Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

The position of lieutenant governor of Ohio was established in 1852.[1] The lieutenant governor becomes governor if the governor resigns, dies in office or is removed by impeachment. Before 1852, the president of the Ohio State Senate would serve as acting governor if a vacancy in the governorship occurred. Until 1978, lieutenant governors were elected separately but concurrently with the governor (not on a "ticket"). Thus, there were several occasions when the lieutenant governor was from a different party than the governor. This was changed by constitutional amendment. In 1974, Richard F. Celeste was the last lieutenant governor to be elected separately. In 1978, George Voinovich became the first lieutenant governor to be elected on the same ticket with the governor.

Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
Incumbent
Jon Husted
since January 14, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years, two consecutive with four-year pause thereafter
Inaugural holderWilliam Medill (1852)
FormationOhio Constitution
Salary$78,041
WebsiteOfficial website

From 1852 to 1979, the lieutenant governor also served as the president of the Ohio State Senate. More recently, Ohio governors have generally named the lieutenant governor to head an agency of state government. An example of this is Bruce Edward Johnson, who served as Director of the Ohio Department of Development, as did his successor, Lee Fisher. Recent Lt. Governor Mary Taylor was the director of the Ohio Department of Insurance, until she was replaced by Jillian Froment in 2017.

The 28th lieutenant governor of Ohio, Warren G. Harding, later served as 29th president of the United States.

