The current Lieutenant Governor of Ohio is Mary Taylor. Taylor assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on January 10, 2011.
In Ohio, the lieutenant governor is elected by the registered voters in the state. The election of a lieutenant governor occurs on the same ticket as the governor.
Yes there is a lieutenant Governor.
By a statewide election
No, Warren Harding was a Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, before becoming its US Senator, and then later the President. He also served as an Ohio state senator before becoming Lieutenant Governor.
The Lieutenant Governor of Ohio must be at least 18 years old. They must also be a legal resident within the state and be a registered voter for at least 6 months prior to running.
In North Carolina, the head of the Executive Branch is Governor Patrick McCrory. The Lieutenant Governor is Dan Forest, and the Council of State Attorney General is Roy Cooper.
That would be the "Lieutenant Governor".
# Lieutenant Governor. # Secretary of State. # Attorney General. # Auditor. # Treasurer.
I would assume you mean "lieutenant governor". A lieutenant governor can be two things. A lieutenant governor in the US is like a vice president to a governor. They don't really do anything; but they take the governor's place if he can't complete his term. They are often elected together with the governor, like the president and vice president are, but sometimes are chosen separately. The latter can result in weird dynamics - republican governor, democratic lt. governor. In Canada, a lieutenant governor is the queen's representative in each province. Each Canadian province has its own "prime minister", called the premier, and the dynamic is kind of like that of the queen to her PM in that the lieutenant governor has no power over the government but is kind of a ceremonial figure.
Harding was a US Senator from Ohio and the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio before he was elected President.
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People do not vote for a Lieutenant Governor. He or she is selected by the candidate running for Governor.
State voters elect the lieutenant governor. In most states, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected together on a single ticket, but other states vote for lieutenant governor separately, meaning he or she may be from a different party than the governor.