Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States

The following is the planned order of succession for the governorships of the 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and the five organized territories of the United States, according to the constitutions (and supplemental laws, if any) of each. Some states make a distinction whether the succeeding individual is acting as governor or becomes governor.

From 1980 to 1999, there were 13 successions of governorships. From 2000 to 2019 this number increased to 29. The only instance since at least 1980 in which the second in line reached a state governorship was on January 8, 2002, when New Jersey Attorney General John Farmer Jr. acted as governor for 90 minutes between Donald DiFrancesco and John O. Bennett's terms in that capacity as president of the Senate following governor Christine Todd Whitman's resignation. In 2019, Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico Wanda Vázquez Garced became governor when both the governor and secretary of state resigned in Telegramgate.

From 1945 to 2016, 39 of those who succeeded to the governorship ran for and won election to a full term.

States

Alabama

Established by Article V, Section 127 of the Constitution of Alabama.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Alabama Kay Ivey (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Garlan Gudger (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nathaniel Ledbetter (R)
4 Attorney General Steve Marshall (R)
5 Auditor Andrew Sorrell (R)
6 Secretary of State Wes Allen (R)
7 Treasurer Young Boozer (R)

Alaska

Established by Article III, Section 10 of the Constitution of Alaska.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Alaska Mike Dunleavy (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom (R)
2 Attorney General Stephen J. Cox (R)

Arizona

Established by Article V, Section 6 of the Constitution of Arizona.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Arizona Katie Hobbs (D)
1 Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D)
2 Attorney General Kris Mayes (D)
3 Treasurer Kimberly Yee (R)
4 Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne (R)

Arkansas

Established by Article VI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Arkansas as amended.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Leslie Rutledge (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Bart Hester (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Brian S. Evans (R)

California

Established by Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of California and (GOV) Title 2, Division 3, Part 2, Art. 5.5 of the California Codes.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of California Gavin Newsom (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis (D)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Monique Limón (D)
3 Speaker of the Assembly Robert Rivas (D)
4 Secretary of State Shirley Weber (D)
5 Attorney General Rob Bonta (D)
6 Treasurer Fiona Ma (D)
7 Controller Malia Cohen (D)
8 Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond (NP)
9 Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara (D)
10 Chair of the Board of Equalization Ted Gaines (D)
11 List of 4–7 people named by the governor
(subject to confirmation by the Senate)
in the case of war or enemy-caused disaster.

Colorado

Established by Article IV, Section 13(7) of the Constitution of Colorado.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Colorado Jared Polis (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera (D)
2 President of the Senate James Coleman (D)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Julie McCluskie (D)
4 Minority Leader of the House Jarvis Caldwell (R)
5 Minority Leader of the Senate Cleave Simpson (R)

Connecticut

Established by Article IV, Sections 18–21 of the Constitution of Connecticut.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz (D)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Martin Looney (D)

Delaware

Established by Article III, Section 20 of the Constitution of Delaware.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Delaware Matt Meyer (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay (D)
2 Secretary of State Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez (D)
3 Attorney General Kathy Jennings (D)
4 President pro tempore of the Senate David Sokola (D)
5 Speaker of the House of Representatives Melissa Minor-Brown (D)

Florida

Established by Article IV, Section 3 of the Constitution of Florida and Florida Statute 14.055.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins (R)
2 Attorney General James Uthmeier (R)
3 Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia (R)
4 Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson (R)

Georgia

Established by Article V, Section 1, Paragraph V of the Constitution of Georgia.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Jon Burns (R)

Hawaii

Established by Article V, Section 4 of the Constitution of Hawaii and Title 4 §26-2 of the Hawaii code.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Hawaii Josh Green (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke (D)
2 President of the Senate Ron Kouchi (D)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nadine Nakamura (D)
4 Attorney General Anne E. Lopez (D)
5 Director of Finance Luis Salaveria
6 Comptroller Keith Regan
7 Director of Taxation Gary Suganuma
8 Director of Human Resources Development Brenna Hashimoto

Idaho

Established by Article IV, Sections 12–14 of the Constitution of Idaho.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Idaho Brad Little (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Scott Bedke (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Kelly Anthon (R)

