Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
The Lieutenant Governor of Kansas is the second-highest member of the executive branch of Kansas state government. The lieutenant governor is elected with the governor for a four-year term. The lieutenant governor becomes governor if the governor dies or resigns. They also become acting governor if the governor is incapacitated or left the state.
Lieutenant Governor of the State of Kansas | |
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Term length | Four years, renewable once |
Formation | February 9, 1861 |
Office holders
Kansas Lieutenant Governors
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Living former Lieutenant Governors of Kansas
Lt. Governor | Lt. gubernatorial term | Date of birth (and age) |
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Dave Owen | 1973–1975 | August 10, 1938 |
Paul Dugan | 1979–1983 | January 1, 1939 |
Sheila Frahm | 1995–1996 | March 22, 1945 |
Gary Sherrer | 1996–2003 | September 3, 1940 |
John E. Moore | 2003–2007 | July 13, 1943 |
Mark Parkinson | 2007–2009 | June 24, 1957 |
Troy Findley | 2009–2011 | July 11, 1964 |
Jeff Colyer | 2011–2018 | June 3, 1960 |
Tracey Mann | 2018–2019 | December 17, 1976 |
Lynn Rogers | 2019–2021 | September 11, 1958 |