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  1. Jun 8, 2022 · The officials of that government moved to Richmond in June 1865 as the sole government of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The lieutenant governors were Daniel Polsley and Leopold Copeland Parker Cowper. Robert Latané Montague (1819–1880), from Middlesex County, January 1, 1860–January 1, 1864, Democrat. Samuel Price (1805–1884), from ...

  2. The Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The lieutenant governor is elected every four years along with the governor and attorney general. The office is currently held by Winsome Earle Sears, who was elected in 2021 and is the first woman of color to hold this position.

  3. Lieutenant governor. In 1994, Schweiker successfully ran for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor. Schweiker ran in the fall general election alongside Congressman Tom Ridge, the gubernatorial nominee.

  4. Jul 24, 2021 · In September of 2002, Gov. Mark Schweiker presented six state workers with the first-ever Governors Award for Excellence in Service for the decisions they made during the Quecreek Mine rescue.

  5. May 3, 2024 · Governors under the Virginia Company of London, 1607–1624 The chief executive of Virginia during the first two years of the colony’s existence was the president of the Council, who was chosen by the Council at Jamestown. With the appointment of Sir Thomas Gates, the Virginia Company of London began naming the governor. In the governor’s absence, a deputy performed the functions of the ...

  6. candidate Tom Ridge. Schweiker was elected Lieutenant Governor in that fall's election, and was able to bring his fifteen years of experience in government to a statewide constituency. As the Lieutenant Governor Mark Schweiker was able to expand the traditional role of the office, and utilize it to manage a number of initiatives

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  8. www.virginiaplaces.org › government › governorsGovernors of Virginia

    Aug 22, 2023 · Some Lieutenant Governors have run for governor and been elected to full 4-year terms, but no Lieutenant Governor has become governor due to the death of the incumbent governor. The last Virginia governor to die during his term in office was George William Smith in 1811, before the office of Lieutenant Governor was created in the 1851 constitution.

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