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List of governors of West Virginia

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List of governors of West Virginia

The governor of West Virginia is the head of government of West Virginia 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 West Virginia Legislature, to convene the legislature at any time, and, except when prosecution has been carried out by the House of Delegates, to grant pardons and reprieves. Since West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, during the American Civil War, 37 men have served as governor. Two, Arch A. Moore Jr. (West Virginia's 28th and 30th governor) and Cecil H. Underwood (West Virginia's 25th and 32nd governor), served two nonconsecutive terms in office. The longest-serving governor was Moore, who served for three terms over twelve years. The state's first governor after admission into the Union, Arthur I. Boreman, served the most consecutive terms, resigning a week before the end of his third term. Before the state's admission, Francis Harrison Pierpont, the "Father of West Virginia," was elected governor during the Wheeling Convention of 1861. Daniel D.T. Farnsworth was senate president at the time; he filled the last seven days of Boreman's term and remains the shortest-serving governor. Underwood has the unusual distinction of being both the youngest person to be elected as governor (age 34 upon his first term in 1957) and the oldest to both be elected and serve (age 74 upon his second term in 1997; age 78 at the end of his second term in 2001). The current governor is Republican Patrick Morrisey, who assumed office on January 13, 2025. To serve as governor, a person must be at least 30 years old, and must have been a citizen of West Virginia for at least five years at the time of inauguration. Under the current Constitution of West Virginia, ratified in 1872, the governor serves a four-year term commencing on the Monday after the second Wednesday in January, following an election. The original constitution of 1863 only called for a two-year term. Since 1968, a governor may be reelected any number of times, but not more than twice in a row. Any partial term served counts toward the limit of two consecutive terms. The constitution makes no mention of a lieutenant governor; if the governorship becomes vacant, the senate president stands first in the line of succession. If more than one year remains in the governor's term at the time of vacancy, a new election is held for the balance of the term. If less than a year remains, the senate president acts as governor for the remainder of the term. A bill passed in 2000 grants the senate president the honorary title of lieutenant governor, but this title is rarely used in practice and the terms of the senate president do not correspond with governorships. The same bill states that the line of succession after the senate president will be the speaker of the House of Delegates, followed by the state attorney general, the state auditor and former governors, in inverse order of term, that are in residence in the state at the time of the vacancy.

Infobox

Style
mw- Governor(informal)The Honorable(formal)
Salary
$150,000 (2022)
Status
Head of stateHead of government
Website
governor.wv.gov
Formation
June 20, 1863
Residence
West Virginia Governor's Mansion
Succession
Line of succession
Term length
Four years, renewable once consecutively
Inaugural holder
Arthur I. Boreman

Tables

Governors of the State of West Virginia · Governors
1
1
No.
1
Governor
Governor
Arthur I. Boreman(1823–1896)
Term in office
June 20, 1863–February 26, 1869(resigned)
Party
Republican
Election
1863
1864
1864
No.
1864
1866
1866
No.
1866
2
2
No.
2
Governor
Governor
Daniel D. T. Farnsworth(1819–1892)
Governor
February 26, 1869–March 4, 1869(successor took office)
Term in office
Republican
Party
President ofthe Senateacting
3
3
No.
3
Governor
Governor
William E. Stevenson(1820–1883)
Governor
March 4, 1869–March 4, 1871(lost election)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1868
4
4
No.
4
Governor
Governor
John J. Jacob(1829–1893)
Term in office
March 4, 1871–March 4, 1877(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1870
5
5
No.
5
Governor
Governor
Henry M. Mathews(1834–1884)
Term in office
March 4, 1877–March 4, 1881(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1876
6
6
No.
6
Governor
Governor
Jacob B. Jackson(1829–1893)
Governor
March 4, 1881–March 4, 1885(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1880
7
7
No.
