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List of current United States lieutenant governors

 
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Current U.S. Lieutenant Governors by party affilations
     Democratic incumbent     Republican incumbent     Office does not exist     Vacant
Officials first in line in states without Lt. Gov. (or where is vacant)
     Democrat first in line     Republican first in line

This is a complete and current list of lieutenant governors of U.S. states.

Currently, 23 states elect a lieutenant governor on a ticket with the governor, 19 states elect a lieutenant governor separately. In one state, Tennessee, the state Senate chooses. Seven states have no lieutenant governor, though New Jersey elected one for the first time in 2009, who will take office in 2010. There are currently 27 Democrats and 23 Republicans serving as lieutenant governors or serving as the first in the line of succession in the United States.

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List of Lieutenant Governors by State

In the table below, Term ends indicates the year the current lieutenant governor will leave office, or the year of the next election, whichever is first; a dagger (†) after the year indicates that the current lieutenant governor is ineligible to seek re-election in that year due to term limits.

Picture Lieutenant Governor State Party Assumed
office
Seat
up
Chosen by[1]
Jim Folsom Jr..jpg Jim Folsom, Jr. Alabama Democratic 2007 2010 Separate election
AKLtGov Craig Campbell.JPG Craig Campbell Alaska Republican 2009 2010 Same ticket in the general elections, but separate elections in the primaries
Bill Halter.jpg Bill Halter Arkansas Democratic 2007 2010 Separate election
vacant[2] California 2010 Separate election
Barbaraobrien.jpg Barbara O'Brien Colorado Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket
Michael Fedele Connecticut Republican 2007 2010 Same ticket
DennM.JPG Matthew P. Denn Delaware Democratic 2009 2012 Separate election[3]
LtGov jeff kottkamp2.jpg Jeff Kottkamp Florida Republican 2007 2010 Same ticket
Casey Cagle.jpg Casey Cagle Georgia Republican 2007 2010 Separate election
Jamesaiona.jpg James Aiona Hawaii Republican 2002 2010† Same ticket
Brad Little Idaho Republican 2009 2010 Separate election[4]
vacant[5] Illinois 2010 Same ticket in the general elections, but separate elections in the primaries
Becky Skillman speaking, May 12, 2007.JPEG Becky Skillman Indiana Republican 2005 2012† Same ticket
Patty Judge.jpg Patty Judge Iowa Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket
TroyFindley-about.jpg Troy Findley Kansas Democratic 2009 2010 Same ticket[6]
Daniel Mongiardo by Gage Skidmore.jpg Daniel Mongiardo Kentucky Democratic 2007 2011 Same ticket
MitchLandrieuSatchmofest4Aug07AMike.jpg Mitch Landrieu Louisiana Democrat 2007 2011 Separate election
Anthony brown at bill signing.jpg Anthony G. Brown Maryland Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket
Tim murray.jpg Tim Murray Massachusetts Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket in the general elections, but separate elections in the primaries[7]
JohnDCherryMichigan.jpg John D. Cherry Michigan Democratic 2003 2010† Same ticket
Carol Molnau Minnesota Republican 2003 2010 Same ticket
Phil Bryant Mississippi Republican 2007 2011 Separate election
Missouri Lt Governor Peter Kinder at St Louis Science Center, Aug 28, 2007.jpg Peter Kinder Missouri Republican 2005 2012 Separate election
John Bohlinger.jpg John Bohlinger Montana Republican 2005 2012 Same ticket[8]
Rick Sheehy Nebraska Republican 2005 2010 Same ticket
Krolicki.JPG Brian Krolicki Nevada Republican 2007 2010 Separate election
Diane Denish Tularosa New Mexico 2009.jpg Diane Denish New Mexico Democratic 2003 2010† Same ticket
Richard Ravitch July 2009 cropped.jpg Richard Ravitch New York Democratic 2009 2010 Same ticket
Walter Dalton North Carolina Democratic 2009 2012 Separate election
North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Jack Dalrymple.jpg Jack Dalrymple North Dakota Republican 2000 2012 Same ticket
Lee Fisher Ohio Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket
Jari Askins.jpg Jari Askins Oklahoma Democratic 2007 2010 Separate election
Joe Scarnati Pennsylvania Republican 2008 2010 Same ticket in the general elections, but separate elections in the primaries[9]
Elizabeth H. Roberts Rhode Island Democratic 2007 2010 Separate election
Andre Bauer.jpg André Bauer South Carolina Republican 2003 2010 Separate election
Dennis Daugaard South Dakota Republican 2003 2010 Same ticket
Ron Ramsey Tennessee Republican 2007 2010 State Senate[10]
David Dewhurst.jpg David Dewhurst Texas Republican 2003 2010 Separate election
Greg Bell in 2007.jpg Greg Bell Utah Republican 2009 2010 Same ticket
Brian Dubie.jpg Brian Dubie Vermont Republican 2003 2010 Separate election
BollingHeadshotWithFlag.jpg Bill Bolling Virginia Republican 2005 2009 Separate election
LtGovBradOwen.jpg Brad Owen Washington Democratic 1997 2012 Separate election
Earl Ray Tomblin West Virginia Democratic 1995 2010 State Senate[11]
Lawton barbara official.jpg Barbara Lawton Wisconsin Democratic 2003 2010 Same ticket
Picture Lieutenant Governor U.S. Territories Party Assumed
office
Term
ends
Chosen by[12]
Ipulasi Aitofele Sunias speaking.jpg Ipulasi Aitofele Sunia American Samoa Democratic 2003 2012 Same ticket
Michael W. Cruz of Guam.jpg Michael W. Cruz Guam Republican 2007 2010 Same ticket
Eloy Inos Northern Mariana Islands Covenant 2009 2009 Same ticket[13]
Gregory Francis United States Virgin Islands Democratic 2007 2010 Same ticket

Current Lieutenant Governors-elect

The following is a list of current lieutenant governors-elect of the United States and the dates on which they will be sworn in. Bill Bolling was already Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and was reelected in 2009.

