Events from the year 1994 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

State governments

Governors and lieutenant governors
Governors Governor of Alabama: Jim Folsom Jr. (Democratic) Governor of Alaska: Wally Hickel (Alaskan Independence)/(Republican) (until December 5), Tony Knowles (Democratic) (starting December 5) Governor of Arizona: Fife Symington III (Republican) Governor of Arkansas: Jim Guy Tucker (Democratic) Governor of California: Pete Wilson (Republican) Governor of Colorado: Roy Romer (Democratic) Governor of Connecticut: Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (A Connecticut) Governor of Delaware: Thomas R. Carper (Democratic) Governor of Florida: Lawton Chiles (Democratic) Governor of Georgia: Zell Miller (Democratic) Governor of Hawaii: John D. Waihee III (Democratic) (until December 5), Ben Cayetano (Democratic) (starting December 5) Governor of Idaho: Cecil D. Andrus (Democratic) Governor of Illinois: Jim Edgar (Republican) Governor of Indiana: Evan Bayh (Democratic) Governor of Iowa: Terry E. Branstad (Republican) Governor of Kansas: Joan Finney (Democratic) Governor of Kentucky: Brereton Jones (Democratic) Governor of Louisiana: Edwin W. Edwards (Democratic) Governor of Maine: John R. McKernan Jr. (Republican) Governor of Maryland: William Donald Schaefer (Democratic) Governor of Massachusetts: William F. Weld (Republican) Governor of Michigan: John Engler (Republican) Governor of Minnesota: Arne H. Carlson (Republican) Governor of Mississippi: Kirk Fordice (Republican) Governor of Missouri: Mel Carnahan (Democratic) Governor of Montana: Marc Racicot (Republican) Governor of Nebraska: Ben Nelson (Democratic) Governor of Nevada: Bob Miller (Democratic) Governor of New Hampshire: Steve Merrill (Republican) Governor of New Jersey: James Florio (Democratic) (until January 18), Christine Todd Whitman (Republican) (starting January 18) Governor of New Mexico: Bruce King (Democratic) Governor of New York: Mario Cuomo (Democratic) (until end of December 31) Governor of North Carolina: Jim Hunt (Democratic) Governor of North Dakota: Ed Schafer (Republican) Governor of Ohio: George Voinovich (Republican) Governor of Oklahoma: David Walters (Democratic) Governor of Oregon: Barbara Roberts (Democratic) Governor of Pennsylvania: Robert P. Casey (Democratic) Governor of Rhode Island: Bruce Sundlun (Democratic) Governor of South Carolina: Carroll A. Campbell Jr. (Republican) Governor of South Dakota: Walter Dale Miller (Republican) Governor of Tennessee: Ned McWherter (Democratic) Governor of Texas: Ann Richards (Democratic) Governor of Utah: Mike Leavitt (Republican) Governor of Vermont: Howard Dean (Democratic) Governor of Virginia: Douglas Wilder (Democratic) (until January 15), George Allen (Republican) (starting January 15) Governor of Washington: Mike Lowry (Democratic) Governor of West Virginia: Gaston Caperton (Democratic) Governor of Wisconsin: Tommy Thompson (Republican) Governor of Wyoming: Mike Sullivan (Democratic) Lieutenant governors Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: vacant Lieutenant Governor of Alaska: Jack Coghill (Alaskan Independence) (until December 5), Fran Ulmer (Democratic) (starting December 5) Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas: Mike Huckabee (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of California: Leo T. McCarthy (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Colorado: Mike Callihan (Democratic) (until month and day unknown), Samuel H. Cassidy (Democratic) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Eunice Groark (A Connecticut) Lieutenant Governor of Delaware: Ruth Ann Minner (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Florida: Buddy MacKay (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Georgia: Pierre Howard (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii: Ben Cayetano (Democratic) (until December 2), Mazie Hirono (Democratic) (starting December 2) Lieutenant Governor of Idaho: Butch Otter (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Bob Kustra (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Frank O'Bannon (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Iowa: Joy Corning (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Kansas: Jim Francisco (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky: Paul E. Patton (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana: Melinda Schwegmann (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Maryland: Melvin A. Steinberg (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Paul Cellucci (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Connie Binsfeld (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota: Joanell Dyrstad (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi: Eddie Briggs (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Missouri: Roger B. Wilson (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Montana: Denny Rehberg (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska: Kim M. Robak (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Nevada: Sue Wagner (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico: Casey Luna (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of New York: Stan Lundine (Democratic) (until end of December 31) Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina: Dennis A. Wicker (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota: Rosemarie Myrdal (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Ohio: Mike DeWine (Democratic) (until November), vacant (starting November) Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma: Jack Mildren (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania: Mark Singel (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Robert Weygand (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: Nick Theodore (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota: Steve T. Kirby (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee: John S. Wilder (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Texas: Bob Bullock (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Utah: Olene S. Walker (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Barbara W. Snelling (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: Don Beyer (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Washington: Joel Pritchard (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin: Scott McCallum (Republican)

Events

January

January 17: Northridge earthquake

February

March

April

April 22: Former president Richard Nixon dies at 81.

May

June

July

August

  • August 3 – Stephen Breyer is sworn in as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court.
  • August 12 Major League Baseball players go on strike. The strike eventually results in the cancellation of the World Series for the first time since 1904. The strike lasts until April 1995, making it the longest labor dispute in MLB history. Woodstock '94 begins in Saugerties, New York. It is the 25-year anniversary of Woodstock in 1969.
  • August 18 – Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants: a 12-person jury reaches its verdict to award Stella Liebeck $2,860,000 in compensatory and punitive damages, later reduced to $640,000, for burns she received from a spilled hot coffee. McDonald's and Liebeck will later settle out of court.
  • August 20 – In Honolulu, Hawaii, during a circus international performance, an elephant named Tyke crushes her trainer Allen Campbell to death before hundreds of horrified spectators at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center. She then escapes the arena, and runs amok in the streets for half an hour, before police officers shoot her 86 times. She eventually collapses from her wounds and dies.
  • August 23 – Eugene Bullard is posthumously commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, 33 years after his death, and 77 years to the day after his rejection for U.S. military service in 1917.
  • August 29 – The World Wrestling Federation holds its SummerSlam event from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
  • c. August – Pizza Hut becomes the first restaurant to offer online food ordering, in California.

September

October

November

November 8: Republicans gain control of Congress (Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich pictured)

December

Ongoing

Sport

Births

Births
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January

Booboo Stewart

February

Dakota Fanning
Earl Sweatshirt

March

Bad Bunny
Tyreek Hill
Christina Grimmie
Fletcher
Paige VanZant

April

Saoirse Ronan
Aminé

May

Alexander Gould
Celeste
Lindsey Heaps

June

QTCinderella
Liv Morgan
Camila Mendes

July

Molly Brown
Eugenia Cooney

August

Cr1TiKaL
Bobby Shmurda
Alex Cooper

September

Cameron Dallas
Halsey
Ice Poseidon

October

Margaret Qualley

November

Nyjah Huston

December

Jake T. Austin
Gibi ASMR

Deaths

January

Cesar Romero
Telly Savalas

February

Joseph Cotten
Jack Kirby
Dinah Shore

March

John Candy

April

Richard Nixon

May

George Peppard
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

June

Barry Sullivan

July

Dick Sargent
Julian Schwinger

August

September

Jessica Tandy

October

Raul Julia

November

Wilma Rudolph
Cab Calloway

December

See also

External links

  • Media related to 1994 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons