EXECUTIVE · VA · 2002-2006
Mark Warner
Governor · Democrat · Virginia
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Now U.S. Senator
Background
Mark Warner occupied the Governor office in Virginia for 4 years (2002–2006). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Jim Gilmore; succeeded by Tim Kaine. Note: Now U.S. Senator. Same-year political environment (2002): Attorney General Jerry Kilgore; Secretary of State Anne Petera; Treasurer Susan Dewey. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID S6VA00093: Senate).
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Others who held this office in Virginia
- Glenn Youngkin (2022-present)
- Ralph Northam (2018-2022)
- Terry McAuliffe (2014-2018)
- Bob McDonnell (2010-2014)
- Tim Kaine (2006-2010)
- Jim Gilmore (1998-2002)
- George Allen (1994-1998)
- Doug Wilder (1990-1994)
- Gerald Baliles (1986-1990)
- Chuck Robb (1982-1986)
- John N. Dalton (1978-1982)
- Mills Godwin (1974-1978)
- Linwood Holton (1970-1974)
- Mills Godwin (1966-1970)
- Albertis S. Harrison Jr. (1962-1966)
- J. Lindsay Almond (1958-1962)
