Danh sách Thống đốc Texas

Number of governors of Texas by party affiliation
PartyGovernors
 Democratic39
 Republican7
 Unionist1
 Independent1
 Military1
#GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionPrior officeLt. Governor
1 James Pinckney Henderson
March 31, 1808 - June 4, 1858
(Aged 50)
February 19, 1846
-
December 21, 1847
Democratic1845Minister to England and France Republic of Texas
(1837-1840)
 Albert Clinton Horton
2 George T. Wood
March 12, 1795 - September 3, 1858
(Aged 63)
December 21, 1847

December 21, 1849
Democratic1847Texas state senator
(1846-1847)
 John Alexander Greer
3 Peter Hansborough Bell
May 11, 1810 - March 8, 1898
(Aged 87)
December 21, 1849

November 23, 1853
Democratic1849Lieutenant colonel of the Second Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers
(1845-1949)
1851
[2]
 James W. Henderson
[3]
4 James W. Henderson
August 15, 1817 - August 30, 1880
(Aged 63)
November 23, 1853

December 21, 1853
Democratic3rd lieutenant governor of Texas
(1851-1853)
Office vacant
5 Elisha M. Pease
January 3, 1812 - August 26, 1883
(Aged 71)
December 21, 1853

December 21, 1857
Unionist1853Texas state senator
(1849-1851)
 David Catchings Dickson
1855 Hardin Richard Runnels
6 Hardin R. Runnels
August 30, 1820 - December 25, 1873
(Aged 53)
December 21, 1857

December 21, 1859
Democratic18573rd lieutenant governor of Texas
(1855-1857)
 Francis Lubbock
7 Sam Houston
March 2, 1793 - July 26, 1863
(Aged 70)
December 21, 1859

March 16, 1861
Independent1859
[4]
U.S. senator from Texas
(1846-1859)
 Edward Clark
[3]
8 Edward Clark
April 1, 1815 - May 4, 1880
(Aged 65)
March 16, 1861

November 7, 1861
Democratic7th Llieutenant governor of Texas
(1859-1861)
Office vacant
9 Francis Lubbock
October 16, 1815 - June 22, 1905
(Aged 89)
November 7, 1861

November 5, 1863
Democratic18616th lieutenant governor of Texas
(1857-1859)
 John McClannahan Crockett
10 Pendleton Murrah
1824 or 1826 - August 4, 1865
(Aged about 40)
November 5, 1863

June 17, 1865
Democratic1863
[5]
Texas state representative
(1857)
 Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale
[6]
- Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale
1823 or 1825 - February 4, 1890
(Aged about 67)
June 11, 1865

June 16, 1865
Military9th lieutenant governor of Texas
(1863-1865)
Office vacant
11 Andrew Jackson Hamilton
January 28, 1815 - April 11, 1875
(Aged 60)
June 16, 1865

August 9, 1866
[7]
Democratic-MilitaryTexas state senator-elect
(1861)
12 James W. Throckmorton
February 1, 1825 - April 21, 1894
(Aged 69)
August 9, 1866

August 8, 1867
Democratic1866
[8]
Captain of the 6th Texas Cavalry Regiment Confederate Army
(1861-1863)
 George Washington Jones
13 Elisha M. Pease
January 3, 1812 - August 26, 1883
(Aged 71)
August 8, 1867

September 30, 1869
[8][9]
Republican5th governor of Texas
(1853-1857)
Office vacant
14 Edmund J. Davis
October 2, 1827 - February 7, 1883
(Aged 55)
January 8, 1870

January 15, 1874
Republican1869
[10]
Brigadier General of the First Texas Cavalry Regiment Union Army
(1862-1865)
15 Richard Coke
March 18, 1829 - May 14, 1897
(Aged 68)
January 15, 1874

December 1, 1876
Democratic1873Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
(1866-1867)
 Richard B. Hubbard
[3]
1876
[11]
16 Richard B. Hubbard
November 1, 1832 - July 12, 1901
(Aged 68)
December 1, 1876

January 21, 1879
Democratic16th llieutenant governor of Texas
(1874-1876)
Office vacant
17 Oran Milo Roberts
July 9, 1815 – May 19, 1898
(Aged 82)
January 21, 1879

