Elected by the voters of the state.
The Secretary of State Jan Brewer.
That depends on the State Constitution.
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Once a bill is passed by the Senate and House of Representatives at the state level, it becomes law when the governor signs it. At the federal level, after being passed by the federal House and Senate, it becomes law when the president signs it.
Then, according to the law of the state - another individual in the line of succession steps in to assume the Governorship. This individual may vary from state to state - you would have to check your own state's lasws to determine the answer for your state.
The Secretary of State. Arizona doesn't have a Lt. Governor but the constitution delegates this duty to the Secretary of State (along with the normal operation of that office).
The Chief Justice of The High Court of the same State takes over the Charge.
The office of Lieutenant Governor is found in the States of the USA. It's purpose is to assist the State's Governor, and take a Governor's place in case the Governor resigns and or becomes to ill to perform the duties of Governor. In a manner of speaking, the office of Lieutenant Governor closely resembles the role in the Federal Government of the Vice President.
hiram revels was the first african american in the U.S Congress
This procedure is known as EXTRADITION.
Governor
he is the first person to be governor of a state