From Lady Antebellum To Hula Dancers: 7 Ways Winning Governors Are Partying

U.S. governors celebrate their inauguration in style but some keep it low-key.

— -- The nation’s newly elected governors are demonstrating that they know how to throw a party with inaugural celebrations featuring the country’s biggest music stars, hula dancers, a scavenger hunt and other surprising events.

2. HULA DANCERS -- HAWAII

Already inaugurated Gov. David Ige held a lively, colorful ceremony complete with hula dancers, conch-shell calls and ukulele serenades. Sure, it may be what you’d expect in Hawaii, but it's not usual at a politician’s oath of office ceremony. Ige wore bright yellow leis when he was sworn in on Dec. 1.

4. BLUE JEANS -- MINNESOTA

Although he's from one of the wealthiest families in the North Star State, re-elected Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton will be keeping it casual at his inaugural party this weekend with jeans as the dress code. Dayton also kept it low-key in the past. At his 2010 inaugural ball, he showed up in jeans and an old hockey jersey. Dayton was already sworn in today at a ceremony in St. Paul.

5. SCAVENGER HUNT -- NEW HAMPSHIRE

Gov. Maggie Hassan will be sworn in on Thursday. Her ceremony features a scavenger hunt for children at the State House in Concord. Hassan also has two inaugural balls planned for her next week.

6. BBQ -- FLORIDA

7. COMPLIMENTARY COOKIES -- OREGON

The Associated Press contributed to this report.