Democratic Governors Association - List of DGA Chairs

List of DGA Chairs

Current and former DGA Chairs.

Year Chair State Executive Director
2012 Governor Martin O'Malley Maryland Colm O'Comartun
2011 Governor Martin O'Malley Maryland Colm O'Comartun
2010 Governor Jack Markell Delaware Nathan Daschle
2009 Governor Christine Gregoire Washington Nathan Daschle
2008 Governor Brian Schweitzer Montana Nathan Daschle
2007 Governor Kathleen Sebelius Kansas Nathan Daschle
2006 Governor Bill Richardson New Mexico Penny Lee
2005 Governor Bill Richardson New Mexico Penny Lee
2004 Governor Tom Vilsack Iowa BJ Thornberry
2003 Governor Gary Locke Washington BJ Thornberry
2002 Governor Parris Glendening Maryland BJ Thornberry
2001 Governor Gray Davis California BJ Thornberry
2000 Governor Paul Patton Kentucky BJ Thornberry
1999 Governor Frank O'Bannon Indiana BJ Thornberry
1998 Governor Pedro Rossello Puerto Rico Katie Whelan
1997 Governor Howard Dean Vermont Katie Whelan
1996 Governor Gaston Caperton West Virginia Katie Whelan
1995 Governor Mel Carnahan Missouri Katie Whelan
1994 Governor Evan Bayh Indiana Katie Whelan
1993 Governor David Walters Oklahoma Katie Whelan
1992 Governor John Waihee Hawaii Mark Gearan
1991 Governor Roy Romer Colorado Mark Gearan
1990 Governor Dick Celeste Ohio Mark Gearan
1989 Governor Bill Clinton Arkansas Chuck Dolan

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