Arthur T. Hannett (born February 17, 1884 in Lyons, New York; died March 18, 1966 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) succeeded James F. Hinkle as the seventh Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1925 and January 1, 1927. Following the end of Hannett's term as Governor, Richard C. Dillon (born June 24, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri; died January 5, 1966 in Encino, New Mexico) became the eighth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1927 and January 1, 1931.
New Mexico - Governor: Bill Richardson (Democrat)
Susana Martinez is the current Governor of New Mexico.
New Mexico has alternated between one Democratic governor and one Republican governor since 1983. In 2012, they're on Republican.
Arthur T. Hannett (born February 17, 1884 in Lyons, New York; died March 18, 1966 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) succeeded James F. Hinkle as the seventh Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1925 and January 1, 1927, including the whole of 1926.
He was the Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1893 to 1897.
Richard C. Dillon (born June 24, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri; died January 5, 1966 in Encino, New Mexico) succeeded Arthur T. Hannett as the eighth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1927 and January 1, 1931, including the whole of 1928.
Richard C. Dillon (born June 24, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri; died January 5, 1966 in Encino, New Mexico) succeeded Arthur T. Hannett as the eighth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1927 and January 1, 1931, including the whole of 1930.
The current Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico is John Sanchez. Sanchez assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico on January 1, 2011.
Manuel Alvarez was the First Lieutenant Governor of the Territory of New Mexico.
Richard C. Dillon (born June 24, 1877 in St. Louis, Missouri; died January 5, 1966 in Encino, New Mexico) succeeded Arthur T. Hannett as the eighth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1927 and January 1, 1931. Following the end of Dillon's term as Governor, Arthur Seligman (born June 14, 1873 in Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory; died September 25, 1933 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) became the ninth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1931 and his death on September 25, 1933.
Bill Richardson currently lives at the Governor's Mansion in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
James F. Hinkle (born October 20, 1864 in Franklin County, Missouri; died March 26, 1951 in Roswell, New Mexico) succeeded Merritt C. Mechem as the sixth Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1923 and January 1, 1925. Following the end of Hinkle's term as Governor, Arthur T. Hannett (born February 17, 1884 in Lyons, New York; died March 18, 1966 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) became the seventh Governor of New Mexico, serving between January 1, 1925 and January 1, 1927.