Illinois

Established by Article V, Section 6 of the Constitution of Illinois and the Governor Succession Act

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Illinois J. B. Pritzker (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton (D)
2 Attorney General Kwame Raoul (D)
3 Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias (D)
4 Comptroller Susana Mendoza (D)
5 Treasurer Mike Frerichs (D)
6 President of the Senate Don Harmon (D)
7 Speaker of the House of Representatives Chris Welch (D)

Indiana

Established by Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of Indiana.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Indiana Mike Braun (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Todd Huston (R)
3 President pro tempore of the Senate Rodric Bray (R)
4 Treasurer Daniel Elliott (R)
5 Auditor Elise Nieshalla (R)
6 Secretary of State Diego Morales (R)

Iowa

Established by Article IV, Sections 17–19 of the Constitution of Iowa.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Chris Cournoyer (R)
2 President of the Senate Amy Sinclair (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Pat Grassley (R)

Kansas

Established by KSA Statute 75–125 and the Emergency Interim Executive and Judicial Succession Act of 1994.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Kansas Laura Kelly (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor David Toland (D)
2 President of the Senate Ty Masterson (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Dan Hawkins (R)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 Secretary of State Scott Schwab (R)
5 Attorney General Kris Kobach (R)

Kentucky

Established by Sections 84, 85 and 87 of the Kentucky Constitution.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman (D)
2 President of the Senate Robert Stivers (R)
3 Attorney General Russell Coleman (R)
4 Auditor of Public Accounts Allison Ball (R)

Louisiana

Established by Article IV, Section 14 of the Constitution of Louisiana.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Louisiana Jeff Landry (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser (R)
2 Secretary of State Nancy Landry (R)
3 Attorney General Liz Murrill (R)
4 Treasurer John Fleming (R)
5 President of the Senate Cameron Henry (R)
6 Speaker of the House of Representatives Phillip DeVillier (R)

Maine

Established by Article V, Part 1, Section 14 of the Constitution of Maine.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Maine Janet Mills (D)
1 President of the Senate Mattie Daughtry (D)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Ryan Fecteau (D)
3 Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D)

Maryland

Established by Article II, Section 6 of the Constitution of Maryland.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Maryland Wes Moore (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller (D)
2 President of the Senate Bill Ferguson (D)

Massachusetts

Established by Article LV of the Constitution of Massachusetts.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Massachusetts Maura Healey (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll (D)
2 Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin (D)
3 Attorney General Andrea Campbell (D)
4 Treasurer and Receiver-General Deb Goldberg (D)
5 Auditor Diana DiZoglio (D)

Michigan

Established by Article V, Section 26 of the Constitution of Michigan, Section 10.2 of the Revised Statutes of 1846 and the Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act (PA 202 of 1959, Section 31.4)

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist (D)
2 Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D)
3 Attorney General Dana Nessel (D)
4 President pro tempore of the Senate Jeremy Moss (D)
5 Speaker of the House of Representatives Matt Hall (R)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–5 are vacant
6 List of 5 people named by the governor State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks
7 Fmr. Lieutenant Governor John Cherry (D)
8 Wayne County Exec. Warren Evans (D)
9 Businessman Gary Torgow
10 Fmr. U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D)

Minnesota

Established by Article V, Section 5 of the Minnesota Constitution and Minnesota Statute 4.06.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz (DFL)
1 Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan (DFL)
2 President of the Senate Bobby Joe Champion (DFL)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Lisa Demuth (R)
4 Secretary of State Steve Simon (DFL)
5 Auditor Julie Blaha (DFL)
6 Attorney General Keith Ellison (DFL)

Mississippi

Established by Article V, Section 131 of the Constitution of Mississippi.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Dean Kirby (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Jason White (R)

Missouri

Established by Article IV, Section 11(a) of the Constitution of Missouri.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Missouri Mike Kehoe (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Cindy O'Laughlin (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Jonathan Patterson (R)
4 Secretary of State Denny Hoskins (R)
5 Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick (R)
6 Treasurer Vivek Malek (R)
7 Attorney General Catherine Hanaway (R)

