The governor's formal removal powers are best described as follows:
A) the governor has unlimited removal powers
B) the governor can remove, for cause, any non-elected executive official
C) the governor can recommend, for cause, the removal of any official which that governor was responsible for the appointment.
D) the governor can only recommend the impeachment of executive officials
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