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Missouri: Lieutenant Governors


Lieutenant Governors of Missouri, 1820-2018(May beincomplete!)
WilliamH. Ashley 1820-24BenjaminHarrison Reeves 1824-28DanielDunklin 1828-32LilburnW. Boggs 1832-36FranklinCannon 1836-40MeredithM. Marmaduke 1840-44JamesYoung 1844-48ThomasL. Price 1848-52WilsonBrown 1853-55HancockLee Jackson 1857-61ThomasC. Reynolds 1860-61WillardP. Hall 1861-64GeorgeSmith 1865-69EdwinO. Stanard 1869-71JosephJ. Gravely 1871-72CharlesP. Johnson 1873-75NormanJ. Colman 1875-77HenryC. Brockmeyer 1877-81RobertA. Campbell 1881-85AlbertP. Morehouse 1885-89DavidA. Ball 1887StephenH. Claycomb 1889-93JohnB. O'Meara 1893-97AugustH. Bolte 1897-1901JohnA. Lee 1901-03ThomasL. Rubey 1903-04JohnC. McKinley 1905-09JacobF. Gmelich 1909-13WilliamR. Painter 1913-17WallaceCrossley 1917-21HiramLloyd 1921-25PhilipA. Bennett 1925-29EdwardH. Winter 1929-33FrankG. Harris 1933-44WalterNaylor Davis 1945-49JamesT. Blair, Jr. 1949-57EdwardV. Long 1957-60HilaryA. Bush 1961-65ThomasF. Eagleton 1965-69WilliamS. Morris 1969-73WilliamC. Phelps 1973-81KennethJ. Rothman 1981-85HarriettWoods 1985-89MelCarnahan 1989-93RogerB. Wilson 1993-2000MichaelL. Parson 2017-18

