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List of current United States lieutenant governors

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File:Party affiliation of current United States lieutenant governors.svg
Party affiliation of current United States lieutenant governors:
  Democratic
  Republican
  Position nonexistent
File:Party affiliation of current designated successors to the current United States governors.svg
Party affiliation of current designated successors to the current United States governors:
  Democratic designated successor
  Republican designated successor
  New Progressive designated successor
File:Methods for electing lieutenant governors.svg
Method for electing the lieutenant governor.
  Same ticket
  Same ticket in the general election, separate election in the primaries
  Separate election
  Title given to the leader of state senate
  Position nonexistent

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[change]

States[change]

State Image Lieutenant governor Party Prior public experience Start of term End of term Chosen by[1]
Alabama (list) File:Alabama Lieutenant Governor visits Lyster Army Health Clinic (cropped).jpg Will Ainsworth Republican Alabama House January 14, 2019 2027 Separate election
Alaska (list) File:Nancy Dahlstrom, 2024.jpg Nancy Dahlstrom Republican Commissioner of Alaska Department of Corrections
Alaska House
December 5, 2022 2026 Same ticket
Arkansas (list) File:Leslie Rutledge (25475720912) (1).jpg Leslie Rutledge Republican Attorney General January 10, 2023 2027 Separate election
California (list) File:Eleni Kounalakis in 2021.jpg Eleni Kounalakis Democratic United States Ambassador to Hungary January 7, 2019 2027 (term limits) Separate election
Colorado (list) File:2010 Official Picture of Representative Dianne Primavera (cropped).jpg Dianne Primavera Democratic Colorado House January 8, 2019 2027 Same ticket
Connecticut (list) File:Bysiewicz Sworn In (cropped).jpg Susan Bysiewicz Democratic Secretary of the State of Connecticut
Connecticut House
January 9, 2019 2027 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
Delaware (list) Kyle Evans Gay Democratic Delaware Senate January 21, 2025 2029 Separate election
Florida (list) File:Jeanette Nunez official photo (cropped).jpg Jeanette Nuñez Republican Florida House January 8, 2019 2027 (term limits) Same ticket
Georgia (list) File:Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones 2023 (cropped 2).jpg Burt Jones Republican Georgia Senate January 9, 2023 2027 Separate election
Hawaii (list) File:Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke Portrait 2023 (cropped).png Sylvia Luke Democratic Hawaii House December 5, 2022 2026 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
Idaho (list) File:Scott Bedke in 2022 (cropped).jpg Scott Bedke Republican Idaho House Speaker January 2, 2023 2027 Separate election
Illinois (list) File:Juliana Stratton 2023 (cropped).jpg Juliana Stratton Democratic Illinois House January 14, 2019 2027 Same ticket
Indiana (list) Micah Beckwith Republican Noblesville public library trustee January 13, 2025 2029 Same ticket
Iowa (list) File:Iowa State Senator Chris Cournoyer.jpg Chris Cournoyer Republican Iowa Senate December 16, 2024 2027 Same ticket
Kansas (list) File:David Toland official photo (cropped).jpg David Toland Democratic State Secretary of Commerce January 2, 2021 2027 Same ticket
Kentucky (list) File:Jacqueline Coleman.png Jacqueline Coleman Democratic No prior offices December 10, 2019 2027 (term limits) Same ticket
Louisiana (list) File:Billy Nungesser 2018.jpg Billy Nungesser Republican Plaquemines Parish President January 11, 2016 2028 Separate election
Maryland (list) File:Aruna Miller Official Portrait.jpg Aruna Miller Democratic Maryland House of Delegates January 18, 2023 2027 Same ticket
Massachusetts (list) File:Kim Driscoll, official portrait, lieutenant governor (cropped).jpg Kim Driscoll Democratic Mayor of Salem January 5, 2023 2027 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
Michigan (list) File:8R4A9159 (53359280492) (Garlin Gilchrist).jpg Garlin Gilchrist Democratic No prior offices January 1, 2019 2027 (term limits) Same ticket
Minnesota (list) File:PFlanagan close up.jpg Peggy Flanagan Democratic (DFL) Minnesota House January 7, 2019 2027 Same ticket
Mississippi (list) File:Delbert Hosemann.jpg Delbert Hosemann Republican Mississippi Secretary of State January 14, 2020 2028 (term limits) Separate election
Missouri (list) David Wasinger Republican No prior offices January 13, 2025 2029 Separate election
Montana (list) File:3x4.svg Kristen Juras Republican No prior offices January 4, 2021 2029 Same ticket
Nebraska (list) File:Joseph P Kelly.jpg Joe Kelly Republican United States Attorney for the District of Nebraska January 5, 2023 2027 Same ticket
Nevada (list) File:Stavros Anthony (8871828881).jpg Stavros Anthony Republican Las Vegas City Council January 2, 2023 2027 Separate election
New Jersey (list) File:Tahesha Way.jpg Tahesha Way Democratic Secretary of State
Passaic County Freeholder
September 8, 2023 2026 Same ticket
New Mexico (list) File:Lt. Governor Presiding in the Senate (cropped).jpg Howie Morales Democratic New Mexico Senate
Grant County Clerk
January 1, 2019 2027 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
New York (list) File:Antonio Delgado, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg Antonio Delgado Democratic U.S. House May 25, 2022 2026[2] Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
North Carolina (list) File:Senator Rachel Hunt 2023-25 Legislative Portrait (cropped).jpg Rachel Hunt Democratic North Carolina Senate
North Carolina House
January 1, 2025 2029 Separate election
North Dakota (list) File:3x4.svg Michelle Strinden Republican North Dakota House December 15, 2024 2028 Same ticket
Ohio (list) File:LtGov-Jon-Husted (cropped).jpg Jon Husted Republican Secretary of State
Ohio Senate
House Speaker
Ohio House
January 14, 2019 2027 Same ticket
Oklahoma (list) File:Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Matt Pinnell.jpg Matt Pinnell Republican Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party January 14, 2019 2027 Separate election
Pennsylvania (list) File:AustinDavis.jpg Austin Davis Democratic Pennsylvania House January 17, 2023 2027 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries
Rhode Island (list) File:Sabina Matos 11.21.jpg Sabina Matos Democratic Providence City Council April 14, 2021 2027 Separate election
South Carolina (list) File:Pamela Evette 2019.jpg Pamela Evette Republican No prior offices January 9, 2019 2027 Same ticket
South Dakota (list) Tony Venhuizen Republican South Dakota House January 30, 2025 2027 Same ticket
Tennessee (list) File:Sen. Randy McNally (cropped).jpg Randy McNally Republican Tennessee Senate
Tennessee House
January 10, 2017 2027 State Senate[3]
Texas (list) File:Dan Patrick Texas (alt crop).jpg Dan Patrick Republican Texas Senate January 20, 2015 2027 Separate election
Utah (list) File:Official portrait of Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson (cropped).png Deidre Henderson Republican Utah Senate January 4, 2021 2029 Same ticket
Vermont (list) File:John S. Rodgers, 2024.jpg John S. Rodgers Republican Vermont Senate
Vermont House of Representatives
January 9, 2025 2027 Separate election
Virginia (list) Winsome Sears in November 2021 Winsome Sears Republican Virginia House of Delegates January 15, 2022 2026 Separate election
Washington (list) File:Denny Heck official (cropped).jpg Denny Heck Democratic U.S. House
Washington House
January 13, 2021 2029 Separate election
West Virginia (list) File:3x4.svg Randy Smith Republican West Virginia House
West Virginia Senate
January 8, 2025 2027 State Senate[4]
Wisconsin (list) File:Sara Rodriguez 2023 (cropped).png Sara Rodriguez Democratic Wisconsin State Assembly January 3, 2023 2027 Same ticket in the general elections;
Separate elections in the primaries

