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John Adam Treutlen (1733-1782) was the first governor of Georgia in 1777.
John Adam Treutlen (1733-1782) was the first governor of Georgia in 1777.
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A veto of the Governor of Georgia requires a two thirds vote of Georgia General Assembly. The veto procedure is outlined in Georgia Constitution.
John Adam Treutlen (1733-1782) was the first governor of Georgia in 1777.
John Adam Treutlen was the first governor of Georgia elected in 1777. He took a break from statewide politic when he was proceeded by the newly elected governor John Houstoun, in January 1778.
The King of England appointed the first governor of Georgia. After Georgia was admitted into the Union, following the Revolution, Georgia people elected a governor.
The chief executive of Georgia is Governor Brian Kemp.
Ellis Arnall was the governor of Georgia in 1944. Arnall served as governor of Georgia from January 12, 1943 to January 14, 1947.
Herman Talmadge was the governor of Georgia in 1953. Talmadge served as governor of Georgia from November 17, 1948 to January 11, 1955.
He was the 80th Governor of Georgia serving from 1999 to 2003.
The Georgia Constitution is the governing document for Georgia. It outlines the three branches of government in Georgia.