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Q: How might life been different if the colonists elected the Governor and both legislative houses?
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Which elected official in North Carolina has both executive and legislative powers in state government?

lieutenant governor


How are the governor and the president elected different?

A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.


Who was elected governor of two different states?

Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas


Is lieutenant governor part of the legislative branch?

A lieutenant governor is part of the executive branch in an individual state government. This is not a federal level elected official. In many states the lieutenant governors can run separately from the governor.


How was New Jersey governor selected in the thirteen colonies?

The colonists elected the leaders just like when adults elect presidents.


How are the governor and the president different?

A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.


List the three-part government of the british colonies and tell what each part did?

A governor was appointed by the king or proprietor to head the colony and carry out the laws and decrees. Assisting and advising the governor, a council also enforced the king's wishes. An assembly made up of elected representatives became the voice of the people arguing the causes and interests of the colonists.


When was Samuel Adams elected governor?

He was elected governor on 1789-1793 then re-elected on 1794-1797


What elected official has the right to veto?

Generally the chief executive of a governmental body has the right to veto a legislative measure; for example, the President, or a governor, or sometimes a mayor.


How are legislative candidates elected?

every five years


How long is the governor of Pennsylvania elected for?

The governor of Pennsylvania is elected for 18 years, or until becomes sick of old age and dies. Then a new governor is elected for Pennsylvania.


In what year was the first female governor elected?

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