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State Officials Offices
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The office of individual who has been elected as the chief executive official of a state in the United States and territories of the United States. Governors serve terms ranging from two to four years; are usually restricted to two terms in office; and possess veto powers, powers to call special sessions of the legislature, powers to grant pardons and reprieves, and many other appointive, administrative and financial powers.
The offices of elected members of the body that is responsible for making statutory laws for the state. In most states, the legislature is bicameral in structure, usually consisting of two branches, i.e., an upper house (e.g., State Senate) and a lower house (e.g., State Assembly or State Representatives).
State Tax Commissioner Offices
The office of the individual who has been elected to exercise general supervision over all assessors of general property or other taxes, over township, county and city boards of equalization and over all other assessing officers with the objective of ensuring compliance with the laws of the state. In California, the State Board of Equalization, a four member elected commission chaired by the State Controller (the 5th, ex-officio member), handles these responsibilities.