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Lieutenant Governor

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(person) by stewacide (4.7 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Sat Mar 30 2002 at 4:20:45

Canada

The Lieutenant Governor is the Queen's representative in a Canadian province - comparable to the Governor General, who represents the Queen nationally. The Lieutenant Governor fills much the same role in the province and provincial legislature as the Governor General does for Canada and the national parliament. The Governor General (on the "advice" of the Prime Minister) appoints the Lieutenant Governors, and while they have no real power, their ceremonial responsibilities include:

  • Opening and closing parliament
  • Outlining the governments objectives for the legislative period in the "Speech from the Throne"
  • Giving "Royal Assent" to bills
  • Choosing the Premier and governing party by "determining" which party has elected the most members to parliament
  • Attending community events, presenting awards, meeting dignitaries, etc.

For all this they get a swank house, a generous paycheck, and the title of "Honourable".

Current Lieutenant Governors of Canadian provinces (as of 29/03/2002):

Alberta: Lois E. Hole
British Columbia: Iona Campagnolo
Manitoba: Peter M. Liba
New Brunswick: Marilyn Trenholme Counsell
Newfoundland and Labrador: Arthur Maxwell House
Nova Scotia: Myra A. Freeman
Ontario: James K. Bartleman
Prince Edward Island: J. Léonce Bernard
Quebec: Lise Thibault
Saskatchewan: Lynda Maureen Haverstock

United States

Many US states have a Lieutenant Governor. Unlike in Canada, this is sometimes an elected position (New York for example), although in other cases (such as Wisconsin) they are appointed. While the role of the Lieutenant Governor varies according to state (as spelled out in each states constitution), they generally:

US territories (e.g. Guam) may also have a Lieutenant Governor.


Sources: The websites of all the provinces and states mentioned.


(person) by Heitah (1.5 hr) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Sun Apr 22 2007 at 16:04:58

Pronounciation: /lu'tɛ.nənt/ /gŭv'ər-nər/
Origin: 1585-95
United State colonies: A lieutenant governor under British rule in the original 13 colonies of the U.S. had to live in their colony to hold the position, unlike a royal governor who ruled from Britain and was paid by the crown.

This article pertains to the position held by an United States lieutenant governor.

The lieutenant governor has been gaining power because it is an office that has only recently been constitutionally mandated in 1980. The lieutenant governor serves as the Chief Election officer to keep the integrity of elections intact via supervisory authority. They are also the governor's advisor, and as a result are also the second highest official in the state. When a governor leaves office the lieutenant becomes governor. This has happened more often recently because governors have increasingly been looked at as a position that leads to a national position. Governors are becoming president, like George W. Bush. Or in the case of former governor Mike O. Leavitt, Utah's 14th governor and the nation's longest-serving governor, who left for a position over the EPA. It is not surprising then that a constitutionally mandated law was passed in 1980 that made lieutenant governor an official office.

Both governor and lieutenant governor are seen together on the ballots during elections in 24 states. In 18 states, a separated campaign to run specifically for lieutenant governor is the procedure. In some of the remaining states, "Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Tennessee and West Virginia the President of the state Senate assumes the office of Governor upon a vacancy. In November 2005, New Jersey voters approved a constitutional amendment to create the office of Lieutenant Governor. The office will be officially enacted following the 2009 general election." (Answers.com) Three states and a U.S. territory use the Secretary of State: Arizona, Oregon, Wyoming, and Puerto Rico.

A specific case of where the importance of lieutenant governor is growing occurred in Oklahoma in 2000.

"Oklahoma's Lieutenant Governor entered the State Senate chamber and assumed the chair of the Senate on April 5, 2000. For the next three legislative days, the Lieutenant Governor fulfilled her constitutional duty of presiding over the Senate and stood poised to cast the tie breaking vote. However, the strategic motion of the Senate's leadership on the 'Right to Work' referendum succeeded by a tally of twenty-four to twenty-three with one Senator absent. Nevertheless, the Lieutenant Governor, not the President pro tempore of the Senate or one of his designees, had presided over the Senate during an important part of the 2000 legislative session." (Kevin M. Abel, Oklahoma City University Law Review)


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