Elections In 2005, Bolling ran for the office of
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. In the Republican primary, he defeated
Sean Connaughton with 58% of the vote. In the
general election, he defeated Democratic nominee and state Senator
Leslie Larkin Byrne 50%-49%. He won even though the Republican nominee for governor
Jerry Kilgore lost the
gubernatorial election. In 2009, Bolling ran for
re-election. He defeated Democratic nominee
Jody Wagner with 57% of the vote.
Tenure Kaine administration Bolling was inaugurated as lieutenant governor on January 14, 2006, in
Williamsburg, Virginia, along with the other Executive Branch officers, including Democratic Governor
Tim Kaine and Attorney General Bob McDonnell. Upon his re-election in 2009, Bolling became the first Virginia lieutenant governor since
Don Beyer to be elected to two consecutive terms. As lieutenant governor, Bolling promoted multiple programs, including his September program focused on encouraging a healthy and active life, his Ending
Cervical Cancer in our Lifetime program focused on raising awareness about Cervical Cancer and HPV, and his Helping Virginians Breathe Easier campaign focused on asthma awareness. Additionally, as lieutenant governor, Bolling proposed a statewide initiative, "100 Ideas for the Future of Virginia." This two-year program focused on gathering public feedback and ideas through a series of town hall meetings, mailings, and an integrated website. This program focused on promoting feedback from the people of Virginia to develop a long-term strategy for addressing issues like education, transportation, public safety, health care, protecting the environment, reforming government, and more.
McDonnell administration Bolling was one of the newly elected Governor McDonnell's first cabinet members, and was appointed as Chief Jobs Creation Officer, overseeing the state’s economic development programs. Regarding creation of the position, McDonnell stated, "I'm going to turn him into the busiest lieutenant governor in the nation." In March 2010, Bolling announced, on behalf of Governor McDonnell, $10 million in
rebates for home owners and
small businesses to reduce energy costs and to increase usage of solar and wind energy. In June 2010, Bolling announced $800,000 from the Virginia government to
James Madison University to further research in wind energy, including "turbine testing, research and curriculum" ==2013 gubernatorial campaign==