January 16, 1883
Democratic18787th chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court
(1874-1879)
 Joseph D. Sayers
1880 Leonidas Jefferson Storey
18 John Ireland
January 1, 1827 – March 15, 1896
(Aged 69)
January 16, 1883

January 18, 1887
Democratic1882Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
(1875-1876)
 Francis Marion Martin
1884 Barnett Gibbs
19 Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross
September 27, 1838 – January 3, 1898
(Aged 59)
January 18, 1887

January 20, 1891
Democratic1886Texas state senator
(1881-1883)
 Thomas Benton Wheeler
1888
20 Jim Hogg
March 24, 1851 – March 3, 1906
(Aged 54)
January 20, 1891

January 15, 1895
Democratic189021st attorney general of Texas
(1887-1891)
 George Cassety Pendleton
1892 Martin McNulty Crane
21 Charles A. Culberson
June 10, 1855 – March 19, 1925
(Aged 69)
January 15, 1895

January 17, 1899
Democratic189422nd attorney general of Texas
(1891-1895)
 George Taylor Jester
1896
22 Joseph D. Sayers
September 23, 1841 – May 15, 1929
(Aged 87)
January 17, 1899

January 20, 1903
Democratic1898U.S. representative for Texas' 9th district
(1893-1899)
 James Browning
1900
23 S. W. T. Lanham
July 4, 1846 – July 29, 1908
(Aged 62)
January 20, 1903

January 15, 1907
Democratic1902U.S. representative for Texas' 8th district
(1897-1903)
 George D. Neal
1904
24 Thomas Mitchell Campbell
April 22, 1856 – April 1, 1923
(Aged 66)
January 15, 1907

January 17, 1911
Democratic1906General Manager of the Railroad
(1892-1897)
 Asbury Bascom Davidson
1908
25 Oscar Branch Colquitt
December 16, 1861 – March 8, 1940
(Aged 78)
January 17, 1911

January 19, 1915
Democratic1910Texas railroad commissioner
(1903-1911)
1912 William Harding Mayes
26 James E. "Pa" Ferguson
August 31, 1871 – September 21, 1944
(Aged 73)
January 19, 1915

August 25, 1917
Democratic1914Local banker
(since 1906)
 William P. Hobby
[12]
1916
[13]
27 William P. Hobby
March 26, 1878 – June 7, 1964
(Aged 86)
August 25, 1917

January 18, 1921
Democratic24th lieutenant governor of Texas
(1915-1917)
Office vacant
1918 Willard Arnold Johnson
28 Pat Morris Neff
November 26, 1871 – January 20, 1952
(Aged 80)
January 18, 1921

January 20, 1925
Democratic1920Texas state representative
(1899-1903)
 Lynch Davidson
1922 Thomas Whitfield Davidson
29 Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson
June 13, 1875 – June 25, 1961
(Aged 86)
January 20, 1925

January 18, 1927
Democratic1924First Lady of Texas
(1915–1917)
 Barry Miller
30 Dan Moody
June 1, 1893 – May 22, 1966
(Aged 72)
January 18, 1927

January 20, 1931
Democratic192632nd attorney general of Texas
(1931–1935)
1928
31 Ross S. Sterling
February 11, 1875 – March 25, 1949
(Aged 74)
January 20, 1931

January 17, 1933
Democratic1930Chairman of the Texas Highway Commission
(1930)
 Edgar E. Witt
32 Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson
June 13, 1875 – June 25, 1961
(Aged 86)
January 17, 1933

January 15, 1935
Democratic193229th governor of Texas
(1925-1927)
33 James Allred
March 29, 1899 – September 24, 1959
(Aged 60)
January 15, 1935

January 17, 1939
Democratic193435th attorney general of Texas
(1931–1935)
 Walter Frank Woodul
1936
34 Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel
March 11, 1890 – May 11, 1969
(Aged 79)
January 17, 1939

August 4, 1941
Democratic1938President of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
(1933-1934)
 Coke R. Stevenson
[12]
1940
[14]
35 Coke R. Stevenson
March 20, 1888 – June 28, 1975
(Aged 87)
August 4, 1941

