The lieutenant governor is the second-highest-ranking government official in 45 of the 50 U.S. States and four of the five territories. Not all states have a lieutenant governor. This article is a list of all lieutenant governors and/or political offices of equal ranking.
List of Lieutenant Governors
States
| State
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Image
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Lieutenant governor
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Party
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Prior public experience
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Start of term
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End of term
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Chosen by[1]
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| Alabama (list)
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Will Ainsworth
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Republican
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Alabama House
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January 14, 2019
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2027
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Separate election
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| Alaska (list)
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Nancy Dahlstrom
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Republican
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Commissioner of Alaska Department of Corrections Alaska House
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December 5, 2022
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2026
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Same ticket
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| Arkansas (list)
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Leslie Rutledge
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Republican
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Attorney General
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January 10, 2023
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2027
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Separate election
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| California (list)
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Eleni Kounalakis
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Democratic
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United States Ambassador to Hungary
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January 7, 2019
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2027 (term limits)
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Separate election
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| Colorado (list)
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Dianne Primavera
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Democratic
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Colorado House
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January 8, 2019
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Connecticut (list)
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Susan Bysiewicz
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Democratic
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Secretary of the State of Connecticut Connecticut House
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January 9, 2019
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| Delaware (list)
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Kyle Evans Gay
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Democratic
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Delaware Senate
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January 21, 2025
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2029
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Separate election
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| Florida (list)
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Jay Collins
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Republican
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Florida Senate
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August 12, 2025
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Georgia (list)
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Burt Jones
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Republican
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Georgia Senate
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January 9, 2023
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2027
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Separate election
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| Hawaii (list)
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Sylvia Luke
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Democratic
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Hawaii House
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December 5, 2022
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2026
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| Idaho (list)
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Scott Bedke
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Republican
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Idaho House Speaker
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January 2, 2023
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2027
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Separate election
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| Illinois (list)
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Juliana Stratton
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Democratic
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Illinois House
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January 14, 2019
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Same ticket
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| Indiana (list)
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Micah Beckwith
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Republican
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Noblesville public library trustee
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January 13, 2025
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2029
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Same ticket
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| Iowa (list)
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Chris Cournoyer
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Republican
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Iowa Senate
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December 16, 2024
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Kansas (list)
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David Toland
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Democratic
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State Secretary of Commerce
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January 2, 2021
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Same ticket
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| Kentucky (list)
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Jacqueline Coleman
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Democratic
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No prior offices
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December 10, 2019
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2027 (term limits)
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Same ticket
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| Louisiana (list)
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Billy Nungesser
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Republican
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Plaquemines Parish President
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January 11, 2016
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2028
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Separate election
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| Maryland (list)
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Aruna Miller
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Democratic
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Maryland House of Delegates
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January 18, 2023
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Massachusetts (list)
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Kim Driscoll
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Democratic
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Mayor of Salem
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January 5, 2023
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| Michigan (list)
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Garlin Gilchrist
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Democratic
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No prior offices
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January 1, 2019
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2027 (term limits)
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Same ticket
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| Minnesota (list)
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Peggy Flanagan
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Democratic (DFL)
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Minnesota House
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January 7, 2019
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Mississippi (list)
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Delbert Hosemann
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Republican
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Mississippi Secretary of State
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January 14, 2020
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2028 (term limits)
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Separate election
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| Missouri (list)
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David Wasinger
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Republican
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No prior offices
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January 13, 2025
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2029
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Separate election
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| Montana (list)
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Kristen Juras
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Republican
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No prior offices
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January 4, 2021
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Same ticket
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| Nebraska (list)
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Joe Kelly
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Republican
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United States Attorney for the District of Nebraska
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January 5, 2023
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Nevada (list)
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|
Stavros Anthony
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Republican
|
Las Vegas City Council
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January 2, 2023
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Separate election
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| New Jersey (list)
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Tahesha Way
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Democratic
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Secretary of State Passaic County Freeholder
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September 8, 2023
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2026
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Same ticket
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| New Mexico (list)
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Howie Morales
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Democratic
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New Mexico Senate Grant County Clerk
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January 1, 2019
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2027
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| New York (list)
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|
Antonio Delgado
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Democratic
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U.S. House
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May 25, 2022
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2026[2]
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| North Carolina (list)
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Rachel Hunt
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Democratic
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North Carolina Senate North Carolina House
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January 1, 2025
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2029
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Separate election
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| North Dakota (list)
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Michelle Strinden
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Republican
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North Dakota House
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December 15, 2024
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2028
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Same ticket
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| Ohio (list)
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Jim Tressel
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Republican
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No prior offices
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February 14, 2025
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2027
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Same ticket
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| Oklahoma (list)
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Matt Pinnell
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Republican
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Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party
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January 14, 2019
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Separate election
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| Pennsylvania (list)
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Austin Davis
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Democratic
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Pennsylvania House
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January 17, 2023
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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| Rhode Island (list)
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Sabina Matos
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Democratic
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Providence City Council
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April 14, 2021
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Separate election
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| South Carolina (list)
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Pamela Evette
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Republican
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No prior offices
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January 9, 2019
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Same ticket
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| South Dakota (list)
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|
Tony Venhuizen
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Republican
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South Dakota House
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January 30, 2025
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Same ticket
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| Tennessee (list)
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|
Randy McNally
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Republican
|
Tennessee Senate Tennessee House
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January 10, 2017
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State Senate[3]
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| Texas (list)
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Dan Patrick
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Republican
|
Texas Senate
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January 20, 2015
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Separate election
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| Utah (list)
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Deidre Henderson
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Republican
|
Utah Senate
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January 4, 2021
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2029
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Same ticket
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| Vermont (list)
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John S. Rodgers
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Republican
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Vermont Senate Vermont House of Representatives
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January 9, 2025
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2027
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Separate election
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| Virginia (list)
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|
Winsome Earle-Sears
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Republican
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Virginia House of Delegates
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January 15, 2022
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2026
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Separate election
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| Washington (list)
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Denny Heck
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Democratic
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U.S. House Washington House
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January 13, 2021
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2029
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Separate election
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| West Virginia (list)
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Randy Smith
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Republican
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West Virginia House West Virginia Senate
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January 8, 2025
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2027
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State Senate[4]
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| Wisconsin (list)
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Sara Rodriguez
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Democratic
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Wisconsin State Assembly
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January 3, 2023
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Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
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Territories
States without Lieutenant Governors
- ↑ Proposition 131 passed in the 2022 election which will create the office of Arizona Lieutenant Governor starting with the 2026 election.
Federal districts and territories without Lieutenant Governors
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Executive Branch of the Several States". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ↑ NY lieutenant gubernatorial terms begin at midnight New Year's Day.
- ↑ The Tennessee Senate elects their speaker who serves as lieutenant governor. The full title of the office is Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate.
- ↑ West Virginia Code 6A-1-4(b), as enacted in 2000, entitles the president of the West Virginia Senate to use the title Lieutenant Governor
- ↑ Mendelson was initially appointed Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia after the position was vacated on June 6, 2012, due to the resignation of Kwame R. Brown. Brown had been charged in federal court with bank fraud and, after his resignation, was further charged in D.C. Superior Court with making an unlawful cash campaign expenditure. Mendelson was subsequently elected to complete Brown's term on November 6, 2013.