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Besides the governor, who are the six executive branch officials also elected by statewide vote?

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State executive offices represent a state's executive branch, charged with implementing and enforcing the laws made by Executive officers are ordinarily either elected or appointed by the governor. See also: State executive official elections, 2020. The general election in most states was held on November 6, 2012.

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Besides the governor the executive branch officials that are elected by statewide vote are:

-Lieutenant governor: Is the vice governor or the second in command

-Secretary of state: Is the officer or the head of a state department, in the United States is responsible for foreing affairs.

-Treasurer: The treasurer is the person in charge of all the aspects related with money movements inside the state (the money taking and paid out by a government)

-Attorney general: The Attorney general is the chief law officer of the state. Is the person who represents the government in litigation and the main legal consultant.

-Commissioner of agriculture and forestry: The commissioner of agriculture and forestry in a state is in charge of ensuring the well development of the procedures regarding aspects such as agronomy, animal health, gas and oil inspection, food, and all the aspects linked to agricultural services.

-Commissioner of insurance: The Commisioner of insurance is in charge of regulating the insurance industry. its responsibilities include preventing unfair practices by insurance companies and mantaining fair prices for insurance products.


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