 1786

January 5, 1796
(died in office)
Federalist 1786 Wolcott, OliverOliver Wolcott
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
19 Oliver Wolcott Ralph Earl.jpeg Oliver Wolcott
(1726–1797)
January 5, 1796

December 1, 1797
(died in office)
Federalist Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1796 Trumbull Jr., JonathanJonathan Trumbull Jr.
1797
20 JonathanTrumbull.jpg Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
(1740–1809)
December 1, 1797

August 7, 1809
(died in office)
Federalist Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1798 Treadwell, JohnJohn Treadwell
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
21 John Treadwell (Connecticut Governor).jpg John Treadwell
(1745–1823)
August 7, 1809

May 9, 1811
(lost election)
Federalist Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1810 Griswold, RogerRoger Griswold
22 No image.svg Roger Griswold
(1762–1812)
May 9, 1811

October 25, 1812
(died in office)
Federalist 1811 Smith, John CottonJohn Cotton Smith
1812
23 John Cotton Smith engraving.png John Cotton Smith
(1765–1845)
October 25, 1812

May 8, 1817
(lost election)
Federalist Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1813 Goodrich, ChaunceyChauncey Goodrich
(died August 18, 1815)
1814
1815
Vacant
1816 Ingersoll, JonathanJonathan Ingersoll
(died January 12, 1823)
24 Oliver Wolcott Jr by Gilbert Stuart circa 1820.jpeg Oliver Wolcott Jr.
(1760–1833)
May 8, 1817

May 2, 1827
(lost election)
Toleration 1817
1818
Democratic-
Republican
1819
1820
1821
1822
Vacant
1823 Plant, DavidDavid Plant
1824
1825
1826
25 Gideon Tomlinson (Conn. Rep., Gov., US Sen.).jpg Gideon Tomlinson
(1780–1854)
May 2, 1827

March 2, 1831
(resigned)
Democratic-
Republican
1827 Peters, John SamuelJohn Samuel Peters
National
Republican
1828
1829
1830
26 JohnSamuelPeters (cropped).jpg John Samuel Peters
(1772–1858)
March 2, 1831

May 4, 1833
(lost election)
National
Republican
Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1831 Vacant
1832 Betts, ThaddeusThaddeus Betts
27 HenryEdwards.jpg Henry W. Edwards
(1779–1847)
May 4, 1833

May 7, 1834
(lost election)
Democratic 1833 Stoddard, EbenezerEbenezer Stoddard
28 Samuel Augustus Foot.jpg Samuel A. Foot
(1780–1846)
May 7, 1834

May 6, 1835
(lost election)
Whig 1834 Betts, ThaddeusThaddeus Betts
29 HenryEdwards.jpg Henry W. Edwards
(1779–1847)
May 6, 1835

May 3, 1838
(did not run)
Democratic 1835 Stoddard, EbenezerEbenezer Stoddard
1836
1837
30 William Wolcott Ellsworth.jpeg William W. Ellsworth
(1791–1868)
May 3, 1838

May 6, 1842
(lost election)
Whig 1838 Hawley, CharlesCharles Hawley
1839
1840
1841
31 Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (Connecticut Governor).jpg Chauncey Fitch Cleveland
(1799–1887)
May 6, 1842

May 2, 1844
(lost election)
Democratic 1842 Holabird, William S.William S. Holabird
1843
32 GovRogerBaldwin.jpg Roger Sherman Baldwin
(1793–1863)
May 2, 1844

May 8, 1846
(did not run)
Whig 1844 Booth, ReubenReuben Booth
1845
33 Isaac Toucey - Brady-Handy.jpg Isaac Toucey
(1792–1869)
May 8, 1846

May 5, 1847
(lost nomination)
Democratic 1846 Billings, NoyesNoyes Billings
34 Clark Bissell professor of law Yale and Governor of Connecticut.jpg Clark Bissell
(1782–1857)
May 5, 1847

May 3, 1849
(lost nomination)
Whig 1847 McCurdy, Charles J.Charles J. McCurdy
1848
35 Joseph Trumbull Connecticut Governor.jpg Joseph Trumbull
(1782–1861)
May 3, 1849

May 2, 1850
(did not run)
Whig 1849 Backus, ThomasThomas Backus
36 ThomasHartSeymour.jpg Thomas H. Seymour
(1807–1868)
May 2, 1850

