Earliest Serving United States Governor - Current Living Earliest Serving U.S. Governors

Current Living Earliest Serving U.S. Governors

  1. George M. Leader — Pennsylvania — January 18, 1955
  2. Michael Anthony Stepovich — Alaska — June 8, 1957
  3. John David Merwin — Virgin Islands — September 25, 1958
  4. John Malcolm Patterson — Alabama — January 19, 1959
  5. Ernest Hollings — South Carolina — January 20, 1959
  6. David P. Buckson — Delaware — December 30, 1960
  7. William L. Guy — North Dakota — January 4, 1961
  8. F. Ray Keyser, Jr. — Vermont — January 5, 1961
  9. John Anderson, Jr. — Kansas — January 9, 1961
  10. Tim M. Babcock — Montana — January 26, 1962
  11. George Nigh — Oklahoma — January 6, 1963
  12. Philip Hoff — Vermont — January 10, 1963
  13. Tie:
  • Carl Sanders — Georgia — January 15, 1963
  • William Scranton — Pennsylvania — January 15, 1963

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