Portrait of John A. Cherberg
EXECUTIVE · WA · 1957-1989

John A. Cherberg

Lt Governor · Democrat · Washington

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32-year tenure; longest-serving Lt Gov in U.S. history

Background

John A. Cherberg served as Lt Governor of Washington from 1957–1989 (32 years). Took office after Emmett T. Anderson; succeeded by Joel Pritchard. Note: 32-year tenure; longest-serving Lt Gov in U.S. history. Same-year political environment (1957): Governor Albert Rosellini.

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