EXECUTIVE · ME · 1967-1975
Kenneth M. Curtis
Governor · Democrat · Maine
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Later DNC chair 1977
Background
Maine's Governor 1967–1975: Kenneth M. Curtis — 8-year tenure. Took office after Robert N. Haskell; succeeded by James B. Longley. Note: Later DNC chair 1977.
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Others who held this office in Maine
- Janet Mills (2019-present)
- Paul LePage (2011-2019)
- John Baldacci (2003-2011)
- Angus King (1995-2003)
- John R. McKernan Jr. (1987-1995)
- Joseph Brennan (1979-1987)
- James B. Longley (1975-1979)
- Clinton Clauson (1959-1959)
- John H. Reed (1959-1967)
- Robert N. Haskell (1959-1959)
- Edmund Muskie (1955-1959)
- Burton M. Cross (1952-1955)
- Frederick G. Payne (1949-1952)
- Horace Hildreth (1945-1949)