Lieutenant Governor of Florida - List of Lieutenant Governors

List of Lieutenant Governors

# Name Took Office Left Office Party Governor(s) Served With Note
1 William W. J. Kelly 1865 1868 Republican David S. Walker
2 William Henry Gleason 1868 1870 Republican Harrison Reed
3 Edmund C. Weeks 1870 1870 Republican
4 Samuel T. Day 1871 1873 Republican
5 Marcellus Stearns 1873 1874 Republican Ossian B. Hart
6 Noble A. Hull 1877 1879 Democrat George Franklin Drew
7 Livingston W. Bethel 1881 1885 William D. Bloxham
8 Milton H. Mabry 1885 1889 Edward A. Perry Position Abolished
9 Ray C. Osborne 1969 1971 Republican Claude R. Kirk, Jr. Position Recreated
10 Thomas Burton Adams, Jr. 1971 1975 Democrat Reubin O'Donovan Askew
11 J.H. Williams 1975 1979 Democrat
12 Wayne Mixson 1979 1987 Democrat Bob Graham Vacated to Become Governor
13 Bobby Brantley 1987 1991 Republican Bob Martinez
14 Buddy MacKay 1991 1998 Democrat Lawton Chiles Vacated to Become Governor
15 Frank Brogan 1999 2003 Republican Jeb Bush Resigned to become President of Florida Atlantic University
16 Toni Jennings 2003 2007 Republican Appointed, First Female
17 Jeff Kottkamp 2007 2011 Republican Charlie Crist Served as Governor June 18,2008 pursuant to Article IV Section 3(b) of the Florida Constitution.
18 Jennifer Carroll 2011 Republican Rick Scott First African-American/First Elected Female

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