List of lieutenant governors

Parties

  Democratic  Republican

#Lt. GovernorTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
1 William Medill (1802–1865)January 12, 1852July 13, 1853Democraticbecame governor
July 13, 1853
vacantJuly 13, 1853January 9, 1854vacant
2 James Myers (1795–1864)January 9, 1854January 14, 1856Democratic 
3 Thomas H. Ford (1814–1868)January 14, 1856January 11, 1858Republican 
4 Martin Welker (1819–1902)January 11, 1858January 9, 1860Republican 
5 Robert C. Kirk (1821–1898)January 9, 1860January 13, 1862Republican 
6 Benjamin Stanton (1809–1872)January 13, 1862January 11, 1864Republican 
7 Charles Anderson (1814–1895)January 11, 1864August 29, 1865Republican
vacantAugust 29, 1865January 8, 1866vacant
8 Andrew McBurney (1817–1894)January 8, 1866January 13, 1868Republican 
9 John C. Lee (1828–1891)January 13, 1868January 8, 1872Republican 
10 Jacob Mueller (1822–1905)January 8, 1872January 12, 1874Republican 
11 Alphonso Hart (1830–1910)January 12, 1874January 10, 1876Republican 
12 Thomas Lowry Young (1832–1888)January 10, 1876March 2, 1877Republican 
13 H. W. Curtiss (1824–1902)March 2, 1877January 14, 1878Republican(acting)
14 Jabez W. Fitch (1823–1884)January 14, 1878January 12, 1880Democratic 
15 Andrew Hickenlooper (1837–1904)January 12, 1880January 9, 1882Republican 
16 Rees G. Richards (1842–1917)January 9, 1882January 14, 1884Republican 
17 John George Warwick (1830–1892)January 14, 1884January 11, 1886Democratic 
18 Robert P. Kennedy (1840–1918)January 11, 1886March 3, 1887Republican 
19 Silas A. Conrad (1840–1913)March 3, 1887January 9, 1888Republican 
20 William C. Lyon (1841–1908)January 9, 1888January 13, 1890Republican 
21 Elbert L. Lampson (1852–1930)January 13, 1890January 31, 1890Republican 
22 William V. Marquis (1828–1899)January 31, 1890January 11, 1892Democratic 
23 Andrew L. Harris (1835–1915)January 11, 1892January 13, 1896Republican 
24 Asa W. Jones (1838–1918)January 13, 1896January 8, 1900Republican 
25 John A. Caldwell (1852–1927)January 8, 1900January 13, 1902Republican 
26 Carl L. Nippert (1852–1904)January 13, 1902May 1, 1902Republicanresigned May 1, 1902
vacantMay 1, 1902June 26, 1902vacant
27 Harry L. Gordon (1860–1921)June 26, 1902January 11, 1904Republican 
28 Warren G. Harding (1865–1923)January 11, 1904January 8, 1906Republican 
29 Andrew L. Harris (2nd) (1835–1915)January 8, 1906June 18, 1906Republican 
vacantJune 18, 1906January 11, 1909vacant
30 Francis W. Treadway (1869–1925)January 11, 1909January 9, 1911Republican 
31 Atlee Pomerene (1863–1937)January 9, 1911March 3, 1911Democratic 
32 Hugh L. Nichols (1865–1942)March 3, 1911January 13, 1913Democratic 
33 W. A. Greenlund (1873–1935)January 13, 1913January 11, 1915Democratic 
34 John H. Arnold (1862–1944)January 11, 1915January 8, 1917Republican 
35 Earl D. Bloom (1871–1930)January 8, 1917January 12, 1919Democratic 
36 Clarence J. Brown Sr. (1893–1965)January 12, 1919January 8, 1923Republican 
37 Earl D. Bloom (2nd) (1871–1930)January 8, 1923January 12, 1925Democratic 
38 Charles H. Lewis (1871–1965)January 12, 1925January 10, 1927Republican 
39 Earl D. Bloom (3rd) (1871–1930)January 10, 1927April 1928Democratic 
40. William G. Pickrel (1888–1966)April 1928November 1928Democratic 
41George C. Braden (1868–1942)November 1928January 14, 1929Republican 
42 John T. Brown (1876–1951)January 14, 1929January 12, 1931Republican 
43 William G. Pickrel (2nd) (1888–1966)January 12, 1931January 9, 1933Democratic 
44 Charles W. Sawyer (1887–1979)January 9, 1933January 14, 1935Democratic 
45 Harold G. Mosier (1889–1971)January 14, 1935January 11, 1937Democratic 
46 Paul P. Yoder (1897–1965)January 11, 1937January 9, 1939Democratic 
47Paul M. Herbert (1889–1983)January 9, 1939January 8, 1945Republican 
48 George D. Nye (1898–1969)January 8, 1945January 13, 1947Democratic 
49Paul M. Herbert (2nd) (1889–1983)January 13, 1947January 10, 1949Republican 
50 George D. Nye (2nd) (1898–1969)January 10, 1949January 12, 1953Democratic 
51 John William Brown (1913–1993)January 12, 1953January 3, 1957Republican 
vacantJanuary 3, 1957January 14, 1957vacant
52Paul M. Herbert (3rd) (1889–1983)January 14, 1957January 12, 1959Republican 
53John W. Donahey (1905–1967)January 12, 1959January 14, 1963Democratic 
54 John William Brown (1913–1993)January 14, 1963January 13, 1975Republican 
55 Dick Celeste
(b. 1937)
January 13, 1975January 8, 1979Democratic 
56 George Voinovich (1936–2016)January 8, 1979November 1979Republicanresigned to become
Mayor of Cleveland
vacantNovember 1979January 10, 1983vacant
57Myrl H. Shoemaker (1913–1985)January 10, 1983July 30, 1985 (Died)Democratic(died in office)
vacantJuly 30, 1985January 12, 1987vacant
58 Paul R. Leonard
(b. 1943)
January 12, 1987January 14, 1991Democratic 
59 Mike DeWine
(b. 1947)
January 14, 1991November 1994RepublicanResigned after being elected to U.S. Senate
vacantNovember 1994January 9, 1995vacant
60 Nancy Hollister
(b. 1949)
January 9, 1995December 31, 1998Republicanbecame governor
December 31, 1998
vacantDecember 31, 1998January 11, 1999vacant
61 Maureen O'Connor
(b. 1951)
January 11, 1999December 31, 2002Republicanresigned to become
Supreme Court Justice
vacantJanuary 1, 2003January 13, 2003vacant
62 Jennette Bradley
(b. 1952)
January 13, 2003January 5, 2005Republican(Appointed State Treasurer)
63 Bruce E. Johnson
(b. 1960)
January 5, 2005December 8, 2006Republicanresigned
December 8, 2006
vacantDecember 8, 2006January 8, 2007vacant
64 Lee Fisher
(b. 1951)
January 8, 2007January 10, 2011Democratic
65 Mary Taylor
(b. 1966)
January 10, 2011January 14, 2019Republican
66 Jon Husted
(b. 1967)
January 14, 2019presentRepublican

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