Governor of Kosrae

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The office of the Governor of Kosrae is the highest position in the state of Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia.

History of the office holders follows. [1]

ImageNameInauguratedLeft OfficeLieutenant Governor
Dzheikob Nena.jpg Jacob Nena [2] 1 January 19793 January 1983 Yosiwo George (1979–1980)
Kan N. Sigrah (1980–1983)
Federated States of Micronesia Opening Ceremony 150622-N-MK341-013 (cropped).jpg Yosiwo George 3 January 198314 January 1991 Moses Mackwelung [3]
Thurston K. Siba 14 January 19919 January 1995 Lyndon Abraham [4]
Moses T. Mackwelung 9 January 199511 January 1999 Gerson Jackson [4]
Rensley A. Sigrah 11 January 19999 January 2007 Gerson Jackson (1999-2007) [5]
Lyndon Jackson.jpg Lyndon Jackson (acting)9 January 200723 February 2007Vacant
Robert Weilbacher 23 February 200711 January 2011 William Tosie
Lyndon Jackson.jpg Lyndon Jackson 11 January 20118 January 2019 Carson Sigrah
Carson K Sigrah.jpg Carson Sigrah [6] 8 January 201910 January 2023 Arthy G. Nena
Tulensa Palik [7] 10 January 2023Incumbent Arthy G. Nena

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