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The Governor of the Oceanic Commonwealth of States is the chief executive officer and head of state of the Oceanic Commonwealth of States. The Governor of Oceanic leads the joint executive and legislative branch of Oceanic, as established in the Constitution of Oceanic. The position is elected by at-large popular vote in Oceanic.

The 1st governor was Isabella Roberts, an Independent who took office in 1985. The current governor is Avery, an Independent who took office in 1993 after Roberts retired.

Powers
As prescribed by the Constitution of Oceanic, the Governor is the "Cheif Executive and Commander-in-Chief of the Oceanic Commonwealth of States", and is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Oceanic Armed Forces.

The Governor has the authority to issue Executive Orders, "which may have the power of executive or legislative action", to issue pardons of sentence commutations "for those convicted or facing conviction under Oceanic law", and is responsible for "establishing, enforcing and executing laws passed within the state".

The Governor also has the power to delegate their responsibilities to a Cabinet of Oceanic, to make a temporary appointment to the United States Senate, should a vacancy occur, and to submit a Lieutenant Governor nominee for public referendum.

Requirements
Beyond the requirement that "[n]o person shall be elected to the office of the governor thrice consecutively", no limitations upon who may become Governor of Oceanic exist.

Residence
By statute (Oceanic E.O. 050), the Governor of Oceanic is required to spend at least 6 months of their 4-year term at each of 7 Oceanic Capitols, which are located in:


 * Juneau, Alaska
 * Honolulu, Hawai'i
 * San Juan, Puerto Rico
 * Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
 * Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
 * Hagåtña, Guam
 * Pago Pago, American Samoa

Line of Succession
There is no constitutional statute for the succession to the Governorship, but a line of succession has been established by Executive Order. The following cabinet officials are not legally part of the line of succession:


 * Secretary of Education
 * Director of the Alaska Railway Initiative
 * Secretary of the Treasury