List of lieutenant governors of Rhode Island

Seal of the Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island is Daniel McKee.[1] He assumed office January 6, 2015.

In Rhode Island, the lieutenant governor and governor of Rhode Island are elected on separate tickets.

Deputy Governors of the Colony of Rhode Island

Dr. John Clarke, Deputy Governor 1669-70, 1671-72

The Royal Charter was suspended from 1686 until 1689.

William Bradford, last deputy governor of the colony and first deputy governor of the state

Deputy and lieutenant governors of the State of Rhode Island

NamePartyTerm StartTerm EndResidence
William BradfordNov. 1775May 1778Bristol
Jabez BowenMay 1778May 1780Providence
William WestMay 1780May 1781Scituate
Jabez BowenMay 1781May 1786Providence
Daniel OwenMay 1786May 1790Glocester
Samuel J. PotterMay 1790Feb. 1799S. Kingstown

The title of the office was changed to "Lieutenant Governor" in 1798.

NamePartyTerm StartTerm EndResidenceGovernor(s) served under
George Brown17991800S. KingstownArthur Fenner
Samuel J. Potter18001803S. KingstownArthur Fenner
Paul Mumford18031805NewportArthur Fenner
Isaac Wilbour18061807Little ComptonIsaac Wilbour
Constant Taber18071808NewportJames Fenner
Simeon Martin18081810NewportJames Fenner
Isaac Wilbour18101811Little ComptonJames Fenner
Simeon Martin18111816NewportWilliam Jones
Jeremiah Thurston18161817HopkintonWilliam Jones
Edward Wilcox18171821CharlestownNehemiah R. Knight
Caleb Earle18211824ProvidenceWilliam C. Gibbs
Charles Collins18241833NewportJames Fenner
Lemuel H. Arnold
Jeffrey Hazard18331835ExeterJohn B. Francis
George Engs18351836NewportJohn B. Francis
Jeffrey Hazard18361837ExeterJohn B. Francis
Benjamin Babock Thurston18371838HopkintonJohn B. Francis
Joseph Childs18381839PortsmouthWilliam Sprague III
Byron Diman18401842BristolSamuel Ward King
Nathaniel Bullock18421843BristolThomas Dorr