Picture Lieutenant Governor-Elect State Party Inauguration Date
Kim Guadagno New Jersey Republican January 20, 2010
BollingHeadshotWithFlag.jpg Bill Bolling Virginia Republican January 14, 2010

States without Lieutenant Governors

Some states and territories do not have lieutenant governors. Instead, the Secretary of State, Attorney General or Senate President of that state are next in line for the Governorship. Other states have the position of lieutenant governor, but the position is currently vacant either because the lieutenant governor is filling in the vacancy in the governorship, or for any other reason.

The states and territories without a lieutenant governor are:

Picture Current second in line Position of Lt. Gov State Party Assumed
office
Seat Up
Attorney General Terry Goddard Does not exist[14] Arizona Democratic 2003 2010
Senate President Darrell Steinberg Currently vacant[15] California Democratic
Lisa Madigan convocation.JPG Attorney General Lisa Madigan Currently vacant[5] Illinois Democratic 2003 2010
Senate President Elizabeth Mitchell Does not exist Maine Democratic 2004 2010
Senate President Sylvia Larsen Does not exist New Hampshire Democratic 2006 2010
Codey3.jpg Senate President Richard Codey Constitutionally established but not yet occupied.
Monmouth County Sheriff Kimberly Guadagno (R) will assume the office on January 20, 2010.
New Jersey Democratic 2003 2009
Kate Brown.gif Secretary of State Kate Brown Does not exist Oregon Democratic 2008 2012
Secretary of State Max Maxfield Does not exist Wyoming Republican 2006 2010
Picture Current second in line Position of Lt. Gov U.S. Territory Party Assumed
office
Seat Up

[16]

Portrait of McClintock.jpg Secretary of State Kenneth McClintock Does not exist Puerto Rico NPP/Democratic 2009 2012

States and territories with differing party membership at the executive level

In most states and territories, the governor and lieutenant governor are members of the same political party. As with the Vice President of the United States, many states' lieutenant governors are elected on the same ticket as the governor, many others are elected on their own. The following states are those in which the designated successor to the Governorship is of a different political party (or the position is vacant).

State Governor Designated
successor
Alabama Republican Democratic
Arizona Republican Democratic
California Republican Democratic
Louisiana Republican Democratic
Missouri Democratic Republican
Montana Democratic Republican
Pennsylvania Democratic Republican
Rhode Island Republican Democratic
Tennessee Democratic Republican
Virginia Democratic Republican
Wyoming Democratic Republican

References

  1. ^ Executive Branch of the Several States
  2. ^ The Lieutenant Governorship in California is currently vacant due to the election of John Garamendi to the United States House of Representatives. The California Constitution states that the Governor may appoint a new Lieutenant Governor, subject to confirmation by both houses of the Legislature, who will serve until the next election. The State Senate President Pro Tempore becomes the next in the line of succession. That position is currently held by Darrell Steinberg.
  3. ^ Although in practice the candidate for Lieutenant Governor is nominated as a ticket with the candidate for Governor, the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are voted on separately in Delaware. In 1972 and 1984, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor were elected from different parties.
  4. ^ Idaho Lt. Governor Brad Little was appointed by Governor Butch Otter, approved by the Senate and sworn in to the office on January 12, 2009 upon the resignation of Jim Risch.
  5. ^ a b The Lieutenant Governorship in Illinois is currently vacant due to the elevation of Pat Quinn to the Governorship after the impeachment and removal from office of Rod Blagojevich. The Illinois Constitution states that the Lieutenant Governorship will remain vacant until the next election and that the Attorney General becomes the next in the line of succession. That position is currently held by Lisa Madigan.
  6. ^ Kansas Lt. Governor Troy Findley was appointed by Governor Mark Parkinson, approved by the Senate and sworn in to the office on May 15, 2009 upon the elevation of Parkinson after the resignation of Kathleen Sebelius.
  7. ^ http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=2006&fips=25&off=5&f=0
  8. ^ Montana's John Bohlinger is a Republican elected on the same ticket as Democrat Brian Schweitzer.
  9. ^ Pennsylvania Lt. Governor Joe Scarnati ascended to the office upon the death of Governor Ed Rendell's original runningmate Catherine Baker Knoll on November 12, 2008.
  10. ^ Tennessee's state Senate elects the Speaker of the Senate who serves as Lieutenant Governor. The full title of the office is Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate.
  11. ^ Recent legislation allows the President of the West Virginia Senate to use the title of Lieutenant Governor
  12. ^ Executive Branch of the Several States
  13. ^ Northern Mariana Islands Lt. Governor Eloy Inos was appointed by Governor Benigno Fitial, approved by the Senate and sworn in to the office on May 1, 2009 upon the resignation of Timothy P. Villagomez.
  14. ^ Normally, the Arizona Secretary of State is second in line of succession, but because the current Secretary of state was appointed rather than elected, the current second in line of succession is the Attorney General. See McClay, Bob (January 21, 2009). "Bennett prepares to take over as secretary of state". http://ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=1029277. 
  15. ^ Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi was elected to Congress
  16. ^ Executive Branch of the Several States

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