Yes. Art. II, section 7 of the Md. Const. provides for the impeachment of the Governor and Lt. Governor in the manner provided in Art. III, sec. 26.
Yes, it is not up to the state, it's Federal law.
No
The Governor
In Georgia, the governor has 40 days to take action on a bill after it is presented. The governor can sign the bill into law, veto it, or allow it to become law without a signature. If the governor does not act within the 40-day period, the bill automatically becomes law.
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Rod Blagojevich
The King of England appointed the first governor of Georgia. After Georgia was admitted into the Union, following the Revolution, Georgia people elected a governor.
He is no longer governor of Illinois and is awaiting indictment.
The head of the executive branch in Georgia is the state's governor. As of July 2014, Nathan Deal is the Governor of Georgia.
Pat Quinn was sworn in as the next Governor of Illinois after Rod Blagojevich was impeached.
Ellis Arnall was the governor of Georgia in 1944. Arnall served as governor of Georgia from January 12, 1943 to January 14, 1947.
Herman Talmadge was the governor of Georgia in 1953. Talmadge served as governor of Georgia from November 17, 1948 to January 11, 1955.