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
- Notes
Read more about this topic: Lieutenant Governor Of North Carolina
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list and/or governors:
“I made a list of things I have
to remember and a list
of things I want to forget,
but I see they are the same list.”
—Linda Pastan (b. 1932)
“Modern tourist guides have helped raised tourist expectations. And they have provided the nativesfrom Kaiser Wilhelm down to the villagers of Chichacestenangowith a detailed and itemized list of what is expected of them and when. These are the up-to- date scripts for actors on the tourists stage.”
—Daniel J. Boorstin (b. 1914)
“I do love this people [the French] with all my heart, and think that with a better religion and a better form of government and their present governors their condition and country would be most enviable.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)