The Governor of New Jersey is the head of the state's executive branch and commander-in-chief of its military forces. The governor is responsible for enforcing state laws, overseeing state agencies, and representing the state in dealings with other states and the federal government.
The powers and duties of the Governor of New Jersey are outlined in the state constitution. These include:
To be eligible to serve as Governor of New Jersey, a person must:
The Governor of New Jersey is elected to a four-year term and may serve up to two terms.
The office of Governor of New Jersey was created in 1776. The first governor was William Livingston.
The current Governor of New Jersey is Phil Murphy. He was elected in 2017 and took office in 2018.
The Governor of New Jersey faces a number of challenges, including:
The Governor of New Jersey is a powerful and influential figure who plays a vital role in the state's government. The governor is responsible for enforcing state laws, overseeing state agencies, and representing the state in dealings with other states and the federal government. The governor faces a number of challenges, including the state's budget deficit, the high cost of living, the state's aging infrastructure, and the opioid crisis.
The Honorable Phil Murphy
Governor of New Jersey
State House
Trenton, NJ 08625
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