No.[a]
|
Governor
|
Term in office
|
Party
|
Election
|
Lt. Governor[b][c]
|
16
|
|
|
Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785) [15]
|
October 13, 1769[16] – May 13, 1784 (did not run)[15]
|
No party[d]
|
1776[e]
|
|
Matthew Griswold[f]
|
1777
|
1778
|
1779
|
1780
|
1781
|
1782
|
1783
|
17
|
|
|
Matthew Griswold (1714–1799) [18]
|
May 13, 1784[19] – May 11, 1786 (lost election)[18]
|
No party[d]
|
1784
|
|
Samuel Huntington[g]
|
1785
|
18
|
|
Samuel Huntington (1731–1796) [22][23]
|
May 11, 1786[24] – January 5, 1796 (died in office)
|
Federalist[h]
|
1786
|
|
Oliver Wolcott
|
1787
|
1788
|
1789
|
1790
|
1791
|
1792
|
1793
|
1794
|
1795
|
19
|
|
Oliver Wolcott (1726–1797) [28]
|
January 5, 1796[29] – December 1, 1797 (died in office)
|
Federalist[i]
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
1796
|
Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
|
1797
|
20
|
|
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (1740–1809) [33]
|
December 1, 1797 – August 7, 1809 (died in office)
|
Federalist
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
1798
|
John Treadwell
|
1799
|
1800
|
1801
|
1802
|
1803
|
1804
|
1805
|
1806
|
1807
|
1808
|
1809
|
21
|
|
John Treadwell (1745–1823) [37][38]
|
August 7, 1809 – May 9, 1811 (lost election)
|
Federalist
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
1810
|
Roger Griswold
|
22
|
|
Roger Griswold (1762–1812) [41]
|
May 9, 1811[42] – October 25, 1812 (died in office)
|
Federalist
|
1811
|
John Cotton Smith
|
1812
|
23
|
|
John Cotton Smith (1765–1845) [44]
|
October 25, 1812[45] – May 8, 1817 (lost election)
|
Federalist
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
1813
|
Chauncey Goodrich (died August 18, 1815)
|
1814
|
1815
|
Vacant
|
1816
|
|
Jonathan Ingersoll[j] (died January 12, 1823)
|
24
|
|
|
Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760–1833) [49]
|
May 8, 1817[50] – May 2, 1827 (lost election)
|
Toleration[k]
|
1817
|
|
1818
|
|
Democratic- Republican[l]
|
1819
|
1820
|
1821
|
1822
|
Vacant
|
1823
|
|
David Plant[g]
|
1824
|
1825
|
1826
|
25
|
|
Gideon Tomlinson (1780–1854) [55][56]
|
May 2, 1827[57] – March 2, 1831 (resigned)[m]
|
Democratic- Republican[n]
|
1827
|
|
John Samuel Peters[o]
|
|
National Republican
|
1828
|
1829
|
1830
|
26
|
|
|
John Samuel Peters (1772–1858) [62]
|
March 2, 1831[63] – May 4, 1833 (lost election)
|
National Republican
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
1831
|
Vacant
|
1832
|
|
Thaddeus Betts[g]
|
27
|
|
|
Henry W. Edwards (1779–1847) [66]
|
May 4, 1833[67] – May 7, 1834 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1833
|
Ebenezer Stoddard[g]
|
28
|
|
|
Samuel A. Foot (1780–1846)
|
May 7, 1834[71] – May 6, 1835 (lost election)
|
Whig[p]
|
1834
|
Thaddeus Betts[g]
|
29
|
|
|
Henry W. Edwards (1779–1847) [66]
|
May 6, 1835[72] – May 3, 1838 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1835
|
Ebenezer Stoddard[g]
|
1836
|
1837
|
30
|
|
|
William W. Ellsworth (1791–1868) [75]
|
May 3, 1838[76] – May 6, 1842 (lost election)
|
Whig
|
1838
|
Charles Hawley[g]
|
1839
|
1840
|
1841
|
31
|
|
|
Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (1799–1887) [78]
|
May 6, 1842[79] – May 2, 1844 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1842
