Alternative History
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  California Freedom Party
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  Golden Bear Party
  Libertarian Party

A list of the heads of government of Northern California 




Monarchist Period (1969-1971)[]

No. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
1 Stanley Mosk D 1912- 1969-1971

Attroney-General

(1959-1964)

Golden Bear Party

First Republic (1971-1981)[]

No. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
2 Arnold Gaitan Carlos 1907-1983 1971-1974 N/A Liberal Vanguard Party Future president
3 Ronald Reagan Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981 1911- 1974-1979 N/A Liberal Vanguard Party Future chairman of a provisional government
4 Alfred Weber Алексей АндреевичРоманов 1921- 1979-1981 N/A Liberal Vanguard Party Overthrown by a coup in 1981

Provisional Military Government of Socialist California (1981-1983)[]

No. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
5 Miguel Perez Amadeo Aosta3rd 01 1953-1986 1981-1983 N/A All-California Socialist Movement (Free Officers Union for Disease Control and Clean Government)

Second Republic (1983-1986)[]

No. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
6 Alfred Weber Алексей АндреевичРоманов 1921- 1983-1986 N/A Liberal Vanguard Party Prime Minister during the democratic interim
7 Louis Arthur Pittankel Wallace color 1951-1987? 1984-1986 N/A Legion Party (Iron Shield) 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. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
8 Louis Arthur Pittankel Wallace color 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 Sam Nunn 2 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 АндрейАндреевичРоманов 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 АндрейАндреевичРоманов 1954-1991 1988-1991 N/A California Freedom Party Assassinated by radical extremists on March 15, 1991
11 Hendrick McDale Mark Rutte-6 1947- 1991-1999 N/A California Freedom Party Implemented conservatist policies and was strictly opposed the Rezzurectionists
12 Pete Wilson Pete Wilson meeting with Les Aspin, Feb 3, 1993 - cropped to 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 CSA-2011-John-Edwards-Portrait 1954- 2002-2003 N/A All-California Socialist Movement Possibly in asylum in the Indian Hindu Republic

Fourth Republic (2003-Present)[]

No. Name Portrait Birth-Death Term Previous Office Party Remarks
14 Pete Wilson Pete Wilson meeting with Les Aspin, Feb 3, 1993 - cropped to Wilson 1933- 2003-2004 N/A Libertarian Party Restored to the position after the defeat of the Communists.
15 Bruce McPherson BruceMcPherson 1944- 2004-2009 N/A National Progressive Party The first Roman Catholic elected to the post
16 Bruce McPherson Jerry Brown1992 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 Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981 1911- 1986-1988 Prime Minister (1974-1979) California Freedom Party Returned home to head a provisional government
2 Lawrence Brown Lorenzo(2007-) 1911- 1988- N/A California Freedom Party Replaced Reagan as Prime Minister



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