List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century
This is a list of territorial governors in the 20th century (1901–2000) AD, such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed.
- Territorial governors in the 19th century – Territorial governors in the 21st century – Colonial and territorial governors by year
For the purposes of this list, a current dependency is any entity listed on these lists of dependent territories and other entities. A dependent territory is normally a territory that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty as a sovereign state yet remains politically outside of the controlling state's integral area.[1] This latter condition distinguishes a dependent territory from an autonomous region or administrative division, which forms an integral part of the 'parent' state. The administrators of uninhabited territories are excluded.
Australia
- Note: administrates Christmas Island (since 1998) and Cocos (Keeling) Islands (since 1996)
- Danny Ambrose Gillespie, Administrator (1994–1996)
- Ron Harvey, Administrator (1997–1998)
- Bill Taylor, Administrator (1999–2003)
- Christmas Island, territory
- Administrators, until 1998
- Donald Evan Nickels, Official representative (1958–1960)
- John William Stokes, Official representative (1960–1966)
- Charles Ivens Buffett, Official representative (1966–1968)
- Leslie Dudley King, Administrator (1968–1970)
- John Sampson White, Administrator (1970–1973)
- Frank Evatt, Administrator (1973–1974)
- Harry Webb, Administrator (1974–1975)
- William Worth, Administrator (1975–1977)
- Francis Charles Boyle, Administrator (1977–1980)
- Mac Holten, Administrator (1980–1982)
- William Yates, Administrator (1982–1983)
- Thomas Ferguson Paterson, Administrator (1983–1986)
- C. Stephens, Acting Administrator (1986)
- Alexander Taylor, Administrator (1986–1990)
- William Albany McKenzie, Administrator (1990–1991)
- A. Mitchell, Acting Administrator (1991)
- P. Gifford, Acting Administrator (1991–1992)
- Michael John Grimes, Administrator (1992–1994)
- Peter Woods, Acting Administrator (1994)
- Danny Ambrose Gillespie, Administrator (1994–1996)
- Merrilyn Ann Chilvers, Acting Administrator (1996–1997)
- Graham Nicholls, Acting Administrator (1997)
- Ronald Harvey, Administrator (1997–1998)
- Lillian Oh, President (1992–1995)
- Jeffery Tan, Acting President (1995–1997)
- Andrew Smolders, President (1998–1999)
- Dave McLane, President (1999–2001)
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands, territory
- Administrators, until 1996
- Charles Ivens Buffett, Administrator (1977–1980)
- President of the Shire of Cocos
- Parson bin Yapat, Chairmen (1979–1981)
- Wahin bin Bynie, Chairmen (1981–1983)
- Parson bin Yapat, Chairmen (1983–1993)
- Ron Grant, President (1993–1995)
- Radal bin Feyrel, President (1995–1999)
- Mohammad Said Chongkin, President (1999–2001)
- Norfolk Island, territory
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- Robert Nixon Dalkin, Administrator (1968–1972)
- Desmond Vincent O'Leary, Administrator (1976–1979)
- Peter Coleman, Administrator (1979–1981)
- Ian Hutchinson, Acting Administrator (1981)
- Thomas Ferguson Paterson, Acting Administrator (1981–1982)
- Tony Messner, Administrator (1997–2003)
- William M. Randall, President of the Island council (1967–1974)
- William Arthur Blucher, President of the Island council (1976–1978)
- David Buffett, Chief minister (1979–1986)
- George Charles Smith, Chief Minister (1997–2000)
- Ronald Coane Nobbs, Chief Minister (2000–2001)
- Administrators (Papua and New Guinea)
- Jack Keith Murray, Administrator (1945–1952)
- Donald Cleland, Administrator (1952–1966)
- David Hay, Administrator (1966–1970)
- Leslie Johnson, Administrator (1970–1973), High commissioner (1973–1974)
- High commissioners (Papua New Guinea)
- Leslie Johnson, Administrator (1970–1973), High commissioner (1973–1974)
- Tom Critchley, High commissioner (1974–1975)
Belgium
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- Théophile Wahis, Governor general (1908–1912)
- Félix Fuchs, Governor general (1912–1916)
- Eugène Henry, Governor general (1916–1921)
- Maurice Lippens, Governor general (1921–1923)
- Martin Rutten, Governor general (1923–1927)
- Auguste Tilkens, Governor general (1927–1934)
- Auguste Tilkens, Governor general (1927–1934)
- Pierre Ryckmans, Governor general (1934–1946)
- Eugène Jungers, Governor general (1947–1951)
- Léon Pétillon, Governor general (1952–1958)
- Henri Cornelis, Governor general (1958–1960)
China
- People's Republic of China
- Hong Kong, special administrative region
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- Tung Chee-hwa, Chief executive (1997–2005)
- Macau, special administrative region
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- Edmund Ho Hau Wah, Chief executive (1999–2009)
Denmark
- Faroe Islands, autonomous territory
- High commissioners
- Cai A. Vagn-Hansen, High commissioner (1948–1954)
- Niels Elkær-Hansen, High commissioner (1954–1961)
- Mogens Wahl, High commissioner (1961–1972)
- Leif Groth, High commissioner (1972–1981)
- Niels Bentsen, High commissioner (1981–1988)
- Bent Klinte, High commissioner (1988–1995)
- Vibeke Larsen, High commissioner (1995–2001)
- Prime ministers
- Andrass Samuelsen, Prime minister (1948-1950)
- Kristian Djurhuus, Prime minister (1950-1959)
- Peter Mohr Dam, Prime minister (1959–1963)
- Hákun Djurhuus, Prime minister (1963-1967)
- Peter Mohr Dam, Prime minister (1967–1968)
- Kristian Djurhuus, Prime minister (1968-1970)
- Atli Dam, Prime minister (1970-1981)
- Pauli Ellefsen, Prime minister (1981–1985)
- Atli Dam, Prime minister (1985-1989)
- Jógvan Sundstein, Prime minister (1989–1991)
- Atli Dam, Prime minister (1991-1993)
- Marita Petersen, Prime minister (1993–1994)
- Edmund Joensen, Prime minister (1994–1998)
- Anfinn Kallsberg, Prime minister (1998–2004)
- Greenland, autonomous territory
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- Hans Lassen, Governor (1973–1979)
- Torben Hede Pedersen, High commissioner (1979–1992)
- Steen Spore, High commissioner (1992–1995)
- Gunnar Martens, High commissioner (1995–2002)
- Jonathan Motzfeldt, Prime minister (1979–1991)
- Lars Emil Johansen, Prime minister (1991–1997)
- Jonathan Motzfeldt, Prime minister (1997–2002)
Finland
- Finland
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- Presidents
- Prime ministers
- Åland Islands, autonomous region
- Governors
- Hjalmar von Bonsdorff, Governor (1918)
- William Isaksson, Governor (1918–1922)
- Lars Wilhelm Fagerlund, Governor (1922–1937)
- Torsten Rothberg, Governor (1938)
- Ruben Österberg, Governor (1939–1945)
- Herman Koroleff, Governor (1945–1953)
- Tor Brenning, Governor (1954–1972)
- Martin Isaksson, Governor (1972–1982)
- Henrik Gustafsson, Governor (1982–1999)
- Peter Lindbäck, Governor (1999–2009)
- Carl Björkman, Premier (1922–1938)
- Viktor Strandfält, Premier (1938–1955)
- Hugo Johansson, Premier (1955–1967)
- Martin Isaksson, Premier (1967–1972)
- Alarik Häggblom, Premier (1972–1979)
- Folke Woivalin, Premier (1979–1988)
- Sune Eriksson, Premier (1988–1991)
- Ragnar Erlandsson, Premier (1991–1995)
- Roger Jansson, Premier (1995–1999)
- Roger Nordlund, Premier (1999–2007)
France
- French Third Republic, Vichy France, French Fourth Republic, French Fifth Republic
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- Heads of state
- Prime ministers
Africa
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- Jean Desanti, acting Lieutenant governor (1934–1935)
- Maurice Léon Bourgine, Lieutenant governor (1935–1937)
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- Paul Jean François Cousturier, Lieutenant governor (1900–1904)
- Antoine Marie Frezouls, Lieutenant governor (1904–1906)
- Jules Louis Richard, Acting Lieutenant governor (1906–1907)
- Joost van Vollenhouven, Acting Lieutenant governor (1907)
- Georges Poulet, Acting Lieutenant governor (1907–1908)
- Victor Théophile Liotard, Lieutenant governor (1908–1910)
- Georges Poulet, Acting Lieutenant governor (1910)
- Camille Guy, Lieutenant governor (1910–1912)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Acting Lieutenant governor (1912–1913)
- Jean Jules Émile Peuvergne, Lieutenant governor (1913–1915)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Lieutenant governor (1915–1919)
- Fernand Lavit, Acting Lieutenant governor (1919–1920)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Lieutenant governor (1920–1922)
- Jules Vidal, Acting Lieutenant governor (1922)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Lieutenant governor (1922–1925)
- Robert Simon, Acting Lieutenant governor (1925)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Lieutenant governor (1925–1927)
- Antoine Paladi, Lieutenant governor (1927–1928)
- Jean-Claude Tissier, Acting Lieutenant governor (1928)
- Jean Louis Georges Poiret, Lieutenant governor (1928–1929)
- Louis François Antonin, Acting Lieutenant governor (1929–1931)
- Robert Paul Marie de Guise, Lieutenant governor (1931–1932)
- Joseph Vadier, Lieutenant governor (1932–1933)
- Antoine Paladi, Acting Lieutenant governor (1933)
- Joseph Vadier, Lieutenant governor (1933–1935)
- Louis Placide Blacher, Acting Lieutenant governor (1935)
- Joseph Vadier, Lieutenant governor (1935–1936)
- Joseph Vadier, Lieutenant governor (1935–1936)
- Louis Placide Blacher, Governor (1936–1937)
- Louis Placide Blacher, Governor (1936–1937)
- Pierre Tap, Acting Governor (1937–1938)
- Louis-Placide Blacher, Governor (1938–1939)
- Felix Martine, Acting Governor (1939)
- Louis-Placide Blacher, Governor (1939–1940)
- Antoine Félix Giacobbi, Governor (1940–1942)
- Horace Valentin Crocicchia, Governor (1942–1944)
- Jacques Georges Fourneau, Acting Governor (1944–1946)
- Édouard Louis Terrac, Governor (1946–1948)
- Roland Pré, Governor (1948–1951)
- Roland Pré, Governor (1948–1951)
- Roland Pré, Governor (1948–1951)
- Paul Henri Sirieix, Governor (1951–1953)
- Jean Paul Parisot, Governor (1953–1955)
- Charles-Henri Bonfils, Governor (1955–1956)
- Jean Paul Ramadier, Governor (1956–1958)
- Jean Mauberna, Acting Governor (1958)
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- Jean Coussirou, Prefect (1976–1978)
- Jean Rigotard, Prefect (1978–1980)
- Philippe Jacques Nicolas Kessler, Prefect (1980–1981)
- Pierre Sevellec, Prefect (1981–1982)
- Younoussa Bamana, President (1976–1991)
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- Louis Ormiéres, Acting Governor (1901–1902)
- Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure, Governor (1902–1903)
- Albert Dubarry, Acting Governor (1903)
- Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure, Governor (1903–1904)
- Albert Dubarry, Acting Governor (1904)
- Pierre Hubert Auguste Pascal, Governor (1904–1905)
- Raphaël Antonetti, Acting Governor (1905)
- Louis Ormiéres, Acting Governor (1905–1906)
- Patte, Acting Governor (1906)
- Pierre Hubert Auguste Pascal, Governor (1906–1908)
- Jean-Baptiste Castaing, Acting Governor (1908–1909)
- Pierre Hubert Auguste Pascal, Governor (1909–1911)
- Jean-Baptiste Castaing, Acting Governor (1911)
- Pierre Hubert Auguste Pascal, Governor (1911–1915)
- Paul Simoni, Governor (1915–1916)
- Victor Marie Fillon, Governor (1916–1918)
- Jules Gérard Auguste Lauret, Governor (1918–1924)
- Pierre Aimable Chapon-Baissac, Governor (1924–1932)
- Louis Placide Blacher, Governor (1932–1934)
- Jules Marcel de Coppet, Governor (1934–1935)
- Achille Louis Auguste Silvestre, Governor (1935)
- Armand Léon Annet, Governor (1935–1937)
- Marie Francois Julien Pierre-Alype, Governor (1937–1938)
- Hubert Jules Deschamps, Governor (1938–1940)
- Gaetan Louis Elie Germain, Governor (1940)
- Pierre Marie Elie Louis Nouailhetas, Governor (1940–1942)
- Christian Raimond Dupont, Governor (1942)
- Ange Marie Charles André Bayardelle, Governor (1942–1943)
- Michel Raphael Antoine Saller, Governor (1943–1944)
- Jean Victor Louis Joseph Chalvet, Governor (1944–1946)
- Paul Henri Siriex, Governor (1946–1950)
- Numa François Henri Sadoul, Governor (1950–1954)
- Roland Joanes Louis Pré, Governor (1954)
- René Petitbon, Governor (1954–1957)
- Maurice Meker, Governor (1957–1958)
- Jacques Marie Julien Compain, Governor (1958–1962)
- René Tirant, Governor (1962–1966)
- Louis Saget, Governor (1966–1967), High commissioner (1967–1969)
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- Louis Saget, Governor (1966–1967), High commissioner (1967–1969)
- Dominique Ponchardier, High commissioner (1969–1971)
- Georges Thiercy, High commissioner (1971–1974)
- Christian Dablanc, High commissioner (1974–1976)
- Camille d'Ornano, High commissioner (1976–1977)
- Presidents of the Government council
- Ali Aref Bourhan, President (1967–1976)
- Abdallah Mohamed Kamil, President (1976–1977)
Asia
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- Paul Doumer, Governor general (1897–1902)
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- Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure, Governor general (1908–1909)
- Ernest Fernand Lévecque, Governor general (1909–1910)
Caribbean
- Saint Barthélemy, overseas collectivity
- Prefects: the prefect of Guadeloupe has been the representative of Saint Barthélemy since 2007
- Jacques Billant, Prefect of Guadeloupe (2014–present)
- Prefects-delegated of Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin
- Presidents of the Territorial Council
- Saint Martin, territorial collectivity
- Prefects: the prefect of Guadeloupe has been the representative of Saint Martin since 2007
- Jacques Billant, Prefect of Guadeloupe (2014–present)
- Prefects-delegated of Saint Martin and Saint Martin
- Presidents of the Territorial Council
North America
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon, overseas collectivity
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- Jean-Jacques Buggia, Governor (1967–1971)
- Pierre Eydoux, Prefect (1977–1979)
- Clément Bouhin, Prefect (1979–1981)
- Claude Guyon, Prefect (1981–1982)
- Albert Pen, President (1968–1984)
Oceania
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- Jacques Mouradian, High commissioner (1969–1975)
- Said Mohamed Cheikh, President (1962–1970)
- Said Ibrahim Ben Ali, President (1970–1972)
- French Polynesia, overseas collectivity
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- Michel Lucien Montagné, Governor (1933–1935)
- Henri Sautot, Acting Governor (1935–1937)
- Pierre Louis Angeli, High commissioner (1969–1973)
- Paul Cousseran, High commissioner (1977–1981)
- Paul Noirot-Cosson, High commissioner (1981–1983)
- Jean Aribaud, High commissioner (1997–2001)
- Gaston Flosse, President (1984–1987)
- Jacques Teuira, President (1987)
- Alexandre Léontieff, President (1987–1991)
- Gaston Flosse, President (1991–2004)
- New Caledonia, special collectivity
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- Gabriel Ériau, Governor of New Caledonia (1974–1978)
- Claude Charbonniaud, Governor (1978–1981)
- Christian Nucci, High commissioner (1981–1982)
- Jean Lèques, President (1999–2001)
- Wallis and Futuna, overseas collectivity
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- Jean Léon Périé, Administrator superior (1961–1962)
- Jacques Emmanuel Victor Herry, Administrator superior (1962–1962)
- Jean Marie Pierre Bertrand, Administrator superior (1962–1964)
- André Pierre François Duc-Dufayard, Administrator superior (1964–1966)
- Fernand Lamodière, Administrator superior (1966–1968)
- Jacques Frédéric Gabriel Bach, Administrator superior (1968–1971)
- Guy Robert Boileau, Administrator superior (1971–1972)
- Jacques Ferrante de Agostini, Administrator superior (1972–1974)
- Yves Robert Émile Louis Arbellot-Repaire, Administrator superior (1975–1976)
- Henri Charles Beaux, Administrator superior (1976–1979)
- Pierre Jean Marc Isaac, Administrator superior (1979–1980)
- Robert Gilbert Georges Thil, Administrator superior (1980–1983)
- Michel Kuhnmunch, Administrator superior (1984–1985)
- Bernard Lesterlin, Administrator superior (1985–1986)
- Jacques Le Hénaff, Administrator superior (1986–1987)
- Gérard Lambotte, Administrator superior (1987–1988)
- Roger Dumec, Administrator superior (1988–1990)
- Robert Pommies, Administrator superior (1990–1993)
- Philippe Legrix, Administrator superior (1993–1994)
- Léon Alexandre Legrand, Administrator superior (1994–1996)
- Claude Pierret, Administrator superior (1996–1998)
- Christian Dors, Administrator superior (1998–2000)
- Alain Waquet, Administrator superior (2000–2002)
- Paino Tu'ugahala, President (1962–1967)
- Sosefe Makapé Papillo, President (1967–1972)
- Mikaele Folaumahina, President (1972–1975)
- Soane Patita Lakina, President (1975–1977)
- Pasilio Tui, President (1977–1978)
- Manuele Lisahi, President (1978–1984)
- Pasilio Tui, President (1984–1986)
- Petelo Takatai, President (1986–1987)
- Keleto Lakalala, President (1987)
- Falakiko Gata, President (1987–1988)
- Manuele Lisiahi, President (1988–1989)
- Pasilio Tui, President (1989–1990)
- Clovis Logologofolau, President (1990–1992)
- Soane Mani Uhila, President (1992–1994)
- Mikaele Tauhavili, President (1994–1996)
- Keleto Lakalaka, President (1996–1997)
- Victor Brial, President (1997–1999)
- Soane Mani Uhila, President (1999–2001)
- Vito Lavelua II, King (1895–1904)
- Lusiano Aisake, King (1904–1906)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia I, King "Tokila" (1906–1910)
- Soane-Patita Lavuia, King (1910–1916)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia II, King (1916–1918)
- Vitolo Kulihaapai, King (1918–1924)
- Tomasi Kulimoetoke I, King (1924–1928)
- Mikaele Tufele II, King (1928–1931)
- Sosefo Mautāmakia I, King (1931–1933)
- Petelo Kahofuna, King (1933)
- Mikaele Tufele II, King (1933)
- Council of Ministers (1933–1941)
- Leone Mahikitoga, King (1941–1947)
- Pelenato Fuluhea, King (1947–1950)
- Kapeliele Tufele III, King (1950–1953)
- Council of Ministers (1953)
- Soane Toke, King (1953)
- Aloisia Brial (née Tautuu), Queen (1953–1958)
- Council of Ministers (1958–1959)
- Tomasi Kulimoetoke II, King (1959–2007)
- Soane Malia Musulamu, King (c.1887–1929)
- Soane Moefana, King (1929–1932)
- Tuiseka, King
- Usanio Pipisega, King
- Paloto Aika, King
- Savelio Meitala, King
- Kamilo Katea, King
- Maleselino Maituku, King
- Kolio Maituku, King
- Papilio Tala'e, King
- Lelipo Pipisega, King
- Alesio Feta'u, King
- Petelo Savo Meitala, King
- Soane Va Pipisega, King
- Silisio Katea, King
- Petelo Tala'e, King
- Vito Tuiseka, King
- Petelo Maituku, King (?–1958)
- Setefano Tuikalepa, King (1958–1960)
- Kamaliele Moefana, King (1960–1961)
- Pio Tagatamanogi, King (1961–1962)
- Mikaele Fanene, King (1962–?)