Montana

Established by Article VI, Section 6 of the Constitution of Montana and Montana Code 2-16-511 to 2-16-513.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Montana Greg Gianforte (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras (R)
2 President of the Senate Matt Regier (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Brandon Ler (R)
4 Most senior member of the Montana Legislature State Sen. Keith Regier (R)

Nebraska

Established by Article IV, Section 16 of the Constitution of Nebraska and Nebraska Revised Statutes 84-120 and 84-121.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Nebraska Jim Pillen (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Joe Kelly (R)
2 Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature John Arch (NP/R)
3 Chair of the Executive Board of the Legislative Council Ben Hansen (NP/R)
4 Chair of the Committee on Committees Christy Armendariz (NP/R)
5 Chair of the Judiciary Committee Carolyn Bosn (NP/R)
6 Chair of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Rita Sanders (NP/R)
7 Chair of the Appropriations Committee Robert Clements (NP/R)
8 Chair of the Revenue Committee Brad von Gillern (NP/R)
9 Chair of the Education Committee Dave Murman (NP/R)
10 Chair of the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee Mike Jacobson (NP/R)
11 Chair of the Natural Resources Committee Tom Brandt (NP/R)
12 Chair of the Agriculture Committee Barry DeKay (NP/R)
13 Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee Brian Hardin (NP/R)
14 Chair of the General Affairs Committee Rick Holdcroft (NP/R)
15 Chair of the Urban Affairs Committee Terrell McKinney (NP/D)
16 Chair of the Business and Labor Committee Kathleen Kauth (NP/R)
17 Chair of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Mike Moser (NP/R)

Nevada

Established by Nevada Revised Statute 223.080.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Nevada Joe Lombardo (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Marilyn Dondero Loop (D)
3 Speaker of the Assembly Steve Yeager (D)
4 Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar (D)

New Hampshire

Established by Part 2, Article 49 of the Constitution of New Hampshire.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte (R)
1 President of the Senate Sharon Carson (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Sherman Packard (R)
3 Secretary of State David Scanlan (R)
4 Treasurer Monica Mezzapelle

New Jersey

Established by Article V, Section I, Paragraph 7 of the Constitution of New Jersey and New Jersey Revised Statute 52:14A-4.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way (D)
2 President of the Senate Nicholas Scutari (D)
3 Speaker of the General Assembly Craig Coughlin (D)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 Attorney General Matt Platkin (D)
5 Commissioner of Transportation Francis K. O'Connor

New Mexico

Established by Article V, Section 7 of the Constitution of New Mexico

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales (D)
2 Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D)
3 President pro tempore of the Senate Mimi Stewart (D)
4 Speaker of the House of Representatives Javier Martínez (D)

New York

Established by Article IV, Sections 5–6 of the New York Constitution and Article 1-A, Section 5 of the Defense Emergency Act of 1951.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of New York Kathy Hochul (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado (D)
2 Temporary President of the Senate Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D)
3 Speaker of the Assembly Carl Heastie (D)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 Attorney General Letitia James (D)
5 Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli (D)
6 Commissioner of Transportation Marie Therese Dominguez
7 Commissioner of Health James V. McDonald
Commissioner of Commerce n/a
Industrial Commissioner n/a
8 Chair of the Public Service Commission Rory M. Christian
9 Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley (D)

North Carolina

Established by Article III, Section 3, of the Constitution of North Carolina and G.S. Section 147.11.1.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of North Carolina Josh Stein (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Rachel Hunt (D)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Phil Berger (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Destin Hall (R)
4 Secretary of State Elaine Marshall (D)
5 Auditor Dave Boliek (R)
6 Treasurer Brad Briner (R)
7 Superintendent of Public Instruction Mo Green (D)
8 Attorney General Jeff Jackson (D)
9 Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler (R)
10 Commissioner of Labor Luke Farley (R)
11 Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey (R)

North Dakota

Established by Article V, Section 11 of the Constitution of North Dakota.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of North Dakota Kelly Armstrong (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Michelle Strinden (R)
2 Secretary of State Michael Howe (R)

Ohio

Established by Article III, Section 15 of the Constitution of Ohio and Title I, Chapter 161 of the Ohio Revised Code.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel (R)
2 President of the Senate Rob McColley (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Matt Huffman (R)
4 Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R)
5 Treasurer Robert Sprague (R)
6 Auditor Keith Faber (R)
7 Attorney General Dave Yost (R)

