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Texas governer
Officially it was when Edmund J Davis left office as governer of Texas (in 1874; January, I think) and Richard Coke, a southern Democrat took office.
deposed: To dethrone, take away power, remove from office. (Ex. The Governer was deposed from Office.)
Officially it was when Edmund J Davis left office as governer of Texas (in 1874; January, I think) and Richard Coke, a southern Democrat took office.
Officially it was when Edmund J Davis left office as governer of Texas (in 1874; January, I think) and Richard Coke, a southern Democrat took office.
Governer
The Prime Minsister suggests a Governer General to the Queen. And the Queen can either take the PM's advice or ask for them to consider somone else. Governer General is an appointed position not elected. The Prime Minsister suggests a Governer General to the Queen. And the Queen can either take the PM's advice or ask for them to consider somone else. Governer General is an appointed position not elected.
governer
The governer of Texas.
The governor calls an election if a senator dies in office.
He was the 7th governer of Texas, U.S. SenAtor , 1st president of the republic of Texas and, 3rd president of the republic of Texas
Governer General