January 21, 1947
Democratic31st lieutenant governor of Texas
(1939-1941)
Office vacant
1942 John Lee Smith
1944
36 Beauford H. Jester
January 12, 1893 – July 11, 1949
(Aged 56)
January 21, 1947

July 11, 1949
Democratic1946Member of the Texas Railroad Commission
(1943-1947)
 Allan Shivers
[12]
1948
[15]
37 Allan Shivers
October 5, 1907 – January 14, 1985
(Aged 77)
July 11, 1949

January 15, 1957
Democratic33rd lieutenant governor of Texas
(1947-1949)
Office vacant
1950 Ben Ramsey
1952
1954
38 Price Daniel
October 10, 1910 – August 25, 1988
(Aged 77)
January 15, 1957

January 15, 1963
Democratic1956U.S. senator from Texas
(1953-1957)
1958
1960
Office vacant
39 John Connally
February 27, 1917 – June 15, 1993
(Aged 76)
January 15, 1963

January 21, 1969
Democratic196256th United States secretary of the Navy
(1961)
 Preston Smith
1964
1966
40 Preston Smith
March 8, 1912 – October 18, 2003
(Aged 91)
January 21, 1969

January 16, 1973
Democratic196835th lieutenant governor of Texas
(1963-1969)
 Ben Barnes
1970
41 Dolph Briscoe
April 23, 1923 – June 27, 2010
(Aged 87)
January 16, 1973

January 16, 1979
Democratic1972Texas state representative
(1949-1957)
 William P. Hobby Jr.
1974
42 Bill Clements
April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011
(Aged 94)
January 16, 1979

January 18, 1983
Republican197815th United States deputy secretary of defense
(1973-1977)
43 Mark White
March 17, 1940 – August 5, 2017
(Aged 77)
January 18, 1983

January 20, 1987
Democratic198246th attorney general of Texas
(1979-1983)
44 Bill Clements
April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011
(Aged 94)
January 20, 1987

January 15, 1991
Republican198642nd governor of Texas
(1979-1983)
45 Ann Richards
September 1, 1933 – September 13, 2006
(Aged 73)
January 15, 1991

January 17, 1995
Democratic1990Treasurer of Texas
(1983-1991)
 Bob Bullock
46 George W. Bush
July 6, 1946 (Age 74)
January 17, 1995

December 21, 2000
Republican1994Managing general partner of the Texas Rangers
(1989-1994)
1998
[16]
 Rick Perry
47 Rick Perry
March 4, 1950 (Age 70)
December 21, 2000

January 20, 2015
Republican39th lieutenant governor of Texas
(1999-2000)
 Bill Ratliff
2002 David Dewhurst
2006
2010
48 Greg Abbott
November 13, 1957 (Age 63)
January 20, 2015

Incumbent
Republican201450th attorney general of Texas
(2002-2015)
 Dan Patrick
2018
[17]
  1. “CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries”. The Council of State Governments. 25 tháng 6 năm 2013. Truy cập ngày 23 tháng 11 năm 2014. 
  2. Resigned to take an elected seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  3. 1 2 3 As lieutenant governor, filled an unexpired term
  4. Evicted from office due to his refusal to swear an oath to the Confederate States of America.
  5. Fled Austin as it fell to Union forces.
  6. NGA says he was Lt. Gov who served as Gov after Murrah fled Texas.
  7. Provisional military governor.
  8. 1 2 James Throckmorton was removed from office by General Philip Sheridan, and Elisha Pease installed in his place.
  9. Resigned due to disagreements with General Joseph Reynolds.
  10. Elected in a special election held under military direction.
  11. Resigned to take an elected seat in the U.S. Senate.
  12. 1 2 3 As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was subsequently elected in their own right.
  13. Resigned due to the legislature bringing impeachment proceedings against him.
  14. Resigned after winning the Democratic primary for a U.S. Senate seat; he won the election.
  15. Died in office.
  16. Resigned to be U.S. President.
  17. Abbott's second term began on January 15, 2019 and will expire on January 17, 2023.