The governor belongs to the executive branch.
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The Governor is the head of the executive branch of a state government.
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Not all the states, but some of them do Actually, I believe each state does have an executive branch. That would be the branch headed by the governor.
State wise it would be yes. but on a federal level no.
The governor of a state. the government of a state is in power that state
The Chief Executive Officer of the state of Illinois is the governor. In 2014, the governor of Illinois was Pat Quinn. He took the office in 2009.
For the US, it would be the White House; the president's office. For each State, it would be the State Capitol: the Governor's office.For each City, it would be the Mayor's Office.Hope this helps!
(in the US) Every elected government has an executive branch. For the federal government this person is the President, for a state it would be the Governor, for a County it would be the County Executive or County Manager, for a municipality it would be the Mayor.
The governor is the head of a state. That means the governor would be in charge of the state capital and its capitol building.
The top executive official of any state government in the United States is the governor. State governments are set up fairly similar to the federal government. They have legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The president is the top executive in the United States while the governor is the top executive of a state government.
It would have been the secretary of state of Alaska