The President.
The Oklahoma Executive branch of government is headed by Mary Fallin in 2011.
The executive branch of Georgia's government is the largest branch. It is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws and is headed by the governor. The executive branch includes various state agencies and departments that carry out different functions.
Not all the states, but some of them do Actually, I believe each state does have an executive branch. That would be the branch headed by the governor.
The Illinois government, like the federal government, has three branches. The executive branch is headed by the state's governor, who is Bruce Rauner as of November 2014.
The president is the head executive branch In the state.
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ConstitutionalA very normal US State Government with a bicameral Legislature, and Indpendent Judiciary and a strong Executive Branch headed by a Governor.
Delaware is a state in Mid Atlantic region of USA. It has three branch structure of government and law. The three branches are Judicial, legislative and executive. Legislature consists of a state House of Representatives and a Senate and executive branch is headed by Governor and aided by Lieutenant governor.
The president is the leader of the executive branch of the federal government. The analogous position in a state government is a state government.
County, State, and Federal.
California is goverened as a republic with three branches including a bi-cameral legislative branch, an executive branch headed by the Governor and a State Supreme Court.
The branch of government that enforces the laws is the executive branch. This branch is headed by the president at the federal level and includes various agencies and departments responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. Additionally, state and local governments have their own executive branches that carry out similar functions.