If the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor were both vacant, the Council would act as chief executive.
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In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Democrat Robert F. Murphy, defeated Republican Elmer C. Nelson, Prohibition candidate Harold E. Bassett, and Socialist Labor candidate Francis A. Votano.
Stephen "Steve" Kerrigan (born September 17, 1971) is an American politician and candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 election.
Edward P. Barry (1864–1936), 44th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Francis E. Kelly (fl. 1930s), 53rd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, United States
Byron Weston, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 1880 to 1883
Fuller's uncle Abraham owned the home at the time, and the Fuller family moved in shortly after Timothy Fuller's unsuccessful campaign for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts as an Anti-Mason.
William C. Plunkett, former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1854-55)