October 13, 1853
(resigned)
Democratic 1850 Pond, Charles H.Charles H. Pond
1851 Kendrick, GreenGreen Kendrick
1852 Pond, Charles H.Charles H. Pond
1853
37 Charles H. Pond (Connecticut Governor).jpg Charles H. Pond
(1781–1861)
October 13, 1853

May 4, 1854
(successor took office)
Democratic Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
38 Henry Dutton (Connecticut Governor).jpg Henry Dutton
(1796–1869)
May 4, 1854

May 3, 1855
(lost election)
Whig 1854 Holley, Alexander H.Alexander H. Holley
39 William T. Minor.jpg William T. Minor
(1815–1889)
May 3, 1855

May 6, 1857
(did not run)
American 1855 Field, WilliamWilliam Field
1856 Day, AlbertAlbert Day
40 Alexander H. Holley (Connecticut Governor).jpg Alexander H. Holley
(1804–1887)
May 6, 1857

May 5, 1858
(did not run)
Republican 1857 Burnham, Alfred A.Alfred A. Burnham
41 William A. Buckingham (Connecticut Governor).jpg William Alfred Buckingham
(1804–1875)
May 5, 1858

May 2, 1866
(did not run)
Republican 1858 Catlin, JuliusJulius Catlin
1859
1860
1861 Douglas, BenjaminBenjamin Douglas
1862 Averill, RogerRoger Averill
1863
1864
1865
42 Joseph Roswell Hawley - Brady-Handy.jpg Joseph Roswell Hawley
(1826–1905)
May 2, 1866

May 1, 1867
(lost election)
Republican 1866 Winchester, OliverOliver Winchester
43 JEEnglish.jpg James E. English
(1812–1890)
May 1, 1867

May 5, 1869
(lost election)
Democratic 1867 Hyde, Ephraim H.Ephraim H. Hyde
1868
44 Marshall Jewell - Brady-Handy.jpg Marshall Jewell
(1825–1883)
May 5, 1869

May 4, 1870
(lost election)
Republican 1869 Wayland III, FrancisFrancis Wayland III
45 JEEnglish.jpg James E. English
(1812–1890)
May 4, 1870

May 16, 1871
(lost election)
Democratic 1870 Hotchkiss, JuliusJulius Hotchkiss
46 Marshall Jewell - Brady-Handy.jpg Marshall Jewell
(1825–1883)
May 16, 1871

May 7, 1873
(did not run)
Republican 1871 Tyler, MorrisMorris Tyler
1872
47 Charles R. Ingersoll (Connecticut Governor).jpg Charles Roberts Ingersoll
(1821–1903)
May 7, 1873

January 3, 1877
(did not run)
Democratic 1873 Sill, George G.George G. Sill
1874
1875
Apr. 1876
48 Richard D. Hubbard (Connecticut Governor).jpg Richard D. Hubbard
(1818–1884)
January 3, 1877

January 9, 1879
(lost election)
Democratic Nov. 1876 Loomis, FrancisFrancis Loomis
49 Charles B. Andrews (Connecticut Governor).jpg Charles B. Andrews
(1834–1902)
January 9, 1879

January 5, 1881
(did not run)
Republican 1878 Gallup, DavidDavid Gallup
50 Hobart Baldwin Bigelow (Connecticut Governor).jpg Hobart B. Bigelow
(1834–1891)
January 5, 1881

January 3, 1883
(did not run)
Republican 1880 Bulkeley, William H.William H. Bulkeley
51 Thomas M. Waller (Connecticut Governor).jpg Thomas M. Waller
(1839–1924)
January 3, 1883

January 8, 1885
(lost election)
Democratic 1882 Sumner, George G.George G. Sumner
52 Henry Baldwin Harrison (Connecticut Governor).jpg Henry Baldwin Harrison
(1821–1901)
January 8, 1885

January 6, 1887
(did not run)
Republican 1884 Cooke, Lorrin A.Lorrin A. Cooke
53 Phineas C. Lounsbury (Connecticut Governor).jpg Phineas C. Lounsbury
(1841–1925)
January 6, 1887

January 10, 1889
(did not run)
Republican 1886 Howard, James L.James L. Howard
54 Bulkeley Morgan 2.jpg Morgan Bulkeley
(1837–1922)
January 10, 1889

