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John F. Chellis was the ninth | Lieutenant Governor of California from 1862 to 1863. |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor and commander of the militia in Nac |
Like the Governor, the | Lieutenant Governor has suites of offices in both Sprin |
For the former | lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, see Thomas J. O'Malle |
ila Frahm, incumbent U.S. Senator and former | Lieutenant Governor of Kansas |
Aguon has also run as a candidate for | Lieutenant Governor of Guam in the 2006 and 2010 gubern |
The | Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota is the lieutenant g |
The name honored Timothy N. Machin, | Lieutenant Governor of California. |
He was a | Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and a U.S. Representative |
At this time in Illinois history the | Lieutenant Governor was elected on a separate bollot fr |
Jari Askins, incumbent | Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma |
Bill Halter, former Arkansas | lieutenant governor and 2010 Senate candidate |
He was the 37th | Lieutenant Governor of California and later as congress |
Incumbent | Lieutenant Governor Donald R. Dwight was unopposed in t |
Daniel Mongiardo, | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky |
In 1929 he was made | Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. |
He was elected | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky serving from 1879-1883. |
as the Libertarian nominee for the office of | Lieutenant Governor of Washington. |
He was the Republican nominee for | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1982. |
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Brian Krolicki | |
He was elected | lieutenant governor in 1982 as running mate of Richard |
Tory was appointed the 13th | Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and served from 1925 |
In 2005, | Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healy estimated construction |
The Office of | Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana is the second highest |
r 20, 1867 - February 15, 1935) was the 21st | Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. |
George Dean Pitt, | Lieutenant Governor of New Ulster. |
The | Lieutenant Governor acted without consulting the Comman |
He had previously served as | Lieutenant Governor from 1893 to 1897. |
In 1868, Bates was elected the 19th | Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and served from 1869-18 |
959 in Hastings, Nebraska) has been the 38th | Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska, since 2005. |
Olson served three terms as | Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, from 1963 to 1965 and |
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, | Lieutenant Governor of Maryland |
For his son, the chief justice and | lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, see Jonathan Belche |
7, 1892 - December 23, 1957) was the fourth | Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, serving as Governor Ca |
The office of | Lieutenant Governor was created by a state constitution |
er, Jr. (born April 21, 1936) is the current | Lieutenant Governor of Montana. |
(born June 22, 1969) is the 32nd and current | Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. |
A Democrat, he served as | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi from 1948 to 1952 un |
lost close races for the U.S. Senate (1984), | lieutenant governor (1990), and mayor of Houston (1997) |
May 17, 1902 - August 1, 1985) was the fifth | Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, serving as the second |
Senator Frank Murkowski defeated Democratic | Lieutenant Governor Fran Ulmer. |
In ill health, he resigned as | lieutenant governor on February 26, 1945. |
Her father, George Johnson, was nominated as | Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba by Brian Mulroney. |
Bryant, Former Secretary of State and former | lieutenant governor |
He was | Lieutenant Governor of Jersey from 1860 to 1863 and the |
Archibald Peter McNab during his time as | Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. |
Before serving as Governor, he was | Lieutenant Governor of the organization. |
Lloyd Wood, | Lieutenant Governor (from Montgomery County) |
He was the last | lieutenant governor of the province to live in Governme |
rn February 15, 1954) has served as the 42nd | Lieutenant Governor of Idaho since January 2009. |
Michael S. Steele (R)- | Lieutenant Governor |
Shien Biau Woo (D), | Lieutenant Governor of Delaware |
He also served as | Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. |
He became | Lieutenant Governor in 1850 and succeeded to the govern |
was a Wisconsin politician who served as the | Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. |
In Iowa, the | Lieutenant Governor and the governor run together on th |
Even | Lieutenant Governor Richard Taylor Jacob and Kentucky S |
ull was an American politician who served as | Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachuset |
Morris served as | Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 1971-1975. |
Lewis was elected | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio in 1924. |
Today, the | Lieutenant Governor exercises powers delegated to him b |
In reality, the | Lieutenant Governor was rarely present to preside over |
The office of | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario came into being in 1867, |
Codd was best friends with | Lieutenant Governor John Christian Schultz. |
He served as the second | Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1876 to 18 |
ck (September 18, 1911 - April 10, 2003) was | Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota from 1965 to 1969. |
