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What power do governor have?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 4/25/2022

Strictly, a U.S. State governor has no judicial powers, because the Governor is the chief executive and not the chief justice of the State.

Among the most prominent of a Governor's quasi-judicial power is the power of clemency, to stay an execution of a sentence of capital punishment.

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