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  2. Governor (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The lieutenant governor succeeds to the gubernatorial office (the powers and duties but not the office, in Massachusetts and West Virginia), if vacated by impeachment, death, or resignation of the previous governor. Lieutenant governors also serve as unofficial acting state governors in case the incumbent governors are unable to fulfill their ...

  3. Governor - Wikipedia

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    A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a governor may be either appointed or elected, and the governor's powers can vary significantly, depending on the public laws in place local

  4. Governor of California - Wikipedia

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    Governors are elected by popular ballot and serve terms of four years, with a limit of two terms, if served after November 6, 1990. [3] Governors take the following oath: I (Governor) do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and ...

  5. Governor of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The governor is the chief executive of the state and is tasked by the constitution with faithfully carrying out the laws of the state. [17] The governor is empowered to request agency heads in state government to report to them in writing on subjects relating to executive duties.

  6. The Federal Reserve’s board of governors, explained — who’s ...

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    Each of the seven governors plays a different role within the U.S. central bank’s board. As Fed chair, Powell guides the broader FOMC to a consensus during rate-setting meetings and then ...

  7. Governor of New York - Wikipedia

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    The governor of New York is the head of government of the U.S. state ... performs the duties of a lieutenant governor until the governor can take back the duties of ...

  8. Governor of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The governor has far-reaching political obligations, including ceremonial and political duties. The governor also signs bills into law and has veto power. The governor is a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council, a popularly elected council with eight members who provide advice and consent on certain legal matters and appointments. [3]

  9. Ferguson declares victory over Reichert in Washington ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson has defeated Republican Dave Reichert in the Washington state governor's race. The Associated Press called the race for Ferguson ...