Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut

The following is a list of lieutenant governors of the State of Connecticut.

Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
Seal of the lieutenant governor
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Incumbent
Susan Bysiewicz
since January 9, 2019
Government of Connecticut
StyleHer Excellency
Term lengthFour years, No term limits
Inaugural holderMatthew Griswold State of Connecticut
1776
FormationConstitution of Connecticut
WebsiteOffice of the Lt. Governor

Lieutenant governors of the State of Connecticut, 1776–present edit

Lieutenant governors of the State of Connecticut
No.Lieutenant GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionGovernor[a][b]
21  Matthew GriswoldOctober 10, 1776

May 13, 1784
Federalist1776 Jonathan Trumbull[c]
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
22 Samuel HuntingtonMay 13, 1784

May 11, 1786
Federalist1784Matthew Griswold
1785
23 Oliver WolcottMay 11, 1786

January 5, 1796
Federalist1786Samuel Huntington
(died January 5, 1796)
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
VacantJanuary 5, 1796

May 12, 1796
Office vacated
by succession to governor
Oliver Wolcott
(died December 1, 1797)
24 Jonathan Trumbull Jr.May 12, 1796

December 1, 1797
Federalist1796
1797
VacantDecember 1, 1797

May 10, 1798
Office vacated
by succession to governor
Jonathan Trumbull Jr
(died August 7, 1809)
25 John TreadwellMay 10, 1798

August 7, 1809
Federalist1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
VacantAugust 7, 1809

October 20, 1809
Office vacated
by succession to governor
John Treadwell
26 Roger GriswoldOctober 20, 1809[2]

May 9, 1811
Federalist1810
27 John Cotton SmithMay 9, 1811

October 25, 1812
Federalist1811Roger Griswold
(died October 25, 1812)
1812
VacantOctober 25, 1812

May 13, 1813
Office vacated
by succession to governor
John Cotton Smith[d]
28 Chauncey GoodrichMay 13, 1813

August 18, 1815
Federalist1813
1814
1815
VacantAugust 18, 1815

May 9, 1816
Office vacated
by death
29Jonathan IngersollMay 9, 1816

January 12, 1823
Democratic-
Republican
1816
Toleration Party1817Oliver Wolcott Jr[e]
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
VacantJanuary 12, 1823

May 7, 1823
Office vacated
by death
30David PlantMay 7, 1823

May 2, 1827
National
Republican
1823
1824
1825
1826
31 John Samuel PetersMay 2, 1827

March 2, 1831
National
Republican
1827Gideon Tomlinson[f]
1828
1829
1830
[g]
VacantMarch 2, 1831

May 4, 1831
John Samuel Peters
32Thaddeus BettsMarch 2, 1831

May 1, 1833
National
Republican
1831
1832
33Ebenezer StoddardMay 1, 1833

May 7, 1834
Democratic1833Henry W. Edwards
34Thaddeus BettsMay 7, 1834

May 6, 1835
Whig1834Samuel A. Foot
35Ebenezer StoddardMay 6, 1835

May 2, 1838
Democratic1835Henry W. Edwards
1836
1837
36 Charles HawleyMay 2, 1838

May 4, 1842
Whig1838William W. Ellsworth
1839
1840
1841
37William S. HolabirdMay 4, 1842

May 1, 1844
Democratic1842Chauncey Fitch Cleveland
1843
38Reuben BoothMay 1, 1844

May 6, 1846
Whig1844Roger Sherman Baldwin
1845
39Noyes BillingsMay 6, 1846

May 5, 1847
Democratic1846Isaac Toucey
40 Charles J. McCurdyMay 5, 1847

May 2, 1849
Whig1847Clark Bissell
1848
41Thomas BackusMay 2, 1849

May 4, 1850
Whig1849Joseph Trumbull
42 Charles H. PondMay 5, 1850

May 7, 1851
Democratic1850Thomas H. Seymour[h]
43Green KendrickMay 7, 1851

May 7, 1852
Whig1851
44Charles H. PondMay 7, 1852

October 13, 1853
Democratic1852
1853
[i]
VacantOctober 13, 1853

May 3, 1854
Charles H. Pond
45 Alexander H. HolleyMay 3, 1854

May 2, 1855
Whig1854Henry Dutton
46William FieldMay 2, 1855

May 7, 1856
Free Soil1855William T. Minor
47Albert DayMay 7, 1856

May 6, 1857
American1856
48Alfred A. BurnhamMay 6, 1857

May 5, 1858
Republican1857Alexander H. Holley
49 Julius CatlinMay 5, 1858

May 1, 1861
Republican1858William Alfred Buckingham
1859
1860
50 Benjamin DouglasMay 1, 1861

