D. W. Davis
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- For other persons of the same name, see David Davis.
| D. W. Davis | |
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| January 1919 – January 1923 | |
| Lieutenant Governor: | Charles C. Moore |
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| Predecessor: | Moses Alexander |
| Successor: | Charles C. Moore |
| Born: | April 23, 1873 Wales |
| Died: | August 5, 1959 Boise, Idaho |
| Political party: | Republican |
David William Davis (born April 23, 1873 in Wales – died August 5, 1959 in Boise, Idaho) was Governor of Idaho from 1919 until 1923.
| Governors of Idaho
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| Shoup • Willey • McConnell • Steunenberg • Hunt • Morrison • Gooding • Brady • Hawley • Haines • Alexander • Davis • Moore • Baldridge • Ross • B. Clark • Bottolfsen • C. Clark • Bottolfsen • Gossett • Williams • Robins • Jordan • Smylie • Samuelson • Andrus • Evans • Andrus • Batt • Kempthorne • Risch • Otter (elect) |