Territories[change]

Territory Image Lieutenant governor Party Prior public experience Start of term End of term Chosen by[1]
American Samoa (list) File:Pulu Ae Ae Jr., 2011.jpg Pulu Ae Ae Republican No prior offices January 3, 2025 2029 Same ticket
Guam (list) File:Lt.-governor-josh-tenorio.jpg Josh Tenorio Democratic No prior offices January 7, 2019 2027 Same ticket
Northern Mariana Islands (list) File:David Apatang Standing with USAF Airmen Cropped.jpg David Apatang Independent Mayor of Saipan January 9, 2023 2027 Same ticket
U.S. Virgin Islands (list) File:Tregenza Roach.jpg Tregenza Roach Democratic Legislature of the Virgin Islands January 7, 2019 2027 Same ticket

States without Lieutenant Governors[change]

State Office Image Officeholder Party Prior public experience Start of term
Arizona[Note 1] Secretary of State File:Adrian Fontes by Gage Skidmore.jpg Adrian Fontes Democratic County Recorder of Maricopa County January 2, 2023
Maine President of the Senate Mattie Daughtry Democratic Maine Senate

Maine House of Representatives

December 4, 2024
New Hampshire President of the Senate File:Sharon Carson The Benefits of Family (1) (cropped).jpg Sharon Carson Republican New Hampshire Senate
New Hampshire House of Representatives
December 4, 2024
Oregon Oregon Treasurer[Note 2] File:Tobias Read 2017.jpg Tobias Read[Note 2] Democratic Oregon House January 3, 2017
Wyoming Secretary of State File:Chuck Gray by Gage Skidmore.jpg Chuck Gray Republican Wyoming House of Representatives January 2, 2023

Federal districts and territories without Lieutenant Governors[change]

Jurisdiction Office Image Officeholder Party Prior public experience Start of term
District of Columbia Chairman of the Council File:Phil Mendelson.jpg Phil Mendelson[5] Democratic DC Councilman
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner
June 13, 2012
Puerto Rico Secretary of State File:Verónica Ferraiuoli 2025.png Verónica Ferraiuoli New Progressive No prior offices January 2, 2025

Notes[change]

  1. Proposition 131 passed in the 2022 election which will create the office of Arizona Lieutenant Governor starting with the 2026 election.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cite error: The named reference Note02 was used but no text was provided for refs named (see the help page).

References[change]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Executive Branch of the Several States". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
  2. NY lieutenant gubernatorial terms begin at midnight New Year's Day.
  3. 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.
  4. 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
  5. 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.