lieutenant governor
lieutenant governor
lieutenant governor
13 states had there own governor and constitution in 1781
At the federal level, only the vice-president has a 4-year term. At the state level, many of the executive offices-- governor, lt.-governor, auditor, treasurer, etc. have 4-year terms in many states.
Each state has its own rules. Normally (48 of 50 states), the governor serves for four years, but in New Hampshire and Vermont, it is only 2 years. For example, California elects governors every four years; they are elected the same year as the Presidential elections. But many states elect governors in the years when there is no Presidential election. There used to be more states with two-year terms but they have gradually changed to 4 years.
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
There is one Governor in Wyoming. The Governor in Wyoming serves a four year term with a limitation of two consecutive terms
In most states
In some states it is the Secretary of State.
lieutenant governor
Wells Fargo serves all 50 states in the United States.
There are 50 governors in the United States, one for each state. Each governor serves as the chief executive officer of their respective state government, overseeing state laws and administration. Additionally, territories such as Puerto Rico and Guam have their own governors, but they are not included in the count of U.S. states.