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Governor of Minnesota

The governor of Minnesota is the head of government of the U.S. state of Minnesota, leading the state's executive branch. Forty people have been governor of Minnesota, though historically there were also three governors of Minnesota Territory. Alexander Ramsey, the first territorial governor, also served as state governor several years later. State governors are elected to office by popular vote, but territorial governors were appointed to the office by the United States president. The current governor of Minnesota is Tim Walz of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL).

Governor of Minnesota
Incumbent
Tim Walz
since January 7, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
ResidenceMinnesota Governor's Residence
Term lengthFour years, no term limit
Inaugural holderHenry H. Sibley
FormationMay 24, 1858
DeputyLieutenant Governor of Minnesota
Salary$127,629
WebsiteOfficial website

Powers and qualifications

Similar to the U.S. President, the governor has veto power over bills passed by the Minnesota State Legislature. As in most states, but unlike the U.S. President, the governor can also make line-item vetoes, where specific provisions in bills can be stripped out while allowing the overall bill to be signed into law.

The governor of Minnesota must be 25 years old upon assuming office, and must have been a Minnesota resident for one year before the election.

Since a 1958 amendment to the Minnesota Constitution governors are elected to four-year terms, with no limits on the number of terms they may serve.[1]

Cabinet

The governor has a cabinet consisting of the leaders of various state departments. The governor appoints these department heads, who, other than the head of the Department of Military Affairs and the chairs of the Metropolitan Council and the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission, are called commissioners. Cabinet members include:[2]

Cabinet
Office Incumbent Term began
Commissioner of Administration Alice Roberts-Davis January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Agriculture Thom Petersen January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Commerce Steve Kelley January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Corrections Paul Schnell January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Education Heather Mueller April 1, 2021
Commissioner of Employment and Economic Development Steve Grove January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm[3] January 30, 2018
Commissioner of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education Dennis Olsen[citation needed] January 7, 2019
Commissioner of the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Jennifer Ho January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Human Rights Rebecca Lucero 2020-04-12 at the Wayback Machine[4] January 3,[5] 2019
Commissioner of Human Services Jodi Harpstead[6] August, 2019
Commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board Mark Phillips January 19, 2015
Commissioner and Chief Information Officer of MN.IT Services Tarek Tomes April 2019
Commissioner of Labor and Industry Nancy Leppink January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Management and Budget Myron Frans January 5, 2015
Commissioner of the Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services Janet Johnson January 7, 2019
Chairperson of the Metropolitan Council Nora Slawik January 7, 2019
Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Shawn Manke[7] August 12, 2020
Commissioner of Natural Resources Sarah Strommen January 7, 2019
Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Laura Bishop January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Public Safety John Harrington January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Revenue Cynthia Bauerly January 5, 2015
Commissioner of Transportation Margaret Anderson Kelliher January 7, 2019
Commissioner of Veterans Affairs Larry Herke January 7, 2019

Residence

The Minnesota Governor's Residence is located in Saint Paul, at 1006 Summit Avenue.

Succession

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Green Papers: Minnesota 2006 Midterm Election". Richard E. Berg-Andersson, Research and Commentary. Retrieved 2008-09-05.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  3. ^ "Commissioner Jan Malcolm". www.health.state.mn.us. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  4. ^ . Minnesota.gov. Archived from the original on 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  5. ^ . Minnesota.gov. Archived from the original on 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  6. ^ jon. wittman. "Commissioner Jodi Harpstead". Minnesota Department of Human Services. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  7. ^ "Cambridge native named new leader of the Minnesota National Guard". hometownsource.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.

