Louisiana was admitted to the Union on April 30, 1812.[15] It seceded from the Union on January 26, 1861,[16] and it was a founding member of the Confederate States of America on February 8, 1861.[17] However, since substantial parts of the state remained in Union hands throughout the war, there were two lines of governors elected. Following the end of the American Civil War, Louisiana during Reconstruction was part of the Fifth Military District, which exerted some control over governor appointments and elections.[18] Louisiana was readmitted to the Union on July 9, 1868.[19]
The 1812 constitution established the office of governor, to serve for four years[20] starting from the fourth Monday after the election.[21] In 1845, the start date was moved to the fourth Monday of the January after the election;[22] in 1864, it was moved to the second Monday of the January after the election;[23] in 1879 it was moved to the first Monday after the General Assembly announced the election result; the 1921 Constitution fixed the new inauguration date as the second Tuesday in May.[24] The 1974 Constitution changed the date, effective in 1980, to the second Monday of the March following the election; this was amended in 1987, to become effective in 1992, to the second Monday of January.[25] Governors were not allowed to succeed themselves[26] until 1864, when the constitution held no term limits. The restriction on governors succeeding themselves was reintroduced in 1868,[27] removed in 1870,[28] and again added in 1898.[29] An amendment to the constitution passed in 1966 allowed governors to succeed themselves once before requiring a gap before they can be elected again.[30] Five governors have served nonconsecutive terms. Andre B. Roman, Francis T. Nicholls, and Jimmie Davis each served two non-consecutive terms, while Earl Long and Edwin Edwards both served in three distinct stints.
In the event of a vacancy, the President of the Senate originally acted as governor.[31] The 1845 constitution created the office of lieutenant governor, to be elected at the same time and manner as the governor[32] and who would act as governor in the event of a vacancy.[33] The 1913 constitution established that the lieutenant governor would become governor in case of a vacancy.[34] The governor and the lieutenant governor are not officially elected on the same ticket.[35]
^Claiborne was authorized by President Thomas Jefferson on October 31, 1803, to receive the new lands purchased from France,[4] and proclaimed the acquisition of Louisiana in New Orleans on December 20.[8] He was appointed to the position of Governor of Orleans Territory on August 30, 1884, taking office on October 2.[4] He was formally nominated to the position on November 30,[9] and confirmed by the Senate on December 12.[10] He was reappointed on June 8, 1805,[11] during a Senate recess; and was reconfirmed by the Senate on December 23, 1805;[12] November 14, 1808;[13] and November 26, 1811.[14]
^The office of lieutenant governor was created in 1845.[36]
^Lieutenant governors represented the same party as their governor unless noted.
^Louisiana became a state on April 30, 1812, but Claiborne was not sworn in as state governor until July 30.[37]
^ abcdefgUnder the 1812 constitution, governors were ineligible for four years after the expiration of their elected term.[38]
^Robertson resigned, having been confirmed to a joint seat on the United States District Court for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Louisiana.[44]
^Sources disagree on why Beauvais' term ended; some say he lost his bid to be reelected as senate president,[61] while others say he resigned so that he could run for governor.[62]
^Special election called due to the death of Pierre Derbigny and the succession crisis that followed.[70]
^The 1845 constitution adjusted the election schedule, shortening this term to three years.
^Under the 1845 constitution, governors were ineligible for four years after the expiration of their elected term.[85]
^ abcUnder the 1852 constitution, governors were ineligible for four years after the expiration of their elected term.[90]
^While some sources state Walker resigned due to objections to the 1852 constitution,[87][91] no contemporary news reports of his resignation have been found, and Paul Octave Hébert was inaugurated on January 20.[92]
^The 1852 constitution adjusted the election schedule, shortening this term to three years.