Lieutenant Governors Under The Constitution, 1843-present

Samuel G. Arnold, Lieutenant Governor, 1852–1853, 1861–1862
William Greene, Lieutenant Governor 1866-1868
Arthur W. Dennis, Lieutenant Governor 1909-1910
Felix A. Toupin, Lieutenant Governor 1923-1925
Bob Weygand, Lieutenant Governor from 1993-1997
NamePartyTerm StartTerm EndGovernor(s) served underResidence
Byron DimanLaw & Order18431846Arthur Fenner
Charles Jackson
Bristol
Elisha HarrisWhig18461847Byron DimanCoventry
Edward W. Lawton18471849Elisha HarrisNewport
Thomas Whipple18491851Henry B. AnthonyCoventry
William Beach LawrenceDemocratic18511852Philip AllenNewport
Samuel G. ArnoldWhig18521853Philip AllenProvidence
Francis M. DimondDemocratic18531854himselfBristol
John J. Reynolds18541855William W. HoppinN. Kingstown
Anderson C. Rose18551856William W. HoppinNew Shoreham
Nicholas Brown III18561857William W. HoppinWarwick
Thomas G. TurnerRepublican18571859Elisha DyerWarren
Isaac Saunders18591860Thomas G. TurnerScituate
J. Russell Bullock18601861William Sprague IVBristol
Samuel G. ArnoldDemocratic & Constitutional Unionist18611862William Sprague IVProvidence
Seth PadelfordRepublican18631865William C. Cozzens
James Y. Smith
Providence
Duncan Pell18651866James Y. SmithNewport
William Greene18661868Ambrose Everett BurnsideWarwick
Pardon Stevens18681872Ambrose Everett Burnside
Seth Padelford
Newport
Charles Cutler18721873Seth PadelfordWarren
Charles C. Van ZandtRepublican18731875Henry HowardNewport
Henry Tillinghast SissonRepublican18751877Henry LippittLittle Compton
Albert Howard18771880Charles C. Van ZandtE. Providence
Henry Fay18801883Alfred H. LittlefieldNewport
Oscar Rathbun18831885Augustus O. BournWoonsocket
Lucius B. DarlingRepublican18851887George P. WetmorePawtucket
Samuel R. Honey18871888John W. DavisNewport
Enos Lapham18881889Royal C. TaftWarwick
Daniel LittlefieldRepublican18891890Herbert W. LaddCentral Falls
William T. C. Wardwell18901891John W. DavisBristol
Henry A. StearnsRepublican18911892Herbert W. LaddLincoln
Melville BullRepublican18921894D. Russell BrownMiddletown
Edwin Allen18941897D. Russell Brown
Charles W. Lippitt
Hopkinton
Aram J. PothierRepublican18971898Elisha Dyer, Jr.Woonsocket
William GregoryRepublican18981900Elisha Dyer, Jr.N. Kingstown
Charles D. KimballRepublican19001901William GregoryProvidence
George L. ShepleyRepublican19021903Charles D. KimballProvidence
Adelard ArchambaultDemocratic19031904Lucius F. C. GarvinWoonsocket
George H. UtterRepublican19041905Lucius F. C. GarvinWesterly
Frederick H. JacksonRepublican19051908George H. UtterProvidence
Ralph WatrousRepublican19081909James H. HigginsWarwick
Arthur W. DennisRepublican19091910Aram J. PothierProvidence
Zenas Work BlissRepublican19101913Aram J. PothierCranston
Rosewell BurchardRepublican19131915Aram J. PothierL. Compton
Emery J. San SouciRepublican19151921R. Livingston BeeckmanProvidence
Harold GrossRepublican19211923Emery J. San SouciProvidence
Felix A. ToupinDemocratic19231925William S. FlynnLincoln
Nathaniel W. SmithRepublican19251927Aram J. PothierS. Kingstown
Norman S. CaseRepublican19271928Aram J. PothierProvidence
James G. ConnellyRepublican19291933Norman S. CasePawtucket
Robert E. QuinnDemocratic19331937Theodore Francis GreenW. Warwick
Raymond E. JordanDemocratic19371939Robert E. QuinnPawtucket
James O. McManusRepublican19391941William Henry Vanderbilt IIIW. Warwick
Louis W. CappelliDemocratic19411944J. Howard McGrathProvidence
John O. PastoreDemocratic19451945J. Howard McGrathProvidence
John S. McKiernanDemocratic19451957John O. Pastore
himself
Dennis J. Roberts
Providence
Armand H. CoteDemocratic19571959Dennis J. RobertsPawtucket
John A. Notte, Jr.Democratic19591961Christopher Del SestoProvidence
Edward P. GalloglyDemocratic19611965John A. Notte, Jr.
John Chafee
Providence
Giovanni FolcarelliDemocratic19651967John ChafeeScituate
Joseph O'Donnell, Jr.Republican19671969John ChafeeN. Smithfield
J. Joseph GarrahyDemocratic19691977Frank Licht
Philip W. Noel
Providence
Thomas R. DiLuglioDemocratic19771985J. Joseph GarrahyJohnston
Richard A. LichtDemocratic19851989Edward D. DiPreteProvidence
Roger N. BeginDemocratic19891993Edward D. DiPrete
Bruce Sundlun
Woonsocket
Robert WeygandDemocratic19931997Bruce Sundlun
Lincoln C. Almond
E. Providence
Bernard JackvonyRepublican19971999Lincoln C. AlmondE. Greenwich
Charles J. FogartyDemocratic19992007Lincoln C. Almond
Donald Carcieri
Glocester
Elizabeth H. RobertsDemocratic20072015Donald Carcieri
Lincoln Chafee
Cranston
Daniel McKeeDemocratic2015presentGina RaimondoCumberland

2010 controversy

During the 2010 elections, the Cool Moose Party of Rhode Island submitted Bob Healey as candidate for Lieutenant Governor. He ran on the proposition that he will attempt to abolish the office of Lieutenant Governor itself.[2]

References

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