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Michigan: Lieutenant Governors


Lieutenant Governors of Michigan, 1835-2022(May beincomplete!)
EdwardMundy 1835-40JamesWright Gordon 1840-41OrigenD. Richardson 1842-46WilliamL. Greenly 1846-47WilliamM. Fenton 1848-51CalvinBritain 1852-53AndrewParsons 1853GeorgeA. Coe 1855-58EdmundB. Fairfield 1859-60JamesBirney 1861CharlesS. May 1863-64EbenezerO. Grosvenor 1865-66DwightMay 1867-68MorganBates 1869-72HenryH. Holt 1873-76AlonzoSessions 1877-80MoreauS. Crosby 1881-84ArchibaldButtars 1885-86JamesH. McDonald 1887-89JohnStrong, Jr. 1891-92J.Wight Giddings 1893-94AlfredMilnes 1894-95ThomasB. Dunstan 1897-98OrrinW. Robinson 1899-1902AlexanderMaitland 1903-06PatrickH. Kelley 1907-10JohnQ. Ross 1911-14LurenD. Dickinson 1915-20ThomasRead 1921-24GeorgeW. Welsh 1925-26LurenD. Dickinson 1927-32AllenE. Stebbins 1933-34ThomasRead 1935-36LeoJ. Nowicki 1937-38LurenD. Dickinson 1939MatildaR. Wilson 1940FrankMurphy 1941-42EugeneC. Keyes 1943-44VernonJ. Brown 1945-46EugeneC. Keyes 1947-48JohnW. Connolly 1949-50WilliamC. Vandenberg 1951-52ClarenceA. Reid 1953-54PhilipA. Hart 1955-58JohnB. Swainson 1959-60T.John Lesinski 1961-64WilliamG. Milliken 1965-69JamesH. Brickley 1971-74JamesJ. Damman 1975-78JamesH. Brickley 1979-82MarthaW. Griffiths 1983-90ConnieBinsfeld 1991-98DickPosthumus 1999-2002JohnD. Cherry, Jr. 2003-BrianN. Calley 2011-18GarlinD. Gilchrist II 2019-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1839:ThomasFitzgerald, defeated.
  • 1864:EbenezerO. Grosvenor (Rep), elected;MartinS. Brackett (Dem), defeated.
  • 1868:JohnG. Parkhurst, defeated.
  • 1876:JuliusHouseman (Dem), defeated.
  • 1878:AlfredP. Swineford (Dem), defeated;LysanderWoodward, defeated.
  • 1880:SullivanArmstrong, defeated.
  • 1886 Nov 2:JamesH. McDonald (Rep), elected;SolomonS. Curry (Fusion), defeated;CharlesMosher (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1889 Jan 19:JamesH. McDonald, died in office.
  • 1890:WilliamS. Linton (Rep), defeated.
  • 1894:PerryMayo (Rep), defeated.
  • 1898 Nov 8:OrrinW. Robinson (Rep), elected;MichaelF. McDonald (Fusion), defeated;N.Norton Clark (Prohibition), defeated;AustinS. Randall (People's), defeated;JoelDregrey (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1900:JonathanG. Ramsdell (Dem), defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:PatrickH. Kelley (Rep), elected;ThomasN. Rogers (Dem), defeated;HenryH. Moore (Prohibition), defeated;PhilipEngle (Socialist), defeated;MichaelHuber (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:JohnQ. Ross (Rep), elected;StephenD. Williams (Dem), defeated;GerritMasselink (Prohibition), defeated;BenjaminV. Lawrence (Socialist), defeated;ShepardB. Cowles (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912:JamesW. Helme, Jr. (Dem), defeated;WilliamD. Gordon (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1914 Nov 3:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;EmmetL. Beach (Dem), defeated;JamesN. McBride (Progressive), defeated;EdwardA. Kosten (Socialist), defeated;HarryC. Doane (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1916 Aug 29:JohnP. Kirk (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Aug 29:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;DavidE. Heineman (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamD. Gordon (Rep), defeated in primary;FrankP. Bohn (Rep), defeated in primary;RobertY. Ogg (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Aug 29:ThomasH. Coxe (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Aug 29:JohnF. Eesley (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Aug 29:JamesH. Hunt (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Nov 7:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;JohnS. Smith (Dem), defeated;ThomasH. Coxe (Socialist), defeated;JohnF. Eesley (Prohibition), defeated;JamesH. Hunt (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesH. Coxe (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1918 Aug 25:EwartL. Gardiner (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Aug 25:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;DavidE. Heineman (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Aug 25:HarveyA. Hedden (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Aug 25:JohnY. Johnston (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Aug 25:JamesM. Lee (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;EwartL. Gardiner (Dem), defeated;HarveyA. Hedden (Socialist), defeated;JohnY. Johnston (Prohibition), defeated;JamesM. Lee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920:CharlesB. Scully (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1922 Sep 12:WalterI. McKenzie (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Sep 12:ThomasRead (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Sep 12:EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Sep 12:LoganM. Cunningham (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Nov 7:ThomasRead (Rep), elected;WalterI. McKenzie (Dem), defeated;EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), defeated;LoganM. Cunningham (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1924:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), defeated in primary;G.Elmer McArthur (Rep), defeated in primary;FranklinMoore (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1924:MichaelJ. Doyle (Dem), defeated.
