The governor of Aztec is Hernan Cortez.
what are power differences between the Texas lt governor and other state lt governors
Legally speaking, there's nothing preventing it from happening in any state. In practice, usually only states where the governor and LT governor are directly elected in separate elections or states where the senate appoints the governor will have governors from different parties. There are exceptions to this, but it's rare. Right now, Arkansas, Missouri, Montana and Vermont all have Democratic governors and Republic LT governors, and Rhode Island has an Independent governor and a Democratic LT governor.
Removing religious qualifications for voting :)
There are no specific requirements necessary to attend Weatern Governors University in general. There are different requirements needed for certain programs through the school, but as far as regular admission goes, nothing particular is necessary.
The United States does not have one specific Lieutenant Governor for the entire country. Each state in the U.S. has its own Lieutenant Governor, and they vary depending on the state. Please specify which state you would like to inquire about.
There have been Spanish Governors, Mexican Governors, US Military Governors, US Territorial Governors and US State Governors, There have been Elected Governors, Appointed Governors, Temporary Governors, Cruel Governors, Corrupt Governors, Republican Governors, Democratic Governors, Famous Governors and Infamous Governors, Good and Bad Governors. The severed head of at least one Governor was once displayed in the Plaza in front of the Palace of the Governors. The long list covering 400 years of leadership in what is now the State of New Mexico begins with Don Juan de Onate and ends in 2010 with Bill Richardson and to date includes no women. Keep in mind as you fill in the gap between these two that for 12 years during the Pueblo Revolt, the office existed but was held by people who never set foot in New Mexico.
They are Territorial Governors.
about 46 governors
G. Mennen Williams served as Governor of Michigan from January 1, 1949 until January 1, 1961. During Williams' 11 years in office there were five different Lt. Governors.
you have to be at least 30yrs. old to qualify,be a resident of the state,US citizen (5yrs.),be in state for 6yrs.,and registered of the state
You have to be nominated by the Chairman of the National Party. You have to be a prominent individual of your state/community, or a at least semi-important politician. i.e. Governors, Senators, State-politicians etc.
The Governors board members are responsible for displaying a Governors beliefs. They are also responsible for setting meetings, and being the Governors voice at times.