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The power of the Executive Branch is vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, ready to assume the Presidency should the need arise.
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In state government, the Governor is head of the Executive branch; the Lt. Governor is second in command, analogous to the President and Vice-President in the federal government.
The President Of The United States Or The Governor For The United States.
governor
govenor
1. Head of State 2. Chief Executive 3. Chief Legislator 4. Economic Planner 5. Party Leader 6. Commander in Chief 7. Chief Diplomat
executive
The executive branch
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The executive branch can veto a bill passed to it by the legislative branch. The executive branch appoints the highest members of the judicial branch.
The president is the head executive branch In the state.
The Governor of each state is the head of that state's executive branch.
The head of the Executive branch in a state is the Governor
The state governor is head of the state's executive branch.
this question is wrong the executive branch is controlled by the president and vice president so there is no head per state but for every one =]
Governor
governor
yes,the state
The current leader of state of the United States is the head of the executive branch. It is President Obama.
The POTUS (President of the United State)
The executive branch executes the Law as created by the Legislative branch and spelled out and defined by the Judicial branch. The Executive branch is the leader - the President or Governor of a state/government. The President of the United States is the head of the Executive branch in the United States.
Your question is nonsense. The Governor is the head of the executive branch of each state.