EXECUTIVE · CO · 1963-1973
John A. Love
Governor · Republican · Colorado
On the record
Resigned to be Nixon's first "energy czar"
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Colorado's Governor 1963–1973: John A. Love — 10-year tenure. Took office after Stephen McNichols; succeeded by John Vanderhoof. Departure context: Resigned to be Nixon's first "energy czar".
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- John Hickenlooper (2011-2019)
- Bill Ritter (2007-2011)
- Bill Owens (1999-2007)
- Roy Romer (1987-1999)
- Roy Romer (1987-1999)
- Richard Lamm (1975-1987)
- John Vanderhoof (1973-1975)
- Stephen McNichols (1957-1963)
- Ed Johnson (1955-1957)
- Dan Thornton (1951-1955)
- Walter Johnson (1950-1951)
- Lee Knous (1947-1950)