- Seteone Pipisega, King (?–1970)
- Petelo Maituku, King (1970–1973)
- Mikaele Katea, King (1973–1974)
- Patita Savea, King (1974–1976)
- Kalepo Nau, King (1977–1978)
- Nopeleto Tuikalepa, King (1979–1984)
- Petelo Lemo, King (1984–1990)
- Lomano Musulamu, King (1990–1995)
- Esipio Takasi, King (1995–1997)
- Sagato Alofi, King (1997–2002)
- Mateo Tamole, King (19th/20th century)
- Toviko Keletaona, King (19th/20th century)
- Tamasi Tamole, King (early 20th century)
- Toviko Keletaona, King (early 20th century)
- Sui Tamole, King (early 20th century)
- Ligareto Falemaa, King (?–1929)
- Keletaona Keletaona, King (1929–1932)
- Fololiano Sui Tamole, King (1932–1930s)
- Sui Tamole, King (1930s)
- Amole Keletaona, King (1941–1949)
- Soane Vanai, King (1950s)
- Pio Keletaona, King (?–1955)
- Sakopo Tamole, Pausu (1955–1957)
- Setefano Lavelua, King (1957–1959)
- Sileno Tamole, Veu (1959–1969)
- Alefosio Keletaona, Vasa (1969–1971)
- Ilalio Amosala, King (1971–1972)
- Nasalio Keletaona, King (1972–1982)
- Sagato Keletaona, King (1982–1987)
- Sosefo Vanai, King (1987–1990)
- Lafaele Malau, King (1990–1994)
- Soane Patita Sokotaua, King (1994–1997)
- Pasilio Keletaona, King (1997–2003)
Iraq
- President: Saddam Hussein
- Republic of Kuwait Established August 4, 1990. Annexed by Iraq August 28, 1990 — Feb 26, 1991.[2]
- Head of State (Rais al-Wuzara)
- Alaa Hussein Ali (Alaa Hussein Ali Al Khafaji Al Jabir), Prime Minister of the Republic of Kuwait (2 Aug 1990 - 8 Aug 1990)
- Iraqi Governors
- Colonel general Ali Hassan al-Majid "Chemical Ali", Governor of 19th Province (8 Aug 1990 - Nov 1990)
- Aziz Salih Numan, Governor of 19th Province (Nov 1990 - 26 Feb 1991)
Japan
- Empire of Japan: Japanese colonial empire
- Monarchs
- Prime ministers
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- Suzuki Yonosuke, Proconsul (1905)
- Kiichirō Kumagai, Governor general (1905–1907)
- Kusunose Yukihiko, Governor general (1907–1908)
- Tokonami Takejirō, Governor general (1908–1908)
- Sadatarō Hiraoka, Governor general (1908–1914)
- Bunji Okada, Governor general (1914–1916)
- Akira Masaya, Governor general (1916–1919)
- Kinjirō Nagai, Governor general (1919–1924)
- Akira Masaya, Governor general (1924–1926)
- Katsuzō Toyota, Governor general (1926–1927)
- Kōji Kita, Governor general (1927–1929)
- Shinobu Agata, Governor general (1929–1931)
- Masao Kishimoto, Governor general (1931–1932)
- Takeshi Imamura, Governor general (1932–1938)
- Toshikazu Munei, Governor general (1938–1940)
- Masayoshi Ogawa, Governor general (1940–1943)
- Toshio Ōtsu, Governor general (1943–1947)
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- Itō Hirobumi, Resident general (1905–1909)
- Sone Arasuke, Resident general (1909)
- Terauchi Masatake, Resident general (1909–1910), Governor general (1910–1916)
- Hasegawa Yoshimichi, Governor general (1916–1919)
- Saitō Makoto, Governor general (1919–1927)
- Kazushige Ugaki, Governor general (1927)
- Yamanashi Hanzō, Governor general (1927–1929)
- Saitō Makoto, Governor general (1929–1931)
- Kazushige Ugaki, Governor general (1931–1936)
- Jirō Minami, Governor general (1936–1942)
- Kuniaki Koiso, Governor general (1942–1944)
- Nobuyuki Abe, Governor general (1944–1945)
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- Kodama Gentarō Governor general (1898–1906)
- Sakuma Samata Governor general (1906–1915)
- Andō Sadami Governor general (1915–1916)
- Akashi Motojirō Governor general (1916–1917)
- Den Kenjirō Governor general (1919–1923)
- Uchida Kakichi Governor general (1923–1924)
- Takio Izawa, Governor general (1924–1926)
- Kamiyama Mitsunoshin, Governor general (1926–1928)
- Kawamura Takeji, Governor general (1928–1929)
- Ishizuka Eizō, Governor general (1929–1931)
- Ōta Masahiro, Governor general (1931–1932)
- Hiroshi Minami, Governor general (1932)
- Nakagawa Kenzō Governor general (1932–1936)
- Seizō Kobayashi Governor general (1936–1940)
- Kiyoshi Hasegawa Governor general (1940–1944)
- Rikichi Ando Governor general (1944–1945)
Mexico
- Territorial evolution of Mexico
- Baja California Territory (1824-1952)[3]
- Agustín Sanginés Calvillo, (1894-1902)
- Abraham Arróniz, (1902-1903)
- Celso Vega, (1903-1911)[4]
- Miguel Mayoral, (August 22, 1911 — August 24, 1911)[5]
- Manuel Gordillo Escudero, (August 24, 1911 - 1912)[5]
- Jacinto Barrera, (1912)
- Carlos R. Ptanik, (1912-1913)[6]
- José Dolores Espinoza y Ayala, (1913)[7]
- Miguel R. Gómez, (1913)[4]
- Francisco Vásquez, (1913-1914)[8]
- Baltasar Avilés, (1914)
- David Zárate Zazueta, (1914-1915)
- Esteban Cantú Jiménez, (1915-1917)[9]
- Epigmenio Ibarra Jr., Interim Governor (1917)[4]
- Esteban Cantú Jiménez, Governor of the North District of Baja California Federal Territory (1917–1920)
- Luis M. Salazar, Interim Governor (1920)
- Manuel Balarezo, Interim Governor (1920–1921)[6]
- Epigmenio Ibarra, (1921)[8]
- Lucas B. Rodríguez, Governor (1921–1922)[10]
- José Inocente Lugo, Governor (1922–1923)[7]
- Abelardo L. Rodríguez, Governor (1923–1930);[6][11] 43rd President of Mexico (1932-1934)
- José María Tapia Freeding, Interim Governor (1930)[9]
- Arturo M. Bernal Navarrete, Interim Governor (1930)[8]
- Carlos Trejo Lerdo de Tejada, Governor (1930–1931)
- Carlos Trejo y Lerdo de Tejada, Governor of the North Federal Territory of Baja California (1931)[11]
- Agustín Olachea, Governor (1931–1932)[7]
- Arturo M. Elías, Governor (1932)[5]
- Agustín Olachea, Governor (1932–1935)[8]
- Gildardo Magaña, Governor (1935–1936)[8][6]
- Brigadir General Gabriel Gavira, Governor (1936)[7]
- Rafael Navarro Cortina, Governor (1936–1937)
- Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada, Governor (1937–1944)[4]
- Juan Felipe Rico Islas, Governor (1944–1946)[5]
- Alberto Víctor Aldrete, Governor (1946–1947)[12]
- Alfonso García González, Governor(1947–1953)[5][6][13]
- South Territory of Baja California (1931-1974)[3]
- Agustín Arriola Martínez, (1924-1928)
- Agustín Olachea, (1928-1931)
- Ruperto García de A., (1931-1932)
- Juan Domínguez Cota, (1932-1938)
- Francisco José Múgica, (1940-1946)[14]
- Agustín Olachea, (1946-1956)
- Petronilo Flores, (1956-1959)
- Bonifacio Salinas Leal, (1959-1965)
- Hugo Cervantes del Río, (1965-1970)
- Félix Agramont Cota, (1970-1974)[15]
- Bravo Territory (17 Jun 1914 - 24 Apr 1916) This territory was declared by President Victoriano Huerta in part of the state of Chihuahua.[16]
- Governors (unable to take office)
- José Inés Salazar (17 Jun 1914 - c.1915)
- Tomás Ornelas (c.1915 - 31 Jan 1916)
- Federal District
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1857, Restored Republic) (1857-1911)[3]
- Rafael Rebollar, governor (August 8, 1896 — October 8, 1900)
- Guillermo de Landa y Escandon, governor (October 8, 1900 — December 8, 1900)
- Ramón Corral, governor (December 8, 1900 — January 3, 1903)
- Guillermo de Landa y Escandon: (January 3, 1903 — May 3, 1911)
- Gen. Samuel Garcia Cuellar, governor (May 3, 1911 — May 30, 1911)
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1857, Madero Revolution) (1911-1913)
- Alberto Garcia Granados, governor (May 30, 1911 — August 3, 1913)
- Ignacio Rivero, governor (August 3, 1913 — August 21, 1912)
- Federico Gonzalez Garza, governor (August 21, 1912)
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1857, Government of Victoriano Huerta) (1913-1914)[3]
- Gen. Cepeda and Gen. Alberto Yarza: (generals responsible for the city after the Ten Tragic Days (February 3, 1913 — February 24, 1913)
- Gen. Samuel Garcia Cuellar, governor (February 24, 1913 — February 28, 1914)
- Ramón Corona, governor (February 28, 1914 — March 28, 1914)
- Major Gen. Eduardo Iturbide, governor (March 28, 1914 — August 18, 1914)
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1857 Constitutionalist Revolution) (1914)
- Alfredo Robles Dominguez, governor (August 18, 1914 — September 19, 1914)
- General Heriberto Jara Corona, governor (September 19, 1914 — November 22, 1914)
- Juan Gutierrez R., governor (November 22, 1914 — November 26, 1914)
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1857, the Government Conventional) (1914-1915)[3]
- Vicente Navarro, governor (November 26, 1914 — December 4, 1914)[lower-alpha 1]
- Manuel Chao, governor (December 4, 1914 — January 1, 1915)
- Vito Alessio Robles, governor (January 1, 1915 — January 27, 1915)
- Magana Cerda, governor (January 27, 1915 — August 3, 1915)
- Governor of Valley of Mexico (Constitution of 1857, Constitutional Government) (1915-1917) (federal capital city moved to Veracruz and January 5, 1917 to Querétaro
- Gen. Cesar Lopez de Lara, Governor of the Valley of Mexico, (August 3, 1915 - April 3, 1917)
- Governors of the Federal District (Constitution of 1917) (1917-1918)
- Col. Gonzalo G. de la Mata, Interim Governor of the Federal District (April 3, 1917 —June 3, 1917)
- Gen. Cesar Lopez de Lara, Governor (June 3, 1917 — January 22, 1918)
- Governors of the Federal District (Carrancistas) (1918-1920)[3]
- Alfredo Breceda, Governor (January 22, 1918 — August 28, 1918)
- Arnulfo González, Governor (August 28, 1918 — January 21, 1919)
- Alfredo Breceda, Governor (January 21, 1919 — February 26, 1919)[lower-alpha 2]
- Benito Flores, Governor (February 26, 1919 — May 31, 1919)
- Manuel Rueda Magro, Governor (May 31, 1919 — May 7, 1920) (President Venustiano Carranza moves the capital to Veracruz.)
- Governors of the Federal District (Obregon) (1920-1928)[3]
- Manuel Gómez Noriega, Governor (May 8, 1920 — July 7, 1920)
- Gen. Celestino Gasca, Governor (July 7, 1920 — October 25, 1923)
- Ramon Ross, Governor (October 25, 1923 — December 15, 1923)
- Abel S. Rodriguez, Interim Governor (December 15, 1923 — February 11, 1924)
- Ramon Ross, Governor (February 11, 1924 — June 21, 1926)
- Gen. Francisco R. Serrano, Governor (June 21, 1926 — June 1927)
- Primo Villa Michel, Governor (June 1927 — December 31, 1928)
- Chief Executive of the Federal District Department (Regents 1929-1940)[3]
- José Manuel Puig Casauranc, Regent of the Federal District Department (1929–1930)
- Crisóforo Ibáñez, Regent of the Federal District Department (1930)
- Lamberto Hernandez, Regent of the Federal District Department (1930–1931)
- Enrique Romero Courtade, Regent of the Federal District Department (1931)
- Lorenzo Hernandez, Regent of the Federal District Department (1931–1932)
- Vicente Estrada Cajigal, Regent of the Federal District Department (1932)
- Manuel Padilla, Regent of the Federal District Department (1932)
- John G. Cabral, Regent of the Federal District Department (1932)
- Aarón Sáenz Garza, Regent of the Federal District Department (1932–1935)
- Cosme Hinojosa, Regent of the Federal District Department (1935–1938)
- José Siurob Ramírez, Regent of the Federal District Department (1938–1940)
- Governor of Federal District (Regents) (1940-1946)
- Javier Rojo Gomez, Regent (1940–1946)
- Heads of the Federal District Department (Regents) (1946-1997)[3]
- Fernando Casas German, Regent (1946–1952)
- Ernesto P. Uruchurtu, Regent (1952–1966)[17]
- Alfonso Corona del Rosal, Regent of the Federal District Department (1966–1970))[17]
- Alfonso Martinez Dominguez, Regent (1970–1971)[17]
- Octavio Senties Gomez, Regent (1971–1976)[17]
- Carlos Hank Gonzalez, Regent (1976–1982)[17]
- Ramón Aguirre Velázquez, (1982–1988)[17]
- Manuel Camacho Solís, Regent (1988–1993)[17]
- Manuel Aguilera Gomez, Regent (1993–1994)[17]
- Oscar Espinosa Villarreal, Regent (1994–1997)[17]
- Heads of Government of the Federal District/Mexico City (1997-2018)[18]
- Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Regent of the Federal District (5 December 1997 — 28 September 1999)[17]
- Rosario Robles, Interim Regent of the Federal District (29 September 1999 — 4 December 2000)[17]
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Regent (5 December 2000 — 29 July 2005)[17] 58th President of Mexico (2018-2024)
- Alejandro Encinas Rodríguez, Interim Regent (2 August 2005 — 4 December 2006)[17]
- Marcelo Ebrard, Regent (5 December 2006 — 4 December 2012)[17]
- Miguel Ángel Mancera, Regent (5 December 2012 — 29 March 2018 )[17]
- José Ramón Amieva, Interim Regent (29 March 2018 — 4 December 2018)[17][lower-alpha 3][18]
- Jiménez Territory (17 Jun 1914 - 24 Apr 1916) This territory was declared by President Victoriano Huerta in part of the state of Chihuahua.[16]
- Governor (unable to take office)
- Carlos García Hidalgo (17 Jun 1914 - 1916?)
