List of governors of Virginia
| Governor of Virginia | |
|---|---|
since January 17, 2026 | |
| Style | The Honorable |
| Residence | Virginia Executive Mansion |
| Term length | Four years, renewable once nonconsecutively |
| Inaugural holder | Patrick Henry |
| Formation | Official Statehood of the Constitution of Virginia, June 25, 1788 |
| Succession | Line of succession |
| Deputy | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia |
| Salary | $174,000 (2026) |
| Website | governor |
The governor of Virginia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, as well as commander-in-chief of the state's national guard.
The first Constitution of 1776 created the office of governor, to be elected annually by the Virginia State Legislature. The governor could serve up to three years at a time, and once out of office, could not serve again for four years. The 1830 constitution changed the thrice-renewable one-year term length to a non-renewable three-year term, and set the start date at the first day in January following an election. This constitution also prevented governors from succeeding themselves, a prohibition that exists to the present day. The 1851 Constitution increased terms to four years and made the office elected by the people, rather than the legislature. The commencement of the Governor's term was moved to the first day in February by the 1902 Constitution, and then to the Saturday after the second Wednesday in January by the 1971 and current Constitution.
If the governor dies, resigns or is removed from office (via impeachment conviction), the lieutenant governor of Virginia becomes governor. The office of lieutenant governor was created in 1851. Prior to that a Council of State existed; it chose from among its members a president who would be "lieutenant-governor" and would act as governor when there was a vacancy in that office. The governor and the lieutenant governor are elected at the same time but not on the same ticket. Officially, there have been 75 governors of Virginia; the acting governors are not counted.
The current governor is Democrat Abigail Spanberger, who took office on January 17, 2026.