External links

  • Website of the governor and lieutenant governor
  • Minnesota Constitution, Article V 2016-06-30 at the Wayback Machine

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For a list see List of governors of Minnesota The governor of Minnesota is the head of government of the U S state of Minnesota leading the state s executive branch Forty people have been governor of Minnesota though historically there were also three governors of Minnesota Territory Alexander Ramsey the first territorial governor also served as state governor several years later State governors are elected to office by popular vote but territorial governors were appointed to the office by the United States president The current governor of Minnesota is Tim Walz of the Democratic Farmer Labor Party DFL Governor of MinnesotaIncumbentTim Walzsince January 7 2019StyleThe HonorableResidenceMinnesota Governor s ResidenceTerm lengthFour years no term limitInaugural holderHenry H SibleyFormationMay 24 1858DeputyLieutenant Governor of MinnesotaSalary 127 629WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Powers and qualifications 2 Cabinet 3 Residence 4 Succession 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPowers and qualifications EditSimilar to the U S President the governor has veto power over bills passed by the Minnesota State Legislature As in most states but unlike the U S President the governor can also make line item vetoes where specific provisions in bills can be stripped out while allowing the overall bill to be signed into law The governor of Minnesota must be 25 years old upon assuming office and must have been a Minnesota resident for one year before the election Since a 1958 amendment to the Minnesota Constitution governors are elected to four year terms with no limits on the number of terms they may serve 1 Cabinet EditThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2022 The governor has a cabinet consisting of the leaders of various state departments The governor appoints these department heads who other than the head of the Department of Military Affairs and the chairs of the Metropolitan Council and the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission are called commissioners Cabinet members include 2 CabinetOffice Incumbent Term beganCommissioner of Administration Alice Roberts Davis January 7 2019Commissioner of Agriculture Thom Petersen January 7 2019Commissioner of Commerce Steve Kelley January 7 2019Commissioner of Corrections Paul Schnell January 7 2019Commissioner of Education Heather Mueller April 1 2021Commissioner of Employment and Economic Development Steve Grove January 7 2019Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm 3 January 30 2018Commissioner of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education Dennis Olsen citation needed January 7 2019Commissioner of the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Jennifer Ho January 7 2019Commissioner of Human Rights Rebecca Lucero Archived 2020 04 12 at the Wayback Machine 4 January 3 5 2019Commissioner of Human Services Jodi Harpstead 6 August 2019Commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board Mark Phillips January 19 2015Commissioner and Chief Information Officer of MN IT Services Tarek Tomes April 2019Commissioner of Labor and Industry Nancy Leppink January 7 2019Commissioner of Management and Budget Myron Frans January 5 2015Commissioner of the Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services Janet Johnson January 7 2019Chairperson of the Metropolitan Council Nora Slawik January 7 2019Adjutant General Maj Gen Shawn Manke 7 August 12 2020Commissioner of Natural Resources Sarah Strommen January 7 2019Commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Laura Bishop January 7 2019Commissioner of Public Safety John Harrington January 7 2019Commissioner of Revenue Cynthia Bauerly January 5 2015Commissioner of Transportation Margaret Anderson Kelliher January 7 2019Commissioner of Veterans Affairs Larry Herke January 7 2019Residence EditMain article Minnesota Governor s Residence The Minnesota Governor s Residence is located in Saint Paul at 1006 Summit Avenue Succession EditMain article Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States MinnesotaSee also EditList of Minnesota gubernatorial elections List of lieutenant governors of Minnesota Minnesota Secretary of State Minnesota Attorney General Minnesota State Auditor Minnesota State Treasurer office abolished January 6 2003 Politics of Minnesota Governor s CabinetReferences Edit The Green Papers Minnesota 2006 Midterm Election Richard E Berg Andersson Research and Commentary Retrieved 2008 09 05 Governor s Cabinet Archived from the original on 2016 12 06 Retrieved 2012 05 14 Commissioner Jan Malcolm www health state mn us Retrieved 2020 03 17 commissioner Minnesota gov Archived from the original on 2020 04 12 Retrieved 2020 03 17 commissioner Minnesota gov Archived from the original on 2020 04 12 Retrieved 2020 03 17 jon wittman Commissioner Jodi Harpstead Minnesota Department of Human Services Retrieved 2020 03 17 Cambridge native named new leader of the Minnesota National Guard hometownsource com Retrieved 2022 12 16 External links EditWebsite of the governor and lieutenant governor Minnesota Constitution Article V Archived 2016 06 30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governor of Minnesota amp oldid 1131798442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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