As of 2012 the governors of each of the 50 states are...
Alabama: Robert Bentley (R)
Alaska: Sean Parnell (R)
Arizona: Jan Brewer (R)
Arkansas: Mike Beebe (D)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Delaware: Jack Markell (D)
Florida: Rick Scott (R)
Georgia: Nathan Deal (R)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: Butch Otter (R)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Indiana: Mitch Daniels (R)
Iowa: Terry Branstad (R)
Kansas: Sam Brownback (R)
Kentucky: Steve Beshear (D)
Louisiana: Bobby Jindal (R)
Maine: Paul LePage (R)
Maryland: Martin O'Malley (D)
Massachusetts: Deval Patrick (D)
Michigan: Rick Snyder (R)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (D)
Mississippi: Phil Bryant (R)
Missouri: Jay Nixon (D)
Montana: Brian Schweitzer (D)
Nebraska: Dave Heineman (R)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: John Lynch (D)
New Jersey: Chris Christie (R)
New Mexico: Susana Martinez (R)
New York: Andrew Cuomo (D)
North Carolina: Bev Purdue (D)
North Dakota: Jack Dalrymple (R)
Ohio: John Kasich (R)
Oklahoma: Mary Fallin (R)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Corbett (R)
Rhode Island: Lincoln Chafee (I)
South Carolina: Nikki Haley (R)
South Dakota: Dennis Daugaard (R)
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)
Texas: Rick Perry (R)
Utah: Gary Herbert (R)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Virginia: Bob McDonnell (R)
Washington: Christine Gregoire (D)
West Virginia: Earl Ray Tomblin (D)
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (R)
Wyoming: Matt Mead (R)
Every state has a governor, so 50 States have 50 governors.
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As of October 2023, there are 50 governors in the United States, with each of the 50 states having its own governor. Additionally, there are territories such as Puerto Rico and Guam that have their own governors or equivalent leaders, but they are not considered states. Therefore, when referring specifically to U.S. states, the number of governors is 50.
There is one Governor for each state in the United States. since there are 50 states in the union, the there are 50 Governors. Some states have Lieutenant Governors, others do not. It's all how the state legislators set things up at statehood.
No, all 50 governors do not regularly meet as a single group. However, they often gather at national conferences, such as those organized by the National Governors Association (NGA), to discuss common issues, share strategies, and collaborate on policies. These meetings provide a platform for networking and addressing challenges that transcend state boundaries. Individual governors may also meet informally or in regional groups to tackle specific issues relevant to their states.
all of these are reasons why governors are considered part of the judicial system
There is one Governor in each state making 50 Governors.
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All US Presidents "serve" and "represent" every US State. The US President is is charge of the nation, not individual states, except collectively as "The United States of America". Every US State has a State Governor, the head of that individual State. The US has 50 States, hence, 50 governors.
The United States of America does not have governors general.
There are fifty governors -- one for each state.