- Governor of Alabama: Joseph F. Johnston (Democratic)
- Governor of Arkansas: James Paul Clarke (Democratic) (until January 12), Daniel Webster Jones (Democratic) (starting January 12)
- Governor of California: James Budd (Democratic)
- Governor of Colorado: Albert McIntire (Republican) (until January 12), Alva Adams (Democratic) (starting January 12)
- Governor of Connecticut: Owen Vincent Coffin (Republican) (until January 6), Lorrin A. Cooke (Republican) (starting January 6)
- Governor of Delaware: William T. Watson (Democratic) (until January 19), Ebe W. Tunnell (Democratic) (starting January 19)
- Governor of Florida: Henry L. Mitchell (Democratic) (until January 5), William D. Bloxham (Democratic) (starting January 5)
- Governor of Georgia: William Yates Atkinson (Democratic)
- Governor of Idaho: William J. McConnell (Republican) (until January 4), Frank Steunenberg (Democratic) (starting January 4)
- Governor of Illinois: John Peter Altgeld (Democratic) (until January 11), John Riley Tanner (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Indiana: Claude Matthews (Democratic) (until January 11), James A. Mount (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Iowa: Francis M. Drake (Republican)
- Governor of Kansas: Edmund N. Morrill (Republican) (until January 11), John W. Leedy (Populist) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Kentucky: William O. Bradley (Republican)
- Governor of Louisiana: Murphy James Foster, Sr. (Democratic)
- Governor of Maine: Henry B. Cleaves (Republican) (until January 2), Llewellyn Powers (Republican) (starting January 2)
- Governor of Maryland: Lloyd Lowndes, Jr. (Republican)
- Governor of Massachusetts: Roger Wolcott (Republican)
- Governor of Michigan: John T. Rich (Republican) (until January 1), Hazen S. Pingree (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Governor of Minnesota: David M. Clough (Republican)
- Governor of Mississippi: Anselm J. McLaurin (Democratic)
- Governor of Missouri: William Joel Stone (Democratic) (until January 11), Lon Vest Stephens (Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Governor of Montana:
- Governor of Nebraska: Silas A. Holcomb (Democratic)
- Governor of Nevada: Reinhold Sadler (Silver)
- Governor of New Hampshire: Charles A. Busiel (Republican) (until January 7), George A. Ramsdell (Republican) (starting January 7)
- Governor of New Jersey: John W. Griggs (Republican)
- Governor of New York: Frank S. Black (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Governor of North Carolina: Elias Carr (Democratic) (until January 12), Daniel Lindsay Russell (Republican) (starting January 12)
- Governor of North Dakota: Roger Allin (Republican) (until January 6), Frank A. Briggs (Republican) (starting January 6)
- Governor of Ohio: Asa S. Bushnell (Republican)
- Governor of Oregon: William Paine Lord (Republican)
- Governor of Pennsylvania: Daniel H. Hastings (Republican)
- Governor of Rhode Island: Charles W. Lippitt (Republican) (until May 25), Elisha Dyer, Jr. (Republican) (starting May 25)
- Governor of South Carolina: John Gary Evans (Democratic) (until January 18), William Haselden Ellerbe (Democratic) (starting January 18)
- Governor of South Dakota: Charles H. Sheldon (Republican) (until January 1), Andrew E. Lee (Populist) (starting January 1)
- Governor of Tennessee: Peter Turney (Democratic) (until January 21), Robert Love Taylor (Democratic) (starting January 21)
- Governor of Texas: Charles A. Culberson (Democratic)
- Governor of Utah: Heber Manning Wells (Republican)
- Governor of Vermont: Josiah Grout (Republican)
- Governor of Virginia: Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (Democratic)
- Governor of Washington: John McGraw (Republican) (until January 11), John Rankin Rogers (Populist)/(Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Governor of West Virginia: William A. MacCorkle (Democratic) (until March 4), George W. Atkinson (Republican) (starting March 4)
- Governor of Wisconsin: William H. Upham (Republican) (until January 4), Edward Scofield (Republican) (starting January 4)
- Governor of Wyoming: William A. Richards (Republican)
Lieutenant governors
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- Lieutenant Governor of California: William T. Jeter (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Colorado: Jared L. Brush (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Lorrin A. Cooke (Republican) (until January 6), James D. Dewell (Republican) (starting January 6)
- Lieutenant Governor of Idaho: F. J. Mills (Republican) (until January 4), George F. Moore (Democratic) (starting January 4)
- Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Joseph B. Gill (Democratic) (until January 11), William Northcott (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Mortimer Nye (Democratic) (until January 11), William S. Haggard (Republican) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Iowa: Matt Parrott (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Kansas: James A. Troutman (Republican) (until January 11), Alexander M. Harvey (Populist) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky: William Jackson Worthington (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana: Robert H. Snyder (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: vacant (until month and day unknown), Winthrop M. Crane (political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Joseph R. McLaughlin (Republican) (until January 1), Thomas B. Dunstan (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota: Frank A. Day (Republican) (until January 5), John L. Gibbs (Republican) (starting January 5)
- Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: J. H. Jones (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Missouri: John B. O'Meara (Democratic) (until January 11), August Bolte (Democratic) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Montana: Alexander Campbell Botkin (Republican) (until month and day unknown), Archibald E. Spriggs (political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska: Robert E. Moore (Democratic) (until month and day unknown), James E. Harris (Democratic) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Nevada: vacant (until month and day unknown), James R. Judge (political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of New York: Timothy L. Woodruff (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: Rufus A. Doughton (Democratic) (until January 12), Charles A. Reynolds (Republican) (starting January 12)
- Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota: John H. Worst (Republican) (until January 6), Joseph M. Devine (Republican) (starting January 6)
- Lieutenant Governor of Ohio: Asa W. Jones (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania: Walter Lyon (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Edwin Allen (Republican) (until May 25), Aram J. Pothier (Republican) (starting May 25)
- Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: Washington H. Timmerman (Democratic) (until January 18), Miles Benjamin McSweeney (Democratic) (starting January 18)
- Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota: Charles N. Herreid (Republican) (until January 1), Daniel T. Hindman (Republican) (starting January 1)
- Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee: Ernest Pillow (Democratic) (until month and day unknown), John Thompson (Democratic) (starting month and day unknown)
- Lieutenant Governor of Texas: George Taylor Jester (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Nelson W. Fisk (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: Robert Craig Kent (Democratic)
- Lieutenant Governor of Washington: F. H. Luce (Republican) (until January 11), Thurston Daniels (Populist) (starting January 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin: Emil Baensch (Republican)
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