New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte.Photo:Kayana Szymczak/Getty Images
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For the first time in history, the United States will soon have 13 female governors serving at the same time — a considerable feat in a nation whose executive roles have long been male-dominated.
The share of women leading U.S. states has gradually increased in recent elections. For about 15 years, the record was nine women governing at the same time. After the 2022 midterms, when women led major party tickets in 20 of the 36 gubernatorial races, the new record became 12 women serving concurrently.
Here are the 12 female governors and one governor-elect sharing the historic moment.
Kay Ivey.ALABAMA GOVERNOR OFFICE HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
At 80 years old, Alabama Gov.Kay Iveyis currently the oldest U.S. governor in office. She’s the second woman to lead Alabama — the first only served for 16 months back in the ’60s — and the first Republican woman to do so. She has held the office since 2017, when she was bumped up from lieutenant governor upon her boss’s resignation.
Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs.Kevin Dietsch/Getty
Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, came out victorious in her battleground 2022 gubernatorial race against far-right challengerKari Lake, who baselessly claimed that the election was fraudulent. Hobbs, 54, is the first social worker to serve as a U.S. governor, and the fifth female governor of Arizona. Prior to assuming the office, she served in the Arizona state Senate and as Arizona’s secretary of state.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.Chip Somodevilla/Getty
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Democratic Gov.Kathy Hochul, 66, made history in 2021 asNew York’s first female governor, though she first assumed the office because she wasAndrew Cuomo’s lieutenant governor when heresigned amid scandal. In 2022, Hochul earned the distinction of the state’s first elected female governor, fortifying her place in Albany.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.Charlie Neibergall/AP/REX/Shutterstock
Iowa Gov.Kim Reynolds, 65, was elevated from lieutenant governor in 2017, when her predecessor resigned to become the Ambassador to China under Trump. After carrying out the remainder of his term as the state’s first female governor, Reynolds was elected to the position in 2018 and reelected in 2022, extending the GOP’s control of Iowa’s top seat.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly.Mark Reinstein/Shutterstock
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly won her 2022 bid for reelection inRepublican-leaning Kansas, earning an additional four years at the helm of the Sunflower State. The former Kansas state senator, now 74, began her career as a recreation therapist.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills.Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via Getty
DemocratJanet Mills, 76, paved a path for women to hold Maine’s highest office when she became the state’s first female governor in 2019. The former attorney general of Maine, who also served in the state House of Representatives, is now in her second term.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey.Nicolaus Czarnecki/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty
DemocratMaura Healey, 53, was the first openly lesbian attorney general in the United States, and now touts a greater accomplishment for LGBTQ+ visibility as thefirst openly lesbian governor in the nation, sharing the title Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, who was also elected in 2022. She is Massachusetts' first female governor.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty
Michigan Gov.Gretchen Whitmer, 53, entered the national consciousness in 2020 when, in quick succession, she entered a feud with Trump over her COVID-19 shutdowns and made it onJoe Biden’s shortlist for vice president. She quickly became adivisive figure— Biden’s fans developed a fondness for her and Trump’s fans mimicked his anger toward her — and in fall of 2020 it was revealed that the FBI had thwarted aplot to kidnap Whitmerand overthrow Michigan’s government. She was reelected to her second term in 2022.
Kelly Ayotte.Allison Shelley/Getty Images News/Getty Images
Republican Kelly Ayotte, 56, will become the nation’s newest female governor in January 2025 after she defeated Democratic nominee Joyce Craig in New Hampshire’s 2024 gubernatorial election. Ayotte is a former state prosecutor who became New Hampshire’s first and only female attorney general before serving one term in the U.S. Senate.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.Getty Images
Democratic Gov.Michelle Lujan Grisham, 65, is partway through her second term in office. The former U.S. representative and New Mexico secretary of health was reelected in 2022, allowing her to continue serving the land she says her ancestors have inhabited for 12 generations.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek.Sara Cline/AP/Shutterstock
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.Polaris/SIPA/Shutterstock
Republican Kristi Noem, South Dakota’s first woman governor, is serving her second and final term in office after easily winning reelection in 2022. The former U.S. representative, 52, was once rumored to be considering a presidential run in 2024, ultimately opting out and deciding to back her party’s primary winner.
source: people.com