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Party affiliation of current United States lieutenant governors: Democratic
Republican
Position nonexistent
Party affiliation of current designated successors to the current United States governors : Democratic designated successor
Republican designated successor
New Progressive designated successor
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.
Republican (26)
Democratic (18)
Vermont Progressive (1)
State
Picture
Lieutenant governor
Party
Prior office(s) held
Took office
Term ends
Chosen by[ 1]
Alabama (List )
Will Ainsworth
Republican
Alabama House
Jan 14, 2019
2023
Separate election
Alaska (List )
Nancy Dahlstrom
Republican
Commissioner of Alaska Department of Corrections Alaska House
Dec 5, 2022
2026
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
Arkansas (List )
Leslie Rutledge
Republican
Arkansas Attorney General
Jan 10, 2023
2027
Separate election
California (List )
Eleni Kounalakis
Democratic
United States Ambassador to Hungary
Jan 7, 2019
2027 (term limits)
Separate election
Colorado (List )
Dianne Primavera
Democratic
Colorado House
Jan 8, 2019
2023
Same ticket
Connecticut (List )
Susan Bysiewicz
Democratic
Secretary of the State of Connecticut Connecticut House
Jan 9, 2019
2027
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
Delaware (List )
Bethany Hall-Long
Democratic
Delaware Senate Delaware House
Jan 17, 2017
2025
Separate election
Florida (List )
Jeanette Nuñez
Republican
Florida House
Jan 8, 2019
2027 (term limits)
Same ticket
Georgia (List )
Burt Jones
Republican
Georgia Senate
Jan 9, 2023
2027
Separate election
Hawaii (List )
Sylvia Luke
Democratic
Hawaii House
Dec 5, 2022
2026
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
Idaho (List )
Scott Bedke
Republican
Idaho House Speaker
Jan 2, 2023
2027
Separate election
Illinois (List )
Juliana Stratton
Democratic
Illinois House
Jan 14, 2019
2027
Same ticket
Indiana (List )
Suzanne Crouch
Republican
Auditor Indiana House
Jan 9, 2017
2025
Same ticket
Iowa (List )
Adam Gregg
Republican
Public Defender of Iowa
Jan 18, 2019
2023
Same ticket
Kansas (List )
David Toland
Democratic
State Secretary of Commerce
Jan 2, 2021
2027
Same ticket
Kentucky (List )
Jacqueline Coleman
Democratic
No prior offices
Dec 10, 2019
2023
Same ticket
Louisiana (List )
Billy Nungesser
Republican
Plaquemines Parish President
Jan 11, 2016
2024
Separate election
Maryland (List )
Aruna Miller
Democratic
Maryland House
Jan 18, 2023
2027
Same ticket
Massachusetts (List )
Kim Driscoll
Democratic
Mayor of Salem
Jan 5, 2023
2027
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
Michigan (List )
Garlin Gilchrist
Democratic
No prior offices
Jan 1, 2019
2027 (term limits)
Same ticket
Minnesota (List )
Peggy Flanagan
Democratic (DFL )
Minnesota House
Jan 7, 2019
2027
Same ticket
Mississippi (List )
Delbert Hosemann
Republican
Mississippi Secretary of State
Jan 14, 2020
2024
Separate election
Missouri (List )
Mike Kehoe
Republican
Missouri Senate
Jun 18, 2018
2025
Separate election
Montana (List )
Kristen Juras
Republican
No prior offices
Jan 4, 2021
2025
Same ticket
Nebraska (List )
Joe Kelly
Republican
United States Attorney for the District of Nebraska
Jan 5, 2023
2027
Same ticket
Nevada (List )
Stavros Anthony
Republican
Las Vegas City Council
Jan 2, 2023
2027
Separate election
New Jersey (List )
Tahesha Way
Democratic
Secretary of State Passaic County Freeholder
Sep 8, 2023
2026
Same ticket
New Mexico (List )
Howie Morales
Democratic
New Mexico Senate Grant County Clerk
Jan 1, 2019
2027
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
New York (List )
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 )
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Mark Robinson
Republican
No prior offices
Jan 1, 2021
2025
Separate election
North Dakota (List )
Tammy Miller
Republican
No prior offices
Jan 3, 2023
2024
Same ticket
Ohio (List )
Jon Husted
Republican
Secretary of State Ohio Senate House Speaker Ohio House
Jan 14, 2019
2027
Same ticket
Oklahoma (List )
Matt Pinnell
Republican
Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party
Jan 14, 2019
2027
Separate election
Pennsylvania (List )
Austin Davis
Democratic
Pennsylvania House
Jan 17, 2023
2027
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
Rhode Island (List )
Sabina Matos
Democratic
Providence City Council
Apr 14, 2021
2027
Separate election
South Carolina (List )
Pamela Evette
Republican
No prior offices
Jan 9, 2019
2023
Same ticket
South Dakota (List )
Larry Rhoden
Republican
South Dakota House Speaker
Jan 5, 2019
2027
Same ticket
Tennessee (List )
Randy McNally
Republican
Tennessee Senate Tennessee House
Jan 10, 2017
2023
State Senate [ 3]
Texas (List )
Dan Patrick
Republican
Texas Senate
Jan 20, 2015
2023
Separate election
Utah (List )
Deidre Henderson
Republican
Utah Senate
Jan 4, 2021
2025
Same ticket
Vermont (List )
David Zuckerman
Progressive
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (2017–2021)Vermont Senate Vermont House of Representatives
Jan 5, 2023
2025
Separate election
Virginia (List )
Winsome Sears
Republican
Virginia House of Delegates
Jan 15, 2022
2026
Separate election
Washington (List )
Denny Heck
Democratic
U.S. House Washington House
Jan 13, 2021
2025
Separate election
West Virginia (List )
Craig Blair
Republican
West Virginia House West Virginia Senate
Jan 13, 2021
2025
State Senate [ 4]
Wisconsin (List )
Sara Rodriguez
Democratic
Wisconsin State Assembly
Jan 3, 2023
2027
Same ticket in the general elections; Separate elections in the primaries
↑ Proposition 131 passed in the 2022 election which will create the office of Arizona Lieutenant Governor starting with the 2026 election.
↑ 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.