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The United States has 50 states and 5 territories that each elect a governor to serve as chief executive of the state or territorial government. [1] The sole federal district, the District of Columbia, elects a mayor to oversee its government in a similar manner.
Tim Walz Gavin Newsom Kathy Hochul Gretchen Whitmer Josh Shapiro Andy Beshear Maura Healey Katie Hobbs Jay Inslee J. B. Pritzker Tony Evers. All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — have endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors and one Republican governor.
36.1 Governors of each State. ... Mayor of Tijuana – Karla Patricia Ruiz McFarland - 2020; ... Interior minister – Ana Isabel Morales Mazún – 2007 [185] Panama
The Fed’s board of governors refers to the seven officials, or governors, who are responsible for overseeing the 12 reserve banks and the broader Fed system, as well as supervising, regulating ...
The Republican Governors Association (RGA) is a Washington, D.C.–based 527 organization founded in 1961, [1] consisting of U.S. state and territorial Republican governors. Its primary objective is to help elect and support Republican governors.
The 9 governors elect the postmaster general, the chairman of the board as well as the USPS inspector general; the governors and the postmaster general elect the deputy postmaster general. No more than five governors may belong to the same political party. The board also has the power to remove all of these officers. [4]
Nine state governors ran for reelection and all nine won, [a] while Democrat Steve Bullock of Montana could not run again due to term limits and Republican Gary Herbert of Utah decided to retire at the end of his term. [1] In addition to state gubernatorial elections, the territories of American Samoa and Puerto Rico also held elections for ...
Vermont governors serve two-year terms. [229] He faced Republican businessman Scott Milne , among many other candidates, in the general election. Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, the Vermont General Assembly voted to choose the winner, of which Shumlin won re-election by a vote of 110–69, with one abstention.