A governor can be removed from office through impeachment proceedings initiated in the
A) Senate and conviction by the House.
B) House and conviction by the Senate.
C) House and conviction by the House.
D) Senate and conviction by the Senate.
E) House and conviction by the Senate and the House.
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Q13: To override a governor's veto requires a
A)
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Q15: A plural executive is a(n)
A) uncommon system
Q16: A special session
A) can be held twice
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Q19: Though historical records on gubernatorial vetoes are
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