Yes, all 50 US States have a governor. In theory this is how the government is laid out:
Yes . All fifty (50) U.S. states elect a governor ...
yes
Bihar:ramnath kobind
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
Attorney General
yes but dc has a mayor but its not a state
President of India appoints the Governor of states in India
The Governor has veto power in all but seven states.
No, Florida is one of the 25 states that elect their governor and lieutenant governor on the same ticket. 18 states elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately, and there are other guidelines that apply to different states.
Most (all?) states have some sort of assistant governor position. However, they are typically known as Lieutenant Governor.
The Governor true for all states though judicialy and legislatively varies by state.
The United States as a nation does not have a governor. We have a President, currently Barrack Obama. Each of the 50 states of the US has a different Governor for that state.