No.
|
Lieutenant Governor
|
Term in office
|
Party
|
Election
|
Governor[a]
|
1
|
|
|
John McDougal (1818–1866)
|
December 20, 1849[b] – January 9, 1851 (succeeded to governor)
|
Democratic
|
1849
|
|
Peter Hardeman Burnett (resigned January 9, 1851)
|
2
|
|
David C. Broderick (1820–1859)
|
January 9, 1851 – January 8, 1852 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
John McDougal
|
3
|
|
Samuel Purdy (1819–1882)
|
January 8, 1852 – January 9, 1856 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1851
|
John Bigler
|
1853
|
4
|
|
|
Robert M. Anderson (1824–1878)
|
January 9, 1856 – January 8, 1858 (did not run)
|
American
|
1855
|
|
J. Neely Johnson
|
5
|
|
|
Joseph Walkup (1819–1873)
|
January 8, 1858 – January 9, 1860 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1857
|
|
John B. Weller
|
6
|
|
John G. Downey (1827–1894)
|
January 9, 1860 – January 20, 1860 (succeeded to governor)
|
Democratic
|
1859
|
Milton Latham
|
7
|
|
Isaac N. Quinn (acting) (1795–1865)
|
January 20, 1860 – January 7, 1861 (presidency expired)
|
Democratic
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
John G. Downey
|
8
|
|
Pablo de la Guerra (acting) (1819–1874)
|
January 7, 1861 – January 10, 1862 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
9
|
|
|
John F. Chellis (1792–1883)
|
January 10, 1862 – December 10, 1863 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1861
|
|
Leland Stanford
|
10
|
|
Tim N. Machin (1822–1905)
|
December 10, 1863 – December 5, 1867 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1863
|
Frederick Low
|
11
|
|
|
William Holden (1824–1884)
|
December 5, 1867 – December 8, 1871 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1867
|
|
Henry Huntly Haight
|
12
|
|
|
Romualdo Pacheco (1831–1899)
|
December 8, 1871 – February 27, 1875 (succeeded to governor)
|
Republican
|
1871
|
|
Newton Booth
|
13
|
|
|
William Irwin (acting) (1827–1886)
|
February 27, 1875 – December 9, 1875 (elected governor)
|
Democratic
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
Romualdo Pacheco[c]
|
14
|
|
James A. Johnson (1829–1896)
|
December 9, 1875 – January 8, 1880 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1875
|
|
William Irwin
|
15
|
|
|
John Mansfield (1822–1896)
|
January 8, 1880 – January 10, 1883 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1879
|
|
George C. Perkins
|
16
|
|
|
John Daggett (1833–1919)
|
January 10, 1883 – January 8, 1887 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1882
|
|
George Stoneman
|
17
|
|
|
Robert Waterman (1826–1891)
|
January 8, 1887 – September 13, 1887 (succeeded to governor)
|
Republican
|
1886
|
Washington Bartlett[d] (died September 12, 1887)
|
18
|
|
|
Stephen M. White (acting) (1853–1901)
|
September 13, 1887 – January 8, 1891 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
|
Robert Waterman[c]
|
19
|
|
|
John B. Reddick (1845–1895)
|
January 8, 1891 – January 11, 1895 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1890
|
Henry Markham
|
20
|
|
Spencer G. Millard (1856–1895)
|
January 11, 1895 – October 24, 1895 (died in office)
|
Republican
|
1894
|
|
James Budd[d]
|
—
|
Vacant
|
October 24, 1895 – October 26, 1895
|
Office vacated by death
|
21
|
|
|
William T. Jeter (1850–1930)
|
October 26, 1895[2] – January 3, 1899 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
Appointed by governor
|
22
|
|
|
Jacob H. Neff (1830–1909)
|
January 3, 1899 – January 6, 1903 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1898
|
|
Henry T. Gage
|
23
|
|
Alden Anderson (1867–1944)
|
January 6, 1903 – January 8, 1907 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1902
|
George Pardee
|
24
|
|
Warren R. Porter (1861–1927)
|
January 8, 1907 – January 3, 1911 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1906
|
James Gillett
|
25
|
|
Albert Joseph Wallace (1853–1939)
|
