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This is a list of Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi. - Parties
{{legend2||No party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#B0CEFF|Democratic|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFB6B6|Republican|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Lieutenant governors Lt. Governor | Term | Party |
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Duncan Stewart | 1817–1820 | James Patton | 1820–1822 | David Dickson | 1822–1824 | Gerard C. Brandon | 1824–1826* | Abram M. Scott | 1828–1832 | Democrat | Fountain Winston | 1832–1832 |
Presidents of the Senate The Office of Lieutenant Governor was abolished by the Constitution of 1832, and the duties of President of the Senate were incorporated into a separate office. Lt. Governor | Term | Party |
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Charles Lynch | 1833–1834 | Democrat | P. Briscoe | 1834–1836 | W. Van Norman | 1836–1837 | Alexander G. McNutt | 1837–1838 | Democrat | A. L. Bingaman | 1838–1840 | G. B. Augustus | 1840–1842 | Jesse Speight | 1842–1843 | A. Fox | 1843–1844 | Jesse Speight | 1844–1846 | G. T. Swan | 1846–1848 | Dabney Lipscomb | 1848–1851 | James Whitfield | 1851–1854 | Democrat | John J. Pettus | 1854–1858 | Democrat | James Drane | 1858–1865 | John M. Simonton | 1865–1869 |
Lieutenant governorsThe Constitution of 1868 re-established the office of Lieutenant Governor. This office also re-assumed the duties of President of the Senate Lt. Governor | Term | Governor(s) served under | Party |
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Ridgley C. Powers | 1870–1871 | James L. Alcorn | Republican | Alexander K. Davis | 1871–1876 | Ridgley C. Powers Adelbert Ames | Republican | John M. Stone | 1876–1878 | Adelbert Ames himself | Democrat | William H. Sims | 1878–1882 | John M. Stone | Democrat | G. D. Shands | 1882–1890 | Robert Lowry | Democrat | M. M. Evans | 1890–1896 | John M. Stone | Democrat | J. H. Jones | 1896–1900 | Anselm J. McLaurin | Democrat | James T. Harrison | 1900–1904 | Andrew H. Longino | Democrat | John Prentiss Carter | 1904–1908 | James K. Vardaman | Democrat | Luther Manship | 1908–1912 | Edmond Noel | Democrat | Theodore G. Bilbo | 1912–1916 | Earl L. Brewer | Democrat | Lee Maurice Russell | 1916–1920 | Theodore G. Bilbo | Democrat | Homer H. Casteel | 1920–1924 | Lee M. Russell | Democrat | Dennis Murphree | 1924–1927 | Henry L. Whitfield | Democrat | Bidwell Adam | 1928–1932 | Theodore G. Bilbo | Democrat | Dennis Murphree | 1932–1936 | Martin Sennet Conner | Democrat | Jacob Buehler Snider | 1936–1940 | Hugh L. White | Democrat | Dennis Murphree | 1940–1943 | Paul B. Johnson Sr. | Democrat | Fielding L. Wright | 1944–1946 | Thomas L. Bailey | Democrat | Sam Lumpkin | 1948–1952 | Fielding L. Wright | Democrat | Carroll Gartin | 1952–1960 | Hugh L. White James P. Coleman | Democrat | Paul B. Johnson, Jr. | 1960–1964 | Ross Barnett | Democrat | Carroll Gartin | 1964–1966 | Paul B. Johnson Jr. | Democrat | Charles L. Sullivan | 1968–1972 | John Bell Williams | Democrat | William F. Winter | 1972–1976 | William Waller | Democrat | Evelyn Gandy | 1976–1980 | Cliff Finch | Democrat | Brad Dye | 1980–1992 | William Winter William Allain Ray Mabus | Democrat | Eddie Briggs | 1992–1996 | Kirk Fordice | Republican | Ronnie Musgrove | 1996–2000 | Amy Tuck | 2000–2002 | Ronnie Musgrove | Democrat | 2002–2008 | Ronnie Musgrove (Democratic) Haley Barbour (Republican) | Republican1 | Phil Bryant | 2008–2012 | Haley Barbour | Republican | Tate Reeves | 2012–present | Phil Bryant | Republican |
1. Amy Tuck switched to the Republican Party in December 2002. Living former Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi{{As of|2017|1}}, there are five former lieutenant governors of Mississippi who are currently living at this time, the oldest lieutenant governor of Mississippi being William F. Winter (served 1972–1976, born 1923). The most recent death of a former lieutenant governor of Mississippi was that of Brad Dye (served 1980–1992, born 1933), on July 1, 2018.Lt. Governor | Lt. Gubernatorial term | Date of birth (and age) | William F. Winter | 1972–1976 | mf=yes|1923|2|21}} | Eddie Briggs | 1992–1996 | 1950}} | Ronnie Musgrove | 1996–2000 | mf=yes|1956|7|29}} | Amy Tuck | 2000–2008 | mf=yes|1963|7|8}} | Phil Bryant | 2008–2012 | mf=yes|1954|12|9}} | {{Years in Mississippi}}{{Lists of lieutenant governors by U.S. state}}{{Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi}}{{Mississippi}} 4 : Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi|Lists of Mississippi politicians|Lists of state lieutenant governors of the United States|Political history of Mississippi |