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| Honoring the Governor's of the Great State of Arizona. |
| THE GOVERNOR'S ROOM |
| George W. P. Hunt 4 - Time Governor 1912 - 1917, 1917 - 1919 1923 - 1929, 1931 - 1933 |
| Thomas Edward Campbell 2 - Time Governor 1917, 1919 - 1923 |
| John Calhoun Phillips 1929 - 1931 |
| Robert Taylor Jones 1939 - 1941 |
| Rawghlie Clement Stanford 1937 - 1939 |
| Benjamin Baker Moeur 1933 - 1937 |
| Sidney Preston Osborn 1941 - 1948 |
| Ernest McFarland 1955 - 1959 |
| John Howard Pyle 1951 - 1955 |
| Dan Edward Garvey 1948 - 1951 |
| Paul Fannin 1959 - 1965 |
| Raul Hector Castro 1975 - 1977 |
| Jack Williams 1967 - 1975 |
| Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. 1965 - 1967 |
| Wesley Bolin 1977 - 1978 |
| Rose Mofford 1988 - 1991 |
| Evan Mecham 1987 - 1988 |
| Bruce Babbitt 1978 - 1987 |
| Twenty-two people have served as governor over 26 distinct terms. All of the repeat governors were in the state's earliest years, when George W. P. Hunt and Thomas Edward Campbell alternated as governor for 17 years and, after a two-year gap, Hunt served another term. One governor was successfully impeached, Evan Mecham, and one resigned upon being convicted of a felony, Fife Symington III. The longest-serving governor was Hunt, who was elected seven times and served just under fourteen years. The longest single stint was Bruce Babbitt's, who was elected to two 4-year terms after succeeding to the office following the death of his predecessor, serving nearly nine years total. Wesley Bolin had the shortest term, dying less than five months after succeeding into office. Four governors were actually born in Arizona: Thomas Edward Campbell, Sidney Preston Osborn, Rose Mofford, and Bruce Babbitt. Arizona has had four female governors, the most in the United States, and is also the only state in which female governors have served in a consecutive order. Because of a string of death in office, resignations, and an impeachment, Arizona has not had a governor whose term began and ended because of "normal" election circumstances since Jack Williams left office in 1975. |
| Fife Symington III 1991 - 1997 |
| Jane Dee Hull 1997 - 2003 |
| Janet Napolitano 2003 - 2009 |
| Jan Brewer 2009 - 2015 |
| Doug Ducey 2015 - Present |