Without knowing what state/country you are referring to, this is impossible to answer.
The Secretary of State assumes the power of the Governor when the current Governor dies, resigns, or leaves office for other reasons. The current Secretary of State in Arizona is Jan Brewer, a Republican. The current Governor of Arizona is Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, who is currently being considered to become part of President-Elect Obama's cabinet.
The Secretary of State is typically responsible for overseeing a state's elections, maintaining official state records, and handling matters related to governance and diplomacy. The Lieutenant Governor is the second-in-command to the Governor, ready to assume the role if the Governor is unable to fulfill their duties, and may also have specific responsibilities outlined in the state's constitution or laws.
The number of Cabinet ministers for each provincial government is subject to change and is at the discretion of the provincial premier (through advice to the province's Lieutenant Governor). The number for each province can increase or decrease at any time by the Lieutenant Governor on the recommendation of the premier.
The office plays a key constitutional role in Canada's democratic system. If for any reason the Lieutenant Governor cannot perform these constitutional functions, the Chief Justice of Alberta assumes responsibility in an interim capacity. it's all your fault u dum politics
The Lieutenant Governor of Alberta is appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister. For the appointments of Lieutenant Governors, the prime minister generally consults with the provincial premier, but this is not a constitutional requirement for the appointment of a provincial viceroy or vicereine. The Lieutenant Governor represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in right of the province.they voted
The office plays a key constitutional role in Canada's democratic system. If for any reason the Lieutenant Governor cannot perform these constitutional functions, the Chief Justice of Alberta assumes responsibility in an interim capacity.
The provincial government (as per the Constitution Act, 1867) is comprised of the Lieutenant Governor of each province, acting on the advice of the Executive Council (made up of the provincial premier and ministers). The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the prime minister, and the Executive Council is made up of persons appointed by the respective Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor, acting on the advice of these ministers, is referred to as the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council and is the primary instrument of government of a province.It is expected that all members of the Executive Council are also members of the Legislative Assembly. The Lieutenant Governor appoints a premier who is best able to command the support of a majority of members of the Legislative Assembly. When there is no clear majority, and the previous premier has resigned or has been dismissed, the Lieutenant Governor has a greater degree of discretion on who may become the head of Government.
A personality, yes, but in a broad sense and not restricted by any limitations implied by the term.
4-year terms, no limits of any kind
The lowest rank in the US Army for an officer is Second Lieutenant. Then, First Lieutenant. It is important to note that even a Second Lieutenant out ranks many of the most senior non-officers (or enlisted men). In the UK, there is no such thing as a first lieutenant, just lieutenant. Any officer will still outrank any NCO.
There are several provincial representatives for Ontario.Her Majesty's Representative in Ontario: The Lieutenant GovernorThe Lieutenant Governor of Ontario represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario. The Governor General of Canada appoints the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of the prime minister (usually in consultation with the provincial premier). Currently, His Honour the Honourable David Onley is the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.Representatives of Ontario in the SenateThere are twenty-four senators who represent the province of Ontario. These senators are appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister. They are responsible for proposing legislation, and reviewing the work of the House of Commons. As new appointments may be made at any time, please see sources and related links for current Ontario senators.Representatives of Ontario in the House of CommonsThere are 106 members of the House of Commons who each represent one electoral district of the province of Ontario. These members are elected using single-member plurality at each general election. These members of the House of Commons are responsible for proposing and reviewing legislation. As members are subject to change at any time, please see sources and related links for current members of the House of Commons for Ontario.If you mean who is the current head of Ontario's government, he is Premier Dalton McGuinty.Over two hundred politicians represent Ontario electoral districts at the provincial and federal levels combined.
Legally speaking, there's nothing preventing it from happening in any state. In practice, usually only states where the governor and LT governor are directly elected in separate elections or states where the senate appoints the governor will have governors from different parties. There are exceptions to this, but it's rare. Right now, Arkansas, Missouri, Montana and Vermont all have Democratic governors and Republic LT governors, and Rhode Island has an Independent governor and a Democratic LT governor.