Governor of Oakland

The Governor of Oakland is the chief executive of the Oakland, and the various agencies and departments over which the officer has jurisdiction, as prescribed in the Constitution of Oakland. It is a directly elected position, votes being cast by popular suffrage of residents of the state.

The 1st and current governor is Cole Phelps (I), who took office in 1949.

Qualifications
The term of office of Governor of Oakland is 4 years, and the Governor is permitted to serve as many times as they like (assuming they win the general election). A governor is required to be a Oakland citizen and be over 25 years of age.

List of Governors
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 * January 20, 1949 - August 7, 1949 (200 days)
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 * Aiora Etxeb (b. 1913)
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 * American Liberal
 * 1948
 * August 7, 1949 - Incumbent (1 year, 5 days)
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 * Cole Phelps (b. 1920)
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 * Independent
 * None
 * None

Line of Succession
See: Cabinets of the United States