^Under the 1861 constitution, governors were ineligible for four years after the expiration of their elected term.[106]
^ abcdeThe area around New Orleans was captured by the Union on April 25, 1862. The control was enough that it operated within the United States as the legitimate state of Louisiana, electing members to the United States House of Representatives. With both governments being considered legitimate, both lines are included in all lists of governors. The schism ended when the Confederate governor fled and the whole state came under Union control.
^Baker was appointed by General Winfield Scott Hancock on January 2 to replace Benjamin Flanders,[130] though he would not take the oath of office until January 8.[131]
^Baker was removed, and Governor-elect Warmoth appointed as replacement, on June 27.[132] Warmoth was formally inaugurated on July 13.[136]
^During the 1872 election, Warmoth endorsed John McEnery for governor, and the State Returning Board, which he appointed, declared McEnery the winner. However, a rival board declared William Pitt Kellogg the winner, and the legislature impeached Warmoth on charges related to the election. Impeached officials are suspended from office, so at this time, P. B. S. Pinchback filled the office. The term expired only 35 days later, at which point impeachment charges were dropped, as Warmoth was no longer governor.[133]
^ abThe State Election Board certified McEnery as the winner of the 1872 election; however, a rival board declared Kellogg the winner, and the legislature went with that. Both McEnery and Kellogg declared victory and formed governments, and conflict culminated in the Battle of Liberty Place and the Colfax massacre. President Ulysses S. Grant issued a proclamation on May 22, 1873, declaring Kellogg the winner.[144][145]
^McEnery represented the Democratic Reform and the Liberal Republican Parties.[118]
^The 1879 constitution adjusted the election schedule, shortening this term to three years.
^ abcdUnder the 1898 constitution, elected governors were ineligible to succeed themselves.[168]
^ abUnder the 1913 constitution, elected governors were ineligible to succeed themselves.[186]
^ abcdefgUnder the 1921 constitution, elected governors were ineligible to succeed themselves.[195]
^ abLong was elected to the United States Senate for a term beginning March 4, 1931; however, he did not take the seat until January 25, 1932. This was in part to prevent Lieutenant Governor Cyr from replacing him as governor. When the senate term began, Cyr took the oath of office as governor and claimed the office; however, Long called this illegitimate, and said that by taking the oath of office of the governor, he had resigned from being lieutenant governor. This opened the way for the president pro tempore of the senate, Alvin Olin King, to become lieutenant governor, and ultimately succeed Long. Cyr continued to claim the office of governor on and off until 1932, but ultimately lacked recognition.[208][209]
^Leche resigned due to a scandal involving mail fraud.[220][222]
^Under a 1966 amendment to the constitution, governors were ineligible for the term immediately after their second successive term.[247]
^ abcdUnder the 1974 constitution, governors are ineligible to be elected to the succeeding term after they have served more than one and a half terms in two consecutive terms.[252]
^"none". New Orleans Republican. December 14, 1870. p. 4. Retrieved December 18, 2023. The abrogation of this article renders the Governor of the State eligible for a re-election.
^"Louisiana Constitution of 1974"(PDF). Article IV, section 3. A person who has served as governor for more than one and one-half terms in two consecutive terms shall not be elected governor for the succeeding term.
^"none". Baton-Rouge Gazette. December 30, 1820. p. 1. Retrieved August 28, 2023. Juge [sic] Mathews of the Supreme Court, having administered the oath of office ot Mr. Robertson...
^"none". Louisiana State Gazette. November 16, 1824. p. 2. Retrieved August 28, 2023. His Excellenecy S. H. Thibodeaux, President of the Senate will perform the duties of governor...
^"none". Pensacola Gazette. October 27, 1829. p. 3. Retrieved August 28, 2023. ... he will be succeeded by the President of the Senate, which place is now filled by Mr. Arnaud Beauvais, of Point Coupee.
^"none". Shreveport Semi-Weekly News. February 9, 1864. p. 2. Retrieved August 29, 2023. The oath of office was then administered ... to Henry W. Allen, Governor elect...
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