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1820:WilliamH. Ashley (Dem), elected.
  • 1824:BenjaminHarrison Reeves (Dem), elected.
  • 1828:DanielDunklin (Dem), elected.
  • 1836:FranklinCannon, elected.
  • 1840:MeredithM. Marmaduke (Dem), elected.
  • 1844:JamesYoung (Dem), elected.
  • 1855 Aug 27:WilsonBrown, died in office.
  • 1860:ThomasC. Reynolds, elected.
  • 1864 Nov 8:GeorgeSmith (Rep), elected.
  • 1868 Nov 3:EdwinO. Stanard (Rep), elected;NormanJ. Colman, defeated.
  • 1870 Nov 8:JosephJ. Gravely (Rep), elected.
  • 1872 Apr 28:JosephJ. Gravely, died in office.
  • 1872 Nov 5:CharlesP. Johnson, elected.
  • 1874 Nov 3:NormanJ. Colman (Dem), elected.
  • 1876 Nov 7:HenryC. Brockmeyer (Dem), elected.
  • 1880 Nov 2:RobertA. Campbell (Dem), elected;MiloBlair (Rep), defeated;HomerF. Fellows (Greenback), defeated.
  • 1903 Apr 27:JohnA. Lee, resigned.
  • 1904:JohnC. McKinley (Rep), elected.
  • 1916 Aug 1:WallaceCrossley (Dem), nominated;JosephJ. Crites (Dem), defeated in primary;PhilipMcCollum (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Aug 1:RoyF. Britton (Rep), nominated;WilliamO. Atkeson (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesJ. Kyle (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Aug 1:CharlesChristian Bell (Progressive), nominated unopposed, but withdrew.
  • 1916 Aug 1:JamesDeWitt Carpenter (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Aug 1:EdwardT. Middlecoff (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Nov 7:WallaceCrossley (Dem), elected;RoyF. Britton (Rep), defeated;JamesDeWitt Carpenter (Socialist), defeated;EdwardT. Middlecoff (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920 Nov 2:HiramLloyd (Rep), elected;CarterM. Buford (Dem), defeated;LouisSchneider (Socialist), defeated;E.H. Wessler (Farmer-Workers), defeated;TheodoreBaeff (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1924 Nov 4:PhilipA. Bennett (Rep), elected;CarterM. Buford (Dem), defeated;WilliamUngerer (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1928:KarlOberheu (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1928 Aug 7:FrankG. Harris (Dem), nominated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:FrankG. Harris (Dem), defeated.
  • 1932 Aug 2:FrankG. Harris (Dem), nominated.
  • 1932 Nov 8:TheodoreBaeff (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankG. Harris (Dem), elected.
  • 1936 Nov 3:FrankG. Harris (Dem), elected;ManvelH. Davis (Rep), defeated;GeorgeA. Kovaka (Socialist), defeated;VanderbiltBelton (Communist), defeated;KarlOberheu (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1940 Aug 6:FrankG. Harris (Dem), nominated;JohnG. Christy (Dem), defeated in primary;DanD. Porter (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Aug 6:WilliamP. Elmer (Rep), nominated;JamesE. Ford (Rep), defeated in primary;JuliusJ. Scheske (Rep), defeated in primary;GeorgeBartholomaeus (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Nov 5:FrankG. Harris (Dem), elected;WilliamP. Elmer (Rep), defeated;AdaM. Demaree (Socialist), defeated;WilliamJ. Cady (Prohibition), defeated;MichaelL. Hiltner (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1944 Aug 1:WalterNaylor Davis (Dem), nominated;DanD. Porter (Dem), defeated in primary;DavidB. Russell (Dem), defeated in primary;CullenS. Duncan (Dem), defeated in primary;RedmondS. Brennan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Aug 1:JamesG. Blaine (Rep), nominated;JosephT. Tate (Rep), defeated in primary;OrlandK. Armstrong (Rep), defeated in primary;ClaudeL. Lambert (Rep), defeated in primary;HenryB. Hart (Rep), defeated in primary;E.A. Duensing (Rep), defeated in primary;AaronJ. Rehkop (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Nov 7:WalterNaylor Davis (Dem), elected;JamesG. Blaine (Rep), defeated;EdithF. Stevens (Socialist), defeated;MichaelL. Hiltner (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1944 Dec 30:FrankG. Harris, died in office.
  • 1952 Aug 5:JamesT. Blair, Jr. (Dem), nominated;WilliamJ. Becker (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Aug 5:HenryArthur (Rep), nominated;HarryKemp (Rep), defeated in primary;ThomasG. Woolsey (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Nov 4:JamesT. Blair, Jr. (Dem), elected;HenryArthur (Rep), defeated;SolDerman (Progressive), defeated;E.F. Moore (Socialist), defeated;O.M. Tanner (Christian Nationalist), defeated;R.H. Shadwell (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:EdwardV. Long (Dem), elected;RichardM. Webster (Rep), defeated.
  • 1964 Nov 3:ThomasF. Eagleton (Dem), elected;JewettM. Fulkerson (Rep), defeated.
  • 1968 Aug 6:LemT. Jones, Jr. (Rep), nominated.
  • 1968 Nov 5:LemT. Jones, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1972:JamesP. Aylward, Jr. (Dem), defeated.
  • 1984:MelHancock (Rep), defeated.
  • 1988:RichardB. Grisham (Rep), defeated.
  • 1988 Aug 2:MelCarnahan (Dem), nominated.
  • 1988 Nov 8:MelCarnahan (Dem), elected.
  • 1992 Nov 3:RogerB. Wilson (Dem), elected.
  • 1996 Nov 5:RogerB. Wilson (Dem), elected.
  • 2000 Aug 8:R.Wendell Bailey (Rep), nominated.
  • 2000 Nov 7:R.Wendell Bailey (Rep), defeated.
  • 2012 Aug 7:SusanMontee (Dem), nominated;JudyBaker (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamHaas (Dem), defeated in primary;SaraLampe (Dem), defeated in primary;DennisWeisenburger (Dem), defeated in primary;JackieTownes McGee (Dem), defeated in primary;BeckyLee Plattner (Dem), defeated in primary;FredKratky (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2012 Aug 7:PeterKinder (Rep), nominated;BradLager (Rep), defeated in primary;MikeCarter (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesW. Kullman (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2012 Aug 7:CynthiaL. Davis (Constitution), nominated unopposed.
  • 2012 Aug 7:MatthewCopple (Libertarian), nominated unopposed.
  • 2012 Nov 6:PeterKinder (Rep), elected;SusanMontee (Dem), defeated;MatthewCopple (Libertarian), defeated;CynthiaL. Davis (Constitution), defeated;CharlesR. Jackson, defeated.

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