List of Lieutenant Governors
- Tod R. Caldwell (R), 1868–1871 (Acting Governor from December 20, 1870)
- Curtis H. Brogden (R), 1873–1874
- Thomas J. Jarvis (D), 1877–1879
- James L. Robinson (D), 1881–1885
- Charles M. Stedman (D), 1885–1889
- Thomas M. Holt (D), 1889–1891
- Rufus A. Doughton (D), 1893–1897
- Charles A. Reynolds (R), 1897–1901
- Wilfred D. Turner (D), 1901–1905
- Francis D. Winston (D), 1905–1909
- William C. Newland (D), 1909–1913
- Elijah L. Daughtridge (D), 1913–1917
- Oliver Max Gardner (D), 1917–1921
- William B. Cooper (D), 1921–1925
- Jacob E. Long (D), 1925–1929
- Richard T. Fountain (D), 1929–1933
- Alexander H. Graham (D), 1933–1937
- Wilkins P. Horton (D), 1937–1941
- Reginald L. Harris (D), 1941–1945
- Lynton Y. Ballentine (D), 1945–1949
- Hoyt Patrick Taylor (D), 1949–1953
- Luther H. Hodges (D), 1953–1954
- Luther E. Barnhardt (D), 1957–1961
- Harvey Cloyd Philpott (D), 1961–1961
- Robert W. Scott (D), 1965–1969
- Hoyt Patrick Taylor, Jr. (D), 1969–1973
- James B. Hunt, Jr. (D), 1973–1977
- James C. Green (D), 1977–1985
- Robert B. Jordan, III (D), 1985–1989
- James Carson Gardner (R), 1989–1993
- Dennis A. Wicker (D), 1993–2001
- Beverly Eaves Perdue (D), 2001–2009
- Walter H. Dalton (D), 2009–present
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