A plural executive is a(n)
A) uncommon system of authority in which the office of the governor is shared by a council chosen by the legislature.
B) system of authority in which the governorship is rotated among members of a chief council appointed by the legislature.
C) fragmented system of authority under which most statewide, executive officeholders are elected independently of the governor.
D) system of authority in which a five-member board is elected by the people who act as the chief executive ass a group.
E) fragmented system of authority under which power is equally shared between the governor and lieutenant governor, though the former is the chief executive of the state.
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Q10: Because of the plural executive, it is
Q11: The governor's budgetary power is
A) strong, as
Q12: The governor's main constitutional powers over the
Q13: To override a governor's veto requires a
A)
Q14: If the governor neither signs nor vetoes
Q16: A special session
A) can be held twice
Q17: A governor can be removed from office
Q18: What effect has the increasing cost of
Q19: Though historical records on gubernatorial vetoes are
Q20: The first woman elected governor in Texas
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