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In 1876, he rose to the position of lieutenantgovernor and, for a short period in 1877, served as acting governor.
After news reached the city about the destruction of the pilgrimage caravan in 1757, angry protesters sought out the lieutenantgovernor who had failed to come to its aid.
It was noted that she had previously argued that the position of lieutenantgovernor should be abolished.
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Under his leadership thereafter as lieutenantgovernor, the economic impact of the movie industry increased by $51 million.
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She ran for lieutenantgovernor again in 2002 and was re-elected.
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Chevalier made a brief entry into politics with an unsuccessful bid for the office of lieutenantgovernor in 1995.
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In case of a vacancy in the office of governor, the lieutenantgovernor becomes governor.
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If any of these events occur while the office of lieutenantgovernor is vacant, the secretary of state becomes either governor or acting governor.
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Prior to the 1963 constitution, the governor and lieutenantgovernor were elected through separate votes, allowing them to be from different parties.
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Under the constitution, candidates for both governor and lieutenantgovernor must be citizens of the state for at least six years prior to the election.
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There is no limit to the number of terms a lieutenantgovernor may hold.
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Another 1967 amendment increased the terms of both the governor and lieutenantgovernor to four years.
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He was appointed lieutenantgovernor of the island.
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It also allowed candidates for governor and lieutenantgovernor to run as a ticket instead of being elected on separate ballots.
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Almost immediately there was speculation of his being promoted to the post of lieutenantgovernor.
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The governor and lieutenantgovernor are elected separately and thus may be of different political parties.
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The offices of governor and lieutenantgovernor are elected on the same ticket.
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When the governor is unable to attend a function, for instance, the lieutenantgovernor may be sent in place of the governor.
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During impeachment or when the governor is temporarily disabled or absent from office, then the lieutenantgovernor will have the powers of the governor.
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Kunin was a frequent speaker statewide during her time as lieutenantgovernor.
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When the office of governor becomes vacant for any reason, the lieutenantgovernor becomes governor for the remainder of the term.
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In the event a governor dies, resigns or is removed from office, the lieutenantgovernor typically becomes governor.
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The constitution provides for the election of a lieutenantgovernor for the same term as the governor.
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Before the adoption of the 1965 constitution, the lieutenantgovernor only acted as governor.
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In 18 other states, the lieutenantgovernor and the governor are elected separately and as a result may be of different political parties.
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Because this has the effect of making the speaker the lieutenantgovernor, the speaker is often referred to by the title lieutenantgovernor.
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The lieutenantgovernor is subject to the same limitations and runs on a combined ticket with the governor.
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At the time, the governor and lieutenantgovernor were elected on separate ballots to terms lasting two years.
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Prior to this amendment, there were nine incidents in which the elected governor and lieutenantgovernor were not of the same political party.
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The 1849 constitution also created the office of lieutenantgovernor, who, in cases of vacancy in the office of governor, becomes governor.
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The provincial coffers supply the relevant lieutenantgovernor for other expenses of office, travel costs, and the upkeep of official residences, amongst other necessities.
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The next year he would be elected lieutenantgovernor.
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Both the governor and lieutenantgovernor are elected to four-year terms of office.
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Prior to 1992, the lieutenantgovernor assumed power any time the governor was out of the state.
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Eleven states voted to select a governor (and in some cases, lieutenantgovernor).
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The 1967 amendment also increased the terms of both the governor and lieutenantgovernor to four years.
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He is also the most recent serving lieutenantgovernor to die.
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Both the governor and lieutenantgovernor are elected every four years.
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The offices of governor and lieutenantgovernor have four-year terms, which are next up for election in 2016.
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During the convention, he was nominated for the office of lieutenantgovernor.
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In the absence of the governor, the lieutenantgovernor assumes the powers and duties of office of governor.
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The governor and lieutenantgovernor are elected on the same ticket.
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He would then endorse his lieutenantgovernor for the 2014 gubernatorial election.
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Revenues from a head tax were paid in cash locally and went directly to the lieutenantgovernor of the colony.
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Likewise, should both offices become vacant at the same time, the president "pro tempore" acts as governor, with the office of lieutenantgovernor remaining vacant.