- Morelos Territory (1914-1917) This territory was declared by President Victoriano Huerta in the state of Morelos.[19]
- Governors of Morelos (1869–present)[3]
- Agustín Bretón y Trillanes, Military governor (1914)[20]
- Gregorio G. Mejía, Provisional governor (1914)[20]
- Pedro Ojeda, Political Chief of Territory (1914)[20]
- Genovevo de la O, Substitute governor (1914-1915)[20]
- Lorenzo Vázquez, Provisional governor (1915-1916)[20]
- Dionisio Carreón, Provisional governor (1916)[20]
- vacant (1916-1918)
- José G. Aguilar, Provisional governor (1919)[20]
- Tepic Territory (1884-1917)[21]
- Pablo Rocha y Portú, Governor (1897-1904)
- M.A. Ochoa (26 Nov 1904 – 30 Dec 1904)
- Mariano Ruiz, Governor (1904-1911)
- General Martin Espinosa Segura, political head (May 26, 1911 – 1913)
- Agustín F. Migoni (2 Jun 1913 - 17 Oct 1913)
- Miguel Gil (18 Oct 1913 - 27 Dec 1913)
- José Servín (1 Jan 1914 - 16 May 1914)
- General Rafael Buelna Tenorio, (16 May 1914 - Jun 1914))[22]
- Juan Dozal, (3 June 1914 - June 1915)
- Juan Carrasco, (June 1915 - 1915?)
- Ernesto or Juan Damy, (1915)
- General Juan Torres Sur (July? 1915-24 Apr 1917)
- Quintana Roo Territory (1902-1974)
- José María de la Vega, Political chief (6 Dec 1902 - 12 Aug 1903)
- Prisciliano Cortés, accidental political chief (12 Aug 1903 - 17 Oct 1903)
- José María de la Vega, political chief (17 Oct 1903 - 23 Nov 1903)
- Ignacio A. Bravo, political chief (23 Nov 1903 - 4 Aug 1904)
- Pablo Yáñez, accidental political chief (4 Aug 1904 - 19 Aug 1904)
- Antonio R. Flores, interim political chief (19 Aug 1904 - 13 Sep 1904)
- Ignacio A. Bravo, political chief (13 Sep 1904 - 15 Mar 1905)
- Agustín A. Valdés, interim political chief (15 Mar 1905 - 23 Apr 1905)
- Ignacio A. Bravo, political chief (23 Apr 1905 - 9 Mar 1906)
- Aureliano Blanquet, interim political chief (9 Mar 1906 - 15 Mar 1906)
- Ignacio A. Bravo, political chief (15 Mar 1906 - 22 Aug 1911)
- Manuel Sánchez Rivera, political chief (22 Aug 1911 - Feb 1912)
- Rafael Eguía Lis (Liz), interim political chief (Feb 1912 - 9 Sep 1912)
- Narciso J. Fernández, acting political chief (17 Jul 1912 - 25 Jul 1912)
- Rafael Eguía Lis (Liz), interim political chief (25 Jul 1912 - 28 Aug 1912)
- Enrique M. Barragán, acting political chief(28 Aug 1912 - 31 Aug 1912)
- Víctor M. Morón, military governor (31 Aug 1912 - 9 Sep 1912)
- Rafael Eguía Lis (Liz), interim political chief (9 Sep 1912 - 10 Oct 1912)
- Isidro Escobar Garrido, acting political chief 10 Oct 1912 - 20 Nov 1912)
- Alfredo Cámara Vales, political chief (20 Nov 1912 - 9 Jan 1913)
- Isidro Escobar Garrido, acting political chief (9 Jan 1913 - 15 Jan 1913)
- Alfredo Cámara Vales, political chief (15 Jan 1913 - 25 Jan 1913)
- Isidro Escobar Garrido, acting political chief (25 Jan 1913 - 1 Mar 1913)
- Alfredo Cámara Vales, political chief (1 Mar 1913 - 10 Mar 1913)
- Isidro Escobar Garrido, acting political chief (10 Mar 1913 - 20 Mar 1913)
- Alfonso Carrera Carbó, political chief (20 Mar 1913 - 15 Apr 1913)
- Rafael Eguía Lis (Liz), political chief (15 Apr 1913 – May 1913)
- Víctor M. Morón, political chief (4 May 1913 - 1914)
- 10 Jun 1913 - 26 Jun 1915 incorporated into Yucatan
- Governors
- Salvador Alvarado, governor (1915)
- Carlos Plank (military commander (26 Jun 1915 - 1916)
- Carlos Augusto Vidal Sánchez, military commander (1916 - 20 May 1917)
- Octavio Solís Aguirre, governor (31 Jul 1917 – 21 Jan 1921)
- Enrique M. Barragán, acting for Solis (16 Jan 1919 – 17 Apr 1919)
- Isaías Zamarripa, acting for Solis (11 May 1920 – 24 May 1920)
- Gustavo Segura, acting for Solis (24 May 1920 – 7 Jun 1920)
- Manuel Solís Espinoza, acting for Solis (24 Jul 1920 – 6 Aug 1920)
- Pascual Coral Heredia, acting (21 Jan 1921 – 8 Apr 1921)
- Librado Abitia Garcés, governor (8 Apr 1921 – 20 Oct 1923)
- Camilo E. Félix, governor (20 Oct 1923 - 13 Dec 1923)
- Anastasio Rojas, governor (13 Dec 1923 - Jan 1924)
- ... (1924 - 16 May 1924)
- Librado Abitia Garcés, governor (16 May 1924 – 5 Sep 1924)
- Enrique Barocio Barrios, governor (5 Sep 1924 – Jan 1925)
- Amado Aguirre Benavides, governor (23 Jan 1925 – Jun? 1925)
- Enrique Barocio Barrios, governor (Jun? 1925 – Nov/Aug 1925)
- Candelario Garza, subsititute governor (Nov/Aug? 1925 – Sep? 1926)
- Malrubio M. de la Chapa, acting governor (Sep 1926 - 13 Nov 1926)
- Antonio Ancona Albertos, governor (13 Nov 1926 - 1927)
- José Siurob Ramírez, governor (20 Dec 1927 - 31 Jan 1930)
- Daniel García de la Ribera, interim governor (Jan 1930 – Feb 1930)
- Arturo Campillo Seyde, governor (Feb 1930 – Jan 1931)
- José Félix Bañuelos, governor (Jan 1931 - 14 Dec 1931)
- Divided between Yucatán and Campeche (14 Dec 1931 - 16 Jan 1935)
- Rafael E. Melgar, governor (17 Jan 1935 - 14 Dec 1940)
- Gabriel R. Guevara y Orihuela, governor (15 Dec 1940 - 30 Mar 1944)
- Margarito Ramírez Miranda, governor (1 Apr 1944 - 15 Jan 1959)
- Aarón Merino Fernández, governor (16 Jan 1959 - 31 Oct 1964)
- Eligio Mendoza Becerra, interim governor (1 Nov 1964 - 19 Mar 1965)
- Rufo Figueroa Figueroa, governor (20 Mar 1965 - 14 May 1967)
- Javier Rojo Gómez, governor (2 Jun 1967 - 31 Dec 1970)
- David Gustavo Gutiérrez Ruiz, governor (1 Jan 1971 - 13 Feb 1975) Quintana Roo Territory became the State of Quintna Roo on 8 Oct 1974.
Netherlands
- Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Dutch colonial empire
- Monarchs
- Prime ministers
Asia
-
- Willem Rooseboom, Governors general (1899–1904)
- J. B. van Heutsz, Governors general (1904–1909)
- Alexander Willem Frederik Idenburg, Governors general (1909–1916)
- Johan Paul van Limburg Stirum, Governors general (1916–1921)
- Dirk Fock, Governors general (1921–1926)
- Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff, Governors general (1926–1931)
- Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge, Governors general (1931–1936)
- Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, Governors general (1936–1942)
- Hubertus van Mook, Governors general (1942–1948)
- Louis Beel, High commissioner (1948–1949)
- Tony Lovink, High commissioner (1949)
Caribbean
- Aruba, autonomous territory
-
- Felipe Tromp, Governor (1986–1992)
- Olindo Koolman, Governor (1992–2004)
- Henny Eman, Prime minister (1986–1989)
- Nelson Oduber, Prime minister (1989–1994)
- Henny Eman, Prime minister (1994–2001)
New Zealand
- New Zealand
-
- Monarchs
- Prime ministers
- Cook Islands, state in free association
- High commissioners
- Leslie James Davis, High commissioner (1965–1972)
- Gaven Donne, Queen's representative (1982–1984)
- Graham Speight, Acting Queen's representative (1984)
- Tangaroa Tangaroa, Queen's representative (1984–1990)
- Apenera Short, Queen's representative (1990–2000)
- Lawrence Murray Greig, Acting Queen's representative (2000–2001)
- Albert Henry, Prime minister (1965–1978)
- Tom Davis, Prime minister (1978–1983)
- Geoffrey Henry, Prime minister (1983)
- Tom Davis, Prime minister (1983–1987)
- Pupuke Robati, Prime minister (1987–1989)
- Geoffrey Henry, Prime minister (1989-1999)
- Joe Williams, Prime minister (1999)
- Terepai Maoate, Prime minister (1999–2002)
- Niue, associated state
- Commissioners
- Selwyn Digby Wilson, Resident commissioner (1968–197?)
- Representatives
- Terry Baker, New Zealand Representative (1979–1982)
- Robert Rex, Premier (1974–1992)
- Young Vivian, Premier (1992–1993)
- Frank Lui, Premier (1993–1999)
- Sani Lakatani, Premier (1999–2002)
- Tokelau, territory
-
- George Spafford Richardson, Administrator (1926–1928)
- Stephen Shepherd Allen, Administrator (1928–1931)
- Herbert Ernest Hart, Administrator (1931–1935)
- Alfred Turnbull, Administrator (1935–1946)
- Francis Voelcker, Administrator (1946–1949)
- Guy Powles, Administrator (1949–1960)
- John Wright, Administrator (1960–1965)
- Paul Gabites, Administrator (1965–1968)
- Richard Taylor, Administrator (1968–1971)
- Duncan MacIntyre, Administrator (1971–1972)
- Matiu Rata, Administrator (1972–1973)
- Gray Thorp, Administrator (1973–1975)
- Frank Henry Corner, Administrator (1975–1984)
- Harold Huyton Francis, Administrator (1984–1988)
- Neil Walter, Administrator (1988–1990)
- Graham Keith Ansell, Administrator (1990–1992)
- Brian Absolum, Administrator (1992–1993)
- Lindsay Johnstone Watt, Administrator (1993–2003)
- Lepaio Simi, Head of government (1992–1993)
- Salesio Lui, Head of government (1993–1994)
- Kerisiano Neemia, Head of government (1994–1995)
- Kuresa Nasau, Head of government (1995–1996)
- Pio Tuia, Head of government (1996–1997)
- Falima Teao, Head of government (1997–1998)
- Kuresa Nasau, Head of government (1998–1999)
- Pio Tuia, Head of government (1999–2000)
- Kolouei O'Brien, Head of government (2000–2001)
Norway
- Svalbard, territory
-
- Johannes Gerckens Bassøe, Governor (1925–1933)
- Helge Ingstad, Acting Governor (1933–1935)
- Wolmar Tycho Marlow, Governor (1935–1941)
- Håkon Balstad, Governor (1945–1956)
- Odd Birketvedt, Governor (1956–1960)
- Finn Backer Midtbøe, Governor (1960–1963)
- Tollef Landsverk, Governor (1963–1967)
- Stephen Stephensen, Governor (1967–1970)
- Fredrik Beichmann, Governor (1970–1974)
- Leif Eldring, Governor (1974–1978)
- Jan Grøndahl, Governor (1978–1982)
- Carl Alexander Wendt, Governor (1982–1985)
- Leif Eldring, Governor (1985–1991)
- Odd Blomdal, Governor (1991–1995)
- Ann-Kristin Olsen, Governor (1995–1998)
- Morten Ruud, Governor (1998–2001)
Portugal
- Kingdom of Portugal, First Portuguese Republic, Ditadura Nacional, Second Portuguese Republic, Third Portuguese Republic
- Portuguese colonial empire
- Monarchs
- Presidents
- Prime ministers
Africa
-
- Francisco Xavier Cabral de Oliveira Moncada, Governor general (1900–1903)
- Eduardo Augusto Ferreira da Costa, Governor general (1903–1904)
- Custódio Miguel de Borja, Governor general (1904)
- António Duarte Ramada Curto, Governor general (1904–1905)
- Caminho de Ferro de Mossámedes, Governor general (1905–1906)
- Eduardo Augusto Ferreira da Costa, Governor general (1906–1907)
- Henrique Mitchell de Paiva, Governor general (1907–1909)
- Álvaro António da Costa Ferreira, Governor general (1909)
- José Augusto Alves Roçadas, Governor general (1909–1910)
- Caetano Francisco Cláudio Eugénio Gonçalves, Governor general (1910–1911)
- Manuel Maria Coelho, Governor general (1911–1912)
- José Mendes Ribeiro Norton de Matos, Governor general (1912–1915)
- António Júlio da Costa Pereira de Eça, Governor general (1915–1916)
- Pedro Francisco Massano do Amorim, Governor general (1916–1917)
- Jaime Alberto de Castro Morais, Governor general (1917–1918)
- Filomeno da Câmara Melo Cabral, Governor general (1918–1919)
- Mimoso Guera, Governor general (1919–1920)
- Visconde de Pedralva, Governor general (1920–1921)
- João Mendes Ribeiro Norton de Matos, High commissioner (1921–1924)
- João Augusto Crispiniano Soares, High commissioner (1924)
- Antero Tavares de Carvalho, High commissioner (1924–1925)
- Francisco Cunha Rêgo Cháves, High commissioner (1925–1926)
- António Vicente Ferreira, High commissioner (1926–1928)
- António Damas Mora, High commissioner (1928–1929)
- Filomeno da Câmara Melo Cabral, High commissioner (1929–1930)
- José Dionísio Carneiro de Sousa e Faro, High commissioner (1930–1931)
- Eduardo Ferreira Viana, High commissioner (1931–1934)
- Júlio Garcês de Lencastre, High commissioner (1934–1935)
- António Lopes Matheus, High commissioner (1935–1939)
- Manoel da Cunha e Costa Marquês Mano, High commissioner (1939–1941)
- Abel de Abreu Souto-Maior, High commissioner (1941–1942)
- Álvaro de Freitas Morna, High commissioner (1942–1943)
- Manuel Pereira Figueira, High commissioner (1943)
- Vasco Lopes Alves, High commissioner (1943–1947)
- Fernando Falcão Pacheco Mena, High commissioner (1947)
- José Agapito de Silva Carvalho, High commissioner (1948–1955)
- Manoel de Gusmão Mascarenhas Gaivão, High commissioner (1955–1956)
- Horácio José de Sá Viana Rebelo, High commissioner (1956–1960)
- Álvaro Rodrigues da Silva Tavares, High commissioner (1960–1961)
- Verâncio Augusto Deslandes, High commissioner (1961–1962)
- Silvino Silvério Marquês, High commissioner (1962–1966)
- Camilo Augusto de Miranda Rebocho Vaz, High commissioner (1966–1972)
- Fernando Augusto Santos e Castro, High commissioner (1972–1974)
- Joaquín Franco Pinheiro, High commissioner (1974)
- Silvino Silvério Marquês, High commissioner (1974)
- António Alva Rosa Coutinho, High commissioner (1974–1975)
- Ernesto Ferreira de Macedo, High commissioner (1975)
- Leonel Silva Cardoso, High commissioner (1975)
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- Arnaldo de Novalis Guedes de Rebelo, Governor (1901–1902)
- Francisco de Paula Cid, Governor (1902–1903)
- António Alfredo Barjona de Freitas, Governor (1903–1904)
- Amâncio Alpoim de Cerqueira Borges Cabral, Governor (1905–1907)
- Bernardo António da Costa de Macedo, Governor (1907–1909)
- Martinho Pinto de Queirós Montenegro, Governor (1909–1910)
- António de Macedo Ramalho Ortigão, Governor (1910–1911)
- Artur Marinha de Campos, Governor (1911–1911)
- Joaquím Pedro Vieira Índice Bicker, Governor (1911–1915)
- Abel Fontoura da Costa, Governor (1915–1918)
- Teófilo Duarte, Governor (1918–1919)
- Manuel Firmino de Almeida da Maia Magalhães, Governor (1919–1921)
- Filipe Carlos Dias de Carvalho, Governor (1921–1922)
- Júlio Henriques d'Abreu, Governor (1924–1926)
- João de Almeida, Governor (1927–1927)
- António Álvares Guedes Vaz, Governor (1927–1931)
- Amadeu Gomes de Figueiredo, Governor (1931–1941)
- José Diogo Ferreira Martins, Governor (1941–1943)
- João de Figueiredo, Governor (1943–1949)
- Carlos Alberto Garcia Alves Roçadas, Governor (1950–1953)
- Manuel Marques de Abrantes Amaral, Governor (1953–1957)
- António Augusto Peixoto Correia, Acting Governor (1957–1958)
- Silvino Silvério Marques, Governor (1958–1962)
- Leão Maria Tavares Rosado do Sacramento Monteiro, Governor (1963–1969)
- António Lopes dos Santos, Governor (1969–1974)
- Henrique da Silva Horta, Governor (1974)
- Vicente Almeida d'Eça, Governor (1974), High Commissioner (1974–1975)
- Governors
- António de Spínola, Governor (1968–1973)
-
- Manuel Rafael Gorjão, Governor general (1900–1902)
- Tomás António Garcia Rosado, Governor general (1902–1905)
- João António de Azevedo Coutinho Fragoso de Sequeira, Governor general (1905–1906)
- Alfredo Augusto Freire de Andrade, Governor general (1906–1910)
- José de Freitas Ribeiro, Acting Governor general (1910–1911)
- José Francisco de Azevedo e Silva, Governor general (1911–1912)
- Alfredo Afonso Meneses de Magalhães, Governor general (1912–1913)
- Augusto Ferreira dos Santos, Governor general (1913–1914)
- Joaquim José Machado, Governor general (1914–1915)
- Alfredo Baptista Coelho, Governor general (1915)
- Álvaro Xavier de Castro, Governor general (1915–1918)
- Pedro Francisco Massano do Amorim, Governor general (1918–1919)
- Manuel Juiz Moreira da Fonseca, Acting Governor general (1919–1921)
- Manuel de Brito Camacho, High commissioner and Governor general (1921–1923)
- Manuel Juiz Moreira da Fonseca, Acting High commissioner and Governor general (1923–1924)
- Víctor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho, High commissioner and Governor general (1924–1926)
- Artur Ivens Ferraz, Acting High commissioner and Governor general (1926)
- José Ricardo Pereira Cabral, High commissioner and Governor general (1926–1938)
