User:LizArchive/Government and politics of Superior

The state government of Superior is divested solely into the executive branch lead by the Governor. Since 1997, Superior has elected 6 members to the House of Representatives, and like all other states, it has three seats in the United States Senate

Executive
As delegated in the Superior Constitution, the Governor is elected for a term of four years, with no more than two terms total, coinciding with the presidential election. All other state cabinet positions are appointed by the governor.

The incumbent governor is New Republican Bob Jones, who was recently re-elected in 1996.

After the recent government restructuring done by Bob Jones, the following departments exist in the executive, each led by a cabinet-level official (titled secretary): The following departments are not titled secretary but are still led by a cabinet-level official:
 * Department of the Interior
 * Department of Commerce and Labor
 * Department of State
 * Department of Education
 * Department of Health and Human Services
 * Office of the Auditor