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Only then did he turn his head and actually look at the lieutenant governor.
She was also the second woman to have been lieutenant governor.
"What does the lieutenant governor have to do with that?"
The state's first lieutenant governor took office in January 2010.
His father, who was also a state senator, ran for lieutenant governor in 1970, and lost.
His father was the lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1970 to 1971.
In 1982 he was running for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.
In 1962, he was the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor.
One would create a new position of lieutenant governor starting in 2009.
Many states do perfectly well without any lieutenant governor at all.
From 1971 to 1975 he was lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.
No state has elected a black woman as lieutenant governor.
The next year he would be elected as lieutenant governor.
Each was under a lieutenant governor and provided independent government services.
New Jersey will get a lieutenant governor, but not until 2010.
He lost his last race, a bid for lieutenant governor.
The position of lieutenant governor was created in the 1874 constitution.
His first run for lieutenant governor in 2000 was unsuccessful.
He reversed his position just before running for lieutenant governor in 1985.
It is possible for a lieutenant governor to stand on principle too much.
The two also ran against each other for lieutenant governor in the 1972 Democratic primary.
She was the first lieutenant governor ever to serve as the president of that organization.
There is no limit to the number of terms a lieutenant governor may hold.
Democratic senators did not want the position of lieutenant governor going to someone who might run for the office in two years.
He was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 1828.