Virginia Lieutenant Governor
The Virginia Lieutenant Governor is the second-highest executive official in the state of Virginia. This position is elected every four years and serves alongside the Governor and Attorney General. The Lieutenant Governor's primary responsibilities include presiding over the Virginia Senate and casting tie-breaking votes when necessary.
In addition to legislative duties, the Lieutenant Governor often represents the state at official functions and may take on specific initiatives or projects. The role is significant in supporting the Governor's agenda and ensuring smooth governance within the state.