January 3, 1911 – January 5, 1915 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
1910
|
Hiram Johnson[e] (resigned March 15, 1917)
|
26
|
|
|
John Morton Eshleman (1876–1916)
|
January 5, 1915 – February 28, 1916 (died in office)
|
Progressive
|
1914
|
|
—
|
Vacant
|
February 28, 1916 — July 22, 1916
|
Office vacated by death
|
27
|
|
|
William Stephens (1859–1944)
|
July 22, 1916 – March 15, 1917 (succeeded to governor)
|
Republican
|
Appointed by governor
|
—
|
Vacant
|
March 15, 1917 — January 6, 1919
|
Office vacated by succession to governor
|
|
William Stephens
|
28
|
|
|
C. C. Young (1869–1947)
|
January 7, 1919 – January 4, 1927 (elected governor)
|
Republican
|
1918
|
1922
|
Friend Richardson
|
29
|
|
Buron Fitts (1895–1973)
|
January 4, 1927 – November 30, 1928 (resigned)[f]
|
Republican
|
1926
|
C. C. Young
|
—
|
Vacant
|
November 30, 1928 — December 4, 1928
|
Office vacated by resignation
|
30
|
|
|
Herschel L. Carnahan (1879–1941)
|
December 4, 1928 – January 6, 1931 (did not run)
|
Republican
|
Appointed by governor
|
31
|
|
Frank Merriam (1865–1955)
|
January 5, 1931 – June 2, 1934 (succeeded to governor)
|
Republican
|
1930
|
James Rolph (died June 2, 1934)
|
—
|
Vacant
|
June 2, 1934 — January 7, 1935
|
Office vacated by succession to governor
|
Frank Merriam
|
32
|
|
|
George J. Hatfield (1887–1953)
|
January 8, 1935 – January 2, 1939 (did not run)[g]
|
Republican
|
1934
|
33
|
|
|
Ellis E. Patterson (1897–1985)
|
January 2, 1939 – January 4, 1943 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1938
|
|
Culbert Olson
|
34
|
|
|
Frederick F. Houser (1904–1989)
|
January 4, 1943 – January 6, 1947 (did not run)[h]
|
Republican
|
1942
|
|
Earl Warren (resigned October 4, 1953)
|
35
|
|
Goodwin Knight (1896–1970)
|
January 6, 1947 – October 4, 1953 (succeeded to governor)
|
Republican
|
1946
|
1950
|
36
|
|
Harold J. Powers (1900–1996)
|
October 5, 1953 – January 5, 1959 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
Succeeded from president of the Senate
|
Goodwin Knight
|
1954
|
37
|
|
|
Glenn M. Anderson (1913–1994)
|
January 5, 1959 – January 2, 1967 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1958
|
|
Pat Brown
|
1962
|
38
|
|
|
Robert Finch (1925–1995)
|
January 2, 1967 – January 8, 1969 (resigned)[i]
|
Republican
|
1966
|
|
Ronald Reagan
|
39
|
|
Edwin Reinecke (1924–2016)
|
January 8, 1969 – October 2, 1974 (resigned)[j]
|
Republican
|
Appointed by governor
|
1970
|
40
|
|
John L. Harmer (1934–2019)
|
October 2, 1974 – January 6, 1975 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
Appointed by governor
|
41
|
|
|
Mervyn Dymally (1926–2012)
|
January 6, 1975 – January 8, 1979 (lost election)
|
Democratic
|
1974
|
|
Jerry Brown[d]
|
42
|
|
|
Mike Curb (b. 1944)
|
January 8, 1979 – January 3, 1983 (did not run)[k]
|
Republican
|
1978
|
43
|
|
|
Leo T. McCarthy (1930–2007)
|
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1995 (did not run)
|
Democratic
|
1982
|
|
George Deukmejian[c]
|
1986
|
1990
|
Pete Wilson[c]
|
44
|
|
Gray Davis (b. 1942)
|
January 3, 1995 – January 4, 1999 (elected governor)
|
Democratic
|
1994
|
45
|
|
Cruz Bustamante (b. 1953)
|
January 4, 1999 – January 7, 2007 (term-limited)
|
Democratic
|
1998
|
|
Gray Davis (recalled November 17, 2003)
|
2002
|
|
Arnold Schwarzenegger[c]
|
46
|
|
John Garamendi (b. 1945)
|
January 7, 2007 – November 3, 2009 (resigned)[l]
|
Democratic
|
2006
|
47
|
|
Mona Pasquil (acting) (b. 1962)
|
November 3, 2009 – April 27, 2010 (successor took office)
|
Democratic
|
Appointed by governor[m]
|
48
|
|
|
Abel Maldonado (b. 1967)
|
April 27, 2010 – January 10, 2011 (lost election)
|
Republican
|
Appointed by governor
|
2010 [n]
|
|
Jerry Brown[d]
|
49
|
|
|
Gavin Newsom (b. 1967)
|
January 10, 2011 – January 7, 2019 (elected governor)
|
Democratic
|
2014
|
50
|
|
Eleni Kounalakis (b. 1966)
|
January 7, 2019 – Incumbent[o]
|
Democratic
|
2018
|
Gavin Newsom
|
2022
|