Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
The Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is the second-highest executive official of the state government of Oklahoma.
| Lieutenant Governor of the State of Oklahoma | |
|---|---|
|  Great Seal of Oklahoma | |
| Residence | Oklahoma City | 
| Term length | Four years, unlimited number of terms | 
| Inaugural holder | George W. Bellamy | 
| Formation | November 16, 1907 | 
| Website | Lieutenant Governor's Website | 
The 17th Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is Republican Matt Pinnell. His first term began on January 14, 2019.
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Democratic (14) Republican (3)
| # | Lt. Governor | Term | Party | Governor(s) served under | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George W. Bellamy | 1907–1911 | Democrat | Charles N. Haskell | 
| 2 | J. J. McAlester | 1911–1915 | Democrat | Lee Cruce | 
| 3 | Martin E. Trapp | 1915–1923 | Democrat | Robert L. Williams James B. A. Robertson John C. Walton | 
| vacant | 1923–1927 | Martin E. Trapp | ||
| 4 | William J. Holloway | 1927–1929 | Democrat | Henry S. Johnston | 
| vacant | 1929–1931 | William J. Holloway | ||
| 5 | Robert Burns | 1931–1935 | Democrat | William H. Murray | 
| 6 | James E. Berry | 1935–1955 | Democrat | E. W. Marland Leon C. Phillips Robert S. Kerr Roy J. Turner Johnston Murray | 
| 7 | Cowboy Pink Williams | 1955–1959 | Democrat | Raymond D. Gary | 
| 8 | George Nigh | 1959–1963 | Democrat | J. Howard Edmondson | 
| 9 | Leo Winters | 1963–1967 | Democrat | Henry Bellmon | 
| 10 | George Nigh | 1967–1979 | Democrat | Dewey F. Bartlett | 
| David Hall David L. Boren | ||||
| 11 | Spencer Bernard | 1979–1987 | Democrat | George Nigh | 
| 12 | Robert S. Kerr III | 1987–1991 | Democrat | Henry Bellmon | 
| 13 | Jack Mildren | 1991–1995 | Democrat | David Walters | 
| 14 | Mary Fallin | 1995–2007 | Republican | Frank Keating | 
| Brad Henry | ||||
| 15 | Jari Askins | 2007–2011 | Democrat | Brad Henry | 
| 16 | Todd Lamb | 2011–2019 | Republican | Mary Fallin | 
| 17 | Matt Pinnell | 2019–present | Republican | Kevin Stitt | 
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