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Lieutenant Governor of Idaho

The lieutenant governor of Idaho is a constitutional statewide elected office in the U.S. state of Idaho. According to the Idaho Constitution, the officeholder is elected to a four-year term.

Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
Great Seal of the State of Idaho
Incumbent
Scott Bedke
since January 2, 2023
Government of Idaho
StyleThe Honorable
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderN. B. Willey
Websitelgo.idaho.gov

The current lieutenant governor of Idaho is Republican Scott Bedke, who took office January 2, 2023.

Powers and duties Edit

 
Office of the Idaho Lieutenant Governor

The power of the lieutenant governor of Idaho derives from Article IV, Sections 12 and 13 of the Idaho Constitution, which provides that the office is first in line of succession to the governor of Idaho.[1]

It also dictates that the lieutenant governor serves as the presiding officer of the Idaho Senate. The lieutenant governorship has been a constitutional office in Idaho since statehood in 1890. Prior to 1946 the office was elected to two-year terms.

Idaho has had 43 lieutenant governors since 1890. Five people have served twice as Idaho Lieutenant Governor: O. E. Hailey (1927–1929; 1929–1931), G. P. Mix (1931–1933; 1935–1937), Charles C. Gossett (1937–1939; 1941–1943), Donald S. Whitehead (1939–1941; 1947–1951) and Jim Risch (2003–2006; 2007–2009).

List of lieutenant governors of Idaho Edit

# Image Name Term of service Political party
1   N. B. Willey October 1890 – December 1890 Republican
2   John S. Gray (acting) December 1890 – September 12, 1891 Republican
Office vacant: September 12, 1891 – January 2, 1893
3   F. B. Willis January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895 Republican
4 F. J. Mills January 7, 1895 – January 4, 1897 Republican
5 George F. Moore January 4, 1897 – January 2, 1899 Democratic, Populist
6 J. H. Hutchinson January 2, 1899 – January 7, 1901 Silver Republican, Democratic
7 Thomas F. Terrell January 7, 1901 – January 5, 1903 Democratic
8 James M. Stevens January 5, 1903 – January 2, 1905 Republican
9 Burpee L. Steeves January 2, 1905 – January 7, 1907 Republican
10 Ezra A. Burrell January 7, 1907 – January 4, 1909 Republican
11   Lewis H. Sweetser January 4, 1909 – January 6, 1913 Republican
12 Herman H. Taylor January 6, 1913 – January 1, 1917 Republican
13 Ernest L. Parker January 1, 1917 – January 6, 1919 Democratic
14   Charles C. Moore January 6, 1919 – January 1, 1923 Republican
15   H. C. Baldridge January 1, 1923 – January 3, 1927 Republican
16 O. E. Hailey January 3, 1927 – January 7, 1929 Republican
17 W. B. Kinne January 7, 1929 – September 30, 1929 Republican
Office vacant: September 30 – October 25, 1929
18 O. E. Hailey October 25, 1929 – January 5, 1931 Republican
19 G. P. Mix January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933 Democratic
20 George E. Hill January 2, 1933 – January 7, 1935 Democratic
21 G. P. Mix January 7, 1935 – January 4, 1937 Democratic
22   Charles C. Gossett January 4, 1937 – January 2, 1939 Democratic
23   Donald S. Whitehead January 2, 1939 – January 6, 1941 Republican
24   Charles C. Gossett January 6, 1941 – January 4, 1943 Democratic
25 Edwin Nelson January 4, 1943 – January 1, 1945 Republican
26   Arnold Williams January 1, 1945 – November 17, 1945 Democratic
Office vacant: November 17, 1945 – March 20, 1946
27 A. R. McCabe March 20, 1946 – January 6, 1947 Democratic
28   Donald S. Whitehead January 6, 1947 – January 1, 1951 Republican
29 Edson H. Deal January 1, 1951 – January 3, 1955 Republicans
30 J. Berkeley Larsen January 3, 1955 – January 5, 1959 Republican
31 W. E. Drevlow January 5, 1959 – January 2, 1967 Democratic
32 Jack M. Murphy January 2, 1967 – January 6, 1975 Republican
33   John Evans January 6, 1975 – January 24, 1977 Democratic
Office vacant: January 24–28, 1977
34 William J. Murphy January 28, 1977 – January 1, 1979 Democratic
35   Phil Batt January 1, 1979 – January 3, 1983 Republican
36 David Leroy January 3, 1983 – January 5, 1987 Republican
37   Butch Otter January 5, 1987 – January 3, 2001 Republican
Office vacant: January 3–30, 2001
38 Jack Riggs January 30, 2001 – January 6, 2003 Republican
39   Jim Risch January 6, 2003 – May 26, 2006 Republican
Office vacant: May 26 – June 15, 2006
40 Mark Ricks June 15, 2006 – January 1, 2007 Republican
41   Jim Risch January 1, 2007 – January 3, 2009 Republican
Office vacant: January 3–6, 2009
42   Brad Little January 6, 2009 – January 7, 2019 Republican
43   Janice McGeachin January 7, 2019 – January 2, 2023 Republican
44   Scott Bedke January 2, 2023 – present Republican