- José Nicolau Nunes de Oliveira, High commissioner and Governor general (1938–1941)
- João Tristão de Bettencourt, High commissioner and Governor general (1941–1946)
- Luís de Sousa e Vasconcelos e Funchal, High commissioner and Governor general (1947–1948)
- Gabriel Mauricio Teixeira, High commissioner and Governor general (1948–1951)
- Overseas Province of Portugal
- Gabriel Maurício Teixeira, High commissioner and Governor general (1951–1958)
- Pedro Correia de Barros, High commissioner and Governor general (1958–1961)
- Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues, High commissioner and Governor general (1961–1964)
- José Augusto da Costa Almeida, High commissioner and Governor general (1964–1968)
- Baltazar Rebelo de Sousa, High commissioner and Governor general (1968–1970)
- Eduardo Arantes e Oliveira, High commissioner and Governor general (1970–1972)
- Manuel Pimentel Pereira dos Santos, High commissioner and Governor general (1972–1974)
- David Teixeira Ferreira, Acting High commissioner and Governor general (1974)
- Henrique Soares de Melo, High commissioner and Governor general (1974)
- Jorge Ferro Ribeiro, Acting High commissioner and Governor general (1974)
- Vítor Crespo, High commissioner and Governor general (1974)
- local administration
- Vítor Crespo, High commissioner and Governor general (1974–1975)
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- Crown colony
- Amâncio de Alpoim Cerqueira Borges Cabral, Governor (1899–1901)
- Francisco Maria Peixoto Vieira, Acting Governor (1901)
- Joaquim Xavier de Brito, Governor (1901–1902)
- João Abel Antunes Mesquita Guimarães, Governor (1902–1903)
- João Gregório Duarte Ferreira, Acting Governor (1903)
- Francisco de Paula Cid, Governor (1903–1907)
- Vitor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Melo, Acting Governor (1907)
- Pedro Berquó, Governor (1907–1908)
- Vítor Augusto Chaves Lemos e Mel, Acting Governor (1908–1909)
- José Augusto Vieira da Fonseca, Governor (1909–1910)
- Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego, Governor (1910)
- Fernando Augusto de Carvalho, Governor (1910)
- Carlos de Mendonça Pimentel e Melo, Acting Governor (1910)
- António Pinto Miranda Guedes, Governor (1910–1911)
- Jaime Daniel Leote do Rego, Governor (1911)
- Mariano Martins, Governor (1911–1913)
- Pedro do Amaral Boto Machado, Governor (1913–1915)
- José Dionísio Carneiro de Sousa e Faro, Governor (1915)
- Rafael dos Santos Oliveira, Acting Governor (1915–1918)
- João Gregório Duarte Ferreira, Governor (1918–1919)
- Avelino Augusto de Oliveira Leite, Governor (1919–1920)
- José Augusto de Conceição Alves Vélez, Acting Governor (1920)
- Eduardo Nogueira de Lemos, Acting Governor (1920–1921)
- António José Pereira, Governor (1921–1924)
- Eugénio de Barros Soares Branco, Governor (1924–1926)
- José Duarte Junqueira Rato, Governor (1926–1928)
- Sebastião José Barbosa, Acting Governor (1928–1929)
- Francisco Penteado, Governor (1929)
- Luís Augusto Vieira Fernandes, Governor (1929–1933)
- Ricardo Vaz Monteiro, Governor (1933–1941)
- Amadeu Gomes de Figueiredo, Governor (1941–1945)
- Carlos de Sousa Gorgulho, Governor (1945–1948)
- Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa, Acting Governor (1948–1950)
- Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro, Acting Governor (1950–1951)
- Overseas province
- Mário José Cabral Oliveira Castro, Acting Governor (1951–1952)
- Guilherme António Amaral Abranches Pinto, Acting Governor (1952–1953)
- Fernando Augusto Rodrigues, Acting Governor (1953)
- Afonso Manuel Machado de Sousa, Acting Governor (1953)
- Francisco António Pires Barata, Governor (1953–1954)
- Luís da Câmara Leme Faria, Acting Governor (1954–1955)
- José Machado, Acting Governor (1955–1956)
- Octávio Ferreira Gonçalves, Acting Governor (1956–1957)
- Manuel Marques de Abrantes Amaral, Governor (1957–1963)
- Alberto Monteiro de Sousa Campos, Acting Governor (1963)
- António Jorge da Silva Sebastião, Governor (1963–1972)
- João Cecilio Gonçalves, Governor (1973–1974)
- António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso, Governor (1974)
- Autonomous province
- António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso, High Commissioner (1974–1975)
- Crown colony
Asia
-
- José Garcia Leandro, Governor (1974–1979)
- Melo Egídio, Governor (1979–1981)
- José Carlos Moreira Campos, Acting Governor (1981)
- Vasco de Almeida e Costa, Governor (1981–1986)
Oceania
- Azores, autonomous region
- Representatives of the Portuguese Republic
- Presidents of the Government
- João Bosco Mota Amaral, President (1976–1995)
- Alberto Madruga da Costa, President (1995–1996)
- Carlos César, President (1996–2012)
-
- José Nogueira Valente Pires, Governor (1968–1972)
South Africa
-
- Johannes Gert Hendrik van der Wath, Administrator (1968–1971)
- Marthinus T. Steyn, Administrator general (1977–1979)
- Gerrit Viljoen, Administrator general (1979–1980)
- Danie Hough, Administrator general (1980–1983)
United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- British colonial empire
Africa
- Paramount chiefs
- Nathaniel Griffith Lerotholi, Paramount chief (1913–1939)
- Herbert John Gladstone High commissioner for Southern Africa (1910–1914)
- Sydney Buxton High commissioner for Southern Africa (1914–1920)
- Resident commissioners
- Herbert Sloley, Resident commissioner (1902–1916)
- Robert Thorne Coryndon, Administrator (1897–1907)
- Hugh Hole, Administrator (1907)
- John Carden, Acting Administrator (1907–1908)
- Robert Edward Codrington, Administrator (1908)
- Lawrence Aubrey Wallace, Administrator (1909–1911)
-
- Herbert Gladstone, High commissioner (1910–1914)
- Resident commissioners
- Francis William Panzera, Resident Commissioner (1906–1916)
- Charles Fernand Rey, Resident commissioner (1930–1937)
- Charles Noble Arden-Clarke, Resident commissioner (1937–1942)
- Herbert John Gladstone High commissioner for Southern Africa (1910–1914)
- Sydney Buxton High commissioner for Southern Africa (1914–1920)
-
- James Hayes Sadler, Governor (1905–1909)
- Henry Conway Belfield, Governor (1912–1917)
- Khedivate of Egypt, occupied territory
- British agents
- Herbert Kitchener, British Consul general (1911–1914)
- Milne Cheetham, Acting High commissioner (1914–1915)
- Abbas Helmy Pasha, Khedive (1892–1914)
- Hussein Kamel, Khedive/Sultan (1914–1917)
- Mohamed Said Pasha, Prime minister (1910–1914)
- Hussein Roshdy Pasha, Prime minister (1914–1919)
-
- Henry Lionel Galway, Governor (1911–1914)
- Edward John Cameron, Governor (1914–1920)
-
- Hugh Charles Clifford, Governor (1912–1919)
-
- Joseph Aloysius Byrne, Governor (1931–1936)
- Armigel de Vins Wade, Governor (1936–1937)
- Robert Brooke-Popham, Governor (1937–1939)
-
- Bernard Henry Bourdillon, Governor (1935–1940)
-
- George Smith, Governor (1913–1923)
- Harold Baxter Kittermaster, Governor (1934–1939)
- Robert Edward Codrington, Administrator (1898–1907)
- Lawrence Aubrey Wallace, Administrator (1907–1909)
- Leicester Paul Beaufort, Administrator (1909–1911)
- Hugh Charlie Marshall, Acting Administrator (1911)
-
- Hugh Charlie Marshall, acting Administrator (1911)
- Lawrence Aubrey Wallace, Administrator (1911–1921)
- Francis Chaplin, Administrator (1921–1923)
- Richard Goode, acting Administrator (1923–1924)
- Herbert Stanley, Governor (1924–1927)
- Richard Goode, acting Governor (1927)
- James Crawford Maxwell, Governor (1927–1932)
- Ronald Storrs, Governor (1932–1935)
- Hubert Winthrop Young, Governor (1935–1938)
- John Alexander Maybin, Governor (1938–1941)
- William Marston Logan, Acting Governor (1941)
- Eubule John Waddington, Governor (1941–1947)
- Robert Stanley, acting Governor (1947–1948)
- Gilbert McCall Rennie, Governor (1948–1954)
- Alexander Thomas Williams, acting Governor (1954)
- Arthur Benson, Governor (1954–1959)
- Evelyn Dennison Hone, Governor (1959–1964)
- Kenneth Kaunda, Prime minister (1964)
-
- Fraser Russell, Governor (1934–1935)
- Herbert Stanley, Governor (1935–1942)
- Christopher Soames, Governor (1979–1980)
-
- Bernard Henry Bourdillon, Governor (1932–1935)
- Philip Euen Mitchell, Governor (1935–1940)
Asia
-
- Bernard Rawdon Reilly, Governor (1937–1940)
- John Hathorn Hall, Governor (1940–1945)
- Reginald Stuart Champion, Governor (1945–1950)
- William Goode, acting Governor (1950–1951)
- Tom Hickinbotham, Governor (1951–1956)
- William Henry Tucker Luce, Governor (1956–1960)
- Charles Hepburn Johnston, Governor (1960–1963)
- High commissioners
- Charles Hepburn Johnston, High commissioner (1963)
- Kennedy Trevaskis, High commissioner (1963–1964)
- Richard Gordon Turnbull, High commissioner (1964–1967)
- Humphrey Trevelyan, High commissioner (1967)
- Chief ministers
- Hassan Ali Bayumi, Chief minister (1963)
- Zayn Abdu Baharun, Chief minister (1963–1965)
- Abdel-Qawi Hasan Makkawi, Chief minister (1965)
- Ali Musa al-Babakr, Chief minister (1965–1966)
- Salih al-Awadli, Chief minister (1966–1967)
-
- `Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifah, Hakim (1869–1932)
- Sheikh Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah, Hakim (1961–1999)
- Khalifah ibn Sulman Al Khalifah, President of the State council (1970–present)
- Stewart Crawford, Chief political resident (1966–1970)
- Geoffrey Arthur, Chief political resident (1970–1971)
- British political agents
- Arthur Prescott Trevor, British political agent (1912–1914)
- Terence Humphrey Keyes, British political agent (1914–1916)
- British political agents
- Alexander John Stirling, British political agent (1969–1971)
- Administrators
- Francis William Douglas, Resident Administrator (1913–1915)
- Arthur Robin Adair, High commissioner (1968–1972)
- James Alfred Davidson, High commissioner (1975–1978)
- Arthur Christopher Watson, High commissioner (1978–1984)
- Sultans
- Muhammad Jamalul Alam, Sultan (1906–1924)
- Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan (1967–present)
- Chief ministers
- Yura Halim, Chief minister (1967–1972)
- Pengiran Dipa Negara Laila Diraja Pengiran Abdul Mumin, Chief minister (1972–1981)
- Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Wijaya Dato Haji Abdul Aziz Umar, Chief minister (1981–1983)
-
- Reginald Edward Stubbs, Governor (1933–1937)
- Andrew Caldecott, Governor (1937–1944)
- Francis Henry May, Governor (1912–1919)
- William Peel, Governor (1930–1935)
- Andrew Caldecott, Governor (1935–1937)
- Geoffry Northcote, Governor (1937–1941)
- David Clive Crosbie Trench, Governor (1964–1971)
- MacLehose of Beoch, Governor (1971–1982)
- Hugh Norman-Walker, Acting Governor (1971)
- Murray MacLehose, Governor (1971–1982)
-
- Charles Hardinge, Viceroy and Governor general (1910–1916)
- Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Viceroy and Governor general (1931–1936)
- Victor Hope, Viceroy and Governor general (1936–1943)
- Kuwait, British protectorate
-
- Mubarak al-Lahab Al Sabah, Emir (1896–1915)
- William Henry Irvine Shakespear, British political agent (1909–1914)
- William George Grey, British political agent (1914–1916)
-
- Edward Henderson, British political agent (1969–1971)[23]
- Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, Hakim (1960–1972)
- Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime minister (1970–1995)
- John Anderson, Governor (1904–1911)
- Shenton Thomas, Governor (1934–1942)
- Trucial States, Protectorate
- British political agents
- Julian Bullard, British political agent (1968–1970)[23]
British Isles
-
- Michael Saward, Lieutenant governor (1899–1903)
- Barrington Campbell, Lieutenant governor (1903–1908)
- Robert Auld, Lieutenant governor (1908–1911)
- Edward Hamilton, Lieutenant governor (1911–1914)
- Henry Merrick Lawson, Lieutenant governor (1914)
- Reginald Clare Hart, Lieutenant governor (1914–1918)
- Launcelot Kiggell, Lieutenant governor (1918–1920)
- John Capper, Lieutenant governor (1920–1925)
- Charles Sackville-West, Lieutenant governor (1925–1929)
- Walter Hore-Ruthven, Lieutenant governor (1929–1934)
- Edward Broadbent,[24] Lieutenant governor (1934–1939)
- Alexander Telfer-Smollett, Lieutenant governor (1939–1940)
- John Minshull-Ford, Lieutenant governor (1940)
- 'German occupation of the Channel Islands (1940–1945)
- Charles Gage Stuart, Lieutenant governor (1945)
- Philip Neame, Lieutenant governor (1945–1953)
- Thomas Elmhirst, Lieutenant governor (1953–1958)
- Geoffrey Robson, Lieutenant governor (1958–1964)
- Charles Coleman, Lieutenant governor (1964–1969)
- Charles Mills, Lieutenant governor (1969–1974)
- John Martin, Lieutenant governor (1974–1980)
- Peter Le Cheminant, Lieutenant governor (1980–1985)
- Alexander Boswell, Lieutenant governor (1985–1990)
- Michael Wilkins, Lieutenant governor (1990–1994)
- John Coward, Lieutenant governor (1994–2000)
- John Paul Foley, Lieutenant governor (2000–2005)
- Thomas Godfrey Carey, Bailiff (1895–1902)[25]
- Henry Alexander Giffard, Bailiff (1902–1908)[26][27]
- William Carey, Bailiff (1908–1915)
- Edward Chepmell Ozanne, Bailiff (1915–1922)
- Havilland Walter de Sausmarez, Bailiff (1922–1929)
- Arthur William Bell, Bailiff (1929–1935)
- Victor Carey, Bailiff (1935–1946)
- Ambrose Sherwill, Bailiff (1946–1959)
- William Arnold, Bailiff (1959–1973)
- John Loveridge, Bailiff (1973–1982)[28]
- Charles Frossard, Bailiff (1982–1992)
- Graham Martyn Dorey, Bailiff (1992–1999)
- de Vic Carey, Bailiff (1999–2005)
- Alderney, self-governing island of Guernsey
-
- Sydney Peck Herivel, President of the states (1949–1970)
- George William Baron, President of the states (1970–1977)
- Jon Kay-Mouat, President of the states (1977–1994)
- George William Baron, President of the states (1994–1997)
- Jon Kay-Mouat, President of the states (1997–2002)
- Sark, self-governing island of Guernsey
-
- William Frederick Collings, Seigneur (1882–1927)
- Sibyl Hathaway, Seigneur (1927–1974)[29]
- Robert Hathaway, Seigneur (1929–1954)
-
- Alexander Nelson Rochefort, Lieutenant governor (1910–1916)
- John Gilbert Davi, Lieutenant governor (1969–1974)
- Desmond Fitzpatrick, Lieutenant governor (1974–1979)
- Peter Whiteley, Lieutenant governor (1979–1985)
- Michael Wilkes, Lieutenant governor (1995–2001)
- William Henry Venables-Vernon, Bailiff (1899–1931)
- Robert Hugh Le Masurier, Bailiff (1962–1974)
- Frank Ereaut, Bailiff (1975–1985)
- Philip Bailhache, Bailiff (1995–2009)
- Ireland, part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland but in many ways still a client state or colony (to 1922)
-
- The Earl Cadogan: 29 June 1895
- The Earl of Dudley: 11 August 1902[30]
- The Earl of Aberdeen: 11 December 1905
- The Lord Wimborne: 17 February 1915
- The Viscount French: 9 May 1918
- The Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent: 27 April 1921
- Irish Free State, dominion of the British Empire (from 1922)
-
- Tim Healy (1922–28)
- James McNeill (1928–32)
- Domhnall Ua Buachalla (1932–36)
-
- George Somerset, Lieutenant governor (1902–1918)
- Peter Stallard, Lieutenant governor (1966–1974)
- John Warburton Paul, Lieutenant governor (1974–1980)
- Nigel Cecil, Lieutenant governor (1980–1985)
- Ian Macfadyen, Lieutenant governor (2000–2005)
- Norman Crowe, Chairman of the Executive council (1967–1971)
- Clifford Irving, Chairman of the Executive council (1977–1981)
- Percy Radcliffe, Chairman of the Executive council (1981–1985)
- Miles Walker, Chief minister (1986–1996)
- Donald Gelling, Chief minister 1996–2001)
- Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (from 1922); subject to direct rule 1972–98
-
- James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn (1922–45)
- William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville (1945–52)
- John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst (1952–64)
- John Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine of Rerrick (1964–68)
- Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton (1968–72)
- Willie Whitelaw (1972–73)
- Francis Pym (1973–74)
- Merlyn Rees (1974–76)
- Roy Mason (1976–79)
- Humphrey Atkins (1979–81)
- Jim Prior (1981–84)
- Douglas Hurd (1984–85)
- Tom King (1985–89)
- Peter Brooke (1989–92)
- Patrick Mayhew (1992–97)
- Mo Mowlam (1997–99)
- Peter Mandelson (1999–2001)
Caribbean and Central America
- Anguilla, overseas territory
-
- Charles Harry Godden, Governor (1982–1983)
- Alastair Turner Baillie, Governor (1983–1987)
- Geoffrey Owen Whittaker, Governor (1987–1989)
- Brian G.J. Canty, Governor (1989–1992)
- Alan W. Shave, Governor (1992–1995)
- Alan Hoole, Governor (1995–1996)
- Robert Harris, Governor (1996–2000)
- Roger Cousins, Acting Governor (2000)
- Peter Johnstone, Governor (2000–2004)
- Ronald Webster, Chief minister (1976–1977)
- Emile Gumbs, Chief minister (1977–1980)
- Ronald Webster, Chief minister (1980–1984)
- Emile Gumbs, Chief minister (1984–1994)
- Hubert Hughes, Chief minister (1994–2000)
- Osbourne Fleming, Chief minister (2000–2010)
-
- Wilfred Jacobs, Governor (1967–1993), Governor (1967–1981)
-
- Gilbert Thomas Carter, Governor (1898–1904)
- William Grey-Wilson, Governor (1904–1912)
- George Haddon-Smith, Governor (1912–1914)
- William Allardyce, Governor (1914–1920)
- Harry Edward Spiller Cordeaux, Governor (1920–1926)
- Charles William James Orr, Governor (1927–1932)
- Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford, Governor (1932–1934)
- Charles Dundas, Governor (1934–1940)
- Edward VIII, Governor (1940–1945)
- William Lindsay Murphy, Governor (1945–1950)
- George Ritchie Sandford, Governor (1950)
- Robert Arthur Ross Neville, Governor (1950–1953)
- Daniel Knox, Governor (1953–1956)
- Oswald Raynor Arthur, Governor (1957–1960)
- Robert Stapeldon, Governor (1960–1964)
- Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton, Governor (1964–1968)
- Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, Governor (1968–1972)
- Lynden Pindling, Premier (1967–1992), Premier (1967–1969), Prime minister (1969–1973)
- Governors
- Frederick Mitchell Hodgson, Governor (1900–1904)[31]
- Gilbert Thomas Carter, Governor (1904–1911)
- Leslie Probyn, Governor (1911–1918)
- Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, Governor (1918–1925)
- William Charles Fleming Robertson, Governor (1925–1933)
- Harry Scott Newlands, Governor (1933)
- Mark Aitchison Young, Governor (1933–1938)
- Eubule John Waddington, Governor (1938–1941)
- Henry Grattan Bushe, Governor (1941–1947)
- Hilary Rudolph Robert Blood, Governor (1947–1949)
- Alfred Savage, Governor (1949–1953)
- Robert Arundell, Governor (1953–1959)
- John Montague Stow, Governor (1959–1966)
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- Wilfred Collet, Governor (1913–1918)
- John Warburton Paul, Governor (1966–1972)
- Peter Donovan McEntee, Governor (1976–1980)
- James Hennessy, Governor (1980–1981)
- Premiers
- George Cadle Price, Premier (1964–1981)
- Cayman Islands, overseas territory
-
- Frederick Shedden Sanguinnetti, Commissioner (1898–1907)
- George Stephenson Hirst, Commissioner (1907–1912)
- Arthur C Robinson, Commissioner (1912–1919)
- Hugh Houston Hutchings, Commissioner (1919–1929)
- Captain G. H. Frith, Commissioner (1929–1931)
- Ernest Arthur Weston, Commissioner (1931–1934)
- Allen Wosley Cardinall, Commissioner (1934–1940)
- Albert C. Panton Snr, Acting Commissioner (1940–1941)
- John Perry Jones, Commissioner (1941–1946)
- Ivor Otterbein Smith, Commissioner (1946–1952)
- Andrew Morris Gerrard, Commissioner (1952–1956)
- Alan Hillard Donald, Commissioner (1956–1959), Administrator (1959–1960)
- Jack Rose, Administrator (1960–1964)[32]
- John Alfred Cumber Kt, Administrator (1964–1968)
- Athelstan Charles Ethelwulf Long, Administrator (1968–1971), Governor (1971–1972)
- Kenneth Roy Crook, Governor (1972–1974)
- Thomas Russell, Governor (1974–1982)
- George Peter Lloyd, Governor (1982–1987)
- Alan James Scott, Governor (1987–1992)
- Michael Edward John Gore, Governor (1992–1995)
- John Wynne Owen, Governor (1995–1999)
- Peter Smith, Governor (1999–2002)
- Thomas Jefferson, Leader of government business (1992–1994)
- Truman Bodden, Leader of government business (1994–2000)
- Kurt Tibbetts, Leader of government business (2000–2001)
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- Louis Cools-Lartigue, Governor (1968–1978)
- Patrick John, Prime minister (1974–1979)
-
- Eric Gairy, Premier (1967–1974), Prime minister (1974–1978)
-
- Augustus William Lawson Hemming, Governor (1898–1904)
- Sydney Olivier, Acting Governor (1904)
- Hugh Clarence Bourne, Acting Governor (1904)
- James Alexander Swettenham, Governor (1904–1907)
- Hugh Clarence Bourne, Acting Governor (1907)
- Sydney Olivier, Acting Governor (1907–1913)
- Philip Clark Cork, Acting Governor (1913)
- William Henry Manning, Governor (1913–1918)
- Robert Johnstone, Acting Governor (1918)
- Leslie Probyn, Governor (1918–1924)
- Herbert Bryan, Acting Governor (1924)
- Samuel Herbert Wilson, Governor (1924–1925)
- Herbert Bryan, Acting Governor (1925)
- Arthur Jeff, Acting Governor (1925–1926)
- Reginald Edward Stubbs, Governor (1926–1932)
- Arthur Jelf, Acting Governor (1932)
- Alexander Ransford Slater, Governor (1932–1934)
- A. S. Jeef, Acting Governor (1934)
- Edward Brandis Denham, Governor (1934–1938)
- Charles Campbell Woolley, Acting Governor (1938)
- Arthur Richards, Governor (1938–1943)
- William Henry Flinn, Acting Governor (1943)
- John Huggins, Governor (1943–1951)
- Hugh Mackintosh Foot, Governor (1951–1957)
- Kenneth Blackburne, Governor (1957–1962)
-
- Henry Hesketh Bell, Governor (1912–1916)
- Gordon James Lethem, Governor (1936–1941)
- Montserrat, overseas territory
-
- Dennis Raleigh Gibbs, Administrator (1964–1971)
- Willoughby Harry Thompson, Governor (1971–1974)
- Norman Derek Matthews, Governor (1974–1976)
- Gwilyum Wyn Jones, Governor (1977–1980)
- David Kenneth Hay Dale, Governor (1980–1984)
- Arthur Christopher Watson, Governor (1985–1987)
- Christopher J. Turner, Governor (1987–1990)
- David G. P. Taylor, Governor (1990–1993)
- Frank Savage, Governor (1993–1997)
- Tony Abbott, Governor (1997–2001)
- William Henry Bramble, Chief minister (1960–1970)
- Percival Austin Bramble, Chief minister (1970–1978)
- John Osborne, Chief minister (1978–1991)
- Reuben Meade, Chief minister (1991–1996)
- Bertrand Osborne, Chief minister (1996–1997)
- David Brandt, Chief minister (1997–2001)
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- Arthur Grimble, Administrator (1933–1936)
- Hywel George, Governor (1967–1970)
- Rupert John, Governor (1970–1976)
- Sydney Gun-Munro, Governor (1976–1979), Governor general (1979–1985)
- Chief ministers, Premiers
- Milton Cato, Chief minister (1967–1969), Premier (1969–1972)
- Milton Cato, Premier (1974–1984)
-
- Milton Allan, Governor (1969–1975)
- Probyn Ellsworth-Innis, Governor (1975–1981)
-
- Probyn Ellsworth-Innis, Governor (1975–1981)
- Clement Arrindell, Governor (1981–1995)
- Premiers
- Robert Bradshaw, Premier (1966–1978)
- Paul Southwell, Premier (1978–1979)
- Lee Moore, Premier (1979–1980)
- Kennedy Simmonds, Premier (1980–1995)
-
- Frederick Clarke, Governor (1967–1971)
- Allen Montgomery Lewis, Governor (1974–1979), Governor general (1979–1980)
- Premiers
- John Compton, Premier (1964–1979)
-
- Arthur George Murchison Fletcher, Governor (1936–1938)
- Turks and Caicos Islands, overseas territory
-
- Geoffrey Peter St. Aubyn, Commissioner (1899-1901)
- William Douglas Young, Commissioner (1901-1905[33])
- Frederick Henry Watkins, Commissioner (1905-1914)
- George Whitfield Smith, Commissioner (1914-1923)
- Harold Ernest Phillips, Commissioner (1923-1932)
- Hugh Houston Hutchings, Commissioner (1933-1934)
- Frank Cecil Clarkson, Commissioner (1934-1936)
- Hugh Charles Norwood Hill, Commissioner (1936-1940)
- Edwin Porter Arrowsmith, Commissioner (1940-1946)
- Cyril Eric Wool-Lewis, Commissioner (1947-1952)
- Peter Bleackley, Commissioner (1952-1955)
- Ernest Gordon Lewis, Commissioner (1955-1958)
- Geoffrey Colin Guy, Commissioner (1958-1959)
- Geoffrey Colin Guy, Administrator (1959–1965)
- Robert Everard Wainwright, Administrator (1965)
- John Anthony Golding, Administrator (1965–1967)
- Robert Everard Wainwright, Administrator (1967–1971)
- Alexander Graham Mitchell, Administrator (1971–1973)
- Alexander Graham Mitchell, Governor (1973–1975)
- Arthur Christopher Watson, Governor (1975–1978)
- John Clifford Strong, Governor (1978–1982)
- Christopher J. Turner, Governor (1982–1987)
- Michael J. Bradley, Governor (1987–1993)
- Martin Bourke, Governor (1993–1996)
- John Kelly, Governor (1996–2000)
- Mervyn Jones, Governor (2000–2002)
- James Alexander George Smith McCartney, Chief minister (1976–1980)
- Oswald Skippings, Chief minister (1980)
- Norman Saunders, Chief minister (1980–1985)
- Nathaniel Francis, Chief minister (1985–1986)
- Oswald Skippings, Chief minister (1988–1991)
- Washington Misick, Chief minister (1991–1995)
- Derek Hugh Taylor, Chief minister (1995–2003)
- British Virgin Islands, overseas territory
-
- Nathaniel George Cookman, Administrator (1896–1903)
- Robert Stephen Earl, Administrator (1903–1910)
- Thomas Leslie Hardtman Jarvis, Administrator (1910–1919)
- Herbert Walter Peebles, Administrator (1919–1922)
- R. Hargrove, Administrator (1922–1923)
- Otho Lewis Hancock, Administrator (1923–1926)
- Frank Cecil Clarkson, Administrator (1926–1934)
- Donald Percy Wailling, Administrator (1934–1946)
- John Augustus Cockburn Cruikshank, Administrator (1946–1954)
- Henry Anthony Camillo Howard, Administrator (1954–1956)
- Geoffrey Pole Allesbrook, Administrator (1956–1959)
- Gerald Jackson Bryan, Administrator (1959–1962)
- Ian Thomson, Administrator (1967–1971)
- Walter Wilkinson Wallace, Governor (1974–1978)
- James Alfred Davidson, Governor (1978–1982)
- Martin Samuel Staveley, Administrator (1962–1967)
- Ian Thomson, Administrator (1967–1971)
- Derek George Cudmore, Governor (1971–1974)
- Walter Wilkinson Wallace, Governor (1974–1978)
- James Alfred Davidson, Governor (1978–1982)
- David Robert Barwick, Governor (1982–1986)
- Mark Herdman, Governor (1986–1991)
- Peter Penfold, Governor (1991–1995)
- David Mackilligin, Governor (1995–1998)
- Frank Savage, Governor (1998–2002)
- Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, Chief minister (1967–1971)
- Willard Wheatley, Chief minister (1971–1979)
- Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, Chief minister (1979–1983)
- Cyril Romney, Chief minister (1983–1986)
- Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, Chief minister (1986–1995)
- Ralph T. O'Neal, Chief minister (1995–2003)
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- Ralph Champneys Williams, Governor (1906–1909)
- James Hayes Sadler (colonial administrator)James Hayes Sadler, Governor (1909–1914)
- George Haddon-Smith, Governor (1914–1923)
- Selwyn MacGregor Grier, Governor (1935–1937)
Mediterranean
-
- Hamilton Goold-Adams, High commissioner (1911–1915)
- Herbert Richmond Palmer, Governor (1933–1939)
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia, sovereign base areas
- Administrators
- Bill Rimmer, Administrator (2000–2003)
- Gibraltar, Crown colony since 1830, then dependent territory since 1981
-
- George White, Governor (1900–1905)
- Frederick Forestier-Walker, Governor (1905–1910)
- Archibald Hunter, Governor (1910–1913)
- Herbert Miles, Governor (1913–1918)
- Horace Smith-Dorrien, Governor (1918–1923)
- Charles Monro, Governor (1923–1928)
- Alexander Godley, Governor (1928–1933)
- Charles Harington Harington, Governor (1933–1938)
- Edmund Ironside, Governor (1938–1939)
- Clive Gerard Liddell, Governor (1939–1941)
- John Vereker, Governor (1941–1942)
- Noel Mason-Macfarlane, Governor (1942–1944)
- Ralph Eastwood, Governor (1944–1947)
- Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson, Governor (1947–1952)
- Gordon Holmes Alexander MacMillan, Governor (1952–1955)
- Harold Redman, Governor (1955–1958)
- Charles Keightley, Governor (1958–1962)
- Alfred Dudley Ward, Governor (1962–1965)
- Gerald Lathbury, Governor (1965–1969)
- Varyl Begg, Governor (1969–1973)
- John Grandy, Governor (1973–1978)
- William Jackson, Governor (1978–1982)
- David Williams, Governor (1982–1985)
- Peter Terry, Governor (1985–1989)
- Derek Reffell, Governor (1989–1993)
- John Chapple, Governor (1993–1995)
- Hugo White, Governor (1995–1997)
- Richard Luce, Governor (1997–2000)
- Paul Speller, Acting Governor (2000)
- David Durie, Governor (2000–2003)
- Robert Peliza, Chief minister (1969–1972)
- Joshua Hassan, Chief minister (1972–1987)
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- Francis Wallace Grenfell, Governor (1899–1903)
- Charles Clarke, Governor (1903–1907)
- Henry Grant, Governor (1907–1909)
- Leslie Rundle, Governor (1909–1915)
- Paul Methuen, Governor (1915–1919)
- Herbert Plumer, Governor (1919–1924)
- Walter Norris Congreve, Governor (1924–1927)
- John Philip Du Cane, Governor (1927–1931)
- David Campbell, Governor (1931–1936)
- Charles Bonham-Carter, Governor (1936–1940)
- William Dobbie, Governor (1940–1942)
- John Vereker, Governor (1942–1944)
- Edmond Schreiber, Governor (1944–1946)
- Francis Douglas, Governor (1946–1949)
- Gerald Creasy, Governor (1949–1954)
- Robert Laycock, Governor (1954–1959)
- Guy Grantham, Governor (1959–1962)
- Maurice Henry Dorman, Governor (1962–1964)
North America
- Governors
- Henry Edward McCallum, Governor (1898–1901)
- Charles Cavendish Boyle, Governor (1901–1904)
- William MacGregor, Governor (1904–1907)
- Governors
- William MacGregor, Governor (1907–1909)
- Ralph Champneys Williams, Governor (1909–1913)
- Walter Edward Davidson, Governor (1913–1917)
- Charles Alexander Harris, Governor (1917–1922)
- William Allardyce, Governor (1922–1928)
- John Middleton, Governor (1928–1932)
- Prime ministers
- Edward Patrick Morris, Prime minister (1909–1917)
Oceania
- Governors general
- Thomas Denman, Governor general (1911–1914)
- Ronald Munro-Ferguson, Governor general (1914–1920)
- Andrew Fisher, Prime minister (1910–1913)
- Joseph Cook, Prime minister (1913–1914)
- Andrew Fisher, Prime minister (1914–1915)
- Bermuda, overseas territory
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- George Digby Barker, Governor (1896–1901)
- Henry LeGuay Geary,[34] Governor (1902–1904)
- Robert M. Steward, Governor (1904–1907)
- Josceline Wodehouse, Governor (1907–1908)
- Walter Kitchener, Governor (1908–1912)
- George Bullock, Governor (1912–1917)
- James Willcocks, Governor (1917–1922)
- J. J. Asser, Governor (1922–1927)
- Louis Bols, Governor (1927–1931)
- Thomas Cubitt, Governor (1931–1936)
- Reginald Hildyard, Governor (1936–1939)
- Denis Bernard, Governor (1939–1941)
- Edward Knollys, Governor (1941–1943)
- David Cecil, Governor (1943–1945)
- William Addis, Acting Governor[3] (1945–1946)
- Ralph Leatham, Governor (1946–1949)