7
Governor
Governor
Emanuel Willis Wilson(1844–1905)
Governor
March 4, 1885–February 6, 1890(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1884
8
8
No.
8
Governor
Governor
Aretas B. Fleming(1839–1923)
Governor
February 6, 1890–March 4, 1893(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1888
9
9
No.
9
Governor
Governor
William A. MacCorkle(1857–1930)
Governor
March 4, 1893–March 4, 1897(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1892
10
10
No.
10
Governor
Governor
George W. Atkinson(1845–1925)
Term in office
March 4, 1897–March 4, 1901(term-limited)
Party
Republican
Election
1896
11
11
No.
11
Governor
Governor
Albert B. White(1856–1941)
Governor
March 4, 1901–March 4, 1905(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1900
12
12
No.
12
Governor
Governor
William M. O. Dawson(1853–1916)
Governor
March 4, 1905–March 4, 1909(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1904
13
13
No.
13
Governor
Governor
William E. Glasscock(1862–1925)
Governor
March 4, 1909–March 4, 1913(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1908
14
14
No.
14
Governor
Governor
Henry D. Hatfield(1875–1962)
Governor
March 4, 1913–March 4, 1917(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1912
15
15
No.
15
Governor
Governor
John J. Cornwell(1867–1953)
Term in office
March 4, 1917–March 4, 1921(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1916
16
16
No.
16
Governor
Governor
Ephraim F. Morgan(1869–1950)
Term in office
March 4, 1921–March 4, 1925(term-limited)
Party
Republican
Election
1920
17
17
No.
17
Governor
Governor
Howard Mason Gore(1877–1947)
Governor
March 4, 1925–March 4, 1929(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1924
18
18
No.
18
Governor
Governor
William G. Conley(1866–1940)
Governor
March 4, 1929–March 4, 1933(term-limited)
Term in office
Republican
Party
1928
19
19
No.
19
Governor
Governor
Herman G. Kump(1877–1962)
Term in office
March 4, 1933–January 18, 1937(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1932
20
20
No.
20
Governor
Governor
Homer A. Holt(1898–1975)
Governor
January 18, 1937–January 13, 1941(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1936
21
21
No.
21
Governor
Governor
Matthew M. Neely(1874–1958)
Governor
January 13, 1941–January 15, 1945(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1940
22
22
No.
22
Governor
Governor
Clarence W. Meadows(1904–1961)
Governor
January 15, 1945–January 17, 1949(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1944
23
23
No.
23
Governor
Governor
Okey Patteson(1898–1989)
Governor
January 17, 1949–January 19, 1953(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1948
24
24
No.
24
Governor
Governor
William C. Marland(1918–1965)
Governor
January 19, 1953–January 14, 1957(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1952
25
25
No.
25
Governor
Governor
Cecil H. Underwood(1922–2008)
Term in office
January 14, 1957–January 16, 1961(term-limited)
Party
Republican
Election
1956
26
26
No.
26
Governor
Governor
Wally Barron(1911–2002)
Term in office
January 16, 1961–January 18, 1965(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1960
27
27
No.
27
Governor
Governor
Hulett C. Smith(1918–2012)
Governor
January 18, 1965–January 13, 1969(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
1964
28
28
No.
28
Governor
Governor
Arch A. Moore Jr.(1923–2015)
Term in office
January 13, 1969–January 17, 1977(term-limited)
Party
Republican
Election
1968
1972
1972
No.
1972
29
29
No.
29
Governor
Governor
Jay Rockefeller(b. 1937)
Term in office
January 17, 1977–January 14, 1985(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1976
1980
1980
No.
1980
30
30
No.
30
Governor
Governor
Arch A. Moore Jr.(1923–2015)
Term in office
January 14, 1985–January 16, 1989(lost election)
Party
Republican
Election
1984
31
31
No.
31
Governor
Governor
Gaston Caperton(b. 1940)
Term in office
January 16, 1989–January 13, 1997(term-limited)
Party
Democratic
Election
1988
1992
1992
No.
