National Lieutenant Governors Association


The National Lieutenant Governors Association is the non-profit, nonpartisan professional association for elected or appointed officials who are first in line of succession to the governors in the 50 U.S. states and the five organized territories..

Lieutenant governors

In 43 states and four territories, this official is a statewide elected lieutenant governor. In three states and one territory, this official is the state secretary of state. In four states, the president of the state senate is first in line of succession; two of these officials may statutorily use the title lieutenant governor.
Of the elected lieutenant governors, 25 are elected on a ticket in the general election with the gubernatorial candidate as a running mate. Most states allow the governor to designate his or her running mate, but in some states, the governor and lieutenant governor run separately in the primary election and are "paired" for the general election. In 18 other states, the lieutenant governor and the governor are elected separately and as a result may be of different political parties. Lieutenant governors typically are acting governor when the governor is out of state. Thirty lieutenant governor are presidents of the state Senate, and of these half may cast tie-breaking votes.

History

The NLGA was founded in 1962, as the National Conference of Lieutenant Governors. The organization's first meeting was on December 4, 1962. In 1966, NCLG affiliated with the Council of State Governments and was staffed through CSG from 1983 to 1988 with Edward Feigenbaum as director. In 1988, NCLG became financially independent. Gail Manning ran the organization's operations and was named director in 1991; she served until 2002.
In 2002, Julia Hurst became executive director. The same year, the organization adopted its current name and a new logo and launched its website.
The Association was incorporated in Kentucky in January 2013 and assumed independent corporate status and operations July 1, 2013.

Functions

NLGA provides members the opportunity to network, meet, foster interstate cooperation, gain policy knowledge, hone professional skills, share policy work, and promote the effectiveness of the office of lieutenant governor. NLGA does adopt national policy resolutions on subjects of importance to the membership. NLGA Articles provide for the Chairmanship to rotate annually between a Democrat and Republican. The Chair Elect is of the opposite party to the chair and assumes the role of Chair the following year.
The association office is located in Covington, Kentucky. The full membership meets twice a year, annually in Washington, DC for its Federal-State Relations meeting and annually in the summer in a select host state.
In 2007, NLGA was given the prestigious 'Associations Advance America' recognition by the American Society of Association Executives. NLGA was determined to have one of the six best association programs in the nation for 'Ending Cervical Cancer in our Lifetime,' a nationwide health care campaign. NLGA has also been recognized for work by Women in Government, the American Cardiology Association, and the American Iron and Steel Institute.

List of Chairs of the NGLA

TermOfficeholderState
1962-63Samuel H. ShapiroIllinois
1963-64Harold ChaseKansas
1964-65Robert McNairSouth Carolina
1965-66John BrownOhio
1966-67Harry Lee WaterfieldKentucky
1967-68Malcolm WilsonNew York
1968-69John CherbergWashington
1969-70Raymond J. BroderickPennsylvania
1970-71George NighOklahoma
1971-72Roger W. JepsenIowa
1972Tom JudgeMontana
1972-73Martin J. SchreiberWisconsin
1973-74Ed ReineckeCalifornia
1974-75Julian CarrollKentucky
1975Blair Lee IIIMaryland
1975-76Eugene BookhammerDelaware
1976-77William P. HobbyTexas
1977-78Robert D. OrrIndiana
1978-79Thomas P. O'Neill IIIMassachusetts
1979-80William C. PhelpsMissouri
1980-81Charles S. RobbVirginia
1981-82Mike CurbCalifornia
1982-83Martha Layne CollinsKentucky
1983-84William W. Scranton IIIPennsylvania
1984-85Zell MillerGeorgia
1985-86John MutzIndiana
1986-87Winston BryantArkansas
1987-88George RyanIllinois
1988-89Stephen McAlpineAlaska
1989-90Bobby BrantleyFlorida
1990-91Jim FolsomAlabama
1991-92Scott McCallumWisconsin
1992-93Frank O'BannonIndiana
1993-94Joanell DyrstadMinnesota
1994-95Melinda SchwegmannLouisiana
1995-96Joy CorningIowa
1996-97Kim RobakNebraska
1997-98Mary FallinOklahoma
1998-99Ronnie MusgroveMississippi
1999-00Olene S. WalkerUtah
2000-01Stephen L. HenryKentucky
2001-02Gary SherrerKansas
2002-03Charles J. FogartyRhode Island
2003-04Karl OhsMontana
2004-05John C. CarneyDelaware
2005-06Jane NortonColorado
2006-07John CherryMichigan
2007-08Jack DalrympleNorth Dakota
2008-09Barbara LawtonWisconsin
2009-10Bill BollingVirginia
2010-11Anthony G. BrownMaryland
2011-12Rick SheehyNebraska
2012-13Tim MurrayMassachusetts
2013-14Todd LambOklahoma
2014-15Nancy WymanConnecticut
2015-16Kim ReynoldsIowa
2016-17Dan McKeeRhode Island
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20Billy NungesserLouisiana