Governor of Zhejiang

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Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
浙江省人民政府省长
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Incumbent
Wang Hao
since 30 September 2021
Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
TypeHead of government
Reports to Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee
NominatorPresidium of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress
Appointer Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress
Term length Five years, renewable
DeputyDeputy Governors

The governor of Zhejiang, officially the Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, is the head of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is the second-highest ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Zhejiang Committee.

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Leader offices

TitleExistence
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government1949–1955
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Comittee1955–1967
Director of the Committee for the People's Liberation Army Control of Zhejiang Province1967–1968
Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Revolutionary Committee1968–1979
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government1979–present

Republic of China

Beiyang government

Military governor

Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft office
Tang Shouqian

(1856–1917)

5 November 19111 January 1912 Independent
Jiang Zungui

(1882–1931)

1 January 1912July 1912 Tongmenghui
Unity Party
Zhu Rui

(1909–1996)

23 July 191212 April 1916 Republican Party
Independent
Qu Yingguang

(1883–1973)

April 1916May 1916Independent
VacantMay 1916July 1916Independent
Lü Gongwang

(1879–1954)

July 1916January 1917Independent
Yang Shande

(1873–1919)

January 1917August 1919Independent
Lu Yongxiang

(1867–1933)

August 1919September 1924Independent
Sun Chuanfang

(1885–1935)

20 September 192417 February 1927Independent

Civilian governor

Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft office
Jiang Zungui

(1882–1931)

1 January 1912July 1912 Tongmenghui

Unity Party

Qu Yingguang

(1883–1973)

August 1912May 1916Independent
VacantMay 1916July 1916
Lü Gongwang

(1883–1973)

July 1916January 1917Independent
Qi Yaoshan

(1865–1954)

January 1918June 1920Independent
Shen Jinjian

(1875–1924)

24 June 192022 October 1922Independent
Zhang Zaiyang

(1874–1945)

October 1922September 1924Independent
Xia Chao

(1882–1926)

September 1924October 1926Independent
Chen Yi

(1883–1950)

October 1926December 1926Independent

Nationalist government

Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft office
Zhang Renjie

(1877–1950)

27 April 19274 October 1927 Kuomintang
He Yingqin

(1890–1987)

5 October 19277 November 1928
Zhang Renjie

(1877–1950)

7 November 19284 December 1930
Zhang Nanxian

(1873–1968)

4 December 193015 December 1931
Lu Diping

(1887–1935)

15 December 193112 December 1932
Huang Shaohong

(1893–1963)

12 December 193225 July 1936
Bai Chongxi

(1893–1966)

25 July 19366 September 1936
Huang Shaohong

(1893–1963)

6 September 19362 December 1936
Zhu Jiahua

(1893–1963)

2 December 193626 November 1937
Huang Shaohong

(1893–1963)

26 November 193726 March 1946
Wang Ruikai

(1875–1941)

22 June 193824 January 1941 Kuomintang (Wang Jingwei)
Mei Siping

(1896–1946)

February 1941August 1941
Fu Shishuo

(1891–1947)

August 1941September 1944
Xiang Zhizhuang

(1894–1946)

September 1944May 1945
Ding Mocun

(1901–1947)

May 194516 August 1945
Shen Honglie

(1882–1969)

26 March 194622 June 1948 Kuomintang
Chen Yi

(1883–1950)

22 June 194821 February 1949
Zhou Yu

(1895–1953)

21 February 19496 December 1949
Shi Jue

(1908–1986)

7 December 194913 May 1950
Hu Zongnan

(1896–1962)

August 195123 July 1953
Zhong Song

(1900–1995)

August 1953September 1954

People's Republic of China

No.Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft office
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
1 Tan Zhenlin

(1902–1983)

August 1949January 1955 Chinese Communist Party
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee
2 Sha Wenhan

(1908–1964)

January 1955November 1957Chinese Communist Party
2 Huo Shilian

(1909–1996)

November 1957January 1958
3 Zhou Jianren

(1888–1984)

January 1958January 1967
Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army
4 Long Qian

(1913–1992)

January 1967August 1967Chinese Communist Party
5 Nan Ping

(1918–1989)

August 1967March 1968
Director of the Zhejiang Revolutionary Committee
(5) Nan Ping

(1918–1989)

March 1968May 1973Chinese Communist Party
6 Tan Qilong

(1913–2003)

May 1973February 1977
7 Tie Ying

(1916–2009)

February 1977December 1979
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
8 Li Fengping

(1912–2008)

December 1979April 1983Chinese Communist Party
9 Xue Ju

(1922–2024)

April 1983January 1988
10 Shen Zulun

(1931–2023)

February 1988 [1] January 1988
11 Ge Hongsheng

(1931–2020)

November 1990 [2] March 1991
12 Wan Xueyuan

(born 1941)

March 1991April 1997
13 Chai Songyue

(born 1941)

April 1997 [3] October 2002
14 Xi Jinping

(born 1953)

October 2002January 2003
15 Lü Zushan

(born 1946)

January 2003 [4] August 2011
16 Xia Baolong

(born 1952)

16 January 201221 December 2012
17 Li Qiang

(born 1959)

21 December 2012 [5] 4 July 2016
18 Che Jun

(born 1955)

4 July 2016 [6] 28 April 2017
19 Yuan Jiajun

(born 1962)

28 April 2017 [7] 4 September 2020
20 Zheng Shanjie

(born 1961)

4 September 2020 [8] 30 September 2021
21 Wang Hao

(born 1963)

30 September 2021 [9] Incumbent

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