1992
32
32
No.
32
Governor
Governor
Cecil H. Underwood(1922–2008)
Term in office
January 13, 1997–January 15, 2001(lost election)
Party
Republican
Election
1996
33
33
No.
33
Governor
Governor
Bob Wise(b. 1948)
Term in office
January 15, 2001–January 17, 2005(did not run)
Party
Democratic
Election
2000
34
34
No.
34
Governor
Governor
Joe Manchin(b. 1947)
Governor
January 17, 2005–November 15, 2010(resigned)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
2004
2008
2008
No.
2008
35
35
No.
35
Governor
Governor
Earl Ray Tomblin(b. 1952)
Governor
November 15, 2010–January 16, 2017(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
President ofthe Senateacting
2011(special)
2011(special)
No.
2011(special)
2012
2012
No.
2012
36
36
No.
36
Governor
Governor
Jim Justice(b. 1951)
Governor
January 16, 2017–January 13, 2025(term-limited)
Term in office
Democratic
Party
2016
37
37
No.
37
Governor
Governor
Patrick Morrisey(b. 1967)
Governor
January 13, 2025–Incumbent
Term in office
Republican
Party
2024
No.
Governor
Term in office
Party
Election
1
Arthur I. Boreman(1823–1896)
June 20, 1863–February 26, 1869(resigned)
Republican
1863
1864
1866
2
Daniel D. T. Farnsworth(1819–1892)
February 26, 1869–March 4, 1869(successor took office)
Republican
President ofthe Senateacting
3
William E. Stevenson(1820–1883)
March 4, 1869–March 4, 1871(lost election)
Republican
1868
4
John J. Jacob(1829–1893)
March 4, 1871–March 4, 1877(term-limited)
Democratic
1870
People'sIndependent
1872
5
Henry M. Mathews(1834–1884)
March 4, 1877–March 4, 1881(term-limited)
Democratic
1876
6
Jacob B. Jackson(1829–1893)
March 4, 1881–March 4, 1885(term-limited)
Democratic
1880
7
Emanuel Willis Wilson(1844–1905)
March 4, 1885–February 6, 1890(term-limited)
Democratic
1884
8
Aretas B. Fleming(1839–1923)
February 6, 1890–March 4, 1893(term-limited)
Democratic
1888
9
William A. MacCorkle(1857–1930)
March 4, 1893–March 4, 1897(term-limited)
Democratic
1892
10
George W. Atkinson(1845–1925)
March 4, 1897–March 4, 1901(term-limited)
Republican
1896
11
Albert B. White(1856–1941)
March 4, 1901–March 4, 1905(term-limited)
Republican
1900
12
William M. O. Dawson(1853–1916)
March 4, 1905–March 4, 1909(term-limited)
Republican
1904
13
William E. Glasscock(1862–1925)
March 4, 1909–March 4, 1913(term-limited)
Republican
1908
14
Henry D. Hatfield(1875–1962)
March 4, 1913–March 4, 1917(term-limited)
Republican
1912
15
John J. Cornwell(1867–1953)
March 4, 1917–March 4, 1921(term-limited)
Democratic
1916
16
Ephraim F. Morgan(1869–1950)
March 4, 1921–March 4, 1925(term-limited)
Republican
1920
17
Howard Mason Gore(1877–1947)
March 4, 1925–March 4, 1929(term-limited)
Republican
1924
18
William G. Conley(1866–1940)
March 4, 1929–March 4, 1933(term-limited)
Republican
1928
19
Herman G. Kump(1877–1962)
March 4, 1933–January 18, 1937(term-limited)
Democratic
1932
20
Homer A. Holt(1898–1975)
January 18, 1937–January 13, 1941(term-limited)
Democratic
1936
21
Matthew M. Neely(1874–1958)
January 13, 1941–January 15, 1945(term-limited)
Democratic
1940
22
Clarence W. Meadows(1904–1961)
January 15, 1945–January 17, 1949(term-limited)
Democratic
1944
23
Okey Patteson(1898–1989)
January 17, 1949–January 19, 1953(term-limited)
Democratic
1948
24
William C. Marland(1918–1965)
January 19, 1953–January 14, 1957(term-limited)
Democratic
1952
25
Cecil H. Underwood(1922–2008)
