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California: Lieutenant Governors


Lieutenant Governors of California, 1849-2019(May beincomplete!)
JohnMcDougal 1849-51DavidC. Broderick 1851-52SamuelPurdy 1852-56RobertM. Anderson 1856-58JohnWalkup 1858-60JohnG. Downey 1860IsaacN. Quinn 1860-61Pablode la Guerra 1861-62JohnF. Chellis 1862-63TimothyN. Machin 1863-67WilliamHolden 1867-71RomualdoPacheco 1871-75WilliamIrwin 1875JamesA. Johnson 1875-80JohnMansfield 1880-83JohnDaggett 1883-87RobertW. Waterman 1887StephenM. White 1887-91JohnB. Reddick 1891-95SpencerG. Millard 1895WilliamT. Jeter 1895-99JacobH. Neff 1899-1903AldenAnderson 1903-07WarrenR. Porter 1907-11A.J. Wallace 1911-15JohnM. Eshleman 1915-16WilliamD. Stephens 1916-17C.C. Young 1919-27BuronFitts 1927-28HerschelL. Carnahan 1928-31FrankF. Merriam 1931-34GeorgeJ. Hatfield 1935-39EllisE. Patterson 1939-43FrederickF. Houser 1943-47GoodwinJ. Knight 1947-53HaroldJ. Powers 1953-59GlennM. Anderson 1959-67RobertH. Finch 1967-69EdReinecke 1969-74JohnL. Harmer 1974-75MervynM. Dymally 1975-79MikeCurb 1979-83LeoT. McCarthy 1983-95GrayDavis 1995-99CruzBustamante 1999-2007JohnGaramendi 2007-09GavinNewsom 2011-19

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1859:D.W. Cheesman (Rep), defeated.
  • 1894:WilliamT. Jeter, defeated.
  • 1895 Oct 24:SpencerG. Millard, died in office.
  • 1902:IsidoreB. Dockweiler (Dem), defeated.
  • 1916 Feb 28:JohnM. Eshleman, died in office.
  • 1930:TallantTubbs (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1946:JohnF. Shelley, defeated.
  • 1954:EdwardR. Roybal, defeated;JamesW. Silliman, defeated.
  • 1962:GeorgeChristopher (Rep), defeated.
  • 1966:RobertH. Finch (Rep), elected.
  • 1974:JohnL. Harmer, defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:RolandSheppard (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1978:MervynM. Dymally (Dem), defeated;MikeCurb (Rep), elected.
  • 1982:CarolBoyd Hallett (Rep), defeated.
  • 1986:BillRichardson (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1986:MikeCurb (Rep), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:JamesC. Griffin (American Independent), defeated.
  • 2006 Jun 6:JohnGaramendi (Dem), nominated;JackieSpeier (Dem), defeated in primary;LizFigueroa (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2006 Nov 7:JohnGaramendi (Dem), elected;TomMcClintock (Rep), defeated;DonnaJ. Warren (Green), defeated;LynneteShaw (Libertarian), defeated;JimKing (American Independent), defeated;TomCondit (Peace and Freedom), defeated.

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