The noun forms of the verb to govern are governor, government, and the gerund, governing.
The word governor is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for an elected government official; a word for a person. The verb form is to govern (governs, governing, governed).
The noun forms of the verb to govern are governor, government, and the gerund, governing.
The verb of president is preside. As in "to preside over something or someone".
The word 'governor' is a noun, a word for: an official elected or appointed to act as chief executive or head of a political unit, a word for a person; an attachment to a machine that automatically controls speed, a word for a thing. The verb form is to govern (governs, governing, governed).
To vilify is to make someone appear to be a villain and say disparaging things about them. It is used as a verb. An example of vilify used in a sentence is: The furious reporter proceeded to vilify the governor in every article he wrote, as revenge for the poor treatment he received from the governor.
governor
Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor
The governor's cabinet.
The Lieutenant Governor.
The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois is next in line to Governor of Illinois.If speaking time-wise, this could be the Governor-elect, or a candidate for Governor, who will eventually become Governor-elect then Governor.
That would be the "Lieutenant Governor".