January 14, 1957–January 16, 1961(term-limited)
Republican
1956
26
Wally Barron(1911–2002)
January 16, 1961–January 18, 1965(term-limited)
Democratic
1960
27
Hulett C. Smith(1918–2012)
January 18, 1965–January 13, 1969(term-limited)
Democratic
1964
28
Arch A. Moore Jr.(1923–2015)
January 13, 1969–January 17, 1977(term-limited)
Republican
1968
1972
29
Jay Rockefeller(b. 1937)
January 17, 1977–January 14, 1985(term-limited)
Democratic
1976
1980
30
Arch A. Moore Jr.(1923–2015)
January 14, 1985–January 16, 1989(lost election)
Republican
1984
31
Gaston Caperton(b. 1940)
January 16, 1989–January 13, 1997(term-limited)
Democratic
1988
1992
32
Cecil H. Underwood(1922–2008)
January 13, 1997–January 15, 2001(lost election)
Republican
1996
33
Bob Wise(b. 1948)
January 15, 2001–January 17, 2005(did not run)
Democratic
2000
34
Joe Manchin(b. 1947)
January 17, 2005–November 15, 2010(resigned)
Democratic
2004
2008
35
Earl Ray Tomblin(b. 1952)
November 15, 2010–January 16, 2017(term-limited)
Democratic
President ofthe Senateacting
2011(special)
2012
36
Jim Justice(b. 1951)
January 16, 2017–January 13, 2025(term-limited)
Democratic
2016
Republican
2020
37
Patrick Morrisey(b. 1967)
January 13, 2025–Incumbent
Republican
2024
· Timeline
Timeline of West Virginia governors

References

  1. Boreman resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.
  2. Under the 1872 constitution, governors were ineligible for four years after the end of their term.
  3. The constitutional start date of the gubernatorial term was March 4, with no requirement for an oath; Mathews was not sw
  4. The 1888 election was disputed,and Wilson remained as governor until the investigation was complete.
  5. Under a 1970 amendment to the constitution, governors who have served two consecutive terms are ineligible for the next
  6. Manchin resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate.
  7. Justice switched to the Republican Party in August 2017.
  8. Morrisey's term will expire on January 15, 2029.
  9. "Selected State Administrative Officials: Annual Salaries"
    https://bookofthestates.org/tables/selected-state-administrative-officials-annual-salaries/
  10. WV Constitution article VII, § 5.
  11. WV Constitution article VII, § 12.
  12. WV Constitution article VII, § 14.
  13. WV Constitution article VI, § 18–19.
  14. WV Constitution article VII, § 11.
  15. e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia
    https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/entries/2076
  16. The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130817060544/http://theintelligencer.net/page/content.detail/id/586708/Francis-Harrison-Pierpont---Father-of-West-Virginia-.html?nav=6322
  17. WV Constitution article VII, § 1.
  18. WV 1863 Constitution article V, § 1.
  19. WV Constitution, Article VII, section 4.
  20. WV Constitution article VII, § 16.
  21. "H.B. 4781 (Enrolled March 11, 2009)"
    http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_Text_HTML/2000_SESSIONS/RS/Bills/hb4781%20enr.htm
  22. "Governor of West Virginia"
    https://ballotpedia.org/Governor_of_West_Virginia
  23. Sobel 1978, pp. 1691–1692.
  24. "Arthur Ingraham Boreman"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/arthur-ingraham-boreman/
  25. Alexandria Gazette
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/alexandria-gazette-boreman-inaugurated-j/128619275/
