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governor's have TWO elections to get elected,primary AND general
It is an elective office, so it remains vacant until the next statewide general election.
The current Governor General of Canada is Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.The Governor General is not elected; rather, the Governor General was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen on the advice of the Right Honourable Paul Martin (the 21st prime minister) on 27 September 2005.
Paul Murad is running for lieutenant governor. The primary is June 8, 2010, and the general election will be November 2, 2010.
The governor of Minnesota will serve a four year term until the next election. The governor is elected by the general public.
On Election Day in November 2002, George Ryan was Governor. Rod "Hairbrush" Blagojevich succeeded him. Gov. Ryan is now residing at Club Fed in Terre Haute, IN. Hairbrush will be joining him soon.
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In the general election of 2012, Barack Obama received 281 electoral votes. His challenger, Mitt Romney received 191. 271 are required to win the election.
The most recent general election for Governor of Illinois was held Tuesday, November 2, 2010; the next Gubernatorial election will be on November 4, 2014.
The first female governor was Joan Finney, from 1991 to 1995. She was the first female candidate in the US to defeat an incumbent male governor in a state general election.
the governor of the state of which a member is missing will hold an election for a new House member to fill the vacancyit would be filled by a special election called by the governor of the state affectedThe governor calls for a special election to fill the vacant spot
In many countries where the leader of the government is not the head of state, they have to go to someone to dissolve the government and parliament and call another election.