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No! They are both "local" elected officials but the governor is voted by the voters of the whole province whereas the congressman is only voted by the people in his district.

If you don't already know, there are several districts that compose a whole province and thus the governor is the head of the state/province whereas a congressman, albeit he is a lawmaker, heads only a portion of the province which is called the district

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