  • 1926 Sep 14:GerritMasselink (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1926 Sep 14:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;GeorgeW. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary;FredB. Wells (Rep), defeated in primary;OscarA. Riopelle (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Sep 14:EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1926 Nov 2:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;GerritMasselink (Dem), defeated;EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1928 Sep 4:FrankJ. Sawyer (Dem), nominated;TheodoreH. Elferdink (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Sep 4:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;FredL. Woodworth (Rep), defeated in primary;G.Elmer McArthur (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Sep 4:EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1928 Sep 4:GeorgeM. Campbell (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1928 Sep 4:WilfredNewman (Workers), nominated unopposed.
  • 1928 Sep 4:TheodoreGramaticoff (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1928 Nov 6:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;FrankJ. Sawyer (Dem), defeated;GeorgeM. Campbell (Socialist), defeated;WilfredNewman (Workers), defeated;EdithR. Luttenbacher (Prohibition), defeated;TheodoreGramaticoff (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1930 Sep 9:FrankJ. Sawyer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1930 Sep 9:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;ThomasRead (Rep), defeated in primary;FredM. Breen (Rep), defeated in primary;EthanM. Thompson (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1930 Sep 9:IdaS. Wilson (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1930 Sep 9:BenjaminA. Faulkner (Workers), nominated unopposed.
  • 1930 Sep 9:NormanWager (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1930 Nov 4:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;FrankJ. Sawyer (Dem), defeated;BenjaminA. Faulkner (Workers), defeated;IdaS. Wilson (Socialist), defeated;NormanWager (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1932:CharlesA. Sink (Rep), defeated in primary;VirgilA. Fitch (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1932:E.M. Loose (Prohibition), defeated;LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), defeated.
  • 1934 Sep 11:AllenE. Stebbins (Dem), nominated;JohnT. Bailey (Dem), defeated in primary;PatrickH. Kane (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Sep 11:ThomasRead (Rep), nominated;FredR. Ming (Rep), defeated in primary;ErnestT. Conlon (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Nov 6:ThomasRead (Rep), elected;AllenE. Stebbins (Dem), defeated;RoyE. Mathews (Socialist), defeated;JohnMaki (Communist), defeated;C.C. Willett (Farmer-Labor), defeated;RichardA. O'Brien (Socialist Labor), defeated;MauriceC. Latta (Commonwealth), defeated;GeorgeW. Starkweather (People's Progressive), defeated;CliffieD. Willis (National), defeated;WalterA. Woods (American), defeated.
  • 1936 Sep 15:LeoJ. Nowicki (Dem), nominated;LeonD. Case (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesF. Hemans (Dem), defeated in primary;HenryC. Glasner (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1936 Sep 15:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;ThomasRead (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1936 Nov 3:LeoJ. Nowicki (Dem), elected;LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), defeated;NahumBurnett (Socialist), defeated;WesleyRied (Farmer-Labor), defeated;FrankSykes (Communist), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankE. Ellsworth (American), defeated.
