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Arkansas Governor's Mansion (Little Rock, Arkansas) Governor of Arkansas (served 1979–1981 and 1983–1992) 43: George W. Bush: Texas Governor's Mansion (Austin, Texas) Governor of Texas (served 1995–2000) 46: Joe Biden: Number One Observatory Circle (Washington, D.C.) Vice President of the United States (served 2009–2017)
Elections are scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024. [4] Seats up for election will be all seats of the Texas Legislature, [5] all 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, and the Class I seat to the United States Senate, for which two-term incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz is running for re-election. [6]
Funds for new mansion appropriated after original mansion determined to be structurally unsound in 1952; funds for new mansion appropriated by Legislature in 1953 Plans for new mansion approved and old mansion demolished, 1955 New mansion completed, 1956; re-occupied by governor, spring 1957; expanded, 2005
The wildly lavish estate is listed for $19.5 million.
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Governor's Mansion; Texas: Governor's Mansion Texas Speaker's Apartment (at Texas State Capitol) Texas Lieutenant Governor's Apartment (prior to 1983 fire) (at Texas State Capitol) Utah: Governor's Mansion; Vermont: The Pavilion; Virginia: Executive Mansion President's House (President of the College of William & Mary) [30]
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The lieutenant governor of Texas is the second-highest executive office in the government of Texas, a state in the U.S. It is the second most powerful post in Texas government because its occupant controls the work of the Texas Senate and controls the budgeting process as a leader of the Legislative Budget Board.