Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada | |
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Style | The Honorable |
Term length | Four years, two term limit |
Inaugural holder | John S. Crosman 1864 |
Formation | Constitution of Nevada |
Website | Office of the Lieutenant Governor |
The Nevada Lieutenant Governor is an elected office in the U.S. state of Nevada. The Nevada Lieutenant Governor is based in Carson City, Nevada and elected for 4 year terms. The 35th and current Lieutenant Governor (since January 2019) is Kate Marshall (a Democrat).
See List of Governors of Nevada for a full list of Lieutenant Governors.
Living former lieutenant governors of Nevada
As of January 2019[update], ten former lieutenant governors of Nevada were alive. The oldest is Edward Fike (served 1967–1971, born 1925). The most recent lieutenant governor to die was Paul Laxalt (served 1963–1967, born 1922). The most recently serving lieutenant governor to die was Myron E. Leavitt (served 1979–1983, born 1930), on January 9, 2004.
Lt. Governor | Lt. Gubernatorial term | Date of birth (and age) |
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Edward Fike | 1967–1971 | February 5, 1925 (age 92) |
Harry Reid | 1971–1975 | December 2, 1939 |
Robert E. Rose | 1975–1979 | October 7, 1939 |
Bob Cashell | 1983–1987 | April 22, 1938 |
Bob Miller | 1987–1989 | March 30, 1945 |
Sue Wagner | 1991–1995 | January 6, 1940 |
Lonnie Hammargren | 1995–1999 | December 25, 1937 |
Lorraine Hunt | 1999–2007 | March 11, 1939 |
Brian Krolicki | 2007–2015 | December 31, 1960 |
Mark Hutchison | 2015–2019 | May 5, 1963 |