Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota explained

Post:Lieutenant Governor
Body:North Dakota
Insignia:Great Seal of North Dakota.svg
Insigniasize:120
Flag:Flag of North Dakota.svg
Department:North Dakota Office of the Governor
Incumbent:Tammy Miller
Incumbentsince:January 3, 2023
Termlength:4 years
Inaugural:Alfred Dickey
Formation:November 20, 1889

The lieutenant governor of North Dakota is a political office in North Dakota. The lieutenant governor's duty is to preside as President of the Senate, and is responsible for legislative relations, the state budget and agribusiness development. In the event the office of the governor becomes vacant, the lieutenant governor assumes that office and appoints a replacement lieutenant.[1]

The current lieutenant governor is Tammy Miller, having been appointed by Governor Doug Burgum.[2]

Before 1974, the lieutenant governor of North Dakota was elected separately from the governor. To avoid hostile relations between a lieutenant governor and governor from different parties, the process was changed to where the governor and lieutenant governor are elected together on a joint ballot and are of the same party.[3]

Lieutenant governors of North Dakota

Parties
ImageLt. GovernorTermPartyGovernor(s) served underNote
1Alfred Dickey1889–1891RepublicanJohn Miller (R)
2Roger Allin1891–1893RepublicanAndrew H. Burke (R)[4]
3Elmer D. Wallace1893–1895Democratic-IndependentEli C. D. Shortridge (D)
4John H. Worst1895–1897RepublicanEli C. D. Shortridge (D)
5Joseph M. Devine1897–1898RepublicanFrank A. Briggs (R)
6David Bartlett1901–1907RepublicanFrank White (R)
Elmore Y. Sarles (R)
7Robert S. Lewis1907–1911RepublicanJohn Burke (D)
8Usher L. Burdick1911–1913RepublicanJohn Burke (D)
9Anton T. Kraabel1913–1915RepublicanL. B. Hanna (R)
10John H. Fraine1915–1917RepublicanL. B. Hanna (R)
11Anton T. Kraabel1917–1919RepublicanLynn Frazier (R)
12Howard R. Wood1919–1923Republican/NPLLynn Frazier (R)
Ragnvald A. Nestos (R)
13Frank H. Hyland1923–1925RepublicanRagnvald A. Nestos (R)
14Walter Maddock1925–1928Republican/NPLArthur G. Sorlie (R)
15John W. Carr1929–1933RepublicanGeorge F. Shafer (R)
William Langer (R)
16Ole H. Olson1933–1934Republican/NPLWilliam Langer (R)
no lieutenant governor
17Walter Welford1935Republican/NPLThomas H. Moodie (D)
18Thorstein H. H. Thoresen1937–1939Republican/NPLWilliam Langer (R)
19Jack A. Patterson1939–1941Republican/NPLJohn Moses (D)
20Oscar W. Hagen1941–1943Republican/NPLJohn Moses (D)
21Henry Holt1943–1944DemocraticJohn Moses (D)
22Clarence P. Dahl1945–1951RepublicanFred G. Aandahl (R)
23Ray Schnell1951–1953RepublicanClarence Norman Brunsdale (R)
24Clarence P. Dahl1953–1957RepublicanClarence Norman Brunsdale (R)
25Francis Clyde Duffy1957–1959RepublicanJohn E. Davis (R)
26Clarence P. Dahl1959–1961RepublicanJohn E. Davis (R)
27Orville W. Hagen1961–1963RepublicanWilliam L. Guy (D)
28Frank A. Wenstrom1963–1965RepublicanWilliam L. Guy (D)
29Charles Tighe1965–1969Democratic-NPLWilliam L. Guy (D)
30Richard F. Larsen1969–1973RepublicanWilliam L. Guy (D)
31Wayne Sanstead1973–1981Democratic-NPLArthur A. Link (D)
32Ernest Sands1981–1985RepublicanAllen I. Olson (R)
33Ruth Meiers1985–1987Democratic-NPLGeorge A. Sinner (D)
34Lloyd Omdahl1987–1992Democratic-NPLGeorge A. Sinner (D)
35Rosemarie Myrdal1992–2000RepublicanEd Schafer (R)
36Jack Dalrymple2000–2010RepublicanJohn Hoeven (R)
37Drew Wrigley2010–2016RepublicanJack Dalrymple (R)
38Brent Sanford2016–2023RepublicanDoug Burgum (R)
392023–presentRepublicanDoug Burgum (R)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constitution of North Dakota. North Dakota Legislative Assembly. August 22, 2019.
  2. Web site: Governor-Elect Doug Burgum holds first press conference after winning election . www.kfyrtv.com. June 27, 2019.
  3. Web site: North Dakota Legislature: Measures Before the Voters . June 27, 2019.
  4. Served as Governor of North Dakota