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lieutenant governor
noun
- a state officer next in rank to a governor, who takes the governor's place in case of the latter's absence, disability, or death.
- British. a deputy governor.
- the executive officer of a Canadian province appointed by the governor general.
lieutenant governor
noun
- a deputy governor
- (in the US) an elected official who acts as deputy to a state governor and succeeds him if he dies
- lieutenant-governor (in Canada) the representative of the Crown in a province: appointed by the federal government acting for the Crown
Other Words From
- lieutenant governorship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lieutenant governor1
Example Sentences
They are glad to see three major Democratic candidates projected to have won here - governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general - but are dejected by Harris’s defeat.
But moments later the state’s Lieutenant Governor, Sara Rodriguez, took the stage with a bit of a reality check.
The lieutenant governor had called LGBTQ+ people "filth" and advocated for brushing up on Adolf Hitler quotes.
In 2002, they fielded a “dream team” of the state’s first Latino nominee for governor, the state’s leading white Democrat for lieutenant governor and a Black candidate for U.S.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend served as lieutenant governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003.
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