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Governor of Zhejiang

Chinese provincial official


Chinese provincial official

FieldValue
postGovernor
bodythe Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
insigniaFile:National Emblem of the People's Republic of China (2).svg
insigniasize100px
insigniacaptionNational Emblem of China
flagFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg
flagcaptionFlag of China
flagsize125px
imageLiu Jie 2025.jpg
imagesize200px
incumbentLiu Jie
incumbentsince18 December 2024
statusProvincial and ministerial-level official
termlengthFive years, renewable
inauguralTan Zhenlin
formationAugust 1949
deputyDeputy Governors
Secretary-General
appointerZhejiang Provincial People's Congress
native_name浙江省人民政府省长
departmentZhejiang Provincial People's Government
reports_toZhejiang Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee
typeGovernor
nominatorPresidium of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress

Secretary-General

The governor of Zhejiang, officially the Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, is the head of Zhejiang Province and leader of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government.

The governor is elected by the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress, and responsible to it and its Standing Committee. The governor is a provincial level official and is responsible for the overall decision-making of the provincial government. The governor is assisted by an executive vice governor as well as several vice governors. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and as a member of the CCP Central Committee. The governor is the second highest-ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Zhejiang Committee. The current governor is Liu Jie, who took office on 18 December 2024.

Leader offices

TitleExistence
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government1949–1955
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee1955–1967
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

List of governors

Republic of China

Military governors

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyNon-partisan}}; color:black;"123Non-partisan}}; color:black;"4Non-partisan}}; color:black;"5678(9)1011
[[File:Tang_Shouqian.jpg120x120px]]Tang Shouqiantitle=Military and Civilian Governors of Zhejiang 1911-1949url=http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Rep/governors-zhejiang.htmlaccess-date=2 November 2018website=Chinaknowledge}}1 January 1912
Served as provincial military governor (dudu 都督)
[[File:Jiang_Zungui2.jpg113x113px]]Jiang Zungui12 July 1912 (nominated on 16 January 1912)23 July 1912Unity Party
Also served as head of the civil government during his tenure as military governor.
[[File:朱介人.jpg100x100px]]Zhu Rui23 July 191211 April 1916Republican Party
Served as provincial general (jiangjun 將軍) from 30 June 1914; also served as head of the civil government 23 July 1912 – 10 September 1913. Eventually fled the province.
[[File:Qu_Yingguang.jpg133x133px]]Qu Yingguang14 April 1916 (nominated on 12 April 1916)5 May 1916
Acting military governor. Also served as de facto head of the civil government from 10 September 1913 to 6 July 1916, and as "pacification commissioner" (xun'anshi 巡按使) from 25 May 1914
[[File:吕公望.jpg115x115px]]Lü Gongwang6 July 1916 (nominated on 5 May 1916)1 January 1917
Also served as de facto head of the civil government, namely "provincial head" (shengzhang 省長) during his tenure.
[[File:杨善德.jpg117x117px]]Yang Shande1 January 191713 August 1919Anhui clique
Died in office.
[[File:Lu_Yongxiang1.jpg103x103px]]Lu Yongxiang14 August 191920 September 1924Anhui clique
Served as "provincial superintendent" (duban 督辦) from 20 June 1922.
[[File:Sun_Chuanfang.jpg104x104px]]Sun Chuanfang20 September 192419 December 1926Zhili clique
Sun initially served as "provincial supervisor" (duli 督理), and as "provincial superintendent" (duban 督辦) from 16 January 1925. He mostly ruled through subordinates, most notably appointing Lu Xiangting as "military commander-in-chief" (de facto military governor) in January 1926.
Lu Xiangting25 January 1926?Zhili clique
Served as "military commander-in-chief" of the province.
Jiang Zungui19 December 192629 December 1926Zhili clique
Meng Zhaoyue29 December 192617 February 1927Zhili clique

Civil governors

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyNon-partisan}}; color:black;"1Non-partisan}}; color:black;"2Non-partisan}}; color:black;"3Non-partisan}}; color:black;"45Kuomintang}}; color:white;"6Kuomintang}}; color:white;"
[[File:吕公望.jpg115x115px]]Lü Gongwang1916January 1917
[[File:Qi_Yaoshan.jpg119x119px]]Qi YaoshanJanuary 191724 June 1920
[[File:沈金鑑.jpg95x95px]]Shen Jinjian24 June 192029 October 1922
[[File:浙局變化中之人物_張載揚.jpg115x115px]]Zhang Zaiyang29 October 1922?
[[File:Xia_Chao.jpg114x114px]]Xia Chao192423 October 1926Zhili clique
NRA
[[File:Chen_Yi.jpg128x128px]]Chen YiOctober 1925July 1927Zhili clique
NRA

