Yes . All fifty (50) U.S. states elect a governor ...
No prime minister, Puerto Rico has a governor just like the 50 US States. As of November 4,2008 is Governor Elect Luis Fortuño
No, there is no federal office holder in the United States government with the title of lieutenant governor. A lieutenant governor is a high officer of state, usually the second-in-comman. The second-in-command in the United States is called the vice president. The vice president of the United States is Joe Biden.At the level of state government, 43 of the 50 states within the United States elect or appoint a lieutenant governor as second-in-command to the governor. A complete list of these office holders can be viewed by following the link below.
The United States as a nation does not have a governor. We have a President, currently Barrack Obama. Each of the 50 states of the US has a different Governor for that state.
Yes, all 50 US States have a governor. In theory this is how the government is laid out:President; Controls the Federal GovernmentGovernor; Controls the State GovernmentCounty Board; Controls the County GovernmentMayor; Controls the City/Municipality Government.
US States do NOT have any "president". The 50 States each have a Governor. The Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014 is Tom Corbett (Republican).
Lieutenant Governor
Every state has a governor, so 50 States have 50 governors.
there should be 50 for 50 states but i think pr has a governor and so does a my guess is 53
There are 2 governors for each state in the United States of America.
Each state has its own rules. Normally (48 of 50 states), the governor serves for four years, but in New Hampshire and Vermont, it is only 2 years. For example, California elects governors every four years; they are elected the same year as the Presidential elections. But many states elect governors in the years when there is no Presidential election. There used to be more states with two-year terms but they have gradually changed to 4 years.
in all 50 states in all 50 states
Yes. All 50 states have had tornadoes.