May 7, 1862
Republican1861
51Roger AverillMay 7, 1862

May 2, 1866
Unionist1862
1863
National Union1864
1865
52 Oliver WinchesterMay 2, 1866

May 1, 1867
Republican1866Joseph Roswell Hawley
53Ephraim H. HydeMay 1, 1867

May 5, 1869
Democratic1867James E. English
1868
54 Francis Wayland IIIMay 5, 1869

May 4, 1870
Republican1869Marshall Jewell
55 Julius HotchkissMay 4, 1870

May 16, 1871
Democratic1870James E. English
56Morris TylerMay 16, 1871

May 7, 1873
Republican1871Marshall Jewell
1872
57 George G. SillMay 7, 1873

January 3, 1887
Democratic1873Charles Roberts Ingersoll
1874
1875
[j]
58 Francis LoomisJanuary 3, 1877

January 9, 1879
Democratic1876
[k]
Richard D. Hubbard
59David GallupJanuary 9, 1879

January 5, 1881
Republican1878Charles B. Andrews
60 William H. BulkeleyJanuary 5, 1881

January 3, 1883
Republican1880Hobart B. Bigelow
61George G. SumnerJanuary 3, 1883

January 8, 1885
Democratic1882Thomas M. Waller
62 Lorrin A. CookeJanuary 8, 1885

January 7, 1887
Republican1884Henry Baldwin Harrison
63 James L. HowardJanuary 7, 1887

January 10, 1889
Republican1886Phineas C. Lounsbury
64Samuel E. MerwinJanuary 10, 1889

January 4, 1893
Republican1888Morgan Bulkeley[l]
1890
65 Ernest CadyJanuary 4, 1893

January 9, 1895
Democratic1892Luzon B. Morris
66 Lorrin A. CookeJanuary 9, 1895

January 6, 1897
Republican1894Owen Vincent Coffin
67 James D. DewellJanuary 6, 1897

January 4, 1899
Republican1896Lorrin A. Cooke
68 Lyman A. MillsJanuary 4, 1899

January 9, 1901
Republican1898George E. Lounsbury
69 Edwin O. KeelerJanuary 9, 1901

January 7, 1903
Republican1900George P. McLean
70 Henry RobertsJanuary 7, 1903

January 4, 1905
Republican1902Abiram Chamberlain
71 Rollin S. WoodruffJanuary 4, 1905

January 9, 1907
Republican1904Henry Roberts
72 Everett J. LakeJanuary 9, 1907

January 9, 1909
Republican1906Rollin S. Woodruff
73 Frank B. WeeksJanuary 6, 1909

April 21, 1909
Republican1908
[m]
George L. Lilley
VacantApril 21, 1909

January 4, 1911
Frank B. Weeks
74 Dennis A. BlakesleeJanuary 4, 1911

January 8, 1913
Republican1910Simeon Eben Baldwin[h]
75 Lyman T. TingierJanuary 8, 1913

January 6, 1915
Democratic1912
76 Clifford B. WilsonJanuary 6, 1915

January 5, 1921
Republican1914Marcus H. Holcomb
1916
1918
77 Charles A. TempletonJanuary 5, 1921

January 3, 1923
Republican1920Everett J. Lake
78 Hiram Bingham IIIJanuary 3, 1923

January 7, 1925
Republican1922Charles A. Templeton
79 John H. TrumbullJanuary 7, 1925

January 8, 1925
Republican1924
[n]
Hiram Bingham III
80J. Edwin BrainardJanuary 8, 1925

January 9, 1929
RepublicanJohn H. Trumbull
1926
81 Ernest E. RogersJanuary 9, 1929

January 7, 1931
Republican1928
82 Samuel R. SpencerJanuary 7, 1931

January 4, 1933
Republican1930Wilbur Lucius Cross[h]
83Roy C. WilcoxJanuary 4, 1933

January 9, 1935
Republican1932
84T. Frank HayesJanuary 9, 1935

January 4, 1939
Democratic1934
1936
85 James L. McConaughyJanuary 4, 1939

January 8, 1941
Republican1938Raymond E. Baldwin
86Odell ShepardJanuary 8, 1941

January 6, 1943
Democratic1940Robert A. Hurley
87William L. HaddenJanuary 6, 1943

January 3, 1945
Republican1942Raymond E. Baldwin[o]
88 Charles Wilbert SnowJanuary 3, 1945

December 27, 1946
Democratic1944
[p]
VacantDecember 27, 1946

January 8, 1947
Charles Wilbert Snow
89 James C. ShannonJanuary 8, 1947

March 7, 1948
Republican1946
[q]
James L. McConaughy
90Robert E. ParsonsMarch 7, 1948

