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122. Rhode Island 1806 Lieutenant Governor
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124. Rhode Island 1808 Lieutenant Governor
125. Rhode Island 1809 Lieutenant Governor
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127. Rhode Island 1811 Lieutenant Governor
128. Rhode Island 1812 Lieutenant Governor
129. Rhode Island 1813 Lieutenant Governor
130. Rhode Island 1815 Lieutenant Governor
131. Rhode Island 1816 Lieutenant Governor
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133. Rhode Island 1818 Lieutenant Governor
134. Rhode Island 1821 Lieutenant Governor
135. Rhode Island 1824 Lieutenant Governor
136. South Carolina 1789 Lieutenant Governor
137. South Carolina 1789 Lieutenant Governor, Ballot 2
138. South Carolina 1791 Lieutenant Governor
139. South Carolina 1792 Lieutenant Governor
140. South Carolina 1796 Lieutenant Governor
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Lieutenant Governor
Lieutenant Governor: the deputy-governor of a state with certain independent duties and the right of succession to the governorship, in case of its becoming vacant. In Rhode Island, prior to 1798, this position was Deputy Governor. In New England, the election of a Lieutenant Governor required a majority; if no candidate received a majority, the choice of a Lieutenant Governor would fall to the State Legislature.
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1788 - 1824: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont
Office Scope: State
Role Scope: State