The presiding officer of a state typically refers to the Governor, who acts as the chief executive and is responsible for overseeing the state's executive branch, implementing state laws, and managing the state government. In legislative contexts, the presiding officer may refer to the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate, depending on the state's legislative structure. These individuals lead legislative sessions and ensure the orderly conduct of business within their respective chambers.
the Governor.
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
-Serves as acting Governor when Governor Martinez is out of state -Serves as President (presiding officer) of the NM State Senate -Serves as the state Ombudsman responsible for facilitating cooperation between state government and citizens (constituent services) -Serves on several boards/commissions/councils
The speaker of the house.
The speaker of the house.
the lieutenant governor
The Vice President of the United States
lieutenant govenor.
The Secretary of state u RETARD
president pro temp
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
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