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Lieutenant Governor of Maryland

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Second highest-ranking official in Maryland

Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
Coat of arms of the state of Maryland
Incumbent
Aruna Miller
since January 18, 2023
Government of Maryland
Style
Term lengthFour years, no term limit
Inaugural holderChristopher C. Cox
FormationJanuary 1971
SuccessionFirst
WebsiteOffice of the Lieutenant Governor

Thelieutenant governor of Maryland is the second highest-ranking official in theexecutive branch of thestate government ofMaryland in the United States. The officeholder is elected on the same ticket as thegovernor of Maryland and must meet the same qualifications.

The current lieutenant governor isAruna Miller, who took office on January 18, 2023.

History

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The position was first created by theMaryland Constitution of 1864. Under that system of government, the lieutenant governor served aspresident of the Senate and would assume the office of governor if the incumbent should die, resign, be removed, or be disqualified.

The state'spresent constitution, adopted in 1867, abolished the lieutenant governorship. However, the position was re-established by a constitutional amendment ratified on November 3, 1970.

Duties and responsibilities

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Under the 1970 amendment, the lieutenant governor "shall have only the duties delegated to him by the governor." Maryland's lieutenant governorship is thus weaker than the office in several, but not all, other states that have one. For instance, in many states, including Texas, the lieutenant governor is the president of the state's Senate and in California the lieutenant governor assumesall of the governor's powers when the governor is out of the state. In both of those states, as in some others, the lieutenant governor is elected independently of the state's governor.

In practice, Maryland's lieutenant governor attends cabinet meetings, chairs various task forces and commissions, represents the state at ceremonial functions and at events with or without the governor, and advises the governor. If the governor dies, resigns or is removed from office (viaimpeachment conviction), the lieutenant governor becomes governor. A vacancy in the lieutenant governorship is filled by a person nominated by the governor and confirmed by a majority vote of the General Assembly voting in joint session.

List of lieutenant governors

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Parties

  Unionist (1)  Democratic (7)  Republican (2)

Under the Maryland Constitution of 1864

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Constitution was amended to abolish the office of Lieutenant Governor after Cox's tenure.
No.Lieutenant GovernorPartyTerm
1Christopher C. CoxUnionist1865–1868

Under the Maryland Constitution of 1867

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Constitution amended November 4, 1970, to re-create the office of Lieutenant Governor.
No.Lieutenant GovernorPartyTerm startTerm endGovernor
2Blair Lee IIIDemocraticJanuary 20, 1971January 17, 1979Marvin Mandel
3Samuel W. BogleyDemocraticJanuary 17, 1979January 19, 1983Harry Hughes
4J. Joseph Curran Jr.DemocraticJanuary 19, 1983January 21, 1987
5Melvin A. SteinbergDemocraticJanuary 21, 1987January 18, 1995William D. Schaefer
6Kathleen Kennedy TownsendDemocraticJanuary 18, 1995January 15, 2003Parris Glendening
7Michael SteeleRepublicanJanuary 15, 2003January 17, 2007Bob Ehrlich
8Anthony BrownDemocraticJanuary 17, 2007January 21, 2015Martin O'Malley
9Boyd RutherfordRepublicanJanuary 21, 2015January 18, 2023Larry Hogan
10Aruna MillerDemocraticJanuary 18, 2023IncumbentWes Moore

See also

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References

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  • Maryland State Archives. (October 20, 2017).Maryland Manual On-Line: A Guide to Maryland Government. "Lieutenant Governor". Retrieved August 15, 2020.
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Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly electedlieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant:

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Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, Wyoming, and Puerto Rico do not have lieutenant governors.
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