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The governor of Louisiana is the head of government of the U.S. state of Louisiana. The governor is the head of the executive branch of Louisiana's state government and is charged with enforcing state laws. Republican Jeff Landry has served as the current governor since January 8, 2024.

List of governors

Territory of Orleans

Louisiana was purchased by the United States from France in 1803. On October 1, 1804, Orleans Territory was organized from the southern part of the Purchase, with the remainder being made the District of Louisiana and placed under the jurisdiction of Indiana Territory. The District of Louisiana would later become Louisiana Territory, but after Orleans Territory became the state of Louisiana, Louisiana Territory was renamed Missouri Territory.

Governor of the Territory of Orleans
Governor Term in office Appointed by
William C C Claiborne rectangleLAState.jpg William C. C. Claiborne
(d. 1817)
December 20, 1803

July 30, 1812
(elected state governor)
Jefferson, ThomasThomas Jefferson
Madison, JamesJames Madison

State of Louisiana

Louisiana was admitted to the Union on April 30, 1812. It seceded from the Union on January 26, 1861, and it was a founding member of the Confederate States of America on February 8, 1861. However, since substantial parts of the state remained in Union hands throughout the war, there were two lines of governors elected. Following the end of the American Civil War, Louisiana during Reconstruction was part of the Fifth Military District, which exerted some control over governor appointments and elections. Louisiana was readmitted to the Union on July 9, 1868.

The 1812 constitution established the office of governor, to serve for four years starting from the fourth Monday after the election. In 1845, the start date was moved to the fourth Monday of the January after the election; in 1864, it was moved to the second Monday of the January after the election; in 1879 it was moved to the first Monday after the General Assembly announced the election result; the 1921 Constitution fixed the new inauguration date as the second Tuesday in May. The 1974 Constitution changed the date, effective in 1980, to the second Monday of the March following the election; this was amended in 1987, to become effective in 1992, to the second Monday of January. Governors were not allowed to succeed themselves until 1864, when the constitution held no term limits. The restriction on governors succeeding themselves was reintroduced in 1868, removed in 1870, and again added in 1898. An amendment to the constitution passed in 1966 allowed governors to succeed themselves once before requiring a gap before they can be elected again. Five governors have served nonconsecutive terms. Andre B. Roman, Francis T. Nicholls, and Jimmie Davis each served two non-consecutive terms, while Earl Long and Edwin Edwards both served in three distinct stints.

In the event of a vacancy, the President of the Senate originally acted as governor. The 1845 constitution created the office of lieutenant governor, to be elected at the same time and manner as the governor and who would act as governor in the event of a vacancy. The 1913 constitution established that the lieutenant governor would become governor in case of a vacancy. The governor and lieutenant governor are not elected on a ticket.

Governors of the State of Louisiana
No. Governor Term in office Party Election Lt. Governor
1 William C C Claiborne rectangleLAState.jpg   William C. C. Claiborne
(d. 1817)
July 30, 1812

December 17, 1816
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1812 Office did not exist
2 Jacques Villere.jpg Jacques Villeré
(1761–1830)
December 17, 1816

December 18, 1820
(term-limited)
Democratic-
Republican
1816
3 Robertson.jpg Thomas B. Robertson
(1779–1828)
December 18, 1820

November 15, 1824
(resigned)
Democratic-
Republican
1820
4 Thibodaux.jpg Henry S. Thibodaux
(1769–1827)
November 15, 1824

December 13, 1824
(successor took office)
Democratic-
Republican
President of
the Senate
acting
5 H.S.Johnson.jpg Henry Johnson
(1783–1864)
December 13, 1824

December 15, 1828
(term-limited)
Adams
Republican
1824
6 Derbigny.jpg Pierre Derbigny
(1769–1829)
December 15, 1828

October 6, 1829
(died in office)
Adams
Republican
1828
7 ArmandBeauvais.jpg Arnaud Beauvais
(1783–1843)
October 6, 1829

January 14, 1830
(senate term ended)
National
Republican
President of
the Senate
acting
8 Jacques Dupré.jpg Jacques Dupré
(1773–1846)
January 14, 1830

