If the governor is unable to fulfill his/her duties (e.g. under arrest) the lieutenant governor will take his/her place until the governor returns, if s/he returns.
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Strictly, a U.S. State governor has no judicial powers, because the Governor is the chief executive and not the chief justice of the State.Among the most prominent of a Governor's quasi-judicial power is the power of clemency, to stay an execution of a sentence of capital punishment.
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The governor's legislative power stems from all the following except his: authority to appoint committee chairs.
Some of the examples of an executive power given to the governor is that he may demand for budget cuts.
In general, the president has more power of the Governor.
Veto power is one power similar for the president, governor, and the mayor. The power to enact a law is another.
The Pharaoh. By governor you must mean monarchs.
North Carolina was the last state, the governor did not obtain veto power until 1996