February 25 - John Graves Simcoe, first | lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (d.1806) |
See also California | lieutenant governor election, 2002. |
The | Lieutenant Governor is sworn into office on the third T |
ames William Bryan (June 9, 1853 - 1903) was | Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. |
ex-Congresswoman, ex-state delegate and 2005 | Lieutenant Governor nominee |
He served as the 20th | Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. |
ompensation, Cauchon was appointed the third | Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, replacing the retiring |
publican side, it was a two-man race between | Lieutenant Governor Mike Curb and Attorney General Geor |
As a result | Lieutenant Governor Andrew Parsons became Governor and |
This article is about the | Lieutenant Governor of California. |
Elected the 66th | Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 1958, he served for a |
At this time in Illinois history the | Lieutenant Governor was elected on a separate ballot fr |
Governor of New Brunswick in 1867, the first | Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick after Confederatio |
d Frazar (1944-1955) Retired in 1955, became | lieutenant governor of Louisiana thereafter. |
was re-elected in 1982, defeating Republican | lieutenant governor Phil Batt. |
perhaps best known as Democratic nominee for | Lieutenant Governor of Florida in 1998 on the ticket he |
The Nevada | Lieutenant Governor is based in Carson City, Nevada and |
Standard of the | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario |
In 1889, Bell was appointed | Lieutenant Governor by Governor Stevenson. |
The Nevada | Lieutenant Governor is an elected office in the U.S. st |
rstone of the Saskatoon building was laid by | Lieutenant Governor Henry Newlands in 1921. |
982) was a Canadian shipbuilder and the 18th | Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. |
In 2006, Holt was the Republican nominee for | Lieutenant Governor and was defeated by Democrat Bill H |
He was elected | lieutenant governor in 1873. |
He served as the 8th | Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. |
She was also Nevada's first female | lieutenant governor to be elected. |
ection saw incumbent Fob James (R) taking on | Lieutenant Governor Don Siegelman (D). |
Lieutenant Governor Sir Francis Bond Head removed him f | |
Jim Risch | Lieutenant Governor |
Standard of the | Lieutenant Governor of Quebec |
n the State Senate to unsuccessfully run for | Lieutenant Governor in 1978. |
He served as 14th | Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from Decemb |
Durnford remained as | Lieutenant Governor and was a member of the West Florid |
" Jackson, an American Civil War general and | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia |
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 1810-1812. | |
uary 13, 1951 in Ottumwa, Iowa) was the 45th | Lieutenant Governor of Iowa. |
Dodd recalled an incident when he was | lieutenant governor and presided over the state senate. |
She ran for | lieutenant governor again in 2002 and was re-elected. |
Echols held office as the | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1898 to 1902. |
Ray Broderick, | Lieutenant Governor |
sband, John W. Donahey, served for a time as | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. |
McInnes thus became the only | Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia dismissed from |
He was a special counsel to then | Lieutenant Governor Malcolm Wilson. |
From 1932 until his election as | Lieutenant Governor in 1953, he was a member of the Iow |
Marc M. Mouton (died August 1944) served as | Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana from 1940 until 1944. |
ember 9 - William MacBean George Colebrooke, | lieutenant governor of New Brunswick (d.1870) |
He was a candidate for | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1990, but lost |
Previously, he was the | Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Pondicher |
Today the former | lieutenant governor continues to be deeply involved in |
He again ran for | lieutenant governor in 1944, and was elected the state' |
by Prime Minister Stephen Harper as the next | Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, replacing outgoing Lieut |
Bob C. Riley (1924-1994) -- former | lieutenant governor of Arkansas. |
y ticket shortly thereafter, and was elected | Lieutenant Governor in 2002. |
Hugh Edwin Munroe during his time as | Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. |
election, he faced off against Massachusetts | Lieutenant Governor John Kerry. |
sh would be his predecessor to the office of | Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. |
From 1887 to 1890 he was | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts under Oliver Ames. |
Fish also twice ran unsuccessfully for | Lieutenant Governor of New York. |
cultural topics, and in 1920, he was elected | Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin; he served two terms a |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories and the fi |
She took office as the state's 58th | lieutenant governor in 1991 and served through 1999. |
Walter H. Dalton, incumbent | lieutenant governor |
ted States Navy, Crosby served as Nebraska's | Lieutenant Governor from 1947 to 1949. |
In 1796 he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. |
Lucy Baxley, | Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, former Alabama State Tr |
Creswell's campaign was shared with his | Lieutenant Governor candidate Scotty Boman. |
He served as the 23rd | Lieutenant Governor from 1903 to 1907. |
Russell was elected to the office of | lieutenant governor in 1915 and elected governor in 191 |
