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List of Lieutenant Governors of Michigan

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Lieutenant Governor of the State of Michigan
Garlin Gilchrist in Grand Rapids.jpg
Incumbent
Garlin Gilchrist

since January 1, 2019
AppointerPopularly Elected With the Governor
Term length4 Years
Inaugural holderEdward Mundy
FormationJanuary 26, 1837
Websitemichigan.gov/ltgov
President of Senate of the State of Michigan
Incumbent
Garlin Gilchrist

since January 1, 2019
Appointerex officio
Term length4 Years
Inaugural holderEdward Mundy
FormationJanuary 26, 1837
Websitemichigan.gov/ltgov

The lieutenant governor of Michigan is the second-ranking official in U.S. state of Michigan, behind the governor. The holder of this office is afforded the courtesy title of the Honorable for life.

The current lieutenant governor is Garlin Gilchrist, a Democrat, who has held the office since January 1, 2019.

Process

In Michigan, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected as a ticket to serve a term of four years. The election takes place two years after each presidential election; thus, the next election will take place in November 2022.

Nomination

Following the August primary election in each gubernatorial election year, the state's two largest political parties convene a state convention and nominate candidates for lieutenant governor, secretary of state and attorney general, among other offices. Because the governor and lieutenant governor are elected as a ticket, the party's gubernatorial nominee usually makes the de facto decision as to whom the party will nominate for lieutenant governor, then convention delegates officially confirm the designation.

Historically, the governor and lieutenant governor were elected separately, leading to occasions where Republicans controlled one office and the Democrats another (as with George Romney and T. John Lesinski). This changed with the Michigan Constitution of 1963.

Election and inauguration

After the November general election, the governor and lieutenant governor take office on January 1. Thus, the winners of the 2018 election began their term on January 1, 2019.

Term limits

Like the governor, the lieutenant governor is allowed to serve up to two terms in office.

Duties

There are three main duties assigned to the lieutenant governor:

  • to serve as acting governor while the governor is out of state;
  • to become governor in the event that the governor is unable to serve due to death, illness or incapacitation; and
  • to preside over the Michigan Senate.

These days, the lieutenant governor also acts as an assistant to the governor. When the governor is unable to attend a function, for instance, the lieutenant governor may be sent in place of the governor. The lieutenant governor will also occasionally head blue-ribbon commissions into pressing public policy issues.

List of lieutenant governors

Parties

Democratic (18) Republican (43) Whig (3)

