- Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
The Lieutenant Governor of Maryland is the second highest ranking official in the
executive branch of the state government ofMaryland in theUnited States . He or she is elected on the same ticket as theGovernor of Maryland and must meet the same qualifications.The current Lieutenant Governor is
Anthony G. Brown .History
The position was first created by the
Maryland Constitution of 1864 . Under that system of government, the Lt. Governor served aspresident of the Senate and would assume the office of governor if the incumbent should die, resign, be removed, or be disqualified.The state's present constitution, adopted in 1867, abolished the Lt. Governorship. However, the position was re-established by a Constitutional amendment ratified on
November 4 ,1970 .Duties and responsibilities
Under the 1970 amendment, the Lieutenant Governor "shall have only the duties delegated to him by the Governor." Maryland's Lieutenant Governorship is thus weaker than the office in most other states which have one. For instance, in many states, including
Texas , the Lieutenant Governor is the President of the State's Senate and inCalifornia the Lieutenant Governor assumes "all" of the Governor's powers when he or she is out of the state. In both of those states, as in some others, the Lieutenant Governor is elected in his or her own right, independently of the state's Governor.In practice, Maryland's Lieutenant Governor attends cabinet meetings, chairs various task forces and commissions, represents the state at ceremonial functions and at events which the Governor cannot attend, and advises the Governor. If there is a vacancy in the office of the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor becomes the Governor. A vacancy in the Lieutenant Governorship is filled by a person nominated by the Governor and confirmed by a majority vote of the General Assembly voting in joint session.
List of Lt. Governors of Maryland
Lt. Governors under the Maryland Constitution of 1864
Lt. Governors under the Maryland Constitution of 1867
Constitution amended November 4, 1970 to create Lt. Governor position.
ee also
*
Governor of Maryland
*Government of Maryland
*Lieutenant Governor (United States)References
*Maryland State Archives. (29 Oct. 2004). "Maryland Manual On-Line: A Guide to Maryland Government". " [http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/08conoff/html/02ltgov.html Lieutenant Governor] ". Retrieved 9 May 2005.
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