John McEnery (Louisiana politician) (1833–1891), 25th Governor of Louisiana
Samuel D. McEnery (1837–1910), 30th Governor of Louisiana
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GovernorMcEnery may refer to: John McEnery (Louisiana politician) (1833–1891), 25th Governor of Louisiana Samuel D. McEnery (1837–1910), 30th Governor...
election, Warmoth endorsed John McEnery for governor, and the State Returning Board, which he appointed, declared McEnery the winner. However, a rival board...
Thomas Andrew McEnery (born September 23, 1945) is an American author, businessman, and teacher from San Jose, California, who served as the 61st mayor...
Rouths and the McEnerys owned more slaves than any other two families in the United States." She was the first cousin of John McEnery, who claimed to...
dozens of leaders of McEnery's faction and control New Orleans, where the state government was located.[page needed] McEnery returned to try to take...
"stealing" the election. Lieutenant Governor P. B. S. Pinchback became governor for the last 35 days of Warmoth's term. Both McEnery and Kellogg had inaugural parties...
elected governor. He resigned from the Senate to take office. In the election, John McEnery, a Democrat, ran against Kellogg. The sitting Governor Henry...
The lieutenant governor of Louisiana (French: Lieutenant-Gouverneur de la Louisiane; Spanish: Vicegobernador de Luisiana) is the second highest state office...
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana during the era of Reconstruction. In 1868, Oscar James Dunn became the first elected African American lieutenant governor of...
in and formally recognize Kellogg as Governor to resolve the violence. Kellogg's Democratic opponent John McEnery finally conceded the election in September...
body. In 2010, Angelle served six months as lieutenant governor. In 2015, he ran for governor as a Republican in the October 24 election and finished...
Louisiana State Treasurer In office 1868–1878 Governor Joshua Baker Henry C. Warmoth P.B.S. Pinchback John McEnery William Pitt Kellogg Stephen B. Packard Francis...
action, and both Kellogg and McEnery claimed victory. Kellogg's win was later certified by the federal government. McEnery and his supporters continued...
governor of Louisiana from 2004 to 2008. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the first and, to date, only woman elected as the state's governor...
Constitution of 1879. As a result of this election Samuel D. McEnery was re-elected Governor of Louisiana. The election saw widespread intimidation of African-Americans...
1895 – September 5, 1960) was an American politician who served as the 45th governor of Louisiana for nine years (1939–1940, 1948–1952, and 1956–1960). A member...
candidate for lieutenant governor in 1872, in an election racked by violence and corruption. He and his running mate, John McEnery, claimed victory and set...
be the real contest over who would be governor. At the convention, pro-lottery former Governor Samuel D. McEnery was nominated. As a result of the nomination...