Chairperson of the Provincial Government

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyKuomintang}}; color:white;"1Kuomintang}}; color:white;"2Kuomintang}}; color:white;"(1)Kuomintang}}; color:white;"3Kuomintang}}; color:white;"4Kuomintang}}; color:white;"5Kuomintang}}; color:white;"6Kuomintang}}; color:white;"(5)Kuomintang}}; color:white;"7Kuomintang}}; color:white;"(5)Kuomintang}}; color:white;"8Kuomintang}}; color:white;"9Kuomintang}}; color:white;"10Kuomintang}}; color:white;"11Kuomintang}}; color:white;"12
[[File:Chang_Jen-chieh.jpg104x104px]]Zhang Renjie27 July 19275 October 1927Kuomintang
[[File:He_Yingqin_young.jpg95x95px]]He Yingqin5 October 19277 November 1928Kuomintang
[[File:Chang_Jen-chieh.jpg104x104px]]Zhang Renjie7 November 19284 December 1930Kuomintang
[[File:張難先_(政協).jpg122x122px]]Zhang Nanxian4 December 193015 December 1931Kuomintang
[[File:南京庐山照相馆_鲁涤平签赠照.jpg112x112px]]Lu Diping15 December 193112 December 1934Kuomintang
[[File:Huang_Shaohong.jpg100x100px]]Huang Shaohong12 December 193425 July 1936Kuomintang
[[File:Minister1.jpg115x115px]]Bai Chongxi25 July 19366 September 1936Kuomintang
Refused to take office; Director of Civil Affairs Department Xu Qingfu acted as chairperson.
[[File:Huang_Shaohong.jpg100x100px]]Huang Shaohong6 September 19362 December 1936Kuomintang
[[File:Zhu_Jiahua3.jpg140x140px]]Zhu Jiahua12 December 193426 November 1937Kuomintang
[[File:Huang_Shaohong.jpg100x100px]]Huang Shaohong26 November 193726 March 1946Kuomintang
[[File:Shen_Honglie.jpg123x123px]]Shen Honglie26 March 194622 June 1948Kuomintang
[[File:Chen_Yi.jpg128x128px]]Chen Yi22 June 194821 February 1949Kuomintang
[[File:Z027-JS-029507_周碞_(cropped).png122x122px]]Zhou Yan21 February 19496 December 1949Kuomintang
Shi Jue7 December 194913 May 1950Kuomintang
[[File:Hu_Zongnan.jpg123x123px]]Hu Zongnan19 October 195023 July 1953Kuomintang
Evacuated to Taiwan 23 July 1953.

People's Republic of China

No.NameTerm of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeGovernor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government1Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee223Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army45Director of the Zhejiang Revolutionary Committee(5)67Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government8910111213141516171819202121
Tan ZhenlinAugust 1949January 1955Chinese Communist Party
Sha WenhanJanuary 1955November 1957Chinese Communist Party
Huo ShilianNovember 1957January 1958
Zhou JianrenJanuary 1958January 1967
Long QianJanuary 1967August 1967Chinese Communist Party
Nan PingAugust 1967March 1968
Nan PingMarch 1968May 1973Chinese Communist Party
Tan QilongMay 1973February 1977
Tie YingFebruary 1977December 1979
Li FengpingDecember 1979April 1983Chinese Communist Party
Xue JuApril 1983January 1988
Shen ZulunFebruary 1988January 1988
Ge HongshengNovember 1990March 1991
Wan XueyuanMarch 1991April 1997
Chai Songyuetitle=Biography of Chai Songyueurl=http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Chai_Songyue%7C692accessdate=27 December 2010publisher=China Vitae}}October 2002
Xi JinpingOctober 2002January 2003
Lü Zushanscript-title=zh:吕祖善trans-title=Lü Zushanurl=http://news.xinhuanet.com/ziliao/2003-02/20/content_737758.htmurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040415030544/http://news.xinhuanet.com/ziliao/2003-02/20/content_737758.htmarchive-date=April 15, 2004accessdate=2014-09-16language=Chineseagency=Xinhua News Agency}}August 2011
Xia Baolong16 January 201221 December 2012
Li Qiang21 December 20124 July 2016
Che Jun4 July 201628 April 2017
Yuan Jiajun28 April 20174 September 2020
Zheng Shanjie4 September 202030 September 2021
Wang Hao30 September 202118 December 2024
Liu Jie18 December 2024Incumbent

References

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