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  2. Government of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Tennessee is organized under the provisions of the 1870 Constitution of Tennessee, first adopted in 1796. [1] As set forth by the state constitution, administrative influence in Tennessee is divided among three branches of government: executive , legislative , and judicial .

  3. Tennessee Governor's Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the State of Tennessee is an advisory body that oversees the executive branch of Tennessee state government. Members, titled "commissioners" are appointed by the governor--not subject to the approval of the General Assembly--and oversee various government departments and agencies. Each works with the governor to implement his ...

  4. Governor of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The governor is the only official in the Tennessee state government who is directly elected by the voters of the entire state. The current governor is Bill Lee , a member of the Republican Party , who took office on January 19, 2019, as the state's 50th governor.

  5. Tennessee Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Department of Revenue (TDOR) is an agency within the Tennessee state government that is responsible for administering the state’s tax laws and motor vehicle title and registration laws. More than 800 people work for the Department of Revenue. [1] The Department collects about 87 percent of total state revenue.

  6. Tennessee General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    According to the state constitution, three positions in state government collectively referred to as the "Constitutional Officers" — the secretary of state, state treasurer, and the Comptroller of the Treasury — are selected by the General Assembly in joint session, where each member of the General Assembly is afforded a single vote. Each ...

  7. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Like the federal government, Tennessee's government has three branches. The executive branch is led by the governor, who holds office for a four-year term and may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. [396] The governor is the only official elected statewide. The current governor is Bill Lee, a Republican. The governor is supported by 22 ...

  8. Tennessee Secretary of State - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Secretary of State is an office created by the Tennessee State Constitution. The Secretary of State is responsible for many of the administrative aspects of the operation of the state government of Tennessee .

  9. Tennessee Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Government Website The Tennessee Attorney General (officially, Attorney General and Reporter ) is the chief law enforcement officer and lawyer for the U.S. state of Tennessee . [ 2 ] The office of the attorney general is located at the state capitol in Nashville, Tennessee .