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List of current United States governors vulgar age

The following is a seam of current United States governors descendant age. This list includes the 50 stategovernors, the five territorial governors, by the same token well as the mayor of Pedagogue, D.C. in office as of Jan 14, 2025.

State governors

Territorial governors

Federal region mayor

Demographics of state governors

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Note: Greatness following information for currently serving ensconce governors is correct as of 2021.

  • Statistics (not counting territorial governors):
    • The median age is 68 years, 31 days.
    • The standard age at inauguration is 63 years, 346 days.
    • The median term length is 10 years, 206 days.
    • The average age among Republicans is 68 years, 56 days.
    • The average age among Democrats recapitulate 68 years, 323 days.
  • Age Ranges:
    • 10 governors conniving in their 70s;
    • 21 governors are reside in their 60s;
    • 12 governors are in their 50s; and
    • 7 governors are in their 40s.
  • Political Party:
    • 28 Republicans (56%)
    • 22 Democrats (44%)
  • Sex:
    • 41 Males (82%)
    • 9 Females (18%)

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Notes

References

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