Oklahoma

As provided by Article VI, Section 15 of the Constitution of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Emergency Interim Executive and Judicial Succession Act.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Oklahoma Kevin Stitt (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Matt Pinnell (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Lonnie Paxton (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Kyle Hilbert (R)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd (R)
5 Attorney General Gentner Drummond (R)
6 State Treasurer Todd Russ (R)
7 Superintendent of Public Instruction Lindel Fields (R)
8 Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn (R)
9 Corporation Commissioner (by length of tenure) Todd Hiett (R)
10 Kim David (R)
11 Brian Bingman (R)

Oregon

Established by Article V, Section 8a of the Constitution of Oregon

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Oregon Tina Kotek (D)
1 Secretary of State Tobias Read (D)
2 Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner (D)
3 President of the Senate Rob Wagner (D)
4 Speaker of the House of Representatives Julie Fahey (D)

Pennsylvania

Established by Article IV, Sections 13–14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis (D)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Kim Ward (R)

Rhode Island

Established by Article IX, Sections 9–10 of the Constitution of Rhode Island

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Rhode Island Dan McKee (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos (D)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Joe Shekarchi (D)

South Carolina

Established by Article IV, Sections 6 and 7 of the South Carolina Constitution and South Carolina Code of Laws sections 1-3-120, 1-3-130 and 1-9-30.

# Position Current officeholder
Governor of South Carolina Henry McMaster (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette (R)
2 President of the South Carolina Senate Thomas C. Alexander (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Murrell Smith (R)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 Secretary of State Mark Hammond (R)
5 Treasurer Curtis Loftis (R)
6 Attorney General Alan Wilson (R)

South Dakota

Established by Article IV, Section 6 of the Constitution of South Dakota.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of South Dakota Larry Rhoden (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Tony Venhuizen (R)

Tennessee

Established by Article III, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee and Acts 1941, Chapter 99 §1.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Tennessee Bill Lee (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate Randy McNally (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Cameron Sexton (R)
3 Secretary of State Tre Hargett (R)
4 Comptroller of the Treasury Jason Mumpower (R)

Texas

Established by Article IV, Sections 3a and 16–18 of the Constitution of Texas and Chapter 401.023 of Title 4 the Texas Gov't Code.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Texas Greg Abbott (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (R)
2 President pro tempore of the Senate Charles Perry (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Dustin Burrows (R)
4 Attorney General Ken Paxton (R)
Chief Justices of the Texas Courts of Appeals, in numerical order
5 1st Court of Appeals (Houston) Terry Adams (R)
6 2nd Court of Appeals (Fort Worth) Bonnie Sudderth (R)
7 3rd Court of Appeals (Austin) Darlene Byrne (D)
8 4th Court of Appeals (San Antonio) Rebeca Martinez (D)
9 5th Court of Appeals (Dallas) J.J. Koch (R)
10 6th Court of Appeals (Texarkana) Scott E. Stevens (R)
11 7th Court of Appeals (Amarillo) Brian Quinn (R)
12 8th Court of Appeals (El Paso) Maria Salas-Mendoza (D)
13 9th Court of Appeals (Beaumont) Scott Golemon (R)
14 10th Court of Appeals (Waco) Matt Johnson (R)
15 11th Court of Appeals (Eastland) John M. Bailey (R)
16 12th Court of Appeals (Tyler) Jim Worthen (R)
17 13th Court of Appeals (Corpus Christi) Jaime E. Tijerina (R)
18 14th Court of Appeals (Houston) Tracy Christopher (R)
19 15th Court of Appeals (Austin) Scott Brister (R)

Utah

Established by Article VII, Section 11 of the Constitution of Utah and the Emergency Interim Succession Act (C53-2a-803).

