Because the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected by separate ballot it often happens that they represent different Political Parties as is the case in Georgia today. They have a Republican Governor and a Democratic Lieutenant Governor.
The head of the executive branch in Georgia is the state's governor. As of July 2014, Nathan Deal is the Governor of Georgia.
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The term "divided executive" refers to a political system where the executive branch is split between different leaders or offices, often seen in systems with both a head of state and a head of government. This division can lead to a separation of powers, where responsibilities and authority are shared or contested, potentially resulting in conflicts or inefficiencies. It contrasts with a "unified executive," where one individual holds significant authority over the entire executive branch.
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In 1838, the state of Georgia was divided into counties.
Georgia's state government is divided into three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. The Executive branch is headed by the Governor, who oversees state administration and enforces laws. The Legislative branch consists of a bicameral General Assembly, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate, responsible for making laws. The Judicial branch interprets laws and administers justice through various courts, including the Georgia Supreme Court.
The executive branch of Georgia's government is the largest branch. It is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws and is headed by the governor. The executive branch includes various state agencies and departments that carry out different functions.
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