Every existing sub-division was to be turned into a district headed by an elected governor.
From 1983 to 1997, the country was divided into five regions in the north and three in the south, each headed by a military governor.
The state is headed by a governor who is directly elected.
Each county is headed by a governor appointed by the king in council.
Each province is headed by a governor and a vice governor.
It was headed by a governor with the rank of consularis.
Its government is headed by a governor, who is elected to a single term of six years.
The executive branch of the state government has been headed by a governor since that time.
Washington's executive branch is headed by a governor elected for a four-year term.
State governments are organized like the federal government, with a legislature, an executive branch headed by a governor, and a court system.