- Alexander Hood, Governor (1949–1955)
- John Woodall, Governor (1955–1959)
- Julian Gascoigne, Governor (1959–1964)
- Roland Robinson, Governor (1964–1972)
- Richard Sharples, Governor (1972–1973)
- Edwin Leather, Governor (1973–1977)
- Peter Lloyd, Acting Governor (1977)
- Peter Ramsbotham, Governor (1977–1980)
- Peter Lloyd, Acting Governor (1981)
- Richard Posnett,[3] Governor (1981–1983)
- Mark Herdman, Acting Governor (1983)
- John Morrison, Governor (1983–1988)
- Desmond Langley, Governor (1988–1992)
- David Waddington, Governor (1992–1997)
- Thorold Masefield, Governor (1997–2001)
- Henry Tucker, Government leader (1968–1971)
- Edward Richards, Government leader (1971–1973), Premier (1973–1975)
- John Henry Sharpe, Premier (1975–1977)
- David Gibbons, Premier (1977–1982)
- John Swan, Premier (1982–1995)
- David Saul, Premier (1995–1997)
- Pamela Gordon, Premier (1997–1998)
- Jennifer M. Smith, Premier (1998–2003)
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- Edward Carlyon Eliot, Resident commissioner
- Valdemar Jens Andersen, Resident commissioner (1962–1970)
- John Osbaldiston Field, Resident commissioner (1970–1972), the Governor (1972-1973)
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- John Hilary Smith, Governor (1973–1978)
- Reginald James Wallace, Governor (1978–1979)
- Chief ministers
- Naboua Ratieta, Chief minister (1974–1978)
- Ieremia Tabai, Chief minister (1978–1979)
- Commissioners
- Thomas H. Laying, Commissioner (1975–1978)
- Toaripi Lauti, Chief minister (1975–1978)
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- William Grey-Wilson, Governor (1897–1904)
- William Lamond Allardyce, Governor (1904–1915)
- William Douglas Young, Governor (1915–1920)
- John Middleton, Governor (1920–1927)
- Arnold Weinholt Hodson, Governor (1927–1931)
- James O'Grady, Governor (1931–1934)
- Herbert Henniker-Heaton, Governor (1935–1941)
- Allan Wolsey Cardinall, Governor (1941–1946)
- Geoffrey Miles Clifford, Governor (1946–1954)
- Oswald Raynor Arthur, Governor (1954–1957)
- Edwin Porter Arrowsmith, Governor (1957–1964)
- Cosmo Dugal Patrick Thomas Haskar, Governor (1964–1970)
- Ernest Gordon Lewis, Governor (1971–1975)
- Neville Arthur Irwin French, Governor (1975–1977)
- James Roland Walter Parker, Governor (1977–1980)
- Rex Hunt, Governor (1980–1982)
- Occupation by Argentina
- Jeremy Moore, Commander (1982)
- Rex Hunt, Commissioner (1982–1985)
- Gordon Wesley Jewkes, Governor (1985–1988)
- William Hugh Fullerton, Governor (1988–1992)
- David Everard Tatham, Governor (1992–1996)
- Richard Ralph, Governor (1996–1999)
- Donald Lamont, Governor (1999–2002)
- David G. P. Taylor, Chief executive (1983–1987)
- Brian Cummings, Chief executive (1987–1988)
- Colin Redston, Acting Chief executive (1988)
- Rex Browning, Acting Chief executive (1988)
- David G. P. Taylor, Interim Chief executive (1988–1989)
- Ronald Sampson, Chief executive (1989–1994)
- Andrew Gurr, Chief executive (1994–1999)
- Michael Blanch, Chief executive (2000–2003)
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- Ernest Sweet-Escott, Governor (1912–1918)
- British Indian Ocean Territory (Chagos Archipelago), overseas territory
-
- Hugh Norman-Walker, Commissioner (1967-1969)
- Pitcairn Islands, overseas territory
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- Arthur Galsworthy, Governor (1970–1973)
- David Aubrey Scott, Governor (1973–1975)
- Harold Smedley, Governor (1976–1980)
- Richard Stratton, Governor (1980–1984)
- Terence Daniel O'Leary, Governor (1984–1987)
- Robin Byatt, Governor (1987–1990)
- David Moss, Governor (1990–1994)
- Robert John Alston, Governor (1994–1998)
- Martin Williams, Governor (1998–2001)
- James Russell McCoy, President of the Council (1897–1904)
- William Alfred Young, President of the Council (1904)
- James Russell McCoy, Chief magistrate (1904–1906)
- Arthur Herbert Young, Chief magistrate (1907)
- William Alfred Young, Chief magistrate (1908)
- Matthew Edmond McCoy, Chief magistrate (1909)
- Gerard Bromley Robert Christian, Chief magistrate (1910–1919)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1920)
- Frederick Martin Christian, Chief magistrate (1921)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1922)
- Edgar Allen Christian, Chief magistrate (1923–1924)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1925)
- Edgar Allen Christian, Chief magistrate (1926–1929)
- Arthur Herbert Young, Chief magistrate (1930–1931)
- Edgar Allen Christian, Chief magistrate (1932)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1933–1934)
- Edgar Allen Christian, Chief magistrate (1935–1939)
- Andrew Clarence David Young, Chief magistrate (1940)
- Frederick Martin Christian, Chief magistrate (1941)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1942)
- Frederick Martin Christian, Chief magistrate (1943)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1944)
- Norris Henry Young, Chief magistrate (1945–1948)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1949)
- Warren Clive Christian, Chief magistrate (1950–1951)
- John Lorenzo Christian, Chief magistrate (1952–1954)
- Charles Richard Parkin Christian, Chief magistrate (1955–1957)
- Warren Clive Christian, Chief magistrate (1958–1960)
- John Lorenzo Christian, Chief magistrate (1961–1966)
- Pervis Ferris Young, Chief magistrate (1967–1975)
- Ivan Christian, Chief magistrate (1975–1984)
- Brian Young, Chief magistrate (1984–1991)
- Jay Warren, Chief magistrate (1991–1999)
- Steve Christian, Mayor (1999–2004)
- Saint Helena and Dependencies, overseas territory
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- Dermod Murphy, Governor (1968–1971)
- Thomas Oates, Governor (1971–1976)
- Geoffrey Colin Guy, Governor (1976–1981)
- John Dudley Massingham, Governor (1981–1984)
- David Hollamby, Governor (1999–2004)
- Ascension, dependency of Saint Helena
-
- M. E. Wainwright, Administrator (1964–1966)
- Anthony G.A. Beyts, Administrator (1966–1967)
- H. W. D. McDonald, Administrator (1968–1973)
- Geoffrey Colin Guy, Administrator (1973–1976)
- G. McDonald, Administrator (1976–1977)
- G. B. Kendal, Administrator (1977)
- Simon Gillett, Administrator (1977–1979)
- P. Duncan, Administrator (1979–1980)
- Bernard Edward Pauncefort, Administrator (1980–1982)
- I. G. Thow, Administrator (1982–1984)
- Michael T. S. Blick, Administrator (1984–1989)
- J. J. Beale, Administrator (1989 –1991)
- Brian Norman Connelly, Administrator (1991–1995)
- Roger C. Huxley, Administrator (1995–1999)
- Geoffrey Fairhurst, Administrator (1999–2002)
- Tristan da Cunha, dependency of Saint Helena
South America
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- Walter Egerton, Governor (1912–1917)
- Edward Brandis Denham, Governor (1930–1935)
- Geoffry Northcote, Governor (1935–1937)
- Wilfrid Edward Francis Jackson, Governor (1937–1941)
United States territories
Central America
- List of governors of the Panama Canal Zone
-
- Major general George Whitefield Davis, Military governor (1904-1905)
- Charles Edward Magoon, Military governor (1905-1906)
- Richard Reid Rogers, Military governor (1906-1907)
- Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn, Military governor (1907-1909)
- Maurice Thatcher, Military governor (1910-1913)
- Richard Lee Metcalfe, Military governor (1913-1914)
- George Washington Goethals, 1st governor (1914-1917)[35]
- Chester Harding (governor), 2nd governor (1917-1921)[35]
- Jay Johnson Morrow, 3rd governor (1921-1924)[35]
- Brigadier general Meriwether Lewis Walker, 4th governor (1924-1928)[35]
- Harry Burgess, 5th governor (1928-1932)[35]
- Major general Julian Larcombe Schley, 6th governor (1932-1936)[35]
- Clarence S. Ridley, 7th governor (1936-1940)[35]
- Glen Edgar Edgerton, 8th governor (1940-1944)[35]
- Major general Joseph Cowles Mehaffey, 9th governor (1944-1948)[35]
- Brigadier general Francis K. Newcomer, 10th governor (1948-1952)[35]
- Major general John States Seybold, 11th governor (1952-1956)[35]
- William Everett Potter, 12th governor (1956-1960)[35]
- William Arnold Carter, 13th governor (1960-1962)[35]
- Robert John Fleming, 14th governor (1962-1967)[35]
- Walter Philip Leber, 15th governor (1967-1971)[35]
- David Stuart Parker, 16th governor (1971-1975)[35]
- Major general Harold Parfitt, 17th governor (1975-1979)[35]
- Administrators of the Panama Canal Commission
Caribbean Sea
- List of colonial governors of Cuba
-
- Major general Leonard Wood, Military Governor of Cuba (1899–1902)[36][37]
- Republic of Cuba (1902–1959)
- American Occupation (1906-1909)
- William Howard Taft, 1st Provisional Governor of Cuba (1906); 27th President of the United States (1909-1913)[37]
- Charles Edward Magoon, 2ndProvisional Governor of Cuba (1906-1920)[37][38]
- Puerto Rico, unincorporated territory
-
- George Whitefield Davis, 4th Military governor (1899-1900)
- Post-Foraker Act of 1900 (1900-1949)
- Charles Herbert Allen, 1st U.S. civil governor (1900-1901)[39][40]
- William Henry Hunt (judge), Governor (1001-1904)[40]
- Beekman Winthrop, Governor (1904-1907)[40]
- Regis Henri Post, Governor (1907-1909)[40]
- George Radcliffe Colton, Governor (6 Nov 1909-15 Nov 1913)[40]
- Arthur Yager, Governor (15 Nov 1913-15 May 1921)[40]
- José Eladio Benedicto y Géigel, acting Governor (15 May 1921-30 Jul 1921)[40]
- Emmet Montgomery Reily, Governor (30 Jul 1921-Mar 1923)[40]
- Juan Bernardo Huyke, acting Governor (Mar 1923-6 Apr 1923)[40]
- Horace Mann Towner, Governor (6 Apr 1923-29 Sep 1929)[40]
- James Rumsey Beverley, acting Governor ()[40]
- Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Governor (7 Oct 1929-30 Jan 1932)[40]
- James Rumsey Beverley, acting Governor (30 Jan 1932-1 Jul 1933)[40]
- Robert Hayes Gore, Governor (1 Jul 1933-12 Jan 1934)[40]
- Benjamin Jason Horton, acting Governor (12 Jan 1934-5 Feb 1934)[40]
- Blanton Winship, Governor (5 Feb 1934-25 Jun 1939)[40]
- José Enrique Colom Martínez, acting Governor (25 Jun 1939-11 Sep 1939)[40]
- William Daniel Leahy, Governor (11 Sep 1939-28 Nov 1940)[40]
- José Miguel Gallardo, acting Governor (28 Nov 1940-3 Feb 1941)[40]
- Guy Jacob Swope, acting Governor (3 Feb 1941-24 Jul 1941)[40]
- José Miguel Gallardo, acting Governor (24 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1941)[40]
- Rexford Guy Tugwell, Governor (19 Sep 1941-3 Sep 1946)[40]
- Jesús Toribio Piñero, Governor (3 Sep 1946-2 Jan 1949)[40]
- Luis Muñoz Marín, Governor (2 Jan 1949-2 Jan 1965)[40]
- Roberto Sánchez Vilella, Governor (1965–1969)[41]
- Luis A. Ferré, Governor (1969–1973)[41]
- Rafael Hernández Colón, Governor (1973-1977)[41]
- Carlos Romero Barceló, Governor (1977–1985)[41]
- Rafael Hernández Colón, Governor (1985-1993)[41]
- Pedro Rosselló, Governor (1993–2001)[41]
- United States Virgin Islands, unincorporated territory Purchased from Denmark by the United States (22 Dec 1916).
- Governors U.S. sovereignty, end of Danish administration (31 Mar 1917)
- 31 Mar 1917 - 30 Jan 1931 Administered by U.S. Navy.[42]
- Captain (USN) Edwin Taylor Pollock, acting Governor (31 Mar 1917 - 8 Apr 1917)
- James Harrison Oliver, Governor (1917–1919)
- Joseph Wallace Oman, Governor (8 Apr 1919 - 26 Apr 1921)
- Sumner Ely Wetmore Kittelle, Governor (1921–1922)
- Henry Hughes Hough, Governor (16 Sep 1922 - 3 Dec 1923)
- Philip Williams, Governor (1923–1925)
- Martin Edward Trench, Governor (12 Sep 1925 - 6 Jan 1927)
- Waldo A. Evans, Governor (1927–1931) Administered by U.S. Department of Interior (30 Jan 1931 - 4 Jan 1971)
- Paul Martin Pearson, Governor (18 Mar 1931 - 23 Jul 1935)
- Robert Herrick, acting for Pearson (23 Jul 1935 - 21 Aug 1935)
- Lawrence William Cramer, Governor (1935–1940)
- Robert Morss Lovett, Acting Governor (14 Dec 1940 - 3 Feb 1941)
- Charles Harwood, Governor (1941–1945) Water Island is purchased by the U.S (19 Jun 1944).
- William H. Hastie, Governor (17 May 1946 - 30 Nov 1949)
- Morris Fidanque de Castro, cting Governor (30 Nov 1949 - 24 Mar 1950), Governor (24 Mar 1950 — 9 Apr 1954)
- Archibald "Archie" A. Alexander, Governor (9 Apr 1954 - 31 Aug 1955)
- Charles Kenneth Claunch, acting Governor (31 Aug 1955 — 17 Oct 1955)
- Walter Arthur Gordon, Governor (17 Oct 1955 - 25 Sep 1958)
- John David Merwin, Governor (1958–1961)
- Ralph Moses Paiewonsky, Governor (5 Apr 1961 - 12 Feb 1969)[42]
- Cyril King, Acting Governor (1969)[42]
- Melvin H. Evans, Governor (1969–1975)[42]
- Cyril King, Governor (1975–1978)[42]
- Juan Francisco Luis, Governor (1978–1987)[42]
- Alexander A. Farrelly, Governor (1987–1995)[42]
- Roy L. Schneider, Governor (1995–1999)[42]
- Charles Wesley Turnbull, Governor (1999–2007)[42]
Pacific Ocean
- United States territorial acquisitions
- Presidents
- American Samoa, unincorporated territory
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- Benjamin Franklin Tilley, Commandant (1900–1901)[43]
- Uriel Sebree, Commandant (1901–1902)
- Henry Minett, Acting Commandant (1902–1903)
- Edmund Beardsley Underwood, Commandant, Governor (1903–1905)
- Charles Brainard Taylor Moore, Governor (1905–1908)
- John Frederick Parker, Governor (1908–1910)
- William Michael Crose, Governor (1910–1913)
- Nathan Post, Acting Governor (1913)
- Clark Daniel Stearns, Governor (1913–1914)
- Nathan Post, Acting Governor (1914)
- Charles Armijo Woodruff, Acting Governor (1914–1915)
- John Martin Poyer, Governor (1915–1919)
- Warren Terhune, Governor (1919–1920)
- Waldo A. Evans, Governor (1920–1922)
- Edwin Taylor Pollock, Governor (1922–1923)
- Edward Stanley Kellogg, Governor (1923–1925)
- Henry Francis Bryan, Governor (1925–1927)
- Stephen Victor Graham, Governor (1927–1929)
- Gatewood Lincoln, Governor (1929–1931)
- James Sutherland Spore, Acting Governor (1931)
- Arthur Emerson, Acting Governor (1931–1931)
- Gatewood Lincoln, Governor (1931–1932)
- George Landenberger, Governor (1932–1934)
- Thomas C. Latimore, Acting Governor (1934)
- Otto Dowling, Governor (1934–1936)
- Thomas Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Acting Governor (1936)
- MacGillivray Milne, Governor (1936–1938)
- Edward Hanson, Governor (1938–1940)
- Jesse Wallace, Acting Governor (1940)
- Laurence Wild, Governor (1940–1942)
- Henry Louis Larsen, Military Governor (1942)
- John Gould Moyer, Governor (1942–1944)
- Allen Hobbs, Governor (1944–1945)
- Ralph Hungerford, Governor (1945)
- Samuel Canan, Acting Governor (1945)
- Harold Houser, Governor (1945–1947)
- Vernon Huber, Governor (1947–1949)
- Thomas Darden, Governor (1949–1951)
- Phelps Phelps, Governor (1951–1952)
- John C. Elliott, Governor (1952)
- James Arthur Ewing, Governor (1952–1953)
- Lawrence M. Judd, Governor (1953)[44]
- Richard Barrett Lowe, Governor (1953–1956)
- Peter Tali Coleman, Governor (1956–1961)
- H. Rex Lee, Governor (1961–1967)
- Owen Aspinall, Governor (1967–1969)
- John Morse Haydon, Governor (1969–1974)
- Frank Mockler, Acting Governor (1974–1975)
- Earl B. Ruth, Governor (1975–1976)
- Frank Barnett, Governor (1976–1977)[45]
- H. Rex Lee, Governor (1977–1978)[45]
- Peter Tali Coleman, Governor (1978–1985)[45]
- A. P. Lutali, Governor (1985–1989)[45]
- Peter Tali Coleman, Governor (1989–1993)[45]
- A. P. Lutali, Governor (1993–1997)[45]
- Tauese Sunia, Governor (1997–2003)[45]
- Baker Island unincorporated territory.[46]
- American Equatorial Islands Colonization Project Formally claimed by U.S. (13 May 1936). Colonized by U.S. (2 Apr 1935 - 31 Jan 1942).
- Heads of the Baker, Howland and Jarvis Islands Colonization Scheme
- William T. Miller, Superintendent of Airways Bureau of Air Commerce (Mar 1935 - May 1936) Under United States Department of Commerce to 13 May 1936).
- Richard Blackburn Black, field representative Division of Territories and Island Possessions (May 1936 - Feb 1942) Administered by United States Department of the Interior (13 May 1936 - 27 Jun 1974).
- Island Leaders
- Carl Summers (2 Apr 1935 - 18 Apr 1935)
- Abraham Piianaia (19 Jun 1935 - 19 Jan 1936)
- Herbert Hooper (19 Jan 1936 - 18 Jun 1936)
- Abraham Piianaia (18 Jun 1936 - 26 Oct 1936)
- Albert K. Akana (26 Oct 1936 - 24 Jun 1937)
- Charles A. Ahia (24 Jun 1937 - 17 Nov 1937)
- Theodore Akana (17 Nov 1937 - 23 Jul 1938)
- Edward Mike McCorriston (23 Jul 1938 - 1 Dec 1938)
- Bernard Akana (2 Dec 1938 - 20 Mar 1939)
- Louis Suares (20 Mar 1939 - 10 Mar 1940)
- Melvin Paoa (10 Mar 1940 - 24 Jul 1940)
- Karl Jensen (24 Jul 1940 - 25 Mar 1941)
- Ernest W. Rankin (25 Mar 1941 - 28 Jul 1941)
- Walter Burke (28 Jul 1941 - 31 Jan 1942)
- Island Commanders (Occupied by U.S. military forces, Baker Naval Air Station) (1 Sep 1943 - May 1944).
- Edward Aiken Flanders, 804th Aviation Engineer Battalion (1 Sep 1943 - 1943)
- W.J. Jennings (c.1943)
- Guam, an unincorporated territory
- American Naval governors (1899–1941)[47]
- Admiral Richard P. Leary, Naval governor (1899-1900)[47]
- William Edwin Safford, acting Naval governor (1900)
- Admiral Seaton Schroeder, Naval governor (1900-1903)
- Rear Admiral William Swift, acting Naval governor (1903)
- Lieutenant commander William Elbridge Sewell, Naval governor (1903-1904)
- Admiral Frank Herman Schofield, acting Naval governor (1904)
- Commander Raymond Stone, acting Naval governor (1904)
- Commander George Leland Dyer, Naval governor (1904-1905)
- Admiral Luke McNamee, Naval governor (1905-1906)
- Captain Templin Potts, Naval governor (1906-1907)
- Admiral Luke McNamee, acting Naval governor (1907)
- Captain Edward John Dorn, Naval governor (1907-1910)
- Captain Frank Freyer, Naval governor (1910-1911)
- Commodore George Salisbury, Naval governor (1911-1912)
- Admiral Robert Coontz, Naval governor (1912-1913)
- Captain Alfred Walton Hinds, Naval governor (1913-1914)
- Captain William John Maxwell, Naval governor (1914-1916)
- Captain William P. Cronan, acting Naval governor (1916)
- Edward Simpson, acting Naval governor (1916)
- Roy Campbell Smith, Naval governor (1916-1918)
- Captain William Gilmer, Naval governor (1918-1919)
- Captain William A. Hodgman, Naval governor (1919)
- Captain William Gilmer, Naval governor (1919-1920)
- Captain Ivan Wettengel, Naval governor (1920-1921)
- Commander James Sutherland Spore, Naval governor (1921-1922)
- Captain Adelbert Althouse, acting Naval governor (1922)
- John P. Miller, acting Naval governor (1922)
- Captain Adelbert Althouse, Naval governor (1922-1923)
- Captain Henry Bertram Price, Naval governor (1923-1924)
- Captain Alfred Winsor Brown, Naval governor (1924-1926)
- Captain Lloyd Stowell Shapley, Naval governor (1926-1929)
- Willis W. Bradley, Naval governor (1929-1931)
- Captain Edmund Root, Naval governor (1931-1933)
- Captain George A. Alexander, Naval governor (1933-1936)
- Flag officer Benjamin McCandlish, Naval governor (1936-1938)
- Captain James Thomas Alexander, Naval governor (1938-1940)
- Rear Admiral George McMillin, Naval governor (1940-1941)
- Henry Louis Larsen, 1st military governor (1944)
- Henry Louis Larsen, 2nd military governor (1944-1946)
- Charles Alan Pownall, 3rd military governor (1946-1949)[47]
- Carlton Skinner, 1st civilian governor (1949-1953)
- Ford Quint Elvidge, Governor (1953-1956)
- William Corbett, interim Governor (1956)
- Richard Barrett Lowe, Governor (1956–1959)
- Marcellus Boss, interim Governor (1959–1960)
- Joseph Flores, 4th appointed Governor (1960–1961)
- Bill Daniel, 5th appointed Governor (1961–1963)
- Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero, Governor (1963–1969)[48]
- Carlos Camacho, last appointed governor (1969–1971)[48]
- Carlos Camacho, 1st elected governor (1971–1975)[48]
- Ricardo Bordallo, Governor (1975–1979)[48]
- Paul McDonald Calvo, Governor (1979–1983)[48]
- Ricardo Bordallo, Governor (1983–1987)[48]
- Joseph Franklin Ada, 5th Governor (1987–1995)[48]
- Carl Gutierrez, Governor (1995–2003)[48]
- Howland Island unincorporated territory
- American Equatorial Islands Colonization Project; Formally claimed by U.S. (13 May 1936). Colonized by U.S. (2 Apr 1935 - 31 Jan 1942).[46]
- Island Leaders
- Henry Theise (30 Mar 1935 - 18 Apr 1935)
- James C. Kamakaiwi (30 Mar 1935 - 18 Apr 1935) and (26 Oct 1936 - 25 Jun 1937)
- Joseph Anakalea (19 Jan 1936 - 6 Aug 1936)
- Killarney Opiopio (6 Aug 1936 - 26 Oct 1936)
- William Kaina (25 Jun 1937 - 16 Nov 1937)
- Charles Ahia (16 Nov 1937 - 23 Mar 1938)
- James Kinney (23 Mar 1938 - 30 Nov 1938)
- William Tavares (30 Nov 1938 - 21 Mar 1939)
- Eugene Burke (21 Mar 1939 - 10 Jun 1939)
- Thomas McCorriston (10 Jun 1939 - 12 Oct 1939)
- Francis Stillman (12 Oct 1939 - 9 Mar 1940)
- Edward Mike McCorriston (9 Mar 1940 - 23 Jul 1940)
- Louis Suares(23 Jul 1940 - 27 May 1941)
- Thomas Wright Bederman(27 May 1941 - 31 Jan 1942)
- Johnston Atoll unincorporated territory Administered by United States Department of the Navy, subject to Department of Interior (29 Dec 1934 - 1 Jul 1948).[46]
- Island Commanders
- Major General (USMC) Francis B Loomis Jr. (7 Dec 1941 - 1942) Naval Air Station Johnston Island, (15 Aug 1941 - 13 Jun 1947)
- Lieutenant General (USMC) James M. Masters Sr. (1942 - Nov 1942)
- Brigadier General (USMC) Richard P. Ross Jr. (Nov 1942 - Jul 1943)
- Bruce T. Hemphill (Jul 1943 - Mar 1944)
- August F. Penzold, Jr. (Mar 1944 - 1944)
- Thomas L. Wiper (c.1948 - c.1949) Administered by United States Department of the Air Force (Johnston Island Air Force Base) (1 Jul 1948 — 1 Jul 1973).
- Jack L. Bentley (1950s)
- James L. Pasquino (2000 - 2001) U.S. Army Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System (30 Jun 1990 - 12 Apr 2001). Administered by U.S. Air Force (1 Oct 1999 - 1 Jan 2004).
- Midway Islands Discovered (8 Jul 1859), called "Middlebrook Islands". Annexed to the U.S. (28 Aug 1867) unincorporated territory and name changed to "Midway".[46]
- Superintendents of the Commercial Pacific Cable Station
- Benjamin W. Colley (29 Apr 1903 - 1906?) U.S. Navy Department assumes control and names the Commercial Pacific Cable Company as island custodians on 20 Jun 1903. U.S. Marine detachment garrisons Midway to protect the cable station (1904 - 1908).
- Daniel Morrison (1906 - 1921)
- Island Commanders
- D.B. Ventries, officer in charge (27 Mar 1940 - 1940)
- Major (USMC) Samuel G. Taxi (Jun 1940 - Jul 1940)
- Kenneth W. Benner Jul (1940 - 29 Sep 1940)
- Harold C. Roberts (29 Sep 1940 - 14 Feb 1941)
- Lieutenant General (USMC) Robert H. Pepper (14 Feb 1941 - 1941)
- Bert A. Bone 1941 - (1 Aug 1941)
- Cyril Thomas Simard (1 Aug 1941 - 1942) U.S. Naval Air Station Midway (1 Aug 1941)
- Palmyra Atoll Part of the U.S. Territory of Hawaii (14 Jun 1900). Hawaii becomes a state, but Palmyra is excluded and remains as an incorporated territory, administered by U.S. Department of Interior (21 Aug 1959).[46]
- Island Commanders Administered by U.S. Navy Department (29 Dec 1934). Declared a U.S. Naval defense area, and all foreign, public and private vessels and planes were prohibited (Nov 1939).
- Gordon Rowe (1941 - af.Jul 1942)
- J.R. Dudley (c.Aug 1942 - c.1 Feb 1943) Naval Air Station Palmyra Island (17 Aug 1941 - 15 Feb 1947).
- R.N. Hunter (bf.1May 1943 - Nov 1943)
- Bert Haddow Creighton (Nov 1943 - 1944?)
- Walter M. Hanson (Sep 1944 - Sep? 1945)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands was a United Nations trust territory in Micronesia administered by the United States from 1947 to 1994.[49]
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- Edward Elliott Johnston, High commissioner (1969–1976)
- Adrian P. Winkel, High commissioner (1977–1981)
- Janet J. McCoy, High commissioner (1981–1987)
- Northern Mariana Islands, Insular area since 24 March 1976. Formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1947-1974).
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- Carlos S. Camacho, Governor (1978–1982)[50]
- Pedro Tenorio, Governor (1982–1990)[51]
- Guerrero, Governor (1990–1994)[51]
- Froilan Tenorio, Governor (1994–1998)[51]
- Pedro Tenorio, Governor (1998–2002)[51]
- The Philippines Insurrection against Spain (23 Mar 1897 — 14 Aug 1898) and the United States (to 13 Apr 1902). Philippine Republic (12 Jun 1898 - 13 Apr 1902)[52]
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- Major General (USA) Elwell Stephen Otis, 2nd American military governor (1898-1900)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Arthur MacArthur Jr., American military governor (1900-1901)
- William Howard Taft, Governor (4 Jul 1901 - 1 Feb 1904). Taft was the 27th President of the United States (1909-1913)[53] End of the Philippine–American War (February 4, 1899 – July 2, 1902)
- Luke Edward Wright, Governor (1 Feb 1904 - 7 Feb 1905), Governor-general ( 7 Feb 1905 - 30 Mar 1906)
- Henry Clay Ide, Governor-general (30 Mar 1906 - 19 Sep 1906) Acting governor until 2 Apr 1906.
- James Francis Smith, Governor-general (1906-1909)
- William Cameron Forbes, Governor-general (11 Nov 1909 - 1 Sep 1913)
- Newton W. Gilbert, acting Governor-general (1 Sep 1913 - 6 Oct 1913)
- Francis Burton Harrison, Governor-general (1913-1921)
- Charles Yeater, acting Governor-general (5 Mar 1921 - 14 Oct 1921)
- Major General (USA) Leonard Wood, Governor-general (1921-1927)
- Eugene Allen Gilmore, acting Governor-general (7 Aug 1927 - 27 Dec 1927)
- Henry L. Stimson, Governor-general (1927-1929)
- Eugene Allen Gilmore, acting Governor-general (23 Feb 1929 - 8 Jul 1929)
- Dwight F. Davis, Governor-general (1929-1932)
- George Charles Butte, acting Governor-general (21 Nov 1931 - 9 Jan 1932), Governor-general (to 29 Feb 1932)
- Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Governor-general (29 Feb 1932 - 24 Mar 1933)
- John H. Holliday, acting for Roosevelt 16 Mar 1933 - 24 Mar 1933); Governor-general (to 15 Jun 1933)
- William Francis "Frank" Murphy, Governor-general (15 Jun 1933 - 14 Nov 1935). Became High Commissioner to the Philippines (1935-1937)
- Manuel Luis Quezon Antonio y Molina, 2nd president (15 Nov 1935 - 17 Mar 1942) (in Washington, D.C., exile to 1 Aug 1944)
- José Abad Santos, acting for Quezon (17 Mar 1942 - 11 Apr 1942); Japanese prisoner (11 Apr - 7 May 1942)
- Japanese Military Governors (commanders of the 14th Army; (3 Jan 1942 - 2 Sep 1945)
- President of the Executive Commission
- Jorge Bartolomé Vargas y Celis (23 Jan 1943 - 14 Oct 1943)
- Presidents
- José Paciano Laurel y García, 3rd president (14 Oct 1943 - 17 Aug 1945)
- Sergio Osmeña y Suico, 4th president (1 Aug 1944 - 28 Jun 1946) In Washington, D.C., exile to 20 Oct 1944.
- Manuel Roxas, 4th president (28 Jun 1946 - 15 Apr 1948). Roxas became the 1st president of the 3rd Philippine Republic on July 4, 1946.
- Wake Island, unincorporated territory
- Pan American Airways Island Managers (1935-1942)[54]
- William S. Grooch (9 May 1935-4 July 1935)
- George W. Bicknell (July 1935-1936)
- Stewart Acers Saunders (1936-1937)
- Don Young (1937-193.)
- Kenneth S. Sitton (193.-19..)
- Jack C. Bonamy (1940?-1941)
- Island commanders (Jan? 1941-December 23, 1941)[54]
- Elmer B. Greey, officer-in-charge (Jan? 1941-19 Aug 1941)
- Lewis A. Hohn (19 Aug 1941-15 Oct 1941)
- James Patrick Sinnott Devereux (15 Oct 1941-29 Nov 1941)
- Winfield Scott Cunningham (29 Nov 1941-23 Dec 1941)
- Japanese Commanders (December 23, 1941-September 4, 1945)[54]
- Island commanders (September 4, 1945-194?)[54]
- Lawson H. Sanderson (4 Sep 1945-12 Sep 1945)
- William Masek (12 Sep 1945-9 Oct 1945)
- Earl A. Junghans (9 Oct 1945-1946?)
- ...? (1946?-1947)
- Wake Island Area Managers of the Civil Aeronautics Administration (from 31 Dec 1958) Federal Aviation Agency (from 5 Feb 1962-25 Jun 1972)[54]
- ...? (1 Jul 1947-Mar 1948)
- Thomas D. Musson (Mar 1948-c.1958)
- Allan Andrews (19.. - 24 Jun 1972)
- Governors (also General Counsels of the U.S. Air Force) (25 Jun 1972-Present)
- Jack L. Stempler, general counsel (25 Jun 1972-22 Mar 1977)
- Peter B. Hamilton (3 May 1977-31 Dec 1978)
- Stuart R. Reichart (20 Nov 1978-10 Jun 1981)
- David Elliott Place (10 Jun 1981-2 Mar 1984)
- Eugene R. Sullivan (2 Mar 1984 - 26 May 1986)
- Kathleen A. Buck (1 Jun 1986 - 26 Oct 1987)
- Anne Newman Foreman (8 Nov 1987 - 26 Sep 1989)
- Roy G. Wuchitech (acting) (27 Sep 1989 - 1 Dec 1989)
- Ann C. Peterson (4 Dec 1989 - 20 Jan 1993)
- Myron H. Nordquist (20 Jan 1993 - 10 Jul 1993)
- Vacant? (10 Jul 1993 - 22 Nov 1993)
- Gilbert F. Casellas (22 Nov 1993 - 3 Oct 1994)
- Sheila C. Cheston (3 Oct 1994 - Oct 1998)
- Jeh C. Johnson (Oct 1998 - 31 Dec 2000)
United States occupational forces
- First Occupation of Cuba (1898–1902)[55]
- Major General (USA) Leonard Wood, 3rd U.S. Governor-General of Cuba (December 23, 1899 – May 20, 1902)
- Republic of Cuba (20 May 1902 — 28 Sep 1906) Cuba becomes a protectorate of the United States (20 May 1902 - 29 May 1934)
- Provisional Governors
- William Howard Taft, (29 Sep 1906 - 13 Oct 1906) Taft was the 27th President of the United States (1909-1913).
