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List of lieutenant governors of Missouri

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Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
since January 13, 2025
AppointerPopular election / Governor of Missouri
Term lengthFour years, no term limits
Inaugural holderWilliam Henry Ashley
Formation1820
SuccessionFirst
Salary$86,484 (2017)[1]
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Number of lieutenant governors of Missouri by party affiliation
PartyGovernors
 Democratic32
Republican13
Democratic-Republican2
Liberal Republican2

Thelieutenant governor of Missouri is the first person in theorder of succession of theU.S. state ofMissouri'sexecutive branch, thus serving as governor in the event of the death, resignation, removal,impeachment, absence from the state, or incapacity due to illness of thegovernor of Missouri. The lieutenant governor also serves, ex officio, as president of theMissouri Senate. The lieutenant governor is elected separately from the governor, and therefore may be of a different party than the governor.

The current lieutenant governor isDavid Wasinger, since January 13, 2025.

List

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  Democratic-Republican (2)  Democratic (32)  Republican (13)  Liberal Republican (2)

# Lieutenant GovernorTook officeLeft officeParty GovernorTerms[A]
1William Henry AshleySep 18, 1820Nov 15, 1824Democratic-RepublicanAlexander McNair1
2Benjamin Harrison ReevesNov 15, 1824July 1825Frederick Bates12[B]
VacantJuly 1825Nov 17, 182812[C]
Abraham J. Williams
John Miller
3Daniel DunklinNov 17, 1828Nov 19, 1832Democratic1
4Lilburn BoggsNov 19, 1832Sep 30, 1836Daniel Dunklin12
VacantSep 30, 1836Nov 21, 1836Lilburn Boggs12[D]
5Franklin CannonNov 21, 1836Nov 16, 1840Democratic1
6Meredith Miles MarmadukeNov 16, 1840Feb 9, 1844Thomas Reynolds12
VacantFeb 9, 1844Nov 20, 1844Meredith Miles Marmaduke12[D]
7James YoungNov 20, 1844Nov 20, 1848DemocraticJohn C. Edwards1
8Thomas Lawson PriceNov 20, 1848Jan 3, 1853Austin Augustus King
9Wilson BrownJan 3, 1853Aug 27, 1855Sterling Price12[E]
VacantAug 27, 1855Jan 5, 185712[F]
10Hancock Lee JacksonJan 5, 1857Feb 27, 1857DemocraticTrusten Polk112
VacantFeb 27, 1857Oct 22, 1857Hancock Lee Jackson16[G]
10Hancock Lee JacksonOct 22, 1857Jan 3, 1861DemocraticRobert Marcellus Stewart34
11Thomas Caute ReynoldsJan 3, 1861Jul 23, 1861Claiborne Fox Jackson16[H]
12Willard Preble HallJul 31, 1861Jan 31, 1864RepublicanHamilton Rowan Gamble23[I]
VacantJan 31, 1864Jan 2, 1865Willard Preble Hall14[D]
13George SmithJan 2, 1865Jan 12, 1869RepublicanThomas Clement Fletcher1
14Edwin Obed StanardJan 12, 1869Jan 4, 1871Joseph W. McClurg
15Joseph J. GravelyJan 4, 1871Apr 28, 1872Liberal RepublicanB. Gratz Brown12[E]
VacantApr 28, 1872Jan 3, 187312[F]
16Charles Phillip JohnsonJan 3, 1873Jan 12, 1875Liberal RepublicanSilas Woodson1
17Norman Jay ColmanJan 12, 1875Jan 8, 1877DemocraticCharles Henry Hardin
18Henry Clay BrockmeyerJan 8, 1877Jan 10, 1881John Smith Phelps
19Robert Alexander CampbellJan 10, 1881Jan 12, 1885Thomas Theodore Crittenden
20Albert P. MorehouseJan 12, 1885Dec 28, 1887John S. Marmaduke12
VacantDec 28, 1887Jan 14, 1889Albert P. Morehouse12[D]
21Stephen Hugh ClaycombJan 14, 1889Jan 9, 1893DemocraticDavid R. Francis1
22John Baptiste O'MearaJan 9, 1893Jan 11, 1897William Joel Stone
23August BolteJan 11, 1897Jan 14, 1901Lawrence Vest Stephens
24John Adams LeeJan 14, 1901Apr 25, 1903Alexander Monroe Dockery12[B]
25Thomas Lewis RubeyApr 25, 1903Jan 9, 1905Alexander Monroe Dockery12[J]
26John C. McKinleyJan 9, 1905Jan 11, 1909RepublicanJoseph W. Folk1
27Jacob Friedrich GmelichJan 11, 1909Jan 13, 1913Herbert S. Hadley
28William Rock PainterJan 13, 1913Jan 8, 1917DemocraticElliot Woolfolk Major
29Wallace CrossleyJan 8, 1917Jan 10, 1921Frederick D. Gardner
30Hiram LloydJan 10, 1921Jan 12, 1925RepublicanArthur M. Hyde
31Philip Allen BennettJan 12, 1925Jan 14, 1929Samuel Aaron Baker
32Edward Henry WinterJan 14, 1929Jan 9, 1933Henry S. Caulfield
33Frank Gaines HarrisJan 9, 1933Dec 30, 1944DemocraticGuy Brasfield Park2+12[E]
Lloyd C. Stark
Forrest C. Donnell
VacantDec 30, 1944Jan 8, 194512[F]
34Walter Naylor DavisJan 8, 1945Jan 10, 1949DemocraticPhil M. Donnelly1
35James T. Blair Jr.Jan 10, 1949Jan 14, 1957Forrest Smith2
Phil M. Donnelly
36Edward V. LongJan 14, 1957Sep 23, 1960James T. Blair Jr.12[K]
VacantSep 23, 1960Jan 9, 196112[C]
37Hilary A. BushJan 9, 1961Jan 11, 1965DemocraticJohn M. Dalton1
38Thomas EagletonJan 11, 1965Dec 27, 1968Warren E. Hearnes
VacantDec 27, 1968Jan 13, 1969148[c]
39William S. MorrisJan 13, 1969Jan 8, 1973Democratic1
40William C. PhelpsJan 8, 1973Jan 12, 1981RepublicanKit Bond2
Joseph P. Teasdale
41Kenneth RothmanJan 12, 1981Jan 14, 1985DemocraticKit Bond1
42Harriett WoodsJan 14, 1985Jan 9, 1989John Ashcroft
43Mel CarnahanJan 9, 1989Jan 11, 1993
44Roger B. WilsonJan 11, 1993Oct 16, 2000Mel Carnahan13
VacantOct 16, 2000Nov 15, 2000Roger B. Wilson13[D]
45Joe MaxwellNov 15, 2000Jan 10, 2005Democratic1+13[L]
Bob Holden
46Peter KinderJan 10, 2005Jan 9, 2017RepublicanMatt Blunt3
Jay Nixon
47Mike ParsonJan 9, 2017Jun 1, 2018Eric Greitens13
48Mike KehoeJun 18, 2018Jan 13, 2025Mike Parson1+23
49David WasingerJan 13, 2025IncumbentMike Kehoe

