The Governor of Montana is the head of the executive branch of Montana's state government[2] and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.[3]

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Governor of Montana
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Incumbent
Greg Gianforte

since January 4, 2021
StyleThe Honorable
ResidenceMontana Governor's Residence
Term lengthFour years, renewable once (limited to eight years in a sixteen year period)
Constituting instrumentMontana Constitution of 1889
Inaugural holderJoseph K. Toole
FormationNovember 8, 1889
(134 years ago)
 (1889-11-08)
SuccessionEvery four years, unless re-elected.
Salary$108,167 (2013)[1]
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The governor has a duty to enforce state laws,[2] the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Montana State Legislature,[4] to convene the legislature at any time,[5] and to grant pardons and reprieves.[6]

Governors of Montana

Parties

Dem Democratic (15) Rep Republican (10)

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Governors of Montana
# Image Governor Party Took office Left office Lt. Governor and Term Notes
1 Joseph Toole Dem November 8, 1889 January 1, 1893
  • John E. Rickards (Rep) – 1
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2 John E. Rickards Rep January 2, 1893 January 3, 1897
  • Alexander C. Botkin (Rep) – 2
3 Robert Burns Smith Dem January 4, 1897 January 7, 1901
  • A. E. Spriggs (Dem) – 3
4 Joseph Toole Dem January 7, 1901 April 1, 1908
  • Frank G. Higgins (Dem) – 4
  • Edwin L. Norris (Dem) – 5
Resigned due to declining health.
5 Edwin L. Norris Dem April 1, 1908 January 5, 1913
  • Benjamin F. White (Rep) – 5
  • William R. Allen (Rep) - 6
As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
6 Sam V. Stewart Dem January 6, 1913 January 2, 1921
  • W.W. McDowell (Dem) - 7, 8
7 Joseph M. Dixon Rep January 3, 1921 January 4, 1925
  • Nelson Story, Jr. (Rep) - 9
[8]
8 John E. Erickson Dem January 4, 1925 March 13, 1933
  • W. S. McCormack (Rep) - 10
  • Frank A. Hazelbaker (Rep) - 11
  • Frank Henry Cooney (Dem) - 12
Resigned so that his successor would appoint him to the United States Senate.
9 Frank Henry Cooney Dem March 13, 1933 December 15, 1935
  • Tom Kane (Rep) - 12
  • Ernest T. Eaton (Rep) - 12
  • Elmer Holt (Dem) - 12
As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term. Died in office while governor.
10 Elmer Holt Dem December 15, 1935 January 4, 1937
  • William P. Pilgeram (Dem) - 12
As president of the state senate, filled unexpired term.
11 Roy E. Ayers Dem January 4, 1937 January 6, 1941
  • Hugh R. Adair (Dem) - 13
12 Sam C. Ford Rep January 6, 1941 January 3, 1949
  • Ernest T. Eaton (Rep) - 14, 15
13 John W. Bonner Dem January 3, 1949 January 5, 1953
  • Paul Cannon (Dem) - 16
14 J. Hugo Aronson Rep January 5, 1953 January 2, 1961
  • George M. Gosman (Rep) - 17
  • Paul Cannon (Dem) - 18
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15 Donald Grant Nutter Rep January 2, 1961 January 25, 1962 Died in office.
16 Tim M. Babcock Rep January 25, 1962 January 6, 1969
  • David F. James (Dem) - 19
  • Ted James (Rep) - 20
As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
17 Forrest H. Anderson Dem January 6, 1969 January 1, 1973
  • Thomas Lee Judge (Dem) - 21
18 Thomas Lee Judge Dem January 1, 1973 January 5, 1981
19 Ted Schwinden Dem January 5, 1981 January 2, 1989
  • George Turman (Dem) - 24, 25
20 Stan Stephens Rep January 2, 1989 January 4, 1993
  • Allen Kolstad (Rep) - 26
  • Denny Rehberg (Rep) - 26
21 Marc Racicot Rep January 4, 1993 January 1, 2001 [10][11]
22 Judy Martz Rep January 1, 2001 January 3, 2005
  • Karl Ohs (Rep) - 29
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23 Brian Schweitzer Dem January 3, 2005 January 7, 2013
24 Steve Bullock Dem January 7, 2013 January 4, 2021
25 Greg Gianforte Rep January 4, 2021 Incumbent
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