Yes.
He is the current Governor of California.
He ran for the office and was elected.
Gray Davis was recalled from office when Schwarzenegger was elected.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not up for re-election as he is no longer serving in a political position. He was the Governor of California from 2003 to 2011 but completed his term and did not seek re-election in 2010. Since then, he has not held any elected office.
There is no king of California. The highest office in the state is Governor which is currently held by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger The current Governor of California is Jerry Brown. He was the 34th and is now the 39th governor of California. He is the only governor to serve twice as a California Governor. He was first elected in 1975 and he served until 1983. He was recently elected Governor of California again in 2011.
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The head executive is the governor (as the executive of the United States is the president), and that office is currently held by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Arnold Schwarzenegger cannot be president because he was born in Austria and does not meet the U.S. Constitution's requirement that the president be a natural-born citizen. However, he can serve as governor of California because the state does not impose the same natural-born citizen requirement for its governor, allowing naturalized citizens to hold that office. Therefore, while he can govern at the state level, he is ineligible for the highest federal office.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger left office as the Governor of California on January 3, 2011. He served two terms, having first been elected in a special election in 2003 and then re-elected in 2006. His tenure was marked by various challenges, including budget issues and political controversies.