No, Florida is one of the 25 states that elect their governor and lieutenant governor on the same ticket. 18 states elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately, and there are other guidelines that apply to different states.
Wait i forgot. i remember separately.
State voters elect the lieutenant governor. In most states, the governor and lieutenant governor are elected together on a single ticket, but other states vote for lieutenant governor separately, meaning he or she may be from a different party than the governor.
I would assume you mean "lieutenant governor". A lieutenant governor can be two things. A lieutenant governor in the US is like a vice president to a governor. They don't really do anything; but they take the governor's place if he can't complete his term. They are often elected together with the governor, like the president and vice president are, but sometimes are chosen separately. The latter can result in weird dynamics - republican governor, democratic lt. governor. In Canada, a lieutenant governor is the queen's representative in each province. Each Canadian province has its own "prime minister", called the premier, and the dynamic is kind of like that of the queen to her PM in that the lieutenant governor has no power over the government but is kind of a ceremonial figure.
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.
they live separately
They can, but it is recommended that they pray together.
Because all together is a phrase, as separated is a word. You can say altogether though, but that's an adverb, so not entirely the same thing. Separately is from the Latin, 'spartus', which is 1 word. All together means the total amount or number in a single mass. It doesn't need to be joined
Separately
The correct spelling is separate (distinct, apart, or to move apart).
"Lifetime" is typically written as one word.
Benjamin Franklin quoted," We must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."
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