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All 28 candidates are selected by the governor, lieutenantgovernor, and speaker of the house.
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Besides the administration of the oaths of office, there is no set formula for the swearing-in of a lieutenantgovernor-designate.
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The lieutenantgovernor alone is also constitutionally mandated to summon the legislature.
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Since the 1821 constitution, the lieutenantgovernor explicitly becomes governor upon such vacancy in the office and serves for the entire remainder of the term.
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If the governor resigns, dies, or is impeached, tried, and convicted, then the lieutenantgovernor becomes governor.
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On several occasions in the state's history, proposals for a lieutenantgovernor were raised and rejected.
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Treadwell, lieutenantgovernor at the time, assumed the governor's office.
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He was also elected as lieutenantgovernor, serving from 1936 to 1939.
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The governor and lieutenantgovernor would therefore be from the same party, but may not necessarily be political allies.
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He served as its lieutenantgovernor for fourteen years (17161730), including an extended period from 1723 to 1728 when he acted as governor.
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Freeman remains active in his community in promoting tourism, which had been his principal duty when he was lieutenantgovernor.
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The office of lieutenantgovernor was created in 1868, abolished in 1875, and recreated in 1901.
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Following his defeat in the mayoral campaign, he once again ran for lieutenantgovernor.
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At the time, the lieutenantgovernor was elected independently from the governor.
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It was headed by a president and a vice-president (analogous to a governor and lieutenantgovernor, respectively).
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Long, however, was undeterred by the defeat for lieutenantgovernor.
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The lieutenantgovernor is elected at the same time as the governor.
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Siegelman was accused of trading government favors for campaign donations when he was governor from 1999 to 2003 and lieutenantgovernor from 1995 to 1999.
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He was a state senator for 18 years and served as the lieutenantgovernor for 8 years before becoming governor in 1997.
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Today, it is still the home of the state legislature and the offices of the governor and lieutenantgovernor.
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In roughly half of the states with the position, the lieutenantgovernor is elected separately from the governor.
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The lieutenantgovernor is also expected to undertake various ceremonial roles.
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The governor may appoint the lieutenantgovernor to her cabinet.
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Candidates for governor and lieutenantgovernor ran on a ticket as running mates.
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He was elected lieutenantgovernor and served in that position from 1979 to 1983.
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If the governor becomes incapacitated, the lieutenantgovernor assumes the duties of the governor.
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He ended his candidacy after questions were raised about campaign expenditures during his 2010 campaign for lieutenantgovernor.
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The governor and lieutenantgovernor were elected separately at the time.
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The 1865 and 1868 constitutions created the office of lieutenantgovernor, who would similarly act as governor.
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During much of the colonial period, the governor was absentee and the lieutenantgovernor was the beneficiary of the council's advice.
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In 1992, the state constitution was amended to require candidates for governor and lieutenantgovernor to be nominated and elected as a ticket.
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Additionally, the lieutenantgovernor assumes the office of governor in case of the governor's death, resignation, or incapacitation.
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Beginning with the state senate's refusal to seat a new lieutenantgovernor, fighting broke out in the chamber and spread throughout the statehouse.
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He failed in his run for lieutenantgovernor in 1878.
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He ran unsuccessfully for lieutenantgovernor in 1983.
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He served as lieutenantgovernor of the province from 1711 until 1716, and again in the early 1730s.
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In 1987, he became the market general manager, a position he held until his appointment as lieutenantgovernor.
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The lieutenantgovernor then receives the insignia of the province's order or orders.
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In the 1970s, another change was made, which made the office of lieutenantgovernor elected jointly with the governor.
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He again ran for lieutenantgovernor in 1944, and was elected the state's 33rd lieutenantgovernor.
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Since the 1938 constitution, the lieutenantgovernor explicitly becomes governor upon such vacancy in the office.
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He rose rapidly in prominence, and was elected lieutenantgovernor in 1879 and governor in 1880.
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In 1956, he was elected lieutenantgovernor, and in 1958 was elected governor.
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The lieutenantgovernor also serves as a surrogate speaker for the governor around the state and as a representative for state government.
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