Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
The lieutenant governors of the U.S. state of Minnesota is the second highest office holder in the state of Minnesota. They are in the second line of succession in the event the Governor of Minnesota is unable to serve or dies in office. The two are elected on the same ballot in the general election.
Beginning with the 1962 election, the term of the lieutenant governor increased from two to four years. Before the 1974 election, governors and lieutenant governors were elected on separate ballots.
Lieutenant Governor Of Minnesota Media
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William Holcombe.
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Ignatius Donnelly
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- Photograph of Minnesota Governor Henry A. Swift * Photograph Collection ca. 1862 * Location no. por 19682 p1 * Negative no. 8215-B
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Detail of an 1865 group photo of the Minnesota State Senate showing Charles D. Sherwood.
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Portrait of William Hall Yale.
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Photograph of Alphonso Barto.
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James Wakefield.
Charles Andrew Gilman (1833-1927)
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Albert E. Rice (September 24, 1845 – September 11, 1921) was a banker, newspaperman, legislator, University of Minnesota regent, politician, and the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from Willmar, Minnesota.
Other websites
- Minnesota Lieutenant Governors 1858- Minnesota Legislative Reference Library.
- MHS.org's list