- Charles Edward Magoon, (13 Oct 1906 - 28 Jan 1909)
- Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base Leased to U.S. (10 Dec 1903 — present)
- United States occupation of Nicaragua (1912-1933)
- U.S. Military Commanders Forces[56]
- Major General (USMC) Smedley Darlington Butler, U.S. Military Commander (31 May 1910 - 5 Sep 1910) De facto U.S. protectorate (17 Nov 1909 - 19 Jun 1916).
- Major General (USMC) Joseph Henry Pendleton, U.S. Military Commander (4 Sep 1912 - 18 Oct 1912)
- Major General (USMC) Charles G. Long, U.S. Military Commander (19 Oct 1912 - 31 Oct 1912)
- Joseph Henry Pendleton, U.S. Military Commander (1 Nov 1912 - 7 Dec 1912)
- William Nessler McKelvy, U.S. Military Commander (8 Dec 1912 - 6 Jan 1913)
- Commanding Officers of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment, American Legation, Managua[56]
- Edward A. Greene, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (9 Jan 1913 – 191.)
- Presley M. Rixey, Jr., Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (191. - 1916)
- Hamilton Disston South, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1916 - 16 Apr 1918) U.S. protectorate begins (19 Jun 1916)
- William S. Harrison, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1918 - 1919?)
- Lieutenant General (USMC) James L. Underhill, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1919 - 1921)
- Nimmo Old, Jr., Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1921 - 30 Apr 1921)
- Wilbur Thing, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (30 Apr 1921 – 1922)
- Major General (USMC) John Marston, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (6 Mar 1922 – Mar 1924)
- Lieutenant General (USMC) Thomas E. Bourke, acting? Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1924)
- Major General (USMC) Ralph S. Keyser, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (1924 – 3 Aug 1925)
- Post abolished (1925 - 1927)
- U.S. occupation (23 Dec 1926 - 3 Jan 1933)[56]
- Vice Admiral (USN) Clark H. Woodward, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (20 Feb 1927 - 7 Mar 1927)
- Major General (USMC) Logan Feland, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (7 Mar 1927 - 24 Aug 1927)
- Louis M. Gulick, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (25 Aug 1927 - 15 Jan 1928)
- Major General (USMC) Logan Feland, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (16 Jan 1928 - 26 Mar 1929)
- Brigadier General (USMC) Robert H. Dunlap, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (26 Mar 1929 - 18 Apr 1929)
- Brigadier General (USMC) Dion Williams, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (18 Apr 1929 - 4 Jun 1930)
- Frederic L. Bradman, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (26 Jun 1930 - 26 Nov 1931)
- Major General (USMC) Randolph Carter Berkeley, Commanding Officer of U.S. Marine Corps Detachment (26 Nov 1931 - 1 Jan 1933) U.S. Protectorate ends (2 Jan 1933)
- United States occupation of Veracruz (April 21, 1914 — November 23, 1914)[57]
- Rear Admiral (USN) Frank Friday Fletcher, U.S. Fleet commander (April 21, 1914 — April 30, 1914)
- Brigadier General (USA) Frederick Funston, commander (April 30, 1914 — November 23, 1914)
- United States occupation of Haiti (July 28, 1915 – August 1, 1934)[58]
- Commanders, U. S. Expeditionary Forces Operating in Haiti[59]
- Admiral (USN) William Banks Caperton, commander U.S. cruiser squadron, Atlantic Fleet (28 Jul 1915 - 15 Aug 1915) U.S. Occupation invasion begins 9 Jul 1915.
- Major General (USMC) Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller, (15 Aug 1915 - 21 Nov 1916) U.S. protectorate begins 16 Sep 1915.
- Major General (USMC) Eli K. Cole (22 Nov 1916 - 27 Nov 1917)
- Major General (USMC) John Henry Russell, Jr., (28 Nov 1917 - 6 Dec 1918)
- Brigadier General (USMC) Albertus W. Catlin, (7 Dec 1918 - 14 Jul 1919)
- Brigadier General (USMC) Louis McCarty Little, (15 Jul 1919 - 1 Oct 1919)
- John Henry Russell, Jr., (2 Oct 1919 - 14 Jan 1922)
- Brigadier General (USMC) George Van Orden, (14 Jan 1922 - 28 Mar 1922)
- Theodore P. Kane, (29 Mar 1922 - 15 Nov 1923)
- Colonel (USMC) William N. McKelvy Sr., (16 Nov 1923 - 21 Jan 1924)
- Major General (USMC) Ben Hebard Fuller, (21 Jan 1924 - 11 Jun 1925)
- William N. McKelvy, (12 Jun 1925 - 25 Jun 1925)
- Harold Courtland Snyder, (Jun 1925 - 29 Jul 1925)
- Ben H. Fuller, (30 Jul 1925 - 7 Dec 1925)
- Lieuteant General (USMC) John Twiggs Myers, (8 Dec 1925 - 24 Jan 1928)
- Presley M. Rixey, Jr., (25 Jan 1928 - 22 Feb 1928)
- Louis Mason Gulick, (23 Feb 1928 - 24 Jun 1929)
- Richard M. Cutts, (25 Jun 1929 - 11 May 1931)
- Louis McCarty Little, (3 Jun 1931 - 15 Aug 1934) End of U.S. occupation
- U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary[59]
- Arthur Bailly-Blanchard, (15 Nov 1915 - 26 Sep 1921)
- U.S. High Commissioner to Haiti[59]
- John Henry Russell, Jr., High Commissioner (11 Feb 1922 - 16 Nov 1930)
- U.S. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary[59]
- James Clement Dunn, acting (Apr 1922 - Feb 1924)
- George R. Merrell, Jr., acting (Mar 1924 - Oct 1926)
- Christian Gross, acting (Oct 1926 - Nov 1927)
- Christian Gross, acting (Apr 1928 - Dec 1928)
- Stuart E. Grummon, acting (Dec 1928 - Nov 1930)
- Dana Gardner Munro, (16 Nov 1930 - 14 Sep 1932)
- Norman Armour, (7 Nov 1932 - 4 Mar 1933)
- Norman Armour, (11 Apr 1933 - 21 Mar 1935) End of U.S. occupation, 15 Aug 1934
- George Anderson Gordon, (6 Sep 1935 - 21 Jul 1937) U.S. protectorate ends 3 May 1936.
- Occupation of the Rhineland (1919-1923) U.S. zone - south-central Rhine province, Birkenfeld, and Koblenz.[60]
- Major General (USA) Joseph T. Dickman, (1 Dec 1918 — 24 Jan 1923) Withdrawal U.S. forces, former U.S. zone was taken over by France.
- United States occupation of Iceland (16 June 1941 — 1945)[61]
- Commanders of the U.S. Occupation Forces (from 16 Sep 1941, Commanding General Iceland Base Command)
- Major General (USMC) John Marston, Commander of the U.S. Occupation Forces (6 Aug 1941 - 16 Sep 1941)
- Major General (USA) Charles Hartwell Bonesteel Jr., Commanding General Iceland Base Command (16 Sep 1941 - 18 Jun 1943)
- Major General (USA) William S. Key, Commanding General Iceland Base Command (18 Jun 1943 - 4 Dec 1944)
- Brigadier General (USA) Early Edward Walters Duncan, Commanding General Iceland Base Command (4 Dec 1944 - 31 Dec 1945)
- Allied-occupied Austria (27 April 1945 — 27 July 1955)[62]
- High commissioners of the American Zone (Salzburg and Upper Austria)
- General (USA) Mark W. Clark (July 5, 1945 – May 16, 1947)[63]
- Lieutenant General (USA) Geoffrey Keyes (May 17, 1947 – September 19, 1950) Beginning of Marshall Plan.[64]
- Walter J. Donnelly (September 20, 1950 – July 17, 1952)[65]
- Llewellyn Thompson (July 17, 1952 – July 27, 1955)[66]
- West Berlin (1945–1990) The American sector consisted of the Boroughs of Neukölln, Kreuzberg, Tempelhof, Schöneberg, Steglitz, and Zehlendorf.
-
- Major General (USA) Floyd Lavinius Parks (4 July 1945 – 2 September 1945)
- Major General (USA) James M. Gavin (3 September 1945 – 10 October 1945)
- Major General (USA) Ray W. Barker (11 October 1945 – 1 May 1946)
- Major General (USA) Frank A. Keating (1 May 1946 – 13 May 1947)
- Major General (USA) Cornelius E. Ryan (14 May 1947 – 23 September 1947)
- Major General (USA) William Hesketh (24 September 1947 – 30 November 1947)
- Brigadier General (USA) Frank L. Howley (1 December 1947 – 31 August 1949)
- Major General (USA) Maxwell D. Taylor (31 August 1949 – 31 January 1951)
- Major General (USA) Lemuel Mathewson (1 February 1951 – 2 January 1953)
- Major General (USA) Thomas S. Timberman (3 January 1953 – 4 August 1954)
- Major General (USA) George B. Honnen (5 August 1954 – 9 September 1955)
- Major General (USA) Charles L. Dasher (10 September 1955 – 3 June 1957)
- Major General (USA) Barksdale Hamlett, Jr. (4 June 1957 – 15 December 1959)
- Major General (USA) Ralph M. Osborne (20 December 1959 – 3 May 1961)
- Major General (USA) Albert Watson II (4 May 1961 – 2 January 1963)
- Major General (USA) James H. Polk (2 January 1963 – 31 August 1964)
- Major General (USA) John F. Franklin, Jr. (1 September 1964 – 3 June 1967)
- Major General (USA) Robert G. Fergusson (3 June 1967 – 28 February 1970)
- Lieutenant General (USA) George M. Seignious (28 February 1970 – 12 May 1971)
- Major General (USA) William W. Cobb (12 May 1971 – 10 June 1974)
- General (USA) Sam Sims Walker (10 June 1974 – 11 August 1975)
- Major General (USA) Joseph C. McDonough (11 August 1975 – 7 June 1978)
- Major General (USA) Calvert P. Benedict (7 June 1978 – 5 July 1981)
- Major General (USA) James G. Boatner (5 July 1981 – 27 June 1984)
- Major General (USA) John H. Mitchell (27 June 1984 – 1 June 1988)
- Major General (USA) Raymond E. Haddock (1 June 1988 – 2 October 1990) U.S. troops were withdrawn following the German reunification in 1990.
- Allied-occupied Germany (23 May 1945 — 5 May 1955)
- Military Governors[60]
- General of the Army (USA) Dwight D. Eisenhower, Military Governor (8 May 1945 - 10 Nov 1945); 34th President of the United States[68]
- General (USA) George S. Patton, Jr., acting Military Governor (11 Nov 1945 - 25 Nov 1945)
- General (USA) Joseph T. McNarney, Military Governor (26 Nov 1945 - 5 Jan 1947)
- General (USA) Lucius DuBignon Clay, Military Governor (6 Jan 1947 - 14 May 1949) Berlin Blockade (24 Jun 1948 - 12 May 1949) End of four-power administration of Germany (20 Mar 1948)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Clarence R. Huebner, acting Military Governor (15 May 1949 - 1 Sep 1949)
- High Commissioners[60]
- John J. McCloy, High Commissioner (2 Sep 1949 - 1 Aug 1952)
- Walter J. Donnelly, High Commissioner (1 Aug 1952 - 11 Dec 1952)
- Samuel Reber III, acting High Commissioner (11 Dec 1952 - 10 Feb 1953)
- James B. Conant, High Commissioner (10 Feb 1953 - 5 May 1955) End of formal Allied occupation of West Germany (5 May 1955)
- Occupation of Japan, (1945–1952)
- Supreme Commanders for the Allied Powers (SCAP) and (from 1 Jan 1947) Commanders-in-chief, Far East Command[69]
- General of the Army (USA) Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (29 August 1945 — 11 April 1951) State of Japan (3 May 1947)[70]
- General (USA) Matthew Bunker Ridgway, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (11 Apr 1951 - 28 Apr 1952)
- Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands[71]
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- Lieutenant General (USA) Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., Military Governor (1 Apr 1945 - 18 Jun 1945) Killed in action.
- Lieutenant General (USA) Roy Stanley Geiger, acting Military Governor (18 Jun 1945 - 23 Jun 1945
- General (USA) Joseph Warren Stilwell, acting Military Governor (23 Jun 1945 - 31 Jul 1945), Military Governor (1 Aug — 16 Oct 1945)
- Major General (USA) Fred Clute Wallace, commanding general, Island Command Okinawa, (Jun 1945 - 23 Apr 1946)
- Brigadier General (USA) Lawrence A. Lawson, Military Governor (17 Oct 1945 - 29 Dec 1945)
- Brigadier General (USA) Fremont Byron Hodson, Sr., Military Governor (30 Dec 1945 - 26 Feb 1946)
- Major General (USA) Leo Donovan, Military Governor (27 Feb 1946 - 21 May 1946)
- Brigadier General (USA) Frederic Lord Hayden, (24 May 1946 - 11 May 1948)
- Major General (USA) William W. Eagles, Military Governor (12 May 1948 - 30 Sep 1949)
- Major General (USA) Josef R. Sheetz, Military Governor (1 Oct 1949 - 21 Jul 1950)
- Major General (USA) Robert Battey McClure, Military Governor (28 Jul 1950 - 6 Dec 1950)
- Brigadier General (USA) Harry B. Sherman, acting Military Governor (6 Dec 1950 - 9 Dec 1950)
- Major General (USA) Robert Sprague Beightler, Military Governor (9 Dec 1950 - 15 Dec 1950)
- United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (1950–1972)
- Governors and Commanders-in-chief, U.S. Forces Far East (in Tokyo)[69]
- General of the Army (USA) Douglas MacArthur, Governor (15 Dec 1950 - 11 Apr 1951)
- General (USA) Matthew Bunker Ridgway, Governor (11 Apr 1951 - 12 May 1952)
- General (USA) Mark Wayne Clark, Governor (12 May 1952 - 7 Oct 1953)
- General (USA) John E. Hull, Governor (7 Oct 1953 - 1 Apr 1955) Amami Oshima island group restored to Japan (25 Dec 1953).
- General (USA) Maxwell Davenport Taylor, Governor (1 Apr 1955 - 5 Jun 1955)
- General (USA) Lyman Louis Lemnitzer, Governor (5 Jun 1955 - 30 Jun 1957)
- High Commissioners[69]
- Lieutenant General (USA) James Edward Moore, High Commissioner (4 Jul 1957 - 30 Apr 1958)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Donald Prentice Booth, High Commissioner (1 May 1958 - 12 Feb 1961)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Paul Wyatt Caraway, High Commissioner (16 Feb 1961 - 31 Jul 1964)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Albert Watson II, High Commissioner (1 Aug 1964 - 31 Oct 1966)
- Lieutenant General (USA) Ferdinand Thomas Unger, High Commissioner (2 Nov 1966 - 28 Jan 1968) Ryukyu Islands (except Okinawa) restored to Japan (21 Nov 1967).
- Lieutenant General (USA) James Benjamin Lampert, High Commissioner (28 Jan 1968 - 14 May 1972) Bonin Islands restored to Japan (26 Jun 1968). Okinawa reverts to Japanese sovereignty as a prefecture (15 May 1972).
- 1991 Haiti coup (19 September 1994 – 31 March 1995)
- U.S. Commanders of the Multinational Forces Haiti (MNF)[59]
- Lieutenant General (USA) Henry H. Shelton, Commander of the Multinational Forces Haiti (19 Sep 1994 - 25 Oct 1994)
- David C. Meade, Commander of the Multinational Forces Haiti (25 Oct 1994 - 14 Jan 1995)
- Lieutenant General (USA) George A. Fisher Jr., Commander of the Multinational Forces Haiti (14 Jan 1995 - 31 Mar 1995)
- Commanders of the United Nations Mission in Haiti Force (UNMIH)
- Joseph W. Kinzer (U.S.), Commander of the United Nations Mission In Haiti Force (31 Mar 1995 - 5 Mar 1996)
Other
- New Hebrides, condominium of Britain and France
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- Colin Allan, Resident commissioner (1966–1973)
- John Stuart Champion, Resident commissioner (1975–1978)
- Andrew Stuart, Resident commissioner (1978–1980)
- Robert Jules Amédée Langlois, Resident commissioner (1969–1974)
- Robert Gauger, Resident commissioner (1974–1978)
- Bernard Pottier, Resident commissioner (1978)
- Jean-Jacques Robert, Resident commissioner (1978–1980)
- George Kalsakau, Chief minister (1977–1978)
- Gérard Leymang, Chief minister (1978–1979)
- Walter Lini, Chief minister (1979–1980)
See also
Notes
- Zapatista
- On January 27, 1915, the government withdrew to join the forces of Álvaro Obregón
- Mexico City became the 32nd state in September 2018
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