In Missouri, the order of succession in the state government is as follows: the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Auditor, and then the State Treasurer. If all these officials are unable to serve, the next in line would be the Speaker of the House. This succession plan ensures continuity of governance in the event of a vacancy in the governor's office.
As a matter of fact, Maine and several other northeastern states tried to secede in 1856!
that is where the government is.
Both the federal and the Missouri government ave executive and legislative components. The Federal government has the power to declare war while the Mississippi government does not.
The chief executive of the Missouri government is Jay Nixon, the Missouri governor. The chief executive of any state's government is the governor.
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The state government must vote for secession before doing so.
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The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 established the line of succession to the U.S. presidency following the Vice President. The order is: Vice President, Speaker of the House, President pro tempore of the Senate, and then the eligible Cabinet members in the order of their department's creation, starting with the Secretary of State. This framework ensures continuity of government in the event that both the President and Vice President are unable to serve.
No state bank shall be created. Article XI Section 13 of the Missouri Constitution.
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In order for Missouri to be admitted as a Slave State, Maine was admitted as a Free State.
{| |- | That would be West Viriginia. The government representatives for the western counties gathered and voted to remain a part of the Union, dispite the succession orders. In 1863, Lincoln signed the official order making it a state. |}