January 31, 1831
(successor took office)
National
Republican
President of
the Senate
acting
9 AndreRoman.jpg Andre B. Roman
(1795–1866)
January 31, 1831

February 2, 1835
(term-limited)
National
Republican
1830
(special)
10 EDWhiteSr.jpg Edward Douglass White Sr.
(1795–1847)
February 2, 1835

February 4, 1839
(term-limited)
Whig 1834
9 AndreRoman.jpg Andre B. Roman
(1799–1866)
February 4, 1839

January 30, 1843
(term-limited)
Whig 1838
11 Alexandre Mouton jeune.jpg Alexandre Mouton
(1804–1885)
January 30, 1843

February 12, 1846
(term-limited)
Democratic 1842
12 IsaacJohnson.jpg Isaac Johnson
(1803–1853)
February 12, 1846

January 28, 1850
(term-limited)
Democratic 1846   Landry, TrasimondTrasimond Landry
13 Joseph Marshall Walker - Gouverneur.jpg Joseph Marshall Walker
(1784–1856)
January 28, 1850

January 20, 1853
(term-limited)
Democratic 1849 Plauché, Jean BaptisteJean Baptiste Plauché
14 Paul Octave Hébert.jpg Paul Octave Hébert
(1818–1880)
January 20, 1853

January 28, 1856
(term-limited)
Democratic 1852 Farmer, William WoodWilliam Wood Farmer
(died October 29, 1854)
Wickliffe, Robert C.Robert C. Wickliffe
15 RobertWickliffe.jpg Robert C. Wickliffe
(1819–1895)
January 28, 1856

January 23, 1860
(term-limited)
Democratic 1855 Mouton, Charles HomerCharles Homer Mouton
(resigned 1856)
Griffin, William F.William F. Griffin
16 ThomasOvertonMoore.jpg Thomas Overton Moore
(1804–1876)
January 23, 1860

January 25, 1864
(term-limited)
Democratic 1859 Hyams, Henry M.Henry M. Hyams
17 George F Shepley.jpg George Foster Shepley
(1819–1878)
July 2, 1862

March 4, 1864
(successor took office)
Military governor Vacant
18 HWAllen.jpg Henry Watkins Allen
(1820–1866)
January 25, 1864

June 2, 1865
(resigned)
Democratic 1863
(Confederate)
Pearce, Benjamin W.Benjamin W. Pearce
19 Michael Hahn.jpg Michael Hahn
(1830–1886)
March 4, 1864

March 4, 1865
(resigned)
Union Free Trade
(Republican)
1864
(Union)
Wells, James MadisonJames Madison Wells
20 James Madison Wells.jpg James Madison Wells
(1808–1899)
March 4, 1865

June 3, 1867
(removed)
Citizens Ticket Lieutenant
governor
acting
Vacant
1865 Voorhies, AlbertAlbert Voorhies
21 Benjamin Franklin Flanders.jpg Benjamin Flanders
(1816–1896)
June 6, 1867

January 2, 1868
(resigned)
Appointed by
military occupation
Vacant
22 Joshua Baker.jpg Joshua Baker
(1799–1885)
January 2, 1868

June 27, 1868
(removed)
Appointed by
military occupation
23 Henry Clay Warmoth.jpg Henry C. Warmoth
(1842–1931)
June 27, 1868

December 9, 1872
(removed)
Appointed by
military occupation
Republican 1868 Dunn, OscarOscar Dunn
(died November 22, 1871)
Vacant
Pinchback, P. B. S.P. B. S. Pinchback
(appointed December 6, 1871)
24 P. B. S. Pinchback - Brady-Handy.jpg P. B. S. Pinchback
(1837–1921)
December 9, 1872

January 13, 1873
(successor took office)
Republican Lieutenant
governor
acting
Vacant
25 John McEnery.jpg John McEnery
(1833–1891)
January 13, 1873

May 22, 1873
(removed)
Democratic 1872 Penn, Davidson B.Davidson B. Penn
26 William P. Kellogg - Brady-Handy.jpg William Pitt Kellogg
(1830–1918)
January 13, 1873

