In california it is the secertary of the state.
the Virginia plan
Georgia constitutional officers are elected officials who perform key roles in the state's government, as outlined in the state constitution. These officers include the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and others, each responsible for specific areas such as law enforcement, financial management, and election oversight. They help implement state laws, manage government operations, and represent the state in legal matters. Their duties are essential for maintaining the functions of Georgia's executive branch and upholding the rule of law.
State legislator
This is very broad, thus it could be several answers. But Supreme Court Justice's of the said state, or state judges in general, are all, supposedly, non-partisan positions, which could be elected or appointment depending on the state.
The Georgia Constitution mandates that each county has four elected constitutional officers: the Clerk of Superior Court, the Sheriff, the Tax Commissioner, and the Probate Judge. These officers play essential roles in the administration of justice, tax collection, and the management of legal documents and probate matters within their respective counties. Their positions ensure that local governance operates effectively and in accordance with state law.
Governor is the constitutional head of every state
which state was not officially a state at the begining of the war NEW RESPONDENT West Virginia
They are selected by a majority vote in partisan elections.
Georgia officially became a state on January 2, 1788.
JUDGES
None of them, officially.
Constitutional officers, legislators, and judges all are members of the state employee group insurance plan and receive the same insurance benefits as state employees. See related links for specific details of Minnesota State Employee insurance programs and compensation programs for elected officials.