Republican Party
All-California Socialist Movement
Legion Party
California Freedom Party
Liberal Vanguard Party
Golden Bear Party
Libertarian Party
A list of the heads of government of Northern California
Monarchist Period (1969-1971)[]
No.
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Name
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Portrait
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Birth-Death
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Term
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Previous Office
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Party
|
Remarks
|
1
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Stanley Mosk
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1912-
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1969-1971
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Attroney-General
(1959-1964)
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Golden Bear Party
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First Republic (1971-1981)[]
No.
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Name
|
Portrait
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Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
2
|
Arnold Gaitan
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|
1907-1983
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1971-1974
|
N/A
|
Liberal Vanguard Party
|
Future president
|
3
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Ronald Reagan
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|
1911-
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1974-1979
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N/A
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Liberal Vanguard Party
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Future chairman of a provisional government
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4
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Alfred Weber
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|
1921-
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1979-1981
|
N/A
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Liberal Vanguard Party
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Overthrown by a coup in 1981
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Provisional Military Government of Socialist California (1981-1983)[]
No.
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Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
5
|
Miguel Perez
|
|
1953-1986
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1981-1983
|
N/A
|
All-California Socialist Movement (Free Officers Union for Disease Control and Clean Government)
|
|
Second Republic (1983-1986)[]
No.
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Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
6
|
Alfred Weber
|
|
1921-
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1983-1986
|
N/A
|
Liberal Vanguard Party
|
Prime Minister during the democratic interim
|
7
|
Louis Arthur Pittankel
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|
1951-1987?
|
1984-1986
|
N/A
|
Legion Party (Iron Shield)
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Won by landslide victory in the 1984 elections; also president at the same time; established an extreme-right dictatorship
|
Greater Californian State (1986-1988)[]
No.
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Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
8
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Louis Arthur Pittankel
|
|
1951-1987?
|
1984-1986
|
N/A
|
Legion Party (Iron Shield)
|
Signed the National Security Enabling act into law; also dictator at the same time
|
9
|
Dr. Francis Wood
|
|
1967-
|
1988
|
Health Minister
|
Legion Party (Iron Shield)
|
Son of communist dictator Albert Wood; Ruled only for two days as provisional head of state.
|
Transitional Committee of California (1986-1988)[]
No.
|
Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
10
|
Manuel Perez
|
|
1954- 1991
|
1986-1988
|
N/A
|
California Freedom Party
|
Prime Minister of the rival government established by rebels in Jefferson; youngest position holder
|
Third Republic (1988- 2002)[]
No.
|
Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
10
|
Manuel Perez
|
|
1954-1991
|
1988-1991
|
N/A
|
California Freedom Party
|
Assassinated by radical extremists on March 15, 1991
|
11
|
Hendrick McDale
|
|
1947-
|
1991-1999
|
N/A
|
California Freedom Party
|
Implemented conservatist policies and was strictly opposed the Rezzurectionists
|
12
|
Pete Wilson
|
|
1933-
|
1999-2002
|
N/A
|
Libertarian Party
|
Incumbent
|
People's Republic of California(2002-2003)[]
No.
|
Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
13
|
Felix Abrams
|
|
1954-
|
2002-2003
|
N/A
|
All-California Socialist Movement
|
Possibly in asylum in the Indian Hindu Republic
|
Fourth Republic (2003-Present)[]
No.
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Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
14
|
Pete Wilson
|
|
1933-
|
2003-2004
|
N/A
|
Libertarian Party
|
Restored to the position after the defeat of the Communists.
|
15
|
Bruce McPherson
|
|
1944-
|
2004-2009
|
N/A
|
National Progressive Party
|
The first Roman Catholic elected to the post
|
16
|
Bruce McPherson
|
|
1938
|
2009-Present
|
N/A
|
National Progressive Party
|
Incumbent
|
Interim Government of California (in exile) (1986- )[]
No.
|
Name
|
Portrait
|
Birth-Death
|
Term
|
Previous Office
|
Party
|
Remarks
|
1
|
Ronald Reagan
|
|
1911-
|
1986-1988
|
Prime Minister (1974-1979)
|
California Freedom Party
|
Returned home to head a provisional government
|
2
|
Lawrence Brown
|
|
1911-
|
1988-
|
N/A
|
California Freedom Party
|
Replaced Reagan as Prime Minister
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