governor
Coverage of governor in the Nexus archive.
- Nationwide elections rocked by sexual assault allegations
Nationwide elections were disrupted by sexual assault allegations in California, affecting races for Governor and San Francisco Supervisor. Eric Swalwell withdrew from the Governor's race in April after five women accused him of sexual assault.
- July 7: Voter Registration Deadline; Metro Nashville Airport Authority Board Tug of War
The voter registration deadline for August elections is July 7. The newly seated Metro Nashville Airport Authority board seeks to withdraw from a lawsuit initiated by its previous incarnation over control of the airport, following a state law change altering board appointments.
- CPI slams Arlekar for ‘acting against Constitution’
The CPI criticizes Arlekar for acting against the Constitution, stating the Governor should follow the State Cabinet's advice. The party plans a nationwide padayatra to highlight the BJP-led NDA government's 'anti-people' policies.
- This Week in South Florida: Dotie Joseph
State Rep. Dotie Joseph joined 'This Week in South Florida' to discuss her gubernatorial campaign, challenging former Republican U.S. Rep. David Jolly. She outlined her priorities with host Glenna Milberg.
- BJP spokesperson condemns Minister’s comments on Governor
BJP spokesperson Narayanan Thirupathy defends the Governor's right to address civic and environmental issues as a Constitutional authority.
- North Carolina's $34.4 billion budget passes House and Senate, heads to Governor next
North Carolina's $34.4 billion budget bill passed the House and Senate, advancing to the Governor. The budget includes raises for teachers and law enforcement.
- APMAS has empowered millions of women through SHG movement, says Governor
APMAS has empowered millions of women through the SHG movement, according to the Governor. The statement highlights the impact of the SHG initiative on women's empowerment.
- Phil Weiser projected to win Democratic primary for Colorado governor
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is projected to win the Democratic primary for governor, according to AP.
- Professor fired over Charlie Kirk post could receive $1.9M in settlement
A professor was fired over a post related to Charlie Kirk and could receive a $1.9M settlement. The settlement does not include reinstatement to her former position and requires approval from the governor and attorney general.
- Insecurity: Governor dethrones Bayelsa traditional ruler
The governor announced plans to replace the Bayelsa traditional ruler by establishing an electoral committee to elect a new paramount ruler within three months starting 30 June. The traditional ruler was dethroned due to insecurity concerns.
- Primary election day in Southern Colorado: What you need to know before polls close tonight
Colorado voters have until 7 p.m. to return primary election ballots, with drop-off locations including secure ballot boxes and in-person vote centers. El Paso County leads the state in ballot returns, but southeast Colorado Springs has historically lower turnout. Voters must ensure ballots are correctly filled out and submitted by the deadline.
- Irkutsk Police Fine Gasoline Scalpers After Governor Declares ‘High Alert’ Over Supply Problems
Irkutsk Police fined individuals reselling gasoline online at inflated prices after the governor declared a 'High Alert' due to supply issues. The scalpers were charging up to $12.15 per gallon.
- Governor pays condolences, vows justice, lifelong support for survivors of lynched Kaduna woman
The governor has expressed condolences and pledged justice and lifelong support for survivors of a lynched woman in Kaduna. Forty-one suspects are in custody, and the governor has committed to supporting the victim's children and holding complicit police officers accountable.
- Gov. signs bill banning gondolas in Hawaii, ending controversial North Shore proposal
The Governor signed a bill banning gondolas in Hawaii, ending a controversial North Shore proposal. The action was described as a result of community unity and strength.
- Four dead in Kentucky flooding after extensive rainfall, governor says
Four people died in Kentucky due to flooding caused by extensive rainfall, as reported by the governor. The incident occurred in Frankfort, Ky.
- At Least 1 Dead in Kentucky Flooding, Governor Says
At least one person has died in Kentucky flooding, according to the governor. Drivers navigated flooded roads in Owensboro, Ky., following heavy rainfall on Saturday.
- Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' is closing after nearly a year of holding thousands of immigrant detainees, governor says
Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ is closing after nearly a year of holding thousands of immigrant detainees, as announced by the governor.
- UDF government’s stance on PM SHRI unconstitutional
The MoU for PM SHRI was signed by the Secretary of Kerala's Education Department and India's Additional Secretary of Education, not in the name of the President and Governor as required by Article 299. The MoU is deemed a nullity due to this constitutional violation.
- Niger Assembly suspends plenary over rift with governor
The Niger State House of Assembly has suspended plenary sessions due to unresolved issues with the executive branch, specifically citing a rift with the governor. The assembly cited tensions with the executive arm of government as the reason for the suspension.
- Central O’ahu Voters Are Being Shortchanged In Replacing This State Senator
Central O’ahu voters are not directly selecting a replacement for a state senator. The governor will appoint a temporary replacement until a special election in November, after which political parties will choose their candidates.
- Steve Hilton says he would investigate 2020 COVID lockdowns if elected California governor
Steve Hilton stated he would investigate the 2020 COVID lockdowns if elected California governor, emphasizing that 'real pain was caused' and these events 'cannot just be forgotten.'
