Governor of Wisconsin
The Governor of Wisconsin is the chief executive officer of the state, responsible for overseeing the state government and implementing state laws. The governor has the authority to sign or veto legislation, manage the state budget, and appoint officials to various state agencies. This position plays a crucial role in shaping policies that affect the residents of Wisconsin.
Elected for a four-year term, the governor can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. The current governor is Tony Evers, a member of the Democratic Party, who took office in January 2019. The governor works closely with the Wisconsin State Legislature to address issues such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.