Passages Edit

Incumbent Reason for vacancy Appointed successor Date of appointment Elected successor Date of election
N. B. Willey Succeeded as Governor December 1890 John S. Gray December 1890 F. B. Willis November 8, 1892
W. B. Kinne Died September 30, 1929 O. E. Hailey October 25, 1929 G. P. Mix November 4, 1930
Arnold Williams Succeeded as Governor November 17, 1945 A. R. McCabe March 20, 1946 Donald S. Whitehead November 5, 1946
John Evans Succeeded as Governor January 24, 1977 William J. Murphy January 28, 1977 Phil Batt November 7, 1978
Butch Otter Resigned January 3, 2001 Jack Riggs January 30, 2001 Jim Risch November 5, 2002
Jim Risch Succeeded as Governor May 26, 2006 Mark Ricks June 15, 2006 Jim Risch November 7, 2006
Jim Risch Sworn into the United States Senate January 6, 2009 Brad Little January 6, 2009 Brad Little November 2, 2010

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Constitution of the State of Idaho: Article IV — Executive Department". Secretary of State of Idaho. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

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The lieutenant governor of Idaho is a constitutional statewide elected office in the U S state of Idaho According to the Idaho Constitution the officeholder is elected to a four year term Lieutenant Governor of IdahoGreat Seal of the State of IdahoIncumbentScott Bedkesince January 2 2023Government of IdahoStyleThe HonorableTerm lengthFour yearsInaugural holderN B WilleyWebsitelgo idaho govThe current lieutenant governor of Idaho is Republican Scott Bedke who took office January 2 2023 Contents 1 Powers and duties 2 List of lieutenant governors of Idaho 3 Passages 4 See also 5 ReferencesPowers and duties Edit nbsp Office of the Idaho Lieutenant GovernorThe power of the lieutenant governor of Idaho derives from Article IV Sections 12 and 13 of the Idaho Constitution which provides that the office is first in line of succession to the governor of Idaho 1 It also dictates that the lieutenant governor serves as the presiding officer of the Idaho Senate The lieutenant governorship has been a constitutional office in Idaho since statehood in 1890 Prior to 1946 the office was elected to two year terms Idaho has had 43 lieutenant governors since 1890 Five people have served twice as Idaho Lieutenant Governor O E Hailey 1927 1929 1929 1931 G P Mix 1931 1933 1935 1937 Charles C Gossett 1937 1939 1941 1943 Donald S Whitehead 1939 1941 1947 1951 and Jim Risch 2003 2006 2007 2009 List of lieutenant governors of Idaho Edit Image Name Term of service Political party1 nbsp N B Willey October 1890 December 1890 Republican2 nbsp John S Gray acting December 1890 September 12 1891 RepublicanOffice vacant September 12 1891 January 2 18933 nbsp F B Willis January 2 1893 January 7 1895 Republican4 F J Mills January 7 1895 January 4 1897 Republican5 George F Moore January 4 1897 January 2 1899 Democratic Populist6 J H Hutchinson January 2 1899 January 7 1901 Silver Republican Democratic7 Thomas F Terrell January 7 1901 January 5 1903 Democratic8 James M Stevens January 5 1903 January 2 1905 Republican9 Burpee L Steeves January 2 1905 January 7 1907 Republican10 Ezra A Burrell January 7 1907 January 4 1909 Republican11 nbsp Lewis H Sweetser January 4 1909 January 6 1913 Republican12 Herman H Taylor January 6 1913 January 1 1917 Republican13 Ernest L