Answer: Governors of the states are elected by the people of the appropriate state. If a governor should die while in office the lieutenant governor may assume the role. Each state has its procedures.
The people chose who is the governor of the states.
No. Governors are elected by the people of each state. The president is not a king and his constitutional powers does not included appointment of governors.
They are chosen by elections.
The Governor or President can pardon any crime they choose.
No, he is elected with the governor like the Vice President is with the president.
No, he is elected with the governor like the Vice President is with the president.
Arkansas does not have a president, it has a governor. The governor is Mike Beebe.
Azores does not have a governor, it has a president. The president (government) is Vasco Cordeiro and the president (assembleia) is Ana Luis.
President Vice President Governor Lt. Governor
It doesn't have a president, but a governor. John Hoeven is the governor of N.D.
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
yes
President of India appoints the Governor of states in India
The U.S. President has more power than the Texas governor. A governor affects only his own state, the President is in charge of all 50.
Because there's nothing preventing it. Unlike in the US Federal election where the candidates for President and Vice President run on a combined ticket, in most state elections the elections for Governor and Lieutenant Governor are completely separate.