Governor of Arizona
The Governor of Arizona is the head of the state government and is responsible for enforcing state laws, overseeing the executive branch, and managing the state's budget. The governor also has the power to veto legislation, appoint state officials, and represent Arizona in various matters.
Elected for a four-year term, the governor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. The current governor is a member of the Republican Party, reflecting the political landscape of the state. The governor's office is located in the state capital, Phoenix, which is also the largest city in Arizona.