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Utah Spencer Cox (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Deirdre Henderson (R)
2 President of the Senate Stuart Adams (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Schultz (R)
Eligible to serve as emergency interim governor if 1–3 are vacant
4 Attorney General Derek Brown (R)
5 Treasurer Marlo Oaks (R)
6 Auditor Tina Cannon (R)

Vermont

Established by Chapter II, Section 20 of the Constitution of Vermont, 3 VSA §1 and 20 VSA §183.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Vermont Phil Scott (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor John Rodgers (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Jill Krowinski (D)
3 President pro tempore of the Senate Philip Baruth (D/VPP)
4 Secretary of State Sarah Copeland-Hanzas (D)
5 Treasurer Mike Pieciak (D)

Virginia

Established by Article V, Section 16 of the Constitution of Virginia.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin (R)
1 Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears (R)
2 Attorney General Jason Miyares (R)
3 Speaker of the House of Delegates Don Scott (D)
4 House of Delegates convenes to fill the vacancy

Washington

Established by Article III, Section 10 of the Constitution of Washington.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Washington Bob Ferguson (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck (D)
2 Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (D)
3 Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti (D)
4 Auditor Pat McCarthy (D)
5 Attorney General Nick Brown (D)
6 Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal (NP)
7 Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove (D)

West Virginia

Established by §6A-1-4a of the West Virginia Code.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of West Virginia Patrick Morrisey (R)
1 President of the Senate Randy Smith (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Delegates Roger Hanshaw (R)
3 Attorney General JB McCuskey (R)
4 State Auditor Mark Hunt (R)
5 Ex-Governors in inverse order of service Jim Justice (R)
6 Earl Ray Tomblin (D)
7 Joe Manchin (I)
8 Bob Wise (D)
9 Gaston Caperton (D)
10 Jay Rockefeller (D)

Wisconsin

Established by Article V, Sections 7 and 8 of the Constitution of Wisconsin.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Wisconsin Tony Evers (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez (D)
2 Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski (D)

Wyoming

Established by Article IV, Section 6 of the Wyoming Constitution.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Wyoming Mark Gordon (R)
1 Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R)

Federal district

Washington, D.C.

Established by Title IV, Section 421(c)(2) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.

# Office Current officeholder
Mayor of Washington, D.C. Muriel Bowser (D)
1 Chair of the D.C. Council Phil Mendelson (D)

Organized territories

American Samoa

Established by Article IV, Section 4 Constitution of American Samoa and Section 4.0106 of the American Samoa Codes Annotated.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of American Samoa Pula Nikolao Pula
1 Lieutenant Governor Pulu Ae Ae
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Savali Talavou Ale

Guam

Established by Subchapter 1, Section 1422(b) of the Guam Organic Act of 1950.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Guam Lou Leon Guerrero (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio (D)
2 Speaker of the Legislature Frank Blas (R)

Northern Mariana Islands

Established by Article III, Section 7 of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Constitution.

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands David Apatang (I)
1 Lieutenant Governor Dennis Mendiola (R)
2 President of the Senate Karl King-Nabors (R)

Puerto Rico

Established by Article IV, Section 8 of the Constitution of Puerto Rico and Law No. 7 of 2005

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of Puerto Rico Jenniffer González-Colón (PNP/R)
1 Secretary of State Rosachely Rivera (PNP/D)
2 Secretary of Justice Lourdes Gómez Torres
3 Secretary of Treasury Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez
4 Secretary of Education Eliezer Ramos Parés (PNP)
5 Secretary of Labor and Human Resources María del Pilar Vélez Casanova
6 Secretary of Transportation and Public Works Ángel Cruz Nolasco
7 Secretary of Economic Development and Commerce Sebastián Negrón Reichard
8 Secretary of Health Víctor Ramos Otero

U.S. Virgin Islands

Established by Subsection IV §1595(b, e) of the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands and the Executive Succession Act of 1972

# Office Current officeholder
Governor of the United States Virgin Islands Albert Bryan (D)
1 Lieutenant Governor Tregenza Roach (D)
2 President of the Legislature Milton E. Potter (D)
3 Vice President of the Legislature Kenny Gittens (D)
4 Commissioner of Finance Kevin McCurdy
5 Attorney General Gordon Rhea
6 Director of the Office of Management and Budget Julio Rhymer Sr.
7 Commissioner of Education Dionne Wells-Hedrington
8 Commissioner of Public Works Derek Gabriel
9 Commissioner of Sports, Parks and Recreation Vincent Roberts
10 Police Commissioner Mario Brooks

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