  26. Kallenbach 1977, pp. 629–630.
  27. Sobel 1978, p. 1692.
  28. "Daniel Duane Tompkins Farnsworth"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/daniel-duane-tompkins-farnsworth/
  29. The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wheeling-daily-intelligencer-darnswo/128619353/
  30. Sobel 1978, pp. 1692–1693.
  31. "William Erskine Stevenson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-erskine-stevenson/
  32. The Wheeling Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wheeling-daily-register-stevenson-in/128619622/
  33. Sobel 1978, pp. 1693–1694.
  34. "John Jeremiah Jacob"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/john-jeremiah-jacob/
  35. The Wheeling Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wheeling-daily-register-jacob-inaugu/128619714/
  36. www.stateconstitutions.umd.edu
    http://www.stateconstitutions.umd.edu/Search/results.aspx?srch=1&state=%27WV%27&CID=230&art=7&sec=4&amd=&key=&Yr=
  37. Glashan 1979, p. 334.
  38. Sobel 1978, p. 1694.
  39. "Henry Mason Mathews"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/henry-mason-mathews/
  40. The Wheeling Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wheeling-daily-register-mathews-swor/128619975/
  41. Sobel 1978, p. 1695.
  42. "Jacob Beeson Jackson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/jacob-beeson-jackson/
  43. The Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-register-jackson-inaugurated-m/128632902/
  44. Sobel 1978, pp. 1695–1696.
  45. "Emanuel Willis Wilson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/emanuel-willis-wilson/
  46. The Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-register-wilson-inaugurated-ma/128634029/
  47. Sobel 1978, pp. 1696–1697.
  48. "Aretas Brooks Fleming"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/aretas-brooks-fleming/
  49. The Daily Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-register-fleming-inaugurated-f/128634279/
  50. Sobel 1978, p. 1697.
  51. "William Alexander MacCorkle"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-alexander-maccorkle/
  52. Wheeling Sunday Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/wheeling-sunday-register-maccorkle-inaug/128635407/
  53. Sobel 1978, pp. 1697–1698.
  54. "George Wesley Atkinson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/george-wesley-atkinson/
  55. The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wheeling-daily-intelligencer-atkinso/128651790/
  56. Sobel 1978, pp. 1698–1699.
  57. "Albert Blakeslee White"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/albert-blakeslee-white/
  58. Martinsburg Herald
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/martinsburg-herald-white-inaugurated-mar/128651904/
  59. Sobel 1978, pp. 1699–1700.
  60. "William M.O. Dawson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-m-o-dawson/
  61. The Fairmont West Virginian
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-fairmont-west-virginian-dawson-inaug/128652095/
  62. Sobel 1978, p. 1700.
  63. "William E. Glasscock"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-e-glasscock/
  64. The Daily Telegram
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegram-glasscock-inaugurated/128652128/
  65. Sobel 1978, pp. 1701–1702.
  66. "Henry Drury Hatfield"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/henry-drury-hatfield/
  67. The Fairmont West Virginian
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-fairmont-west-virginian-hatfield-ina/128652209/
  68. Sobel 1978, pp. 1702–1703.
  69. "John Jacob Cornwell"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/john-jacob-cornwell/
  70. The Birmingham News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-birmingham-news-cornwell-inaugurated/128652369/
  71. Sobel 1978, p. 1703.
  72. "Ephraim Franklin Morgan"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/__trashed-3/
  73. Greenbrier Independent
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/greenbrier-independent-morgan-inaugurate/128652408/
  74. Sobel 1978, p. 1704.
  75. "Howard M. Gore"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/a-p-lutali-2/
  76. The Plain Speaker
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-plain-speaker-gore-inaugurated-march/128652577/
  77. Sobel 1978, p. 1705.
  78. "William Gustavus Conley"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-gustavus-conley/
