Alabama Constitution Section 113 - Supreme executive power vested in governor.

Alabama Constitution – Section 113: Supreme Executive Power Vested in Governor

Text of Section 113:

"The supreme executive power of this state shall be vested in a chief magistrate, who shall be styled 'The Governor of the State of Alabama.'"

Explanation:

"Supreme executive power" means that the Governor is the highest-ranking executive officer in the state of Alabama.

The Governor is referred to officially as "The Governor of the State of Alabama."

This section establishes the executive authority of the Governor, making them responsible for enforcing state laws and overseeing the executive branch of Alabama's government.

 

 

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