0 a person in charge of a particular political unit:
1 a person in charge of an organization or of a particular political unit, esp. a US state:
2 the title of the official leader of some organizations, or member of a group that is in charge of some organizations:
3 an elected official in charge of a particular region or state:
4 the title of an elected official in charge of a particular region or state:
an interview with Govs Granholm and McDonell
Gov Jim Doyle of Wisconsin
Governor Patrick is seeking re-election in November.
In other cases too, governors kept tight hold of records, only releasing them after a helpful delay and much quibbling.
It is such public support that governors managed to capitalize on in their elections.
Regardless of their differences, all were agreed that this responsibility should not fall to the governors, or their medical lackeys.
In fact, they were increasingly run by their clerks, often lawyers, while their governors and assistants participated less in day-to-day management.
Fiscal earnings were not the only reason why some governors were unwilling to enforce these laws.
But she has revealed the centrality of the governors general and their administrative tradition, and has set the framework for further research.
Under colonial rule the administration of the whole territory was formalised since the governors put an end to all personalised positions and regulations.
But even governors of central banks are ill-advised to take technical decisions about the operations of exchange markets.