Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
The Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota is the lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of South Dakota. The officeholder is the second-ranking member of the executive branch of South Dakota state government and also is the speaker of the South Dakota Senate.[1]
| Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota | |
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| Style | The Honorable |
| Term length | 4 years, renewable once, same election with The governor's Ticket |
| Inaugural holder | James H. Fletcher, 1889 |
| Formation | Constitution of South Dakota |
| Salary | $112,885.76 |
| Website | Governor's Website |
List
- Parties
Democratic (6) Republican (23)
Lieutenant Governor Of South Dakota Media
- Charles N. Herreid.jpg
Charles Nelson Herreid (1857-1928), of Aberdeen, S.D.*Governor of South Dakota, 1901-05. Image from American Monthly Review of Reviews, December 1902.
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Frank M. Byrne, Governor of South Dakota
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Peter Norbeck, Governor of and U.S. Senator from South Dakota
- McMASTER, WILLIAM N., SENATOR LCCN2016862204.jpg
McMASTER, WILLIAM N., SENATOR LCCN2016862204
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Carl Gunderson, Governor of South Dakota from 1925 to 1927
- Hans A. Ustrud.jpg
Hans A. Ustrud, American politician
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Lt Gov Sioux Grigsby of SD
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Lt Gov Rex Terry of SD
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John Lindley, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
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BOTTUM, Joseph H., a Senator from South Dakota. Appointed on July 9, 1962, as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Francis Case and served until January 3, 1963
References
- ↑ "Constitution of South Dakota: Article IV §6 — Succession of executive power". South Dakota Legislative Research Council. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
- ↑ Clarence E. Coyne died on May 27, 1929, and John T. Grigsby was appointed to fill the vacancy.
- ↑ Joseph H. Bottum was appointed United States Senator on July 9, 1962. No appointment was made to fill the vacancy.
- ↑ Harvey L. Wollman succeeded to the office of governor on July 24, 1978 upon the resignation of Governor Richard F. Kneip. No appointment was made to fill the vacancy.
- ↑ Walter Dale Miller succeeded to the office of governor on April 19, 1993 after Governor George S. Mickelson was killed in a plane crash. Steve T. Kirby was appointed to fill the vacancy.