Notes

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  • A.^ The fractional terms of some lieutenant governors are not to be understood absolutely literally; rather, they are meant to show single terms during which multiple lieutenant governors served, due to resignations, deaths and the like.
  • B.ab Resigned from office.
  • C.ab Vacant due to resignation of lieutenant governor.
  • D.abcde Vacant due to lieutenant governor becoming governor for remainder of unexpired term.
  • E.abc Died in office.
  • F.abc Vacant due to death of lieutenant governor.
  • G.^ Vacant due to lieutenant governor acting as governor.
  • H.^ The Missouri state convention declared the executive department of the state had expatriated itself and their offices vacant.[2] Reynolds had fled the capital and aligned himself with theConfederacy.
  • I.^ Hall was elected the provisional governor of Missouri by the state convention.[2]
  • J.^ Appointed lieutenant governor following the resignation of Lee.
  • K.^ Resigned from office to take an appointed seat in theUnited States Senate.
  • L.^ Wilson appointed lieutenant governor-elect Maxwell to fill vacancy until his official inauguration.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Missouri state government salary". Ballotpedia. RetrievedApril 8, 2017.
  2. ^abJournal of the Missouri State Convention Held at Jefferson City, July, 1861. St. Louis: George Knapp & Co., Printers and Binders. 1861.OCLC 2650423. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2008.
  3. ^McCaskill, Claire (March 2, 2001)."OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, PERIOD JULY 1, 2000 TO NOVEMBER 15, 2000 AND THE TWO YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2000"(PDF). Office Of The State Auditor Of Missouri. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2008.

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