|
William S. Holabird[g]
|
1843
|
32
|
|
|
Roger Sherman Baldwin (1793–1863) [81][82]
|
May 2, 1844[83] – May 8, 1846 (did not run)
|
Whig
|
1844
|
Reuben Booth[g]
|
1845
|
33
|
|
|
Isaac Toucey (1792–1869) [85][86]
|
May 8, 1846[87] – May 5, 1847 (lost nomination)[q]
|
Democratic
|
1846
|
Noyes Billings[g]
|
34
|
|
|
Clark Bissell (1782–1857) [89]
|
May 5, 1847[90] – May 3, 1849 (lost nomination)
|
Whig
|
1847
|
Charles J. McCurdy[g]
|
1848
|
35
|
|
Joseph Trumbull (1782–1861) [92]
|
May 3, 1849[93] – May 2, 1850 (did not run)
|
Whig
|
1849
|
Thomas Backus[g]
|
36
|
|
|
Thomas H. Seymour (1807–1868) [96]
|
May 2, 1850[r] – October 13, 1853 (resigned)[s]
|
Democratic
|
1850
|
|
Charles H. Pond
|
1851
|
|
Green Kendrick[t]
|
1852
|
|
Charles H. Pond
|
1853
|
37
|
|
Charles H. Pond (1781–1861) [99]
|
October 13, 1853[100] – May 4, 1854 (successor took office)
|
Democratic
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
38
|
|
|
Henry Dutton (1796–1869) [103]
|
May 4, 1854[104] – May 3, 1855 (lost election)
|
Whig
|
1854
|
|
Alexander H. Holley
|
39
|
|
|
William T. Minor (1815–1889) [106]
|
May 3, 1855[107] – May 6, 1857 (did not run)
|
American
|
1855
|
|
William Field[u]
|
1856
|
|
Albert Day
|
40
|
|
|
Alexander H. Holley (1804–1887) [110]
|
May 6, 1857[111] – May 5, 1858 (did not run)
|
Republican[v]
|
1857
|
|
Alfred A. Burnham
|
41
|
|
William Alfred Buckingham (1804–1875) [113][114]
|
May 5, 1858[115] – May 2, 1866 (did not run)[114]
|
Republican[w]
|
1858
|
Julius Catlin
|
1859
|
1860
|
1861
|
Benjamin Douglas
|
1862
|
|
Roger Averill[x]
|
1863
|
|
1864
|
1865
|
42
|
|
|
Joseph Roswell Hawley (1826–1905) [118]
|
May 2, 1866[119] – May 1, 1867 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
1866
|
|
Oliver Winchester
|
43
|
|
|
James E. English (1812–1890) [121]
|
May 1, 1867[122] – May 5, 1869 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1867
|
|
Ephraim H. Hyde
|
1868
|
44
|
|
|
Marshall Jewell (1825–1883) [124]
|
May 5, 1869[125] – May 4, 1870 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
1869
|
|
Francis Wayland III
|
45
|
|
|
James E. English (1812–1890) [121]
|
May 4, 1870[126] – May 16, 1871 (lost election)[y]
|
Democratic
|
1870
|
|
Julius Hotchkiss
|
46
|
|
|
Marshall Jewell (1825–1883) [124]
|
May 16, 1871[127] – May 7, 1873 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1871[y]
|
|
Morris Tyler
|
1872
|
47
|
|
|
Charles Roberts Ingersoll (1821–1903) [129]
|
May 7, 1873[130] – January 3, 1877 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1873
|
|
George G. Sill[z]
|
1874
|
1875
|
Apr. 1876[aa]
|
48
|
|
Richard D. Hubbard (1818–1884) [133]
|
January 3, 1877[134] – January 9, 1879 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
Nov. 1876[ab]
|
Francis Loomis
|
49
|
|
|
Charles B. Andrews (1834–1902) [136]
|
January 9, 1879[ac] – January 5, 1881 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1878
|
|
David Gallup
|
50
|
|
Hobart B. Bigelow (1834–1891) [139]
|
January 5, 1881[140] – January 3, 1883 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1880
|
William H. Bulkeley
|
51
|
|
|
Thomas M. Waller (1839–1924) [142]
|
January 3, 1883[143] – January 8, 1885 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1882
|
|
George G. Sumner
|
52
|
|
|