January 4, 1893
(did not run)
Republican 1888 Merwin, Samuel E.Samuel E. Merwin
1890
55 Luzon B. Morris (Connecticut Governor).jpg Luzon B. Morris
(1827–1895)
January 4, 1893

January 9, 1895
(did not run)
Democratic 1892 Cady, ErnestErnest Cady
56 Owen Vincent Coffin (Connecticut Governor).jpg Owen Vincent Coffin
(1836–1921)
January 9, 1895

January 6, 1897
(did not run)
Republican 1894 Cooke, Lorrin A.Lorrin A. Cooke
57 Lorrin A. Cooke (Connecticut Governor).jpg Lorrin A. Cooke
(1831–1902)
January 6, 1897

January 4, 1899
(did not run)
Republican 1896 Dewell, James D.James D. Dewell
58 George E. Lounsbury.jpg George E. Lounsbury
(1838–1904)
January 4, 1899

January 9, 1901
(did not run)
Republican 1898 Mills, Lyman A.Lyman A. Mills
59 George P. McLean.jpg George P. McLean
(1857–1932)
January 9, 1901

January 7, 1903
(did not run)
Republican 1900 Keeler, Edwin O.Edwin O. Keeler
60 Abiram Chamberlain (Connecticut Governor).jpg Abiram Chamberlain
(1837–1911)
January 7, 1903

January 4, 1905
(did not run)
Republican 1902 Roberts, HenryHenry Roberts
61 Henry Roberts (Connecticut Governor).jpg Henry Roberts
(1853–1929)
January 4, 1905

January 9, 1907
(did not run)
Republican 1904 Woodruff, Rollin S.Rollin S. Woodruff
62 Rollin S. Woodruff (Connecticut Governor).jpg Rollin S. Woodruff
(1854–1925)
January 9, 1907

January 6, 1909
(did not run)
Republican 1906 Lake, Everett J.Everett J. Lake
63 GeorgeLLilley.jpg George L. Lilley
(1859–1909)
January 6, 1909

April 21, 1909
(died in office)
Republican 1908 Weeks, Frank B.Frank B. Weeks
64 Frank B. Weeks (Connecticut Governor).jpg Frank B. Weeks
(1854–1935)
April 21, 1909

January 4, 1911
(successor took office)
Republican Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
65 Simeon Eben Baldwin.jpg Simeon Eben Baldwin
(1840–1927)
January 4, 1911

January 6, 1915
(did not run)
Democratic 1910 Blakeslee, Dennis A.Dennis A. Blakeslee
1912 Tingier, Lyman T.Lyman T. Tingier
66 Marcus H. Holcomb (Connecticut Governor).jpg Marcus H. Holcomb
(1844–1932)
January 6, 1915

January 5, 1921
(did not run)
Republican 1914 Wilson, Clifford B.Clifford B. Wilson
1916
1918
67 Everett J. Lake (Connecticut Governor).jpg Everett J. Lake
(1871–1948)
January 5, 1921

January 3, 1923
(did not run)
Republican 1920 Templeton, Charles A.Charles A. Templeton
68 Charles A. Templeton (Connecticut Governor).jpg Charles A. Templeton
(1871–1955)
January 3, 1923

January 7, 1925
(did not run)
Republican 1922 Bingham III, HiramHiram Bingham III
69 HirambinghamIII.jpg Hiram Bingham III
(1875–1956)
January 7, 1925

January 8, 1925
(resigned)
Republican 1924 Trumbull, John H.John H. Trumbull
70 John H. Trumbull (Connecticut Governor) 2.jpg John H. Trumbull
(1873–1961)
January 8, 1925

January 7, 1931
(did not run)
Republican Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1926 Brainard, J. EdwinJ. Edwin Brainard
1928 Rogers, Ernest E.Ernest E. Rogers
71 Wilbur L Cross sitting in chair (cropped).jpg Wilbur Lucius Cross
(1862–1948)
January 7, 1931

January 4, 1939
(lost election)
Democratic 1930 Spencer, Samuel R.Samuel R. Spencer
1932 Wilcox, Roy C.Roy C. Wilcox
1934 Hayes, T. FrankT. Frank Hayes
1936
72 Raymond E. Baldwin (CT).png Raymond E. Baldwin
(1893–1986)
January 4, 1939