- 2026 South Carolina primary runoffs: Track election results here
South Carolina held primary runoff elections on June 23 for key races including governor and attorney general after no candidates secured a majority in the June 9 primary. The runoff includes races for U.S. House, agriculture commissioner, and state House positions.
- Georgia’s QR codes for counting votes will remain for midterms after lawmakers vote to delay a fix
Georgia lawmakers have delayed replacing QR code-based vote-counting systems until 2028, maintaining their use for the 2022 midterms. The legislation limits hand recounts to eight statewide races under specific margin conditions, drawing opposition from Democrats who argue it risks election integrity.
- Georgia’s QR codes for counting votes will remain for midterms after lawmakers vote to delay a fix
Georgia will retain its QR code-based vote-counting system for the 2022 midterms after lawmakers delayed a fix until 2028. The legislation limits hand recounts to eight statewide races with margins within 0.5%, excluding U.S. Senate and House contests. Republican lawmakers supported the delay, while Democrats argued it risks election integrity and could sow doubt in results.
- Shivamogga MP meets Governor over High Court Circuit Bench in Shivamogga
Shivamogga MP met with the Governor to discuss the establishment of a High Court Circuit Bench in Shivamogga. The meeting focused on advocating for the judicial infrastructure development in the region.
- Louisiana teacher pay proposal faces opposition from educators
Louisiana lawmakers must vote by 5 p.m. on a teacher pay proposal amid a legal challenge. A majority of educators oppose the governor's plan to reallocate $168 million from school funding to teacher stipends.
- Polls open for 2026 South Carolina primary runoffs: What voters need to know
South Carolina voters will participate in primary runoffs on June 23 to determine nominees for governor, attorney general, U.S. House, and other offices. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters must present valid photo ID. The runoffs follow June 9 primaries where no candidates secured a majority, requiring top-two vote-getters to face off.
- BJP objects to Minister Nirmalkumar’s Governor appointment remark; demands apology
BJP objects to Minister Nirmalkumar's remarks about appointing relatives of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah as Governors, demanding an apology. Nirmalkumar suggested that Modi and Shah's relatives could be considered for the Governor post.
- South Carolina voters will choose between two Trump-backed governor candidates in Republican runoff
South Carolina voters are selecting between two Trump-backed candidates in a Republican runoff election for governor. The runoff aims to finalize the Republican nominee for the governor position.
- Monday is your last chance to register to vote and have ballot sent in the mail
Monday is the final day to register to vote for the 2026 Primary Election and request a mail ballot. Voters will decide nominations for federal and state offices, including U.S. Senator, Governor, and State Senators. Ballots must be mailed by Monday or dropped off by 7 p.m. on Election Day, June 30.
- Governor is like a manager, doesn’t understand the needs of students, says Tamil Nadu Law Minister
Tamil Nadu Law Minister criticized the Governor, stating that the Governor is like a manager who does not understand the needs of students.
- 2026 South Carolina primary runoffs: What voters need to know for Tuesday, June 23
South Carolina voters will participate in primary runoffs on June 23 to determine nominees for key state offices, including governor and attorney general, after no candidates achieved a majority in the June 9 primary. The runoff includes races for governor, attorney general, U.S. House districts, agriculture commissioner, and state House, with voting procedures requiring valid photo ID and absentee ballot deadlines set for June 23.
- Russia-held Crimea suspends summer camps as Ukraine strikes squeeze fuel supplies
Russia-held Crimea has suspended children’s summer camps and tourist activities until September 1 due to a fuel crisis caused by Ukrainian attacks on supply routes, according to its governor. Fuel and product supplies to Crimea have been strained as Ukraine targets sea and road routes, impacting availability in Russia.
- Interdisciplinary research will shape future of healthcare: Governor
The Governor stated that interdisciplinary research will shape the future of healthcare.
- Mace on Trump endorsing both GOP runoff candidates in South Carolina: ‘LMAO’
Rep. Nancy Mace reacted to President Trump endorsing both Republican runoff candidates for South Carolina governor with the phrase 'LMAO' on the social platform X. Mace, who is running for governor, responded to a post where Trump supported both candidates.
- Governor extends birthday greetings to President Droupadi Murmu
The Governor extended birthday greetings to President Droupadi Murmu. The message highlights a formal gesture of goodwill between the Governor and the President.
- Distance education crucial to build knowledge-based, inclusive society: Governor
The Governor highlights the importance of distance education in building a knowledge-based and inclusive society.
- The ‘billionaire tax’ would hurt those it is supposed to help
California's next governor election in November is being shaped by a debate over a proposed wealth tax. The article suggests the 'billionaire tax' could harm its intended beneficiaries.
- Telangana should emerge as a role model: Governor
The Governor of Telangana stated that the state should emerge as a role model. The statement emphasizes the need for Telangana to set an example.
- Pingree and Charles will compete for Maine governor and Dunlap gets Democratic nod for US House
Democrat Hannah Pingree and Republican Bobby Charles will compete for Maine governor. The candidates are from the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively.