That depends on the State Constitution.
In Kenya, if a governor dies while in office, the deputy governor automatically assumes the role of governor. This is stipulated in the Kenyan Constitution to ensure continuity of leadership. The deputy governor serves the remainder of the term, and a by-election may be held to fill the deputy governor's position if it becomes vacant.
A governor may be removed from office through impeachment, where the state legislature votes to charge the governor with misconduct, followed by a trial and possible removal if convicted. Additionally, a governor can be removed via a recall election, which allows voters to petition for a special election to determine whether the governor should be removed from office.
If a governor resigns or leaves office midterm, the lieutenant governor typically assumes the role of governor, as they are the next in line for the position. In some states, if there is no lieutenant governor, the state legislature or a designated official may appoint an interim governor. The specific procedures can vary by state, so it's important to consult the relevant state laws for precise details.
The Lt. Governor takes the seat.
If the governor of Texas dies, resigns, or is removed, the lieutenant governor will take his place until reelection.
The Prime Minister assumes office after official assent is given by the Governor General to form a government of which the Prime Minister is the leader of and that this government forms a majority in the House of Commons.
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The office of Governor.
The Lieutenant Governor, if the Lieutnant Governor cannot for some reason then it would be the Pro Tempore of the Senate, and if he/she cannot, then the Speaker of the House would take over.
Yes.
Governor Schwarsenegger has been in office since 17 November 2003.