Do you know who the first Governer who was ever impeached in the state of Texas?

James Pa Ferguson is the first governer of Texas to ever be impeached and convicted.
Ferguson was no stranger to politics by 1914, when he jumped into the governor's race with an anti-prohibition stance, vowing to veto any prohibition measures that came to his desk. Possessed of a captivating personality and speaking style, he pledged to be "Farmer Jim," a people's governor who would spank the establishment and make the government work for the common man see(Texas State Library and Archives Commission).

 Reasons impeached:Five of the articles sustained by the Senate charged Ferguson with the misapplication of public funds, three related to his quarrel with the University, one declared that he had failed properly to respect and enforce the banking laws of the state, and one charged that he had received $156,500 in currency from a source that he refused to reveal. Nine of the charges can be described as violations of the law, while the obtaining of $156,500 from a secret source was certainly not in keeping with good policy see (texaspolitics.laits.utexas.edu).