Henry Baldwin Harrison (1821–1901) [145]
|
January 8, 1885[ad] – January 6, 1887 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1884
|
|
Lorrin A. Cooke
|
53
|
|
Phineas C. Lounsbury (1841–1925) [148]
|
January 6, 1887[ae] – January 10, 1889 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1886
|
James L. Howard
|
54
|
|
Morgan Bulkeley (1837–1922) [151][152]
|
January 10, 1889[af] – January 4, 1893 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1888
|
Samuel E. Merwin
|
1890[ag]
|
55
|
|
|
Luzon B. Morris (1827–1895) [155]
|
January 4, 1893[156] – January 9, 1895 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1892
|
|
Ernest Cady
|
56
|
|
|
Owen Vincent Coffin (1836–1921) [158]
|
January 9, 1895[159] – January 6, 1897 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1894
|
|
Lorrin A. Cooke
|
57
|
|
Lorrin A. Cooke (1831–1902) [161][162]
|
January 6, 1897[163] – January 4, 1899 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1896
|
James D. Dewell
|
58
|
|
George E. Lounsbury (1838–1904) [165]
|
January 4, 1899[166] – January 9, 1901 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1898
|
Lyman A. Mills
|
59
|
|
George P. McLean (1857–1932) [168]
|
January 9, 1901[169] – January 7, 1903 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1900
|
Edwin O. Keeler
|
60
|
|
Abiram Chamberlain (1837–1911) [171]
|
January 7, 1903[172] – January 4, 1905 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1902
|
Henry Roberts
|
61
|
|
Henry Roberts (1853–1929) [174]
|
January 4, 1905[175] – January 9, 1907 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1904
|
Rollin S. Woodruff
|
62
|
|
Rollin S. Woodruff (1854–1925) [177]
|
January 9, 1907[178] – January 6, 1909 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1906
|
Everett J. Lake
|
63
|
|
George L. Lilley (1859–1909) [180]
|
January 6, 1909[181] – April 21, 1909 (died in office)
|
Republican
|
1908
|
Frank B. Weeks
|
64
|
|
Frank B. Weeks (1854–1935) [183]
|
April 21, 1909[184] – January 4, 1911 (successor took office)
|
Republican
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
65
|
|
|
Simeon E. Baldwin (1840–1927) [186][187]
|
January 4, 1911[188] – January 6, 1915 (did not run)[ah]
|
Democratic
|
1910
|
Dennis A. Blakeslee[ai]
|
1912
|
|
Lyman T. Tingier
|
66
|
|
|
Marcus H. Holcomb (1844–1932) [190][191]
|
January 6, 1915[192] – January 5, 1921 (did not run)[191]
|
Republican
|
1914
|
|
Clifford B. Wilson
|
1916
|
1918
|
67
|
|
Everett J. Lake (1871–1948) [194][195]
|
January 5, 1921[196] – January 3, 1923 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1920
|
Charles A. Templeton
|
68
|
|
Charles A. Templeton (1871–1955) [198][199]
|
January 3, 1923[200] – January 7, 1925 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1922
|
Hiram Bingham III
|
69
|
|
Hiram Bingham III (1875–1956) [202]
|
January 7, 1925[203] – January 8, 1925 (resigned)[aj]
|
Republican
|
1924
|
John H. Trumbull
|
70
|
|
John H. Trumbull (1873–1961) [205][206]
|
January 8, 1925[207] – January 7, 1931 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor[ak]
|
1926
|
J. Edwin Brainard
|
1928
|
Ernest E. Rogers
|
71
|
|
|
Wilbur Lucius Cross (1862–1948) [210][211]
|
January 7, 1931[212] – January 4, 1939 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1930