January 5, 1949
RepublicanJames C. Shannon
91William T. CarrollJanuary 5, 1949

January 3, 1951
Democratic1948Chester Bowles
92Edward N. AllenJanuary 3, 1951

January 5, 1955
Republican1950
[r]
John Davis Lodge
93Charles W. JewettJanuary 5, 1955

January 7, 1959
Republican1954Abraham Ribicoff
94 John N. DempseyJanuary 7, 1959

January 21, 1961
Democratic1958
[s]
95 Anthony J. ArmentanoJanuary 21, 1961

January 9, 1963
DemocraticJohn N. Dempsey
96 Samuel J. TedescoJanuary 9, 1963

January 15, 1966
Democratic1962
[t]
97 Fred J. DoocyJanuary 15, 1966

January 4, 1967
Democratic
98Attilio R. FrassinelliJanuary 4, 1967

January 6, 1971
Democratic1966
99 T. Clark HullJanuary 6, 1971

June 1, 1973
Republican1970
[u]
Thomas Meskill
100 Peter L. CashmanJune 1, 1973

January 8, 1975
Republican
101Robert K. KillianJanuary 8, 1975

January 3, 1979
Democratic1974Ella Grasso
102 William A. O'NeillJanuary 3, 1979

December 31, 1980
Democratic1978
[v]
103 Joseph J. FaulisoDecember 31, 1980

January 9, 1991
DemocraticWilliam A. O'Neill
1982
1986
104Eunice GroarkJanuary 9, 1991

January 4, 1995
A Connecticut Party1990Lowell Weicker
105 Jodi RellJanuary 4, 1995

July 1, 2004
Republican1994John G. Rowland
1998
2002
[w]
106 Kevin SullivanJuly 1, 2004

January 3, 2007
DemocraticJodi Rell
107Michael FedeleJanuary 3, 2007

January 5, 2011
Republican2006
108 Nancy WymanJanuary 5, 2011

January 9, 2019
Democratic2010Dannel Malloy
2014
109 Susan BysiewiczJanuary 9, 2019

Present
Democratic2018
[x]
Ned Lamont

Notes edit

  1. ^ The office of Lieutenant Governor was known as Deputy-Governor under the colonial charter, but the name 'Lieutenant Governor' was predominantly used after independence.[1]
  2. ^ Lieutenant governors represented the same party as their governor unless noted.
  3. ^ Represented no party.
  4. ^ Represented the Federalist Party
  5. ^ Represented the Toleration Party through the 1818 election, and the Democratic-Republican Party after that.
  6. ^ Represented the Democratic-Republican Party in his first year, and the National Republican Party after that.
  7. ^ Tomlinson resigned and Peters acted as governor, rendering the office vacant for the remainder of the term.
  8. ^ a b c Represented the Democratic Party.
  9. ^ Seymour resigned and Pond acted as governor, rendering the office vacant for the remainder of the term.
  10. ^ This term was lengthened by 7 months due to a constitutional amendment moving the election schedule.
  11. ^ First term under a constitutional amendment which lengthened terms to two years.
  12. ^ Morgan Bulkeley did not run for re-election in 1890, but due to such a close contest and controversies, the results were not certified, and the legislature spent two years debating the issue; Bulkeley essentially served as governor by default.[3]
  13. ^ Lilley died and Weeks acted as governor, rendering the office vacant for the remainder of the term.
  14. ^ Bingham resigned and Trumbull acted as governor for the remainder of the term; as president pro tempore of the senate, Brainard succeeded Trumbull.
  15. ^ Represented the Republican Party.
  16. ^ Baldwin resigned and Snow acted as governor; the office remained vacant for the remainder of the term.
  17. ^ McConaughy died and Shannon acted as governor; as president pro tempore of the senate, Parsons succeeded Shannon.
  18. ^ First term under a constitution amendment which lengthened terms to four years.
  19. ^ Ribicoff resigned and Dempsey acted as governor for the remainder of his term; as president pro tempore of the senate, Armentano succeeded Dempsey.
  20. ^ Tedesco resigned to take a seat on the Connecticut Superior Court; as president pro tempore of the senate, Doocy succeeded him.
  21. ^ Hull resigned to take a seat on the Connecticut Superior Court; as president pro tempore of the senate, Cashman succeeded him.
  22. ^ Grasso resigned and O'Neill succeeded her; as president pro tempore of the senate, Fauliso succeeded O'Neill.
  23. ^ Rowland resigned and Rell succeeded him; as president pro tempore of the senate, Sullivan succeeded Rell.
  24. ^ Bysiewicz's second term began on January 4, 2023.

References edit

Constitutions
  • "Constitution of the State of Connecticut". Connecticut State Library. 1965. Archived from the original on March 23, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  • "Constitution of the State of Connecticut". Secretary of the State of Connecticut. 1818. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  • "Charter of the Colony of Connecticut". National Humanities Institute. 1662. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
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