Talk:List of United States Lieutenant Governors
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[edit] One more column for the list: How elected
I know lists like these shouldn't contain too much information, but I think we could add a column to the main table explaining how the Lt. Govs in each state are elected. There are three fairly distinct methods by which someone can become Lt. Gov.: by being the running mate of the governor (as in e.g. Maryland), elected separately on a statewide vote (as in e.g. California), or elected by the state legislature (as in e.g. Tennessee). --Jfruh (talk) 20:25, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Arkansas Map Color
I noticed on the map used in this article that Arkansas which currently has no Lt. Governor is colored red to reflect a Republican incumbent. Should that color be changed to reflect the vacancy? --TommyBoy 18:31, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] First in line to succeed
When there is a vacancy in the Lt. Governorship, shouldn't the state be added to the second list so that we know who is next in line for Governor until the Lt. Gov. position is filled?
>Also, it would be good to indicate somewhere which states the person first in line to succeed the Governor is of another political party. NoSeptember 20:02, 28 September 2006 (UTC)