|
Samuel R. Spencer[ai]
|
1932
|
Roy C. Wilcox[ai]
|
1934
|
|
T. Frank Hayes
|
1936
|
72
|
|
|
Raymond E. Baldwin (1893–1986) [214][215]
|
January 4, 1939[216] – January 8, 1941 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
1938
|
|
James L. McConaughy
|
73
|
|
|
Robert A. Hurley (1895–1968) [218][219]
|
January 8, 1941[220] – January 6, 1943 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1940
|
|
Odell Shepard
|
74
|
|
|
Raymond E. Baldwin (1893–1986) [214][215]
|
January 6, 1943[221] – December 27, 1946 (resigned)[al]
|
Republican
|
1942
|
|
William L. Hadden
|
1944
|
|
Charles Wilbert Snow[am]
|
75
|
|
|
Charles Wilbert Snow (1884–1977) [223]
|
December 27, 1946[224] – January 8, 1947 (successor took office)
|
Democratic
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor
|
76
|
|
|
James L. McConaughy (1887–1948) [226]
|
January 8, 1947[227] – March 7, 1948 (died in office)
|
Republican
|
1946
|
|
James C. Shannon
|
77
|
|
James C. Shannon (1896–1980) [229]
|
March 7, 1948[230] – January 5, 1949 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor[an]
|
78
|
|
|
Chester B. Bowles (1901–1986) [233]
|
January 5, 1949[234] – January 3, 1951 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1948
|
|
William T. Carroll
|
79
|
|
|
John Davis Lodge (1903–1985) [236]
|
January 3, 1951[237] – January 5, 1955 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
1950[ao]
|
|
Edward N. Allen
|
80
|
|
|
Abraham Ribicoff (1910–1998) [239]
|
January 5, 1955[240] – January 21, 1961 (resigned)[ap]
|
Democratic
|
1954
|
Charles W. Jewett[ai]
|
1958
|
|
John N. Dempsey
|
81
|
|
John N. Dempsey (1915–1989) [242]
|
January 21, 1961[243] – January 6, 1971 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
Lieutenant governor acting
|
Acting as governor[aq]
|
1962
|
Samuel J. Tedesco (resigned January 15, 1966)
|
Fred J. Doocy
|
1966
|
Attilio R. Frassinelli
|
82
|
|
|
Thomas Meskill (1928–2007) [245]
|
January 6, 1971[246] – January 8, 1975 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1970
|
|
T. Clark Hull (resigned June 1, 1973)
|
Peter L. Cashman
|
83
|
|
|
Ella Grasso (1919–1981) [248][249]
|
January 8, 1975[250] – December 31, 1980 (resigned)[ar]
|
Democratic
|
1974
|
|
Robert K. Killian
|
1978
|
William A. O'Neill
|
84
|
|
William A. O'Neill (1930–2007) [251][252]
|
December 31, 1980[253] – January 9, 1991 (did not run)[252]
|
Democratic[252]
|
Succeeded from lieutenant governor
|
Joseph J. Fauliso
|
1982
|
1986
|
85
|
|
|
Lowell Weicker (1931–2023) [254][255]
|
January 9, 1991[256] – January 4, 1995 (did not run)
|
A Connecticut Party[255]
|
1990
|
|
Eunice Groark
|
86
|
|
|
John G. Rowland (b. 1957) [257]
|
January 4, 1995[258] – July 1, 2004 (resigned)[as]
|
Republican[257]
|
1994
|
|
Jodi Rell
|
1998
|
2002
|
87
|
|
Jodi Rell (1946–2024) [261]
|
July 1, 2004[262] – January 5, 2011 (did not run)[263]
|
Republican[261]
|
Succeeded from lieutenant governor
|
|
Kevin Sullivan[am]
|
2006
|
|
Michael Fedele
|
88
|
|
|
Dannel Malloy (b. 1955) [264]
|
January 5, 2011[265] – January 9, 2019 (did not run)[266]
|
Democratic[264]
|
2010
|
|
Nancy Wyman
|
2014
|
89
|
|
Ned Lamont (b. 1954) [267]
|
January 9, 2019[268] – Incumbent[at]
|
Democratic[267]
|
2018
|
Susan Bysiewicz
|
2022
|