On November 8, 2005, voters passed an amendment to the
New Jersey State Constitution that created the position of
Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, effective with the
2009 gubernatorial election. Before this amendment was passed, the
President of the New Jersey Senate would simultaneously serve as governor whenever the office of governor was vacant. This dual position was more powerful than that of an elected governor, as the individual would have a major role in both the legislative and executive branches. The amendment was prompted by New Jersey State Senate President
Richard Codey serving as Governor of New Jersey in January 2002 and again from November 2004 to January 2006 after the resignations of elected Governors
Christine Todd Whitman and
Jim McGreevey.
Kim Guadagno, a former prosecutor, was sworn in as New Jersey's first lieutenant governor on January 19, 2010, under Governor
Chris Christie. Guadagno was succeeded by former assemblywoman
Sheila Oliver, who was sworn in on January 16, 2018, under Governor
Phil Murphy. On August 1, 2023, the lieutenant governor position became vacant when Oliver died in office. On September 8, 2023, Governor Murphy selected
Tahesha Way, New Jersey's Secretary of State, as the third lieutenant governor of New Jersey, to succeed Oliver and serve out the remainder of Oliver's term. In January 2026
Dale Caldwell took office as lieutenant governor under Governor
Mikie Sherrill. ==Center on the American Governor==