George H.W. Bush. He was a Congressman and held various positions in the Federal government, including head of CIA, but he was never a governor.
George W. Bush - Texas
Ans: George W. Bush
he was never serve as a governor but became president
the exqutive head of state is governor, is assisted by the chief minister and a council of ministers. the governor is responsible to the president who can remove him even before his time the governor holds office during the pleasure of the president the governor must be appointed by the centre after consulation with the chief minister and council of ministers the persons appointed as the governor should not be in any way involved with the state politics the governor can on the suggestion of the concil of ministers who make rules for administration of the state. the governor has to consult while appointing the judges of the high courts who take this oath of office in front of him. the governor, according to our constitution has to act according to his discretionary power he can dismiss the council of ministers and dissolved the assembly appeals against the decision can be heard by the high courts appointed by the governor in session court judge has to give the authority to award a death punisment through this must be confirmed by the high courts.
Hawaii does not have it's own president, however being a part of the United States of America, their current president is Barack Obama. Hawaii's highest independent position is their State Governor.
Maine was neither the birth state nor the home state of any U. S. President to date (2012). The last Mainer to run for President with one of the major parties was James Blaine in 1884, but he lost.
The Executive branch of government is the only branch that can grant pardons and reprieves, under Article 2, of the United States Constitution. Only the President has the ability to grant pardons and reprieves in the Executive branch.
The governor heads the executive branch of state government. The governor of Virginia is Bob McDonnell. He was elected in 2010 and will serve one term until January 2014. Virginia governors may not hold consecutive terms.
The governor of each state is not the leader of any of the three branches of government. He is merely the head of the state that he is governor of.
The Governor is the highest ranking official in a State. However, he is kept in check by the state congress and the state supreme court.
The letter should be addressed to: The Honorable (insert governor's full name) Office of the Governor Then the street address or post office box, city, state and zip code as with any other letter. The salutation should be: Dear Governor (insert governor's last name),
The Governor of the state is the main person in charge of that state's National Guard. The President of the United States takes charge of any National Guard unit at any time they want to. An example would be; the Governor of the state deploys National Guard troops to floods and fires around the state when needed. The President will deploy National Guard troops overseas to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Yes- he served in the Virginia state house and served as US Congressman, US Senator, Governor of Virginia and Vice-president before he was president.
The Secretary of State assumes the power of the Governor when the current Governor dies, resigns, or leaves office for other reasons. The current Secretary of State in Arizona is Jan Brewer, a Republican. The current Governor of Arizona is Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, who is currently being considered to become part of President-Elect Obama's cabinet.
States doesn't have their own presidents. In India , head of any state is the governor & head of people government is the chief minister
Obama was never a governor. He was the junior senator from Illinois.
US States do NOT have any "president". The 50 States each have a Governor. The Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014 is Tom Corbett (Republican).
FORMAL POWERS—The governor is the chief executive of the state and oversees the executive branch.formal powers—The governor is the chief law enforcement officer.This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States.—The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.—The governor has the power to veto legislation,—The governor is allowed to fill any vacancies in the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia senate.
The top executive official of any state government in the United States is the governor. State governments are set up fairly similar to the federal government. They have legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The president is the top executive in the United States while the governor is the top executive of a state government.
I don't see why not.