Governor of the Midwest

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During its existance, the Governor of the Midwest was the chief executive of the U.S. region of the Midwest, which consisted of the states of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The first holder of this office was Thomas Allum, from 2011 to 2013, while the last and longest serving was James Kennedy, from 2013 to 2017, and from 2019 to 2021. His last term expired in January 13, 2021, after which the region of the Midwest was merged with the Heartlands, forming a new megaregion.

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Role

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Former Governor James Kennedy

The governor is directly elected by the voters to become the political and ceremonial head of the sovereign state. He or she performs the executive functions of the superregion, heading the executive branch, and is not directly subordinate to the federal authorities. Additionally, he assumes other roles, such as controlling the government budgeting, playing a vital role in legislating (including the veto power), serving as the Commander-in-Chief of the Midwest National Guard forces (when they are not federalized), and having absolute power to commute or pardon criminal sentences.

The power of appointing temporary replacements for Wabash Valley and Great Lakes Senators is another of the Governor's many roles.

Residence

The Governor of the Midwest's current official residence is the former Illinois Executive Mansion, located in Springfield, Illinois, where the Midwest General Assembly meets. The Governor Mansions and Capitols of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana are currently unused.

Other Duties

A superregion governor may give an annual State of the Region Address on the state or condition of it. Governors of regions may also perform ceremonial roles, such as greeting dignitaries, conferring state decorations, issuing symbolic proclamations or attending the state fair.

Election and Replacement

In all regions, the governor is directly elected, and has a 4-year term. In the case the office of the governor goes vacant, the Lt. Governor ascends to the seat and effectively becomes Governor.

In the case there is no Lt. Governor, the office is occupied by either the most senior official in the region, or by the Secretary of State. In both cases, the replacement acts as Acting Governor.

List of Governors

1st - Thomas Allum (R-MI)
2nd - James Kennedy (D-IL)
3rd - Angelina Stamford (D-IL)
4th - John Houston (R-IN)
5th - James Kennedy (D-IL)

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