List of lieutenant governors of Idaho
The Lieutenant Governor of Idaho is a constitutional statewide elected office in the U.S. state of Idaho . According to the Idaho Constitution, the officeholder is elected to a four-year term.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Idaho is Republican Scott Bedke , who took office January 2, 2023.
Idaho has had 43 lieutenant governors since 1890. Five people have served twice as Idaho Lieutenant Governor: O. E. Hailey (1927–1929; 1929–1931), G. P. Mix (1931–1933; 1935–1937), Charles C. Gossett (1937–1939; 1941–1943), Donald S. Whitehead (1939–1941; 1947–1951) and Jim Risch (2003–2006; 2007–2009).
List of lieutenant governors of Idaho
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Name
Term of service
Political party
1
N. B. Willey
October 1890 – December 1890
Republican
2
John S. Gray
December 1890 – January 2, 1893
Republican
3
F. B. Willis
January 2, 1893 – January 7, 1895
Republican
4
F. J. Mills
January 7, 1895 – January 4, 1897
Republican
5
George F. Moore
January 4, 1897 – January 2, 1899
Democratic , Populist
6
J. H. Hutchinson
January 2, 1899 – January 7, 1901
Silver Republican , Democratic
7
Thomas F. Terrell
January 7, 1901 – January 5, 1903
Democratic
8
James M. Stevens
January 5, 1903 – January 2, 1905
Republican
9
Burpee L. Steeves
January 2, 1905 – January 7, 1907
Republican
10
Ezra A. Burrell
January 7, 1907 – January 4, 1909
Republican
11
Lewis H. Sweetser
January 4, 1909 – January 6, 1913
Republican
12
Herman H. Taylor
January 6, 1913 – January 1, 1917
Republican
13
Ernest L. Parker
January 1, 1917 – January 6, 1919
Democratic
14
Charles C. Moore
January 6, 1919 – January 1, 1923
Republican
15
H. C. Baldridge
January 1, 1923 – January 3, 1927
Republican
16
O. E. Hailey
January 3, 1927 – January 7, 1929
Republican
17
W. B. Kinne
January 7, 1929 – September 30, 1929
Republican
Office vacant: September 30 – October 25, 1929
18
O. E. Hailey
October 25, 1929 – January 5, 1931
Republican
19
G. P. Mix
January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933
Democratic
20
George E. Hill
January 2, 1933 – January 7, 1935
Democratic
21
G. P. Mix
January 7, 1935 – January 4, 1937
Democratic
22
Charles C. Gossett
January 4, 1937 – January 2, 1939
Democratic
23
Donald S. Whitehead
January 2, 1939 – January 6, 1941
Republican
24
Charles C. Gossett
January 6, 1941 – January 4, 1943
Democratic
25
Edwin Nelson
January 4, 1943 – January 1, 1945
Republican
26
Arnold Williams
January 1, 1945 – November 17, 1945
Democratic
Office vacant: November 17, 1945 – March 20, 1946
27
A. R. McCabe
March 20, 1946 – January 6, 1947
Democratic
28
Donald S. Whitehead
January 6, 1947 – January 1, 1951
Republican
29
Edson H. Deal
January 1, 1951 – January 3, 1955
Republicans
30
J. Berkeley Larsen
January 3, 1955 – January 5, 1959
Republican
31
W. E. Drevlow
January 5, 1959 – January 2, 1967
Democratic
32
Jack M. Murphy
January 2, 1967 – January 6, 1975
Republican
33
John Evans
January 6, 1975 – January 24, 1977
Democratic
Office vacant: January 24–28, 1977
34
William J. Murphy
January 28, 1977 – January 1, 1979
Democratic
35
Phil Batt
January 1, 1979 – January 3, 1983
Republican
36
David Leroy
January 3, 1983 – January 5, 1987
Republican
37
Butch Otter
January 5, 1987 – January 3, 2001
Republican
Office vacant: January 3–30, 2001
38
Jack Riggs
January 30, 2001 – January 6, 2003
Republican
39
Jim Risch
January 6, 2003 – May 26, 2006
Republican
Office vacant: May 26 – June 15, 2006
40
Mark Ricks
June 15, 2006 – January 1, 2007
Republican
41
Jim Risch
January 1, 2007 – January 3, 2009
Republican
Office vacant: January 3–6, 2009
42
Brad Little
January 6, 2009 – January 7, 2019
Republican
43
Janice McGeachin
January 7, 2019 – January 2, 2023
Republican
44
Scott Bedke
January 2, 2023 – Present
Republican
As of January 2023[update] , there are seven surviving former lieutenant governors of Idaho; the eldest is Phil Batt at 97 years, 9 months. The most recent death was that of Mark Ricks (served 2006–2007), who died at age 92 in September 2016.[ 1]
Lieutenant Governor
Served
Date of birth (age)
Phil Batt ^
1979–1983
(1927-03-04 ) March 4, 1927 (age 97)
David Leroy
1983–1987
(1947-08-16 ) August 16, 1947 (age 77)
Butch Otter ^
1987–2001
(1942-05-03 ) May 3, 1942 (age 82)
Jack Riggs
2001–2003
1954 (age 69–70)
Jim Risch ^
2003–2006 2007–2009
(1943-05-03 ) May 3, 1943 (age 81)
Brad Little ^
2009–2019
(1954-02-15 ) February 15, 1954 (age 70)
Janice McGeachin
2019–2023
(1963-01-18 ) January 18, 1963 (age 61)
^ Also served as governor
Passages
Incumbent
Reason for vacancy
Appointed successor
Date of appointment
Elected successor
Date of election
N. B. Willey
Succeeded as Governor December 1890
John S. Gray
December 1890
F. B. Willis
November 8, 1892
W. B. Kinne
Died September 30, 1929
O. E. Hailey
October 25, 1929
G. P. Mix
November 4, 1930
Arnold Williams
Succeeded as Governor November 17, 1945
A. R. McCabe
March 20, 1946
Donald S. Whitehead
November 5, 1946
John Evans
Succeeded as Governor January 24, 1977
William J. Murphy
January 28, 1977
Phil Batt
November 7, 1978
Butch Otter
Resigned January 3, 2001
Jack Riggs
January 30, 2001
Jim Risch
November 5, 2002
Jim Risch
Succeeded as Governor May 26, 2006
Mark Ricks
June 15, 2006
Jim Risch
November 7, 2006
Jim Risch
Sworn into the United States Senate January 6, 2009
Brad Little
January 6, 2009
Brad Little
November 2, 2010
References
Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without an official
lieutenant governor :
Idaho statewide elected officials