# Lieutenant Governor Term in office Political Party Governor(s)
1 Edward Mundy.png Edward Mundy 1835–1840 Democratic Stevens T. Mason (D)
2 J Wright Gordon.JPG James Wright Gordon 1840–1841 Whig William Woodbridge (W)
3 No image.svg Thomas J. Drake 1841–1842 Whig James Wright Gordon (W)
4 Origen D. Richardson.jpg Origen D. Richardson 1842–1846 Whig John S. Barry (D)
5 William Greenly.png William L. Greenly 1846–1847 Democratic Alpheus Felch (D)
6 No image.svg Charles P. Bush 1847–1848 Democratic William L. Greenly (D)
7 William M. Fenton.png William M. Fenton 1848–1852 Democratic Epaphroditus Ransom (D)
John S. Barry (D)
8 No image.svg Calvin Britain 1852–1853 Democratic Robert McClelland (D)
9 Andrew parsons.jpg Andrew Parsons 1853 Democratic Robert McClelland (D)
10 No image.svg George Griswold 1853–1855 Democratic Andrew Parsons (D)
11 No image.svg George Coe 1855–1859 Republican Kinsley S. Bingham (R)
12 Edmund Burke Fairfield.png Edmund Burke Fairfield 1859–1861 Republican Moses Wisner (R)
13 James Birney (Michigan Lieutenant Governor).jpg James M. Birney 1861 Republican Austin Blair (R)
14 Joseph R. Williams.jpg Joseph R. Williams 1861 Republican Austin Blair (R)
15 Henry Titus Backus.jpg Henry T. Backus 1861–1863 Republican Austin Blair (R)
16 Charles S. May.png Charles S. May 1863–1865 Republican Austin Blair (R)
17 Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor portrait.jpg Ebenezer O. Grosvenor 1865–1867 Republican Henry H. Crapo (R)
18 Dwight May.png Dwight May 1867–1869 Republican Henry H. Crapo (R)
19 Morgan Bates.png Morgan Bates 1869–1873 Republican Henry P. Baldwin (R)
20 Henry H. Holt.png Henry H. Holt 1873–1877 Republican John J. Bagley (R)
21 No image.svg Alonzo Sessions 1877–1881 Republican Charles Croswell (R)
22 No image.svg Moreau S. Crosby 1881–1885 Republican David Jerome (R)
Josiah Begole (D)
23 Archibald Buttars.png Archibald Buttars 1885–1887 Republican Russell A. Alger (R)
24 No image.svg James H. MacDonald 1887–1889 Republican Cyrus G. Luce (R)
25 No image.svg William Ball 1889–1891 Republican Cyrus G. Luce (R)
26 John Strong Michigan.png John Strong 1891–1893 Democratic Edwin B. Winans (D)
27 J. Wight Giddings.png J. Wight Giddings 1893–1895 Republican John Treadway Rich (R)
28 Alfred Milnes (Michigan Congressman).png Alfred Milnes 1895 Republican John Treadway Rich (R)
29 Joseph R. McLaughlin.png Joseph R. McLaughlin 1895–1897 Republican John Treadway Rich (R)
30 Thomas B. Dunstan.png Thomas B. Dunstan 1897–1899 Republican Hazen S. Pingree (R)
31 Orrin W. Robinson.png Orrin W. Robinson 1899–1903 Republican Hazen S. Pingree (R)
Aaron T. Bliss (R)
32 Alexander Maitland LG.png Alexander Maitland 1903–1907 Republican Aaron T. Bliss (R)
Fred M. Warner (R)
33 PatrickHKelley.jpg Patrick H. Kelley 1907–1911 Republican Fred M. Warner (R)
34 John Q. Ross 2.png John Q. Ross 1911–1915 Republican Chase Osborn (R)
Woodbridge Nathan Ferris (D)
35 Luren D. Dickinson.jpg Luren Dickinson 1915–1921 Republican Woodbridge Nathan Ferris (D)
Albert Sleeper (R)
36 Thomas Read Politician.jpg Thomas Read 1921–1925 Republican Alex J. Groesbeck (R)
37 George W. Welsh.png George W. Welsh 1925–1927 Republican Alex J. Groesbeck (R)
38 Luren D. Dickinson.jpg Luren Dickinson 1927–1933 Republican Fred W. Green (R)
Wilber M. Brucker (R)
39 Allen E. Stebbins.png Allen E. Stebbins 1933–1935 Democratic William Comstock (D)
40 Thomas Read Politician.jpg Thomas Read 1935–1937 Republican Frank Fitzgerald (R)
41 Leo J. Nowicki.png Leo J. Nowicki 1937–1939 Democratic Frank Murphy (D)
42 Luren D. Dickinson.jpg Luren Dickinson 1939 Republican Frank Fitzgerald (R)
Office vacant 1939–1940
43 Matildadodge.jpg Matilda Dodge Wilson 1940–1941 Republican Luren Dickinson (R)
44 Lieutenant Governor Frank Murphy.png Frank Murphy 1941–1943 Democratic Murray Van Wagoner (D)
45 Eugene C. Keyes.png Eugene C. Keyes 1943–1945 Republican Harry Kelly (R)
46 Vernon J. Brown.jpg Vernon J. Brown 1945–1947 Republican Harry Kelly (R)
47 Eugene C. Keyes.png Eugene C. Keyes 1947–1949 Republican Kim Sigler (R)
48 John W. Connolly.png John W. Connolly 1949–1951 Democratic G. Mennen Williams (D)
49 William C. Vandenberg.png William C. Vandenberg 1951–1953 Republican G. Mennen Williams (D)
50 Clarence A. Reid.png Clarence A. Reid 1953–1955 Republican G. Mennen Williams (D)
51 Philip Hart 1965.png Philip Hart 1955–1959 Democratic G. Mennen Williams (D)
52 John Swainson (1961 portrait).png John Swainson 1959–1961 Democratic G. Mennen Williams (D)
53 T. John Lesinski.png T. John Lesinski 1961–1965 Democratic John Swainson (D)
George W. Romney (R)
54 William Milliken 1969.png William G. Milliken 1965–1969 Republican George W. Romney (R)
55 Thomas F. Schweigert.png Thomas F. Schweigert 1970–1971 Republican William G. Milliken (R)
56 James H. Brickley.png James H. Brickley 1971–1975 Republican William G. Milliken (R)
57 James Damman.png James Damman 1975–1979 Republican William G. Milliken (R)
58 James H. Brickley.png James H. Brickley 1979–1982 Republican William G. Milliken (R)
Office vacant 1982–1983
59 Martha Wright Griffiths.jpg Martha Griffiths 1983–1991 Democratic James Blanchard (D)
60 Connie Binsfeld.png Connie Binsfeld 1991–1999 Republican John Engler (R)
61 Dick Posthumus.jpeg Dick Posthumus 1999–2003 Republican John Engler (R)
62 JohnDCherryMichigan.jpg John D. Cherry 2003–2011 Democratic Jennifer Granholm (D)
63 Michigan Lt. Governor Brian Calley in Detroit 2016.jpg Brian Calley 2011–2019 Republican Rick Snyder (R)
64 Garlin Gilchrist in Grand Rapids.jpg Garlin Gilchrist 2019–present Democratic Gretchen Whitmer (D)

Notes


Source: Michigan Manual 2003-2004, Chapter IV, Former Officials of Michigan

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