The plural of governor-elect is governors-elect.
sentors-elect
Governors.
The plural of governor is governors (no apostrophe necessary). The plural possessive form of governor is governors'.
The plural term is governors general.
The plural form of the noun governor is governors.The plural possessive form is governors'.Example: The governors' conference will be held in Philadelphia this year.
Lieutenant governors.
Governor and Lt. Governor
limits the executive power of the governor to implement policy
Plural Executive
A plural executive is formed when there are several officials that fill the executive administrative function. Most states share executive authority among several officials, all of whom are elected by the state's population. These officials include a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, auditor, and secretary of state.
A plural executive is formed when there are several officials that fill the executive administrative function. Most states share executive authority among several officials, all of whom are elected by the state's population. These officials include a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, auditor, and secretary of state.
People can mean a singular as well as a plural. I can give you two examples:1) There were many people on the street.obviously refers to plural.2) The governor spoke to a people of ministers at the assembly.here it is singular since its a collective noun. I am referring to an assembly of ministers
"gov" would appear to be an abbreviation of Government or Governor, the plurals of which are Governments and Governors respectively. To use "govs" as a plural might be ok if the context of the word has already been established. Govts or Govrs could be used as plurals to be less ambiguous.
The plural form for the proper noun Wallace is Wallaces.Some well known Wallaces are William Wallace, a prominent figure in Scotland's fight for freedom from English rule; and George Wallace, former governor of Alabama, a prominent figure in the American Civil Rights movement.