Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun May 30, 2010 12:25 pm Just for you,
In 1850 California became a state, in that time how many Governors have been Democrats?
Can you name them?
River
Not without searching Google.
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun May 30, 2010 12:25 pm Just for you,
In 1850 California became a state, in that time how many Governors have been Democrats?
Can you name them?
JesusA (imported) wrote: Sun May 30, 2010 5:28 pm O.K., just what you wanted a quick history lesson. Our current Goobernator is the 38th since California became a state. Of the first seven governors, six were Democrats and the seventh was a Know Nothing (by then renamed the American Party).
The last two of this string of Democrats were elected on a pro-slavery platform at the same time that Lincoln became president. They were elected as governor and lieutenant governor. Milton Latham, the elected governor, resigned after 5 days in office and was succeeded by the lieutenant governor, John Downey, who served out his term.
From 1862 (won by Republican Leland Stanford, who founded the university) through 1900 the Democrats and Republicans pretty much alternated in office. From the election of 1898 to the present, California has had mostly Republican governors (14 of them). In that time, Hiram Johnson served two terms as a Progressive Party governor (1911-1917). For Democrats, the Browns (Pat & Jerry father and son) each served two terms; Culbert Olson served one term and Gray Davis served most of a term before he was recalled in the election that Schwarzenegger won. (I voted for Larry Flint in that one!)
The Grand total:
15 Democrats
21 Republicans
1 Progressive
1 American (Know Nothing)
Sweetpickle (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:43 pm Around here it's usually missing stones that lead to listlessness
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:06 am I slept in till noon: apparently, I needed the extra sleep. As soon as the shakes stop, I'll go catch the bus to the ER.