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What is the supreme executive power vested in the Governor? -
ANSWER-The Governor is vested with supreme executive
power.
What are some of the more important duties of the Governor? -
ANSWER-To act as Commander-in-Chief of the State Militia, to
require written information from the officers of the various
executive departments on matters relating to the duties of their
respective offices, to see that the laws are faithfully executed, to
make appointments according to law and to fill vacancies where
the same are not otherwise provided for, to call special sessions
of the legislature, stating the purposes therefore, when
extraordinary occasions demand such action, to deliver to the
legislature a message on the conditions in the State and to
recommend legislation, to adjourn the legislature if the two
houses are unable to agree as to the time of adjournment, to
keep the Great Seal of the State of California, as required by the
Constitution (But actually it is kept by the Secretary of State), to
grant, in aid of executive clemency, reprieves, pardons and
commutations of sentences of persons convicted of criminal
,offenses, to approve or disapprove legislative measures, to
function as the official organ of communication between the
government of California and the government of any other State
and the government of the United States, to issue and transmit
election proclamations, to issue land warrants and patents, to
issue arms and accouterments for the use of colleges, to
discharge his duties as a member of various State boards and
commissions, to prepare the state budget and submit it in the
form of a legislative bill to the legislature.
What is the duty of the city clerk or Registrar of Voters in
providing election supplies? - ANSWER-Provide voting booths,
ballots, ballot boxes, stamps, ink pads, voting lists, rosters,
instructions cards, affidavits of registration and index thereto,
tally lists, returns and envelopes, and all other necessary
election supplies, and to have displayed an American Flag
What are the chief duties of the Lieutenant Governor? -
ANSWER-To serve as acting Governor in the absence of the
Governor from the state, to act as presiding officer of the senate
(in which role the Lieutenant Governor may cast a vote only in
the case of a tie), and to act as ex officio member of various
state boards and commissions.
,What are the principle functions of the Secretary of State? -
ANSWER-To file and record articles of incorporations,
amendments and corporate dissolution certificates, to assist in
calling and conducting elections, in canvassing election returns,
and declaring the results thereof, to file initiative, referendum
and recall petitions, to file and keep the State Constitution and
all laws passed by the legislature, as well as copies of all
municipal and county charters, to attest official acts of the
Governor by affixing the Great Seal, together with a signature, to
file all applications for state trademarks and trade names, to
keep a record of all official bonds of state officers and deliver
the originals to the State Treasurer, to distribute to the various
state officers and public libraries, copies of the laws, resolutions
and journals of our legislature, to attend every session of the
legislature; to receive bills and resolutions and to perform other
duties devolved by resolution of either or both Senate and
Assembly, to report to the Governor a detailed account of official
actions, together with a financial report on or before the 15th day
of September in even numbered years.
What are the duties of the Controller? - ANSWER-To account for
and disburse all state funds, to cause all moneys due the state
to be paid into the state treasury, to supervise the assessment
and collection of certain state taxes, such as inheritance, motor
, vehicle fuel, transportation, beverages, oil and gas, retail sales,
and franchise taxes, to act as ex officio member of various state
boards and commissions, to superintend the fiscal concerns of
the state.
What are the duties of the Treasurer? - ANSWER-To receive and
keep all moneys belonging to the state, to pay moneys out on
warrants drawn by the Controller, to account for all moneys
received and disbursed, to supervise the sale of state bonds and
warrants and their redemption and interest payments, to give
written information to the Governor, the Controller and the
legislature concerning the condition of the state treasury, or
concerning any subject relating to the duties of his office.
What is the role of the Attorney General? - ANSWER-Chief law
enforcement officer, legal advice, prosecute and defend actions.
What is the role of the Insurance Commissioner? - ANSWER-
Regulate insurance industry, monitor rates and claims.
What is the role of the Superintendent of Public Instruction? -
ANSWER-Highest school authority, execute policies, supervise
schools.