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Lt. Gov.

abbreviation for

  1. Lieutenant Governor.


Lt Gov

abbreviation for

  1. lieutenant governor


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But that relationship seemed harmonious compared to the toxic fight between Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Cuccinelli.

Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds focused her time on progress with local economic issues.

Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom predicted on Twitter that gay marriages would begin in the state within a month or two.

Moreover, Lt. Gov. Glenn McConnell could be an effective replacement (or a senate appointee himself).

Last year, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder was planning his run for governor.

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What is a  Lt. Gov.?

Lt. Gov. is a common abbreviation for lieutenant governor, a common title for the person who is second in command to a governor.

The title lieutenant is often associated with military rank. However, it is also used outside of the military to indicate someone who works just below a high-ranking official. In the United States, the governor is the highest-ranking official in state government. The lieutenant governor is the second-highest ranking official.

The abbreviation Lt. Gov. is generally used when referring to the specific person holding the office of lieutenant governor, as with Lt. Gov. Mendez. It is a title, much like other official titles, such as Rep. or Sen.

Occasionally, Lt. Gov. is used to refer to the office of the lieutenant governor in general, as in The Lt. Gov.’s office refused to comment on the issue.

In both cases, Lt. Gov. is more informal than lieutenant governor. On formal documents, it is typical to write out the full title.

The expression lieutenant governor is only capitalized when referring to a specific person by their title, as in Lieutenant Governor Johnson. In contrast, the abbreviation Lt. Gov. is typically capitalized regardless of whether you are referring to the office or the title.

Lt. Gov. can also be spelled without the periods, as in Lt Gov Stein. And it is made plural by adding as s on to Gov., as in The Lt. Govs. of the Midwest met to discuss the climate change in their region.

Example: Lt. Gov. Patel spoke at our meeting, encouraging everyone to vote next Tuesday.

Where does Lt. Gov. come from?

The first records of the term Lt. Gov. come from around at least the mid-1600s. It’s an abbreviation of the term lieutenant governor, which has first records from around the 1580s.

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How is Lt. Gov. used in real life?

Lt. Gov. is commonly used as an abbreviation of the title Lieutenant Governor or to refer informally to the office of lieutenant governor.

 

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“Because the votes in the state senate were tied, the Lt. Gov. cast the deciding vote to pass the bill.”

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