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|[[Alabama]]||[http://www.governor.state.al.us/ Governor]|||[[Bob Riley]] (R) [[Image:Bob Riley.jpg|50px]]|||[http://www.ltgov.state.al.us/ Lt. Governor]|||[[Jim Folsom, Jr.]] (D) [[Image:Jim Folsom, Jr.jpg|50px]]
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|[[Alabama]]||[http://www.governor.state.al.us/ Governor]|||[[Bob Riley]] (R) [[Image:Bob Riley.jpg|50px]] |||[http://www.ltgov.state.al.us/ Lt. Governor]|||[[Jim Folsom, Jr.]] (D) [[Image:Jim Folsom, Jr.jpg|50px]]
 
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|[[Alaska]]||[http://www.gov.state.ak.us/ Governor]|||[[Sean Parnell]] (R) [[Image:Sean Parnell.jpg|50px]]
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|[[Alaska]]||[http://www.gov.state.ak.us/ Governor]|||[[Sean Parnell]] (R) [[Image:Sean Parnell.jpg|50px]] ||[http://www.gov.state.ak.us/ltgov/ Lt. Governor]|||[[Craig Campbell]] (R)
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|[[Arizona]]*||[http://www.governor.state.az.us/ Governor]|||[[Janice K. Brewer]] (R) [[Image:Jan Brewer.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[Arizona]]*||[http://www.governor.state.az.us/ Governor]|||[[Janice K. Brewer]] (R) [[Image:Jan Brewer.jpg|50px]]

Revision as of 22:21, December 27, 2009

This is a listing of the current Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the United States of America. Each of the Governor and Lt. Governor links takes you to the applicable state government website. (R) signifies the officeholder belongs to the Republican Party. (D) signifies the officeholder belongs to the Democratic Party.

Note: The Lt. Governors of Alaska, Hawaii, and Utah are responsible for many of the functions usually associated with the Secretary of State.

*Arizona, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Wyoming do not elect Lt. Governors.
State Office Current Office Holder Deputy Current Office Holder
Alabama Governor Bob Riley (R) Bob Riley.jpg Lt. Governor Jim Folsom, Jr. (D) Jim Folsom, Jr.jpg
Alaska Governor Sean Parnell (R) Sean Parnell.jpg Lt. Governor Craig Campbell (R)
Arizona* Governor Janice K. Brewer (R) Jan Brewer.jpg
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe (D) Beebe.jpg
Lt. Governor Bill Halter (D)
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) About arnold img-2.jpg
Lt. Governor Vacant[1]
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter (D) Gov ritter.jpg
Lt. Governor Barbara O'Brien (D)
Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell (R) Jodi Rell.jpg
Lt. Governor Michael Fedele (R)
Delaware Governor Jack Markell (D)
Lt. Governor Matthew Denn (D)
Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) Charlie Crist.jpg
Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp (R)
Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue (R) Sonny Perdue.jpg
Lt. Governor Casey Cagle (R)
Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle (R) Linda Lingle.jpg
Lt. Governor James R. Aiona, Jr. (R)
Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter (R) C.L. Butch Otter.jpg
Lt. Governor Brad Little (R)
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (D) Patrick Joseph Quinn.jpg
Lt. Governor Vacant
Indiana Governor Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. (R) Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr..jpg
Lt. Governor Becky Skillman (R)
Iowa Governor Chet Culver (D) Chet Culver.jpg
Lt. Governor Patty Judge (D)
Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) Kathleen Sebelius.jpg
Lt. Governor Mark Parkinson (D)
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear (D) Steve Beshear.jpg
Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo (D)
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R) Bobby Jindal.jpg
Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu (D)
Maine* Governor John Elias Baldacci (D) John Elias Baldacci.jpg
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley (D) Martin O’Malley.jpg
Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown (D)
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (D) DevalPatrick.jpg
Lt. Governor Timothy P. Murray (D)
Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm (D) Gov granholm.jpg
Lt. Governor John D. Cherry (D)
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) Pawlenty.jpg
Lt. Governor Carol Molnau (R)
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour (R) Haley Barbour.jpg
Lt. Governor Phil Bryant (R)
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (D)
Lt. Governor Peter D. Kinder (R)
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer (D) Brian Schweitzer.jpg
Lt. Governor John Bohlinger (R)
Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman (R) Dave Heineman.jpg
Lt. Governor Rick Sheehy (R)
Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons (R) Jim Gibbons.jpg
Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki (R)
New Hampshire* Governor John H. Lynch (D) John Lynch.jpg
New Jersey* Governor Jon Corzine (D) Jon Corzine.jpg
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) Bill rich color.jpg
Lt. Governor Diane Denish (D)
New York Governor David Paterson (D) Paterson.jpg
Lt. Governor Malcolm Smith (D)
North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue (D)
Lt. Governor Walter Dalton (D)
North Dakota Governor John Hoeven (R) John Hoeven.jpg
Lt. Governor Jack Dalrymple (R)
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland (D) Ted Strickland.jpg
Lt. Governor Lee Fisher (D)
Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry (D) Brad Henry.gif
Lt. Governor Jari Askins (D)
Oregon* Governor Ted Kulongoski (D) Ted Kulongoski.jpg
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell (D) Edward G. Rendell.jpg
Lt. Governor Joe Scarnati (R)
Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri (R) GovCarcieri.jpg
Lt. Governor Elizabeth H. Roberts (D)
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford (R) Mark Sanford.jpg
Lt. Governor R. Andre Bauer (R)
South Dakota Governor M. Michael Rounds (R) M. Michael Rounds.gif
Lt. Governor Dennis Daugaard (R)
Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen (D) Phil Bredesen.jpg
Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey (R)
Texas Governor Rick Perry (R) Rick Perry.jpg
Lt. Governor David Dewhurst (R)
Utah Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. (R) Huntsman.jpg
Lt. Governor Gary Richard Herbert (R)
Vermont Governor Jim Douglas (R) Jim Douglas.jpg
Lt. Governor Brian E. Dubie (R)
Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (D) TimKaine.jpg
Lt. Governor Bill Bolling (R)
Washington Governor Chris Gregoire (D) Chris Gregoire.jpg
Lt. Governor Brad Owen (D)
West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin III (D) Joe Manchin.jpg
Lt. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin (D)
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle (D) Jim Doyle.jpg
Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton (D)
Wyoming* Governor David D. Freudenthal (D) Freudenthal.jpg
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