January 8, 1877
(did not run)
Republican Antoine, CaesarCaesar Antoine
27 Stephen B. Packard - History of Iowa.jpg Stephen B. Packard
(1839–1922)
January 8, 1877

April 25, 1877
(removed)
Republican 1876
28 Francis T. Nicholls.jpg Francis T. Nicholls
(1834–1912)
January 8, 1877

January 14, 1880
(did not run)
Democratic Wiltz, Louis A.Louis A. Wiltz
29 Louis Alfred Wiltz.jpg Louis A. Wiltz
(1843–1881)
January 14, 1880

October 16, 1881
(died in office)
Democratic 1879 McEnery, Samuel D.Samuel D. McEnery
30 Samuel Douglas McEnery.jpg Samuel D. McEnery
(1837–1910)
October 16, 1881

May 21, 1888
(lost nomination)
Democratic Lieutenant
governor
acting
Robertson, William A.William A. Robertson
(removed December 24, 1881)
Walton, George L.George L. Walton
1884 Knobloch, ClayClay Knobloch
28 Francis T. Nicholls.jpg Francis T. Nicholls
(1834–1912)
May 21, 1888

May 16, 1892
(did not run)
Democratic 1888 Jeffries, JamesJames Jeffries
31 Murphy James Foster.jpg Murphy J. Foster
(1849–1921)
May 16, 1892

May 21, 1900
(term-limited)
Anti-Lottery
Democratic
1892 Parlange, CharlesCharles Parlange
(resigned December 11, 1893)
Lott, Hiram R.Hiram R. Lott
(died June 2, 1895)
Snyder, Robert H.Robert H. Snyder
1896
32 William Wright Heard.jpg William Wright Heard
(1853–1926)
May 21, 1900

May 16, 1904
(term-limited)
Democratic 1900 Estopinal, AlbertAlbert Estopinal
33 Newton Crain Blanchard.jpg Newton C. Blanchard
(1849–1922)
May 16, 1904

May 18, 1908
(term-limited)
Democratic 1904 Sanders Sr., Jared Y.Jared Y. Sanders Sr.
34 Jared Young Sanders.jpg Jared Y. Sanders Sr.
(1869–1944)
May 18, 1908

May 20, 1912
(term-limited)
Democratic 1908 Lambremont, Paul M.Paul M. Lambremont
35 Luther Egbert Hall - Gouverneur von Louisiana.jpg Luther E. Hall
(1869–1921)
May 20, 1912

May 15, 1916
(term-limited)
Democratic 1912 Barret, Thomas C.Thomas C. Barret
36 Ruffin Golson Pleasant.jpg Ruffin G. Pleasant
(1871–1937)
May 15, 1916

May 17, 1920
(term-limited)
Democratic 1916 Mouton, FernandFernand Mouton
37 GovJohnParker.jpg John M. Parker
(1863–1939)
May 17, 1920

May 19, 1924
(term-limited)
Democratic 1920 Bouanchaud, HewittHewitt Bouanchaud
(resigned April 12, 1924)
Johnson, Delos R.Delos R. Johnson
38 GovFuqua.jpg Henry L. Fuqua
(1865–1926)
May 19, 1924

October 11, 1926
(died in office)
Democratic 1924 Simpson, Oramel H.Oramel H. Simpson
39 GovOSimpson.jpg Oramel H. Simpson
(1870–1932)
October 11, 1926

May 21, 1928
(lost nomination)
Democratic Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Gilbert, Philip H.Philip H. Gilbert
40 HueyPLongGesture (cropped).jpg Huey Long
(1893–1935)
May 21, 1928

January 25, 1932
(resigned)
Democratic 1928 Cyr, Paul N.Paul N. Cyr
(removed March 4, 1931)
King, Alvin OlinAlvin Olin King
41 GovKing.jpg Alvin Olin King
(1890–1958)
January 25, 1932

May 16, 1932
(successor took office)
Democratic Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
42 Oscar K. Allen.jpg Oscar K. Allen
(1882–1936)
May 16, 1932

