Examples of 'elected lieutenant' in a sentence

Meaning of "elected lieutenant"

elected lieutenant: Refers to someone who has been chosen or voted into the position of lieutenant. This phrase is often used in the context of political or military leadership, where a lieutenant is a subordinate ranking officer

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The next year he would be elected lieutenant governor.
Elected lieutenant colonel of a volunteer battalion, he fought with the Army of the Alps.
The same year he was elected lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.
He was also the first Governor to serve with an elected Lieutenant Governor.
Henry Remington was elected lieutenant colonel, but resigned and was replaced by Eli Hufstedler.
She served two terms in the Colorado House of Representatives before being elected Lieutenant Governor.
James Robinson was elected lieutenant governor.
He was elected lieutenant governor and then governor in the 1918 race.
Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, was elected lieutenant governor of Minnesota.
Astor was elected lieutenant colonel of the 12th Regiment of the New York Militia.
In his first attempt at public office, Woo was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1984.
Horatio F. Simrall was elected lieutenant governor, but soon fled to Mississippi to escape Federal authorities.
John E. Holmes, also a Democrat, was elected lieutenant governor in the same election.
He was elected lieutenant colonel commanding the Lombards battalion in September 1792.
In the autumn of 1886, Howard was elected Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut.

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He was elected lieutenant governor in 2002, serving for eight years with Governor Mike Rounds.
The following month, he was elected lieutenant of the 3rd battalion of volunteers of Deux-Sèvres.
He was elected lieutenant governor in 1982 as running mate of Richard F. Celeste.
Dunn ran for office and was elected lieutenant governor of Louisiana in 1868.
In 1853, he was elected lieutenant governor on the Democratic ticket with governor Elisha M. Pease.
Two years, later, he was elected lieutenant governor, serving under Governor Ruby Laffoon.
Women have been elected lieutenant governor from 43 of the 50 states.
In 1983, Beshear was elected lieutenant governor in the administration of Governor Martha Layne Collins.

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