  • 1938 Sep 13:LeoJ. Nowicki (Dem), nominated;GeorgeA. Schroeder (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Sep 13:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), nominated;ThomasRead (Rep), defeated in primary;ArthurF. Moore (Rep), defeated in primary;JosephA. Powers (Rep), defeated in primary;EdwardW. Fehling (Rep), defeated in primary;HoraceT. Barnaby (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Nov 8:LurenD. Dickinson (Rep), elected;LeoJ. Nowicki (Dem), defeated;KermitJohnson (Socialist), defeated;FrankJ. Sawyer (Constitutional Democratic), defeated;AnthonyKoss (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesE. Shaver (Square Deal), defeated;BlancheWinters (American), defeated;E.M. Loose (Commonwealth), defeated;RoyDent (Protestants United), defeated.
  • 1940 Sep 10:FrankMurphy (Dem), nominated;AnthonyJ. Wilkowski (Dem), defeated in primary;DavidM. Martin (Dem), defeated in primary;JamesL. Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;DonW. Canfield (Dem), defeated in primary;EdwardT. Kane (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesJ. Rydzewski (Dem), defeated in primary;ArthurC. E. Strom (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankJ. Berka (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Sep 10:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), nominated;ArthurE. Wood (Rep), defeated in primary;FelixH. H. Flynn (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesF. Thomson (Rep), defeated in primary;EltonR. Eaton (Rep), defeated in primary;ArthurF. Moore (Rep), defeated in primary;R.N. Holsaple (Rep), defeated in primary;HoraceT. Barnaby (Rep), defeated in primary;GeorgeW. Schudlich (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Nov 5:FrankMurphy (Dem), elected;EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), defeated;CharlesWalters (Socialist), defeated;BenjaminJ. Faulkner (Communist), defeated;LeRoyM. Lowell (Prohibition), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1942 Sep 15:FrankMurphy (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1942 Sep 15:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), nominated;ThomasRead (Rep), defeated in primary;D.Hale Brake (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1942 Nov 3:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), elected;FrankMurphy (Dem), defeated;E.Harold Munn (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1944 Jul 11:JamesH. Lee (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1944 Jul 11:VernonJ. Brown (Rep), nominated;EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Nov 7:VernonJ. Brown (Rep), elected;JamesH. Lee (Dem), defeated;HaroldA. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;SamuelLeinbach (Socialist), defeated;GeorgeR. Vose (America First), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1946 Jun 18:OsmundKelly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1946 Jun 18:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), nominated;HowardNugent (Rep), defeated in primary;OwenJ. Cleary (Rep), defeated in primary;GeorgeN. Higgins (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1946 Nov 5:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), elected;OsmundKelly (Dem), defeated;HaroldA. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;W.Clifford Bentley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1948 Sep 14:JohnW. Connolly (Dem), nominated;VictorTargonski (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1948 Sep 14:EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1948 Nov 2:JohnW. Connolly (Dem), elected;EugeneC. Keyes (Rep), defeated;PerryHayden (Prohibition), defeated;LeonardKlue (Socialist), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1950 Sep 12:JohnW. Connolly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1950 Sep 12:WilliamC. Vandenberg (Rep), nominated;HarryHenderson (Rep), defeated in primary;DanMills (Rep), defeated in primary;LaverneLaubengayer (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1950 Nov 7:WilliamC. Vandenberg (Rep), elected;JohnW. Connolly (Dem), defeated;RichardE. DeMille (Prohibition), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;SolDollinger (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1952 Aug 5:JohnW. Connolly (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1952 Aug 5:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), nominated;GeorgeW. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary;HarryHenderson (Rep), defeated in primary;DavidE. Young (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Nov 4:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), elected;JohnW. Connolly (Dem), defeated;HaroldA. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1954 Aug 3:PhilipA. Hart (Dem), nominated;GeorgeS. Fitzgerald (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1954 Aug 3:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1954 Nov 2:PhilipA. Hart (Dem), elected;ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), defeated;HaroldA. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1956 Aug 7:PhilipA. Hart (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1956 Aug 7:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1956 Nov 6:PhilipA. Hart (Dem), elected;ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), defeated;HaroldA. Lindahl (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1958 Aug 5:JohnB. Swainson (Dem), nominated;MichaelT. Mohardt (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1958 Nov 4:JohnB. Swainson (Dem), elected;DonaldA. Brown (Rep), defeated;HerbertE. Crouter (Prohibition), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;LarryDolinski (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1960 Aug 2:T.John Lesinski (Dem), nominated;RichardF. Vander Veen (Dem), defeated in primary;GeorgeH. Dougherty (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamJ. Coughlin (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1960 Aug 2:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), nominated;EdwardHutchinson (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1960 Nov 8:T.John Lesinski (Dem), elected;ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), defeated;W.Clifford Bentley (Socialist Labor), defeated;EvelynSell (Socialist Workers), defeated;LaverneLaubengayer (Tax Cut), defeated;PhillipE. Fisher (Prohibition), defeated;BasilC. Sherlock (Independent American), defeated.