January 8, 1941
(lost election)
Republican 1938 McConaughy, James L.James L. McConaughy
73 Robert A. Hurley (Connecticut Governor).jpg Robert A. Hurley
(1895–1968)
January 8, 1941

January 6, 1943
(lost election)
Democratic 1940 Shepard, OdellOdell Shepard
74 Raymond E. Baldwin (CT).png Raymond E. Baldwin
(1893–1986)
January 6, 1943

December 27, 1946
(resigned)
Republican 1942 Hadden, William L.William L. Hadden
1944 Snow, Charles WilbertCharles Wilbert Snow
75 Charles Wilbert Snow (Connecticut Governor).jpg Charles Wilbert Snow
(1884–1977)
December 27, 1946

January 8, 1947
(successor took office)
Democratic Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
76 James L. McConaughy (Connecticut Governor).jpg James L. McConaughy
(1887–1948)
January 8, 1947

March 7, 1948
(died in office)
Republican 1946 Shannon, James C.James C. Shannon
77 James C. Shannon (CT).png James C. Shannon
(1896–1980)
March 7, 1948

January 5, 1949
(lost election)
Republican Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
78 Chester Bowles (Connecticut Governor and Congressman).jpg Chester B. Bowles
(1901–1986)
January 5, 1949

January 3, 1951
(lost election)
Democratic 1948 Carroll, William T.William T. Carroll
79 John D. Lodge (CT 2).png John Davis Lodge
(1903–1985)
January 3, 1951

January 5, 1955
(lost election)
Republican 1950 Allen, Edward N.Edward N. Allen
80 Abraham Ribicoff (CT).png Abraham Ribicoff
(1910–1998)
January 5, 1955

January 21, 1961
(resigned)
Democratic 1954 Jewett, Charles W.Charles W. Jewett
1958 Dempsey, John N.John N. Dempsey
81 John Dempsey Connecticut.jpg John N. Dempsey
(1915–1989)
January 21, 1961

January 6, 1971
(did not run)
Democratic Lieutenant
governor
acting
Acting as governor
1962 Tedesco, Samuel J.Samuel J. Tedesco
(resigned January 15, 1966)
Doocy, Fred J.Fred J. Doocy
1966 Frassinelli, Attilio R.Attilio R. Frassinelli
82 Thomas Meskill (1974).png Thomas Meskill
(1928–2007)
January 6, 1971

January 8, 1975
(did not run)
Republican 1970 Hull, T. ClarkT. Clark Hull
(resigned June 1, 1973)
Cashman, Peter L.Peter L. Cashman
83 Ella Grasso.jpg Ella Grasso
(1919–1981)
January 8, 1975

December 31, 1980
(resigned)
Democratic 1974 Killian, Robert K.Robert K. Killian
1978 O'Neill, William A.William A. O'Neill
84
W A ONeill.jpg
William A. O'Neill
(1930–2007)
December 31, 1980

January 9, 1991
(did not run)
Democratic Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Fauliso, Joseph J.Joseph J. Fauliso
1982
1986
85 Lweicker.jpg Lowell Weicker
(1931–2023)
January 9, 1991

January 4, 1995
(did not run)
A Connecticut
Party
1990 Groark, EuniceEunice Groark
86 John Rowland (cropped).jpg John G. Rowland
(b. 1957)
January 4, 1995

July 1, 2004
(resigned)
Republican 1994 Rell, JodiJodi Rell
1998
2002
87 FEMA - 29383 - Photograph by Debra Young taken on 04-19-2007 in Connecticut.jpg Jodi Rell
(b. 1946)
July 1, 2004

January 5, 2011
(did not run)
Republican Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Sullivan, KevinKevin Sullivan
2006 Fedele, MichaelMichael Fedele
88 Dannel Malloy 2016.jpg Dannel Malloy
(b. 1955)
January 5, 2011

January 9, 2019
(did not run)
Democratic 2010 Wyman, NancyNancy Wyman
2014
89 Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut, official portrait.jpg Ned Lamont
(b. 1954)
January 9, 2019

Incumbent
Democratic 2018 Bysiewicz, SusanSusan Bysiewicz
2022

See also

  • Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States#Connecticut
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