January 28, 1936
(died in office)
Democratic 1932 Fournet, John B.John B. Fournet
(resigned January 2, 1935)
Noe, James A.James A. Noe
43 James Noe portrait.jpg James A. Noe
(1890–1976)
January 28, 1936

May 12, 1936
(successor took office)
Democratic Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Vacant
44 Gov Richard Leche.jpg Richard W. Leche
(1898–1965)
May 12, 1936

June 26, 1939
(resigned)
Democratic 1936 Long, EarlEarl Long
45 Earl Long portrait.jpg Earl Long
(1895–1960)
June 26, 1939

May 14, 1940
(lost nomination)
Democratic Succeeded from
lieutenant
governor
Lindsey, ColemanColeman Lindsey
46 Sam H. Jones portrait.jpg Sam H. Jones
(1897–1978)
May 14, 1940

May 9, 1944
(term-limited)
Democratic 1940 Mouton, Marc M.Marc M. Mouton
47 GovernorJamesDavis.jpg Jimmie Davis
(1899–2000)
May 9, 1944

May 11, 1948
(term-limited)
Democratic 1944 Verret, J. EmileJ. Emile Verret
45 Governor Earl Long (cropped).jpg Earl Long
(1895–1960)
May 11, 1948

May 13, 1952
(term-limited)
Democratic 1948 Dodd, BillBill Dodd
48 Robert F. Kennon portrait.jpg Robert F. Kennon
(1902–1988)
May 13, 1952

May 15, 1956
(term-limited)
Democratic 1952 Barham, C. E.C. E. Barham
45 Governor Earl Long (cropped).jpg Earl Long
(1895–1960)
May 15, 1956

May 10, 1960
(term-limited)
Democratic 1956 Frazar, LetherLether Frazar
47 GovernorJamesDavis.jpg Jimmie Davis
(1899–2000)
May 10, 1960

May 12, 1964
(term-limited)
Democratic 1960 Aycock, TaddyTaddy Aycock
49 John McKeithen (LA).png John McKeithen
(1918–1999)
May 12, 1964

May 9, 1972
(term-limited)
Democratic 1964
1968
50 Edwin W. Edwards, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.jpg Edwin Edwards
(1927–2021)
May 9, 1972

March 10, 1980
(term-limited)
Democratic 1972 Fitzmorris, JimmyJimmy Fitzmorris
1975
51 Dave Treen (LA).png Dave Treen
(1928–2009)
March 10, 1980

March 12, 1984
(lost election)
Republican 1979 Freeman Sr., Robert LouisRobert Louis Freeman Sr.
50 Edwin Edwards.jpg Edwin Edwards
(1927–2021)
March 12, 1984

March 14, 1988
(withdrew)
Democratic 1983
52 Buddy Roemer Congress.jpg Buddy Roemer
(1943–2021)
March 14, 1988

January 13, 1992
(lost election)
Democratic 1987 Hardy, PaulPaul Hardy
50 Edwin Edwards.jpg Edwin Edwards
(1927–2021)
January 13, 1992

January 8, 1996
(did not run)
Democratic 1991 Schwegmann, MelindaMelinda Schwegmann
53 GovFoster1 (cropped).JPG Mike Foster
(1930–2020)
January 8, 1996

January 12, 2004
(term-limited)
Republican 1995 Blanco, KathleenKathleen Blanco
1999
54 KBlancoChalmetteIce.jpg Kathleen Blanco
(1942–2019)
January 12, 2004

January 14, 2008
(did not run)
Democratic 2003 Landrieu, MitchMitch Landrieu
(resigned May 3, 2010)
55 U.S. Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal speaking at the 2011 Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C (cropped).jpg Bobby Jindal
(b. 1971)
January 14, 2008

January 11, 2016
(term-limited)
Republican 2007
Angelle, ScottScott Angelle
Dardenne, JayJay Dardenne
(elected November 22, 2010)
2011
56 JohnBelEdwards (1).jpg John Bel Edwards
(b. 1966)
January 11, 2016

January 8, 2024
(term-limited)
Democratic 2015 Nungesser, BillyBilly Nungesser
2019
57 JeffLandry (1).jpg Jeff Landry
(b. 1970)
January 8, 2024

Incumbent
Republican 2023

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