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Why is the texas governor's power exceptionally weak as compared to that of the governors of some other states? lack of a line-item vetoinability to appoint any administrative headstenure limitsplural executive system?

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The correct answer is The Plural Executive System

This is a system in which the powers usually held by the highest executive officer, in this case the Governor, is divided among numerous members of the elected community. This means that unlike other states, the governor in Texas has to share his powers with a few other people, whereas in other states the governor is like the president.
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