Charles C. Stephenson (born February 20, 1826 in Phelps, New York; died September 21, 1890 in Carson City, Nevada) succeeded Jewett W. Adams as the fifth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 3, 1887 and September 21, 1890. Following Stephenson's death, Frank Bell (born January 28, 1840 in Toronto, Canada; died February 13, 1927 in Oakland, California) became the sixth Governor of Nevada, serving between September 21, 1890 and January 5, 1891.
John E. Jones (born December 5, 1840 in Montgomeryshire, Wales; died April 10, 1896) succeeded Roswell K. Colcord as the eighth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 7, 1895 and his death. Following the end of Jones' term as Governor, Reinhold Sadler (born January 10, 1848 in Czarnikau, Prussia; died January 30, 1906 in Eureka, Nevada) became the ninth Governor of Nevada, serving between April 10, 1896 and January 5, 1903.
Reinhold Sadler (born January 10, 1848 in Czarnikau, Prussia; died January 30, 1906 in Eureka, Nevada) succeeded John E. Jones as the ninth Governor of Nevada, serving between April 10, 1896 and January 5, 1903, including the whole of 1899.
John Kinkead (born December 10, 1826 in Smithfield, Pennsylvania; died August 15, 1904 in Carson City, Nevada) succeeded Lewis R. Bradley as the third Governor of Nevada, serving between January 6, 1879 and January 1, 1883. Following the end of Kinkead's term as Governor, Jewett W. Adams (born August 6, 1835 in South Hero, Vermont; died June 18, 1920 in San Francisco, California) became the fourth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 1, 1883 and January 3, 1887.
Charles C. Stephenson (born February 20, 1826 in Phelps, New York; died September 21, 1890 in Carson City, Nevada) succeeded Jewett W. Adams as the fifth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 3, 1887 and September 21, 1890, including the whole of 1888.
Charles C. Stephenson (born February 20, 1826 in Phelps, New York; died September 21, 1890 in Carson City, Nevada) succeeded Jewett W. Adams as the fifth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 3, 1887 and September 21, 1890, including the whole of 1889.
The governor of Nevada is elected by the people of Nevada.
Morley Griswold (born October 10, 1890 in Elko, Nevada; died October 3, 1951 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada) succeeded Fred B. Balzar as the sixteenth Governor of Nevada, serving between March 21, 1934 and January 7, 1935. Following the end of Griswold's term as Governor, Richard Kirman Sr. (born January 14, 1877 in Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada; died January 19, 1959) became the seventeenth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 7, 1935 and January 2, 1939.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Nevada is Brian Krolicki. Krolicki assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Nevada January 20, 2007.
Fred B. Balzar (born June 15, 1880 in Virginia City, Nevada; died March 21, 1934 in Carson City, Nevada) succeeded James G. Scrugham as the fifteenth Governor of Nevada, serving between January 3, 1927 and March 21, 1934. Following Balzar's death in office, Morley Griswold (born October 10, 1890 in Elko, Nevada; died October 3, 1951 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada) became the sixteenth Governor of Nevada, serving between March 21, 1934 and January 7, 1935.
The governor of Nevada changes every couple years, but I believe that the current governor is Brian Sandoval.
The Governor of Nevada in 2009 is Jim Gibbons.
Frank Bell (born January 28, 1840 in Toronto, Canada; died February 13, 1927 in Oakland, California) succeeded Charles C. Stevenson as the sixth Governor of Nevada, serving between September 21, 1890 and January 5, 1891. Following the end of Bell's term as Governor, Roswell K. Colcord (born April 25, 1839 in Searsport, Maine; died October 30, 1939 in Carson City, Nevada) became the seventh Governor of Nevada, serving between January 5, 1891 and January 7, 1895.
Robert Waterman was the 17th Governor of California.
Brian Sandoval is the current governor of Nevada. He is a Republican. He was elected in 2010 and re-elected in 2014.
Territorial Governor George Washington Steele.