The 1st Amendment
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
No
In the case of state governments wanting to make an amendment to the state constitution, a governor has the ability to pass the amendment or veto the amendment. The amendment bill must first be passed in the state congress.
The Governor General of Jamaica is addressed directly as 'Your Excellency' and indirectly as 'His Excellency the Governor General'
They shall be returned to the state of the crime and be tried there.
the Governor's initiative
Walter Dalton is the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, the second highest elected office in the state. He is, however, also addressed (directly) as Governor.
Albert Roberts
The Governor General of Canada should be initially addressed in conversation as Your Excellency (or simply Excellency), and subsequently as Ma'am (or Sir, in the case of a male governor general).
The spouse of the Governor General is Her Excellency Ms. Sharon Johnson, C.C.; she should be addressed in writing as "Excellency," and you should close with "Yours Sincerely." In person, she should be addressed as "Your Excellency" when you meet, and then on subsequent occasions as "Madam."
The wife of a governor is typically addressed as "First Lady" followed by her name. In formal settings, she may be addressed as "Mrs. [Last Name]." In conversation, it is respectful to use her title or simply "Ma'am." However, specific customs may vary by state or region.