The governor, and that power may be delegated to the lieutenant governor, as well. Additionally, some states permit their County Sheriffs to call up National Guard units within their county as needed.
State Militia, or National Guard. Some states also have a State Guard.
No, the Vice President does not have the authority to call in the National Guard. The decision to deploy the National Guard is typically made by the state governor or the President of the United States.
Depends on that state, really. In all states, the governor will be able to. If the state permits it, a County Sheriff could call up both State and National Guard units in their respective county.
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No, the Vice President does not have the authority to call in the National Guard. This power lies with the state governors, who can request assistance from the National Guard in times of emergency or unrest.
Yes, the Vice President does not have the authority to call the National Guard. The President is the only one who can activate the National Guard, unless a state governor requests assistance in which case the National Guard can be activated by the President.
County Sheriffs do not have the authority to call out the Guard. That's done by the governor of the state or the president of the US.
The governor of Illinois can call out the National Guard for emergencies.
Yes. It serves both state and federal authorities.
the president is the commander in chief of the United States Armed Forces,He Title is call the National Guard(or state militias ) he can do the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines
the president is the commander in chief of the United States Armed Forces,He Title is call the National Guard(or state militias ) he can do the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines