Colonial New Jersey was ruled by a royal governor appointed by the king. The governor issued edicts and laws at the behest of the king. The king was not very nice.
the old representative consist of a governor the council and the assembly while the crown colony consist of a governor executive council and a legislative council.
New Hampshire was a proprietary state but there was a local government in place. This government system included a governor, advisers to the governor, and a representative assembly.
The Queen's Provincial Representative: Lieutenant Governor of SaskatchewanThe Legislature of Saskatchewan consists of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan (appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister), and the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Currently, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart, S.O.M., the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada for the province.Members of the Legislative Assembly of SaskatchewanThe 58 members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan are elected at each general election using a system of single-member plurality. To check your member of the Legislative Assembly, see sources and related links, below. If you are unsure of your constituency, you can use the Constituency Locator at the website of Elections Saskatchewan.
The Queen's provincial representative: Lieutenant Governor of New BrunswickThe Legislature of New Brunswick is comprised of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of New Brunswick as represented by the Lieutenant Governor (s. 65 of the Constitution Act, 1867), and the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (s. 88 of the Act). The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General. As of 30 September 2009, His Honour the Honourable Graydon Nicholas, O.N.B., the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, represents Her Majesty.Members of the Legislative Assembly of New BrunswickThe Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick usually has 55 members. As the Legislative Assembly was dissolved on 26 August 2010 by the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council, there are currently no members of the Legislative Assembly. Members-elect are to be decided on 27 September 2010, at a general election to use a system of single-member plurality.
In Legislative Assembly the Governor may nominate one member from theAnglo-Indians, if the community is not adequately represented in the assembly.In Legislative Council the governor may nominate one-sixth members.
The Queen's Provincial Representative: Lieutenant Governor of AlbertaThe Legislature of Alberta consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by the Lieutenant Governor), and the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the prime minister, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General (usually around 5 years). Currently, the Queen's provincial representative is His Honour Col. (Ret'd) the Honourable Donald Ethell O.C., O.M.M., A.O.E., M.S.C., C.D., the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.Members of the Legislative Assembly of AlbertaThere are 83 members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, each of whom is elected by a single-member plurality system at each general election. To check your member of the Legislative Assembly, see sources and related links. If you are not sure which is your constituency, you can use the Street Key service provided on the Elections Alberta website, or contact Elections Alberta at 1 (780) 427-7191.
The Queen's Representative: Lieutenant Governor of B.C.The Legislature is comprised of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister), and the elected Legislative Assembly. Currently, His Honour the Honourable Steven L. Point, O.B.C., the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada for the province.Members of the Legislative Assembly of B.C.The Legislative Assembly has 85 members, each of whom is elected using the single-member plurality system at each provincial general election. Check sources and related links, below, for the member of the Legislative Assembly for your electoral district. If you are unsure of your electoral district, you can contact Elections British Columbia at 1 (800) 661-8683.
There is no such position as Provincial Representative. The chief executive and representative of the Queen within the province is the Lieutenant Governor, his Honour the Honourable Philip S. Lee. The head of government of the province is the Premier, the Honourable Greg Selinger. He is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, as well as of the Executive Council, which is made up of ministers responsible for various aspects of the Government of Manitoba. There are 56 members of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, each of whom represent a riding within the province. At the federal level, Manitoba is entitled to 6 Senators in the Senate of Canada, and 14 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons. The province is represented by the Premier at First Ministers' conferences and in the Council of the Federation. The minister of intergovernmental affairs is responsible for the province's relations with other provinces and with the federal government, as well as, to a certain extent, the province's foreign interests.
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The House of Burgesses was a single legislative body established in the Virginia Colony in 1619. It served as the first representative assembly in the Americas, allowing elected representatives to make laws and govern the colony. Although it operated independently, it was part of a larger colonial government structure that included the governor and the council.
Delaware originally had a representative form of government. However, the state shared a governor and General Assembly with Pennsylvania under William Penn.