y 11, 1853 - February 13, 1939) was the 25th | Lieutenant Governor of California from 1911 to 1915. |
appointed | Lieutenant Governor |
n William Fordham Johnson during his time as | Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. |
er Ridgway CB CBE (born 1950) is the current | Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. |
For the | lieutenant governor of the Province of Massachusetts Ba |
John Bohlinger, incumbent | Lieutenant Governor and former Republican member of the |
March 2 - John Percy Page, 8th | Lieutenant Governor of Alberta (b. |
become Secretary of State in March 1888, and | Lieutenant Governor Enos Throop succeeded to the govern |
Harrington won the Democratic nomination for | Lieutenant Governor of Iowa. |
Robinson became | lieutenant governor in 1881, on the Democratic ticket w |
He served as the 4th | Lieutenant Governor of Idaho. |
Colonists appealed to Jamaican | Lieutenant Governor Alexander Lindsay, 6th Earl of Balc |
Haviland served as the third | Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1879 t |
as the top jurist in Hawaiʻi, Richardson was | lieutenant governor under John A. Burns. |
council (Dutch: bestuurscollege) headed by a | Lieutenant Governor (Dutch: gezaghebber). |
He served as the 1st | Lieutenant Governor of Washington and 6th Lieutenant Go |
Moul served as the | Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska from 1991 to 1993 under |
(July 7, 1884 - June 23, 1946) was the third | Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, serving as Governor Ha |
Mary Taylor is the 65th and current | Lieutenant Governor of the state of Ohio. |
Wilfred D. Turner was | Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1901 to 1905 |
exander Morris, politician, Minister and 2nd | Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (d.1889) |
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Jari Askins (D) | |
inted former MTA chairman Richard Ravitch as | Lieutenant Governor of New York, although, despite nume |
Lieutenant Governor (1915) | |
From 1814 to 1817, he was | Lieutenant Governor of Heligoland. |
served in the provincial assembly and became | Lieutenant Governor for the province. |
Tim N. Machin, 1849, | Lieutenant Governor of California |
s the first Democrat in Iowa history elected | Lieutenant Governor alongside a Republican Governor. |
named after Alexander Morris, who served as | Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba from 1872 to 1877. |
The | lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as th |
pported Hirono during her successful run for | Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in 1994. |
On July 17, 1943, | Lieutenant Governor Thomas W. Wallace died, and Tempora |
She was | Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1990 t |
stance, in many states, including Texas, the | Lieutenant Governor is the President of the State's Sen |
Vilsack's running mate was Iowa | Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson. |
He was the 44th | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1933-1935. |
Charles Robb later became | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1978-1982), making her |
In 1903, N. G. Gonzales was fatally shot by | lieutenant governor James H. Tillman. |
Patterson served as the tenth | Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan of the province fro |
The current | Lieutenant Governor is Jay Dardenne, a Republican. |
Lieutenant Governor of the State 1812-1814. | |
The immigration was the initiative of the | Lieutenant Governor of the colony, Michael Francklin. |
Berg was a Democratic candidate for | Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in the 2010 election. |
He was also | Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man from 1895 to 190 |
He was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories in 189 |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor of Jersey from 1979 to 1984. |
On November 3, 2009, California | Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi was elected to the U |
Tennessee, in October, Dwight May, a future | Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, became the lieutenant |
Cuomo was briefly a Republican candidate for | Lieutenant Governor in 2002. |
e Great Depression, Tasmania had appointed a | lieutenant governor in the 1930s. |
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia - Mayann Francis | |
John Walter Grant MacEwan, Calgary mayor and | Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. |
He served one term as the 24th | Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, from 1983-1987. |
On December 30, 1939, Fiset became | lieutenant governor of Quebec. |
May 13, 2006 - MacDonald asks | Lieutenant Governor Myra Freeman to call an election. |
He served as both Mayor and | Lieutenant Governor until his death in Hartford. |
5) was a British army officer, who served as | Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from 1824 t |
1688-1702) was a | lieutenant governor of the Province of New York from 16 |
n American politician who served as the 41st | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1928 to 1929. |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1828 to 1836. |
Gail Schoettler, | Lieutenant Governor of Colorado |
He was | Lieutenant Governor from 14 July 1874 to 14 July 1879. |
He was the 29th | Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick between 2003 and 2 |
Cole was a candidate for | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1946, but lost |
Further information: | Lieutenant governor (Canada) |
She was the first female | Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. |
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