  79. Hinton Daily News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news-conley-inaugurated-mar/128652616/
  80. Sobel 1978, p. 1706.
  81. "Herman Guy Kump"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/herman-guy-kump/
  82. The Charleston Daily Mail
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-mail-kump-inaugurat/128652662/
  83. Sobel 1978, pp. 1706–1707.
  84. "Homer Adams Holt"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/homer-adams-holt/
  85. The Charleston Daily Mail
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-mail-holt-inaugurat/128652743/
  86. Sobel 1978, pp. 1707–1708.
  87. "Matthew Mansfield Neely"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/matthew-mansfield-neely/
  88. The Independent-Herald
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-independent-herald-neely-inaugurated/128652816/
  89. Sobel 1978, pp. 1708–1709.
  90. "Clarence W. Meadows"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/clarence-w-meadows/
  91. Hinton Daily News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news-meadows-inaugurated-ja/128652891/
  92. Sobel 1978, p. 1709.
  93. "Okey Leonidas Patteson"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/okey-leonidas-patteson/
  94. Hinton Daily News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news-patteson-inaugurated-j/128652961/
  95. Sobel 1978, p. 1710.
  96. "William Casey Marland"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-casey-marland/
  97. Hinton Daily News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news-marland-sworn-in-janua/128653027/
  98. Sobel 1978, pp. 1710–1711.
  99. "Cecil H. Underwood"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/cecil-h-underwood/
  100. The Weirton Daily Times
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weirton-daily-times-underwood-inaugu/128654094/
  101. Sobel 1978, pp. 1711–1712.
  102. "William W. Barron"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/william-w-barron/
  103. Hinton Daily News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news-barron-inaugurated-jan/128654113/
  104. Sobel 1978, pp. 1712–1713.
  105. "Hulett Carlson Smith"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/hulett-carlson-smith/
  106. Beckley Post-Herald
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/beckley-post-herald-smith-inaugurated-ja/128654351/
  107. Sobel 1978, p. 1713.
  108. "Arch A. Moore"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/arch-a-moore/
  109. The Charleston Daily Mail
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-mail-moore-inaugura/128654432/
  110. www.stateconstitutions.umd.edu
    http://www.stateconstitutions.umd.edu/Search/results.aspx?srch=1&state=%27WV%27&CID=230&art=7&sec=4&amd=&key=&Yr=
  111. Sobel 1978, p. 1714.
  112. "John Davison Rockefeller"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/john-davison-rockefeller/
  113. The Raleigh Register
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-raleigh-register-rockefeller-inaugur/128654473/
  114. The Indianapolis News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-news-moore-inaugurated/128654521/
  115. "Gaston Caperton"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/gaston-caperton/
  116. Tulsa World
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/tulsa-world-caperton-inaugurated-january/128654548/
  117. Tulsa World
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/tulsa-world-underwood-inaugurated-januar/128654566/
  118. "Bob Wise"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/bob-wise/
  119. The Buffalo News
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-news-wise-inaugurated-januar/128654738/
  120. "Joe Manchin III"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/joe-manchin-iii-2/
  121. Portland Press Herald
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/portland-press-herald-manchin-inaugurate/128654778/
  122. "Earl Ray Tomblin"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/earl-ray-tomblin/
  123. Richmond Times-Dispatch
    https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-tomblin-succeeds/128654799/
  124. "Jim Justice"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/jim-justice/
  125. WTAP
    https://www.wtap.com/content/news/Jim-Justice-sworn-in-as-WVs-governor-410825625.html
  126. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/03/us/politics/west-virginia-governor-to-switch-from-democrat-to-republican-trump.html
  127. "Patrick Morrisey"
    https://www.nga.org/governor/patrick-morrisey/
  128. WOWK-TV
    https://www.wowktv.com/news/west-virginia/west-virginia-politics/watch-live-west-virginia-governor-elect-patrick-morriseys-swearing-in-ceremony/
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