Parker January 1 1917 January 6 1919 Democratic14 nbsp Charles C Moore January 6 1919 January 1 1923 Republican15 nbsp H C Baldridge January 1 1923 January 3 1927 Republican16 O E Hailey January 3 1927 January 7 1929 Republican17 W B Kinne January 7 1929 September 30 1929 RepublicanOffice vacant September 30 October 25 192918 O E Hailey October 25 1929 January 5 1931 Republican19 G P Mix January 5 1931 January 2 1933 Democratic20 George E Hill January 2 1933 January 7 1935 Democratic21 G P Mix January 7 1935 January 4 1937 Democratic22 nbsp Charles C Gossett January 4 1937 January 2 1939 Democratic23 nbsp Donald S Whitehead January 2 1939 January 6 1941 Republican24 nbsp Charles C Gossett January 6 1941 January 4 1943 Democratic25 Edwin Nelson January 4 1943 January 1 1945 Republican26 nbsp Arnold Williams January 1 1945 November 17 1945 DemocraticOffice vacant November 17 1945 March 20 194627 A R McCabe March 20 1946 January 6 1947 Democratic28 nbsp Donald S Whitehead January 6 1947 January 1 1951 Republican29 Edson H Deal January 1 1951 January 3 1955 Republicans30 J Berkeley Larsen January 3 1955 January 5 1959 Republican31 W E Drevlow January 5 1959 January 2 1967 Democratic32 Jack M Murphy January 2 1967 January 6 1975 Republican33 nbsp John Evans January 6 1975 January 24 1977 DemocraticOffice vacant January 24 28 197734 William J Murphy January 28 1977 January 1 1979 Democratic35 nbsp Phil Batt January 1 1979 January 3 1983 Republican36 David Leroy January 3 1983 January 5 1987 Republican37 nbsp Butch Otter January 5 1987 January 3 2001 RepublicanOffice vacant January 3 30 200138 Jack Riggs January 30 2001 January 6 2003 Republican39 nbsp Jim Risch January 6 2003 May 26 2006 RepublicanOffice vacant May 26 June 15 200640 Mark Ricks June 15 2006 January 1 2007 Republican41 nbsp Jim Risch January 1 2007 January 3 2009 RepublicanOffice vacant January 3 6 200942 nbsp Brad Little January 6 2009 January 7 2019 Republican43 nbsp Janice McGeachin January 7 2019 January 2 2023 Republican44 nbsp Scott Bedke January 2 2023 present RepublicanPassages EditIncumbent Reason for vacancy Appointed successor Date of appointment Elected successor Date of electionN B Willey Succeeded as Governor December 1890 John S Gray December 1890 F B Willis November 8 1892W B Kinne Died September 30 1929 O E Hailey October 25 1929 G P Mix November 4 1930Arnold Williams Succeeded as Governor November 17 1945 A R McCabe March 20 1946 Donald S Whitehead November 5 1946John Evans Succeeded as Governor January 24 1977 William J Murphy January 28 1977 Phil Batt November 7 1978Butch Otter Resigned January 3 2001 Jack Riggs January 30 2001 Jim Risch November 5 2002Jim Risch Succeeded as Governor May 26 2006 Mark Ricks June 15 2006 Jim Risch November 7 2006Jim Risch Sworn into the United States Senate January 6 2009 Brad Little January 6 2009 Brad Little November 2 2010See also Edit nbsp Idaho portal nbsp Politics portalIdaho gubernatorial elections List of governors of IdahoReferences Edit Constitution of the State of Idaho Article IV Executive Department Secretary of State of Idaho Retrieved August 22 2019 Idaho Statewide Elected Officers Historical Roster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lieutenant Governor of Idaho amp oldid 1162411396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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