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Governor of New Hampshire

The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.

Governor of New Hampshire
Incumbent
Chris Sununu
since January 5, 2017
Government of New Hampshire
Style
Status
Member ofGovernor's Council
Cabinet
ResidenceBridges House
SeatConcord, New Hampshire
Term lengthTwo years, no term limits
Constituting instrumentNew Hampshire Constitution of 1776
Precursor
FormationJanuary 21, 1680
(343 years ago)
 (1680-01-21)
Salary$113,834 (2013)[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

The governor is elected during the biennial state general election in November of even-numbered years. New Hampshire is one of only two states, along with bordering Vermont, to hold gubernatorial elections every two years as opposed to every four. Currently, the state's 82nd governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who has served since January 5, 2017.

In New Hampshire, the governor has no term limit of any kind. Only two governors have served more than three terms since the 18th century (when the term was for only one year), John Lynch, who won a fourth two-year term on November 2, 2010, and Chris Sununu, who won a fourth two-year term on November 8, 2022.[3] John Taylor Gilman had been the last governor before Lynch to serve longer than six years, serving 14 one-year terms as governor between 1794 and 1816. Gilman is one of seven governors to serve non-consecutive terms, the others being John Langdon, John Sullivan, William Plumer, Benjamin Pierce, James A. Weston, and John Gilbert Winant.

Unlike in many other states in which Executive Councils are merely advisory, the Executive Council of New Hampshire has a strong check on the governor's power. The five-member council has a veto over many actions of the governor. Together, the Governor and Executive Council approve contracts with a value of $5,000 or more, approve pardons, and appoint the directors and commissioners, judges, the Attorney General and officers in the National Guard.

To be qualified to be governor, one must be 30 years of age, a registered voter, and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least seven years.[4]

Title

Traditionally, the governors of the colonial Province of New Hampshire were titled as "President of New Hampshire", beginning with the appointment of the province's first president, John Cutt, in 1679. After independence, from 1786 to 1791, "President of the State of New Hampshire" was the official style of the position. The New Hampshire Constitution was amended in 1791 to replace "President" with "Governor".

Function

The Constitution of New Hampshire details the duties and powers of the Governor:[5]

  • Act as a supreme executive magistrate
  • Shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws
  • When a disagreement exists between the two legislative chambers, the Governor with advice of the executive council shall have the right to adjourn or prorogue the general court
  • The Governor may direct a session of the General Court to be held at another location within the state in cases where there is danger to the health or lives of the members
  • Power to veto bills and resolutions presented to the Governor by the General Court
  • Nomination of all judicial officers, the attorney general, and all officers of the militia with the approval of the executive council
  • Act as the Commander in Chief for all military forces of the state
  • Power to pardon offenses, except those convicted by the Senate and impeached by the House
  • Money issued out of the state treasury shall be by warrant under the hand of the Governor and with advice of the council

Succession

Established by Part 2, Article 49 of the Constitution of New Hampshire.[6]

# Office Current officer
1 President of the Senate Jeb Bradley (R)
2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Sherman Packard (R)
3 Secretary of State David Scanlan (R)
4 State Treasurer Monica Mezzapelle (D)

References

  1. ^ "State Constitution > Executive Power – Governor". State of New Hampshire. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Rogers, Josh. "Sununu shoots for national status, but State House challenges loom". nhpr.org. New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 1, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  5. ^ "State Constitution – Executive Power – Governor | NH.gov". www.nh.gov. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  6. ^ "State Constitution: Part 2". State of New Hampshire. Retrieved August 22, 2019.

External links

Official
  • Official website
General information

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Chris Sununu who has served since January 5 2017 In New Hampshire the governor has no term limit of any kind Only two governors have served more than three terms since the 18th century when the term was for only one year John Lynch who won a fourth two year term on November 2 2010 and Chris Sununu who won a fourth two year term on November 8 2022 3 John Taylor Gilman had been the last governor before Lynch to serve longer than six years serving 14 one year terms as governor between 1794 and 1816 Gilman is one of seven governors to serve non consecutive terms the others being John Langdon John Sullivan William Plumer Benjamin Pierce James A Weston and John Gilbert Winant Unlike in many other states in which Executive Councils are merely advisory the Executive Council of New Hampshire has a strong check on the governor s power The five member council has a veto over many actions of the governor Together the Governor and Executive Council approve contracts with a value of 5 000 or more approve pardons and appoint the directors and commissioners judges the Attorney General and officers in the National Guard To be qualified to be governor one must be 30 years of age a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least seven years 4 Contents 1 Title 2 Function 3 Succession 4 References 5 External linksTitle EditTraditionally the governors of the colonial Province of New Hampshire were titled as President of New Hampshire beginning with the appointment of the province s first president John Cutt in 1679 After independence from 1786 to 1791 President of the State of New Hampshire was the official style of the position The New Hampshire Constitution was amended in 1791 to replace President with Governor Function EditThe Constitution of New Hampshire details the duties and powers of the Governor 5 Act as a supreme executive magistrate Shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws When a disagreement exists between the two legislative chambers the Governor with advice of the executive council shall have the right to adjourn or prorogue the general court The Governor may direct a session of the General Court to be held at another location within the state in cases where there is danger to the health or lives of the members Power to veto bills and resolutions presented to the Governor by the General Court Nomination of all judicial officers the attorney general and all officers of the militia with the approval of the executive council Act as the Commander in Chief for all military forces of the state Power to pardon offenses except those convicted by the Senate and impeached by the House Money issued out of the state treasury shall be by warrant under the hand of the Governor and with advice of the councilSuccession EditMain article Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States New Hampshire Established by Part 2 Article 49 of the Constitution of New Hampshire 6 Office Current officer1 President of the Senate Jeb Bradley R 2 Speaker of the House of Representatives Sherman Packard R 3 Secretary of State David Scanlan R 4 State Treasurer Monica Mezzapelle D References Edit State Constitution gt Executive Power Governor State of New Hampshire Retrieved January 3 2011 CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries The Council of State Governments June 25 2013 Retrieved November 23 2014 Rogers Josh Sununu shoots for national status but State House challenges loom nhpr org New Hampshire Public Radio Retrieved December 24 2022 Qualifications for NH state offices Archived from the original on February 1 2017 Retrieved January 3 2016 State Constitution Executive Power Governor NH gov www nh gov Retrieved December 11 2020 State Constitution Part 2 State of New Hampshire Retrieved August 22 2019 External links EditOfficialOfficial websiteGeneral informationGovernor of New Hampshire at Ballotpedia Governors of New Hampshire at The Political Graveyard Works by or about Office of the Governor of New Hampshire in libraries WorldCat catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governor of New Hampshire amp oldid 1142352990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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