Colonial New York was governed by a royal governor appointed by the British monarch. The governor was supported by a council appointed by the governor and an elected assembly. The colony also had local courts and a system of county government.
Makkah is governed by a governor appointed by the Saudi king, Abdullah bin AbdulAziz. Altough it a province, Makkah has no assembly as monarchy is prevalent in the Saudi Arabia. The city of Makkah is governed by a specially recruited committee appointed by the Governor of Province of Makkah.
By an assembly of the citizens and a senate.
by govenor & assembly
colinial Delaware had its own assembly
They were governed by a representative assembly elected by the land owners.
Edmund Andros and Joseph Dudley governed the Dominion of New England. Yes, it included colonial assembly, which later disbanded back into their original governments.
by a general counsel and five board members who are appointed by the president
Each of the independent Greek city-states had magistrates who governed with the guidance of a council or popular assembly. The power of these leaders varied according to the balance of power between council/assembly and the magistrates. At some stages in various cities there were tyrants appointed to solve the on-going power struggles between the upper and lower classes.
by a general counsel and five board members who are appointed by the president
Of course- the Welsh Assembly is an elected body that is directly accountable to it's people.
Either a King, a Tyrant, an Oligarchic Council, or, in a democracy, the male citizens in assembly.