  • 1962 Aug 7:T.John Lesinski (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1962 Aug 7:ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), nominated;JohnH. Stahlin (Rep), defeated in primary;RockwellT. Gust, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1962 Nov 6:T.John Lesinski (Dem), elected;ClarenceA. Reid (Rep), defeated;JamesC. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1964 Nov 3:WilliamG. Milliken (Rep), elected;RobertA. Derengoski (Dem), defeated;HarrietTalan (Socialist Workers), defeated;JamesJackson (Freedom Now), defeated;W.Clifford Bentley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1966 Nov 8:WilliamG. Milliken (Rep), elected;JohnB. Bruff (Dem), defeated;W.Clifford Bentley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1970 Nov 3:JamesH. Brickley (Rep), elected;EdwardH. McNamara (Dem), defeated;RobertE. Cauley (American Independent), defeated;EvelynKirsch (Socialist Workers), defeated;W.Clifford Bentley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:JamesJ. Damman (Rep), elected;PaulW. Brown (Dem), defeated;ReginaMcNulty (Human Rights), defeated;JosephineA. Chapman (American Independent), defeated;AlG. Terwilliger (Conservative), defeated;RuthC. Getts (Socialist Workers), defeated;AlfredW. Wegener (Socialist Labor), defeated;WilliamAllan (Communist), defeated;R.Wayne Evans (U.S. Labor), defeated.
  • 1978:OliviaMaynard (Dem), defeated.
  • 1982:ClairA. White (Tisch Independent Citizens), defeated;MarthaW. Griffiths (Dem), elected;ThomasE. Brennan (Rep), defeated.
  • 1982 Dec 27:JamesH. Brickley, resigned.
  • 1986:ColleenEngler (Rep), defeated;MarthaW. Griffiths (Dem), elected.
  • 1990 Nov 6:ConnieBinsfeld (Rep), elected;OliviaMaynard (Dem), defeated;Kirby(Workers World), defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:ConnieBinsfeld (Rep), elected;DebbieStabenow (Dem), defeated.
  • 1998 Nov 3:DickPosthumus (Rep), elected;JamesG. Agee (Dem), defeated.
  • 2002 Nov 5:JohnD. Cherry, Jr. (Dem), elected;LorenN. Bennett (Rep), defeated;AdriannaBuonarroti (Green), defeated;ClaraC. Pilchak (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated.
  • 2006 Nov 7:ScottyBoman (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2010 Nov 2:BrianN. Calley (Rep), elected;BrendaL. Lawrence (Dem), defeated;ErwinJ. Haas (Libertarian), defeated;ChrisLevels (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;LynnMeadows (Green), defeated.
  • 2014 Nov 4:ScottyBoman (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2018 Nov 6:GarlinD. Gilchrist II (Dem), elected;LisaLyons (Rep), defeated;AngeliqueChaiser Thomas (Libertarian), defeated;EarlP. Lackie (Libertarian), defeated;CharinH. Davenport (Green), defeated;RaymondH. Warner (Natural Law), defeated.
  • 2022 Nov 8:GarlinD. Gilchrist II (Dem), elected;ShaneHernandez (Rep), defeated;BrianEllison (Libertarian), defeated;MelissaCarone (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;DestinyClayton (Green), defeated;DougDern (Natural Law), defeated.

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