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  1. John Davis (January 13, 1787 – April 19, 1854) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician from Massachusetts. He spent 25 years in public service, serving in both houses of the United States Congress and for three non-consecutive years as Governor of Massachusetts.

  2. Diese Liste führt alle Gouverneure des US-Bundesstaates Massachusetts auf.

  3. John Davis war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und zwischen 1834 und 1843 zwei Mal Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Massachusetts. Außerdem vertrat er seinen Staat in beiden Kammern des Kongresses.

  4. Since 1780, 65 people have been elected governor, six to non-consecutive terms (John Hancock, Caleb Strong, Marcus Morton, John Davis, John Volpe, and Michael Dukakis), and seven lieutenant governors have acted as governor without subsequently being elected governor.

    No.
    Governor
    Governor
    Governor
    73
    Maura Healey (b. 1971) [243]
    January 5, 2023 [244] – Incumbent [s]
    Charlie Baker (b. 1956) [241]
    January 8, 2015 [242] – January 5, 2023 ...
    71
    Deval Patrick (b. 1956) [239]
    January 4, 2007 [240] – January 8, 2015 ...
    Mitt Romney (b. 1947) [237]
    January 2, 2003 [238] – January 4, 2007 ...
  5. National Republican Governor Levi Lincoln Jr. did not run for a tenth term in office. Elected to succeed him was John Davis, a National Republican. Davis defeated former United States president John Quincy Adams, Democrat Marcus Morton, and Working Men's candidate Samuel Allen.

  6. JOHN DAVIS, the fourteenth and eighteenth governor to serve Massachusetts, was born in Northboro, Massachusetts on January 13, 1787. His education was attained at the Leicester Academy, and at Yale University, where he graduated in 1812.

  7. The 1834 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 10. Whig Governor John Davis was re-elected to a second term in office over Democrat Marcus Morton and Anti-Mason John Bailey.