No, there is no federal office holder in the United States government with the title of lieutenant governor. A lieutenant governor is a high officer of state, usually the second-in-comman. The second-in-command in the United States is called the vice president. The vice President of the United States is Joe Biden.
At the level of state government, 43 of the 50 states within the United States elect or appoint a lieutenant governor as second-in-command to the governor. A complete list of these office holders can be viewed by following the link below.
The lieutenant governor is sometimes referred to as the deputy governor or the vice governor.
Donald S. Ethell is Alberta's Lieutenant-Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Ottawa does not have a lieutenant governor. Canada does, her title is Governor General and her name is Michaelle Jean. She is the Queen's representative.
As Lt. Governor.
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The current Governor General is Michaëlle Jean
The office of Lieutenant Governor is found in the States of the USA. It's purpose is to assist the State's Governor, and take a Governor's place in case the Governor resigns and or becomes to ill to perform the duties of Governor. In a manner of speaking, the office of Lieutenant Governor closely resembles the role in the Federal Government of the Vice President.
Richard Ravitch.
That would be the "Lieutenant Governor".
The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
Diane Denish