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Lieutenant Governors | Name | Term | Party | | Duncan Stewart | 1817-1820 | | | James Patton | 1820-1822 | | | David Dickson | 1822-1824 | | | Gerard C. Brandon | 1824-1826* | | | Abram M. Scott | 1828-1832 | Democrat | | Fountain Winston | 1832-1832 | | Abram Marshall Scott (1785- July 12, 1833) was a Democratic Mississippi politician born in South Carolina. ...
Presidents of the Senate The Office of Lieutenant Governor was abolished by the Constitution of 1832, and the duties of President of the Senate were incorporated into a separate office. | Name | Term | Party | | Charles Lynch | 1833-1834 | Democrat | | P. Briscoe | 1834-1836 | | | W. Van Norman | 1836-1837 | | | Alexander G. McNutt | 1837-1838 | Democrat | | A. L. Bingaman | 1838-1840 | | | G. B. Augustus | 1840-1842 | | | Jesse Speight | 1842-1843 | | | A. Fox | 1843-1844 | | | Jesse Speight | 1844-1846 | | | G. T. Swan | 1846-1848 | | | Dabney Lipscomb | 1848-1851 | | | James Whitfield | 1851-1854 | Democrat | | John J. Pettus | 1854-1858 | Democrat | | James Drane | 1858-1865 | | | John M. Simonton | 1865-1869 | | For the Charles Lynch who was Mississippis Governor, see Charles Lynch (politician). ...
Alexander Gallatin McNutt (January 3, 1802, Rockbridge County, Virginia – October 22, 1848) was a Mississippi politician that served two consecutive 2-year terms (1838-1842) as that states governor, having previously served as a state senator (1835-1837). ...
James Whitfield can refer to: James Whitfield, Roman Catholic Bishop of Baltimore from 1828-1834 James Whitfield, Governor of Mississippi from 1858-1859 This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
John J. Pettus (October 9, 1813-1867) was a United States politican. ...
Lieutenant Governors The Constitution of 1869 re-established the office of Lieutenant Governor. This office also re-assumed the duties of President of the Senate | Name | Term | Party | | Ridgley C. Powers | 1870-1871 | Republican | | Alexander K. Davis | 1871-1876 | Republican | | John M. Stone | 1876-1878 | Democrat | | William H. Sims | 1878-1882 | Democrat | | G. D. Shands | 1882-1890 | Democrat | | M. M. Evans | 1890-1896 | Democrat | | J. H. Jones | 1896-1900 | Democrat | | James T. Harrison | 1900-1904 | Democrat | | John Prentiss Carter | 1904-1908 | Democrat | | Luther Manship | 1908-1912 | Democrat | | Theodore G. Bilbo | 1912-1916 | Democrat | | Lee Maurice Russell | 1916-1920 | Democrat | | Homer H. Casteel | 1920-1924 | Democrat | | Dennis Murphree | 1924-1927 | Democrat | | Clayton B. Adams | 1928-1932 | Democrat | | Dennis Murphree | 1932-1936 | Democrat | | Jacob Buehler Snider | 1936-1940 | Democrat | | Dennis Murphree | 1940-1943 | Democrat | | Fielding L. Wright | 1944-1946 | Democrat | | Sam Lumpkin | 1948-1952 | Democrat | | Caroll Gartin | 1952-1960 | Democrat | | Paul B. Johnson, Jr. | 1960-1964 | Democrat | | Caroll Gartin | 1964-1966 | Democrat | | Charles L. Sullivan | 1968-1972 | Democrat | | William F. Winter | 1972-1976 | Democrat | | Evelyn Grady | 1976-1980 | Democrat | | Brad Dye | 1980-1992 | Democrat | | Eddie Briggs | 1992 - 1996 | Republican | | Ronnie Musgrove | 1996 - 2000 | Democrat | | Amy Tuck | 2000 - present | Democrat, Republican1 | 1. Amy Tuck switched to the Republican Party in December 2002. John Marshall Stone (April 30, 1830–March 26, 1900) was an American politician from Mississippi who served longer as Governor of that state than anyone else, from 1876 to 1882 and again from 1890 to 1896. ...
Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (October 13, 1877–August 21, 1947) was an American politician. ...
Dennis Murphree (January 6, 1886 - February 9, 1949) was a Mississippi politician. ...
Dennis Murphree (January 6, 1886 - February 9, 1949) was a Mississippi politician. ...
Dennis Murphree (January 6, 1886 - February 9, 1949) was a Mississippi politician. ...
Fielding Lewis Wright (May 16, 1895 - May 4, 1956) was a Mississippi politician who served as lieutenant governor (1944-1946) and became governor after the death of Thomas L. Bailey. ...
Paul Burney Johnson, Jr. ...
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Evelyn Grady was elected as a Democrat to be Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi state, USA, in 1975 and served from 1976 to 1980. ...
Ronnie Musgrove David Ronald Ronnie Musgrove (born July 29, 1956) is an American politician who was the governor of the U.S. state of Mississippi from 2000 until 2004. ...
Amy Tuck is currently the Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi, a Republican. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
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