In the U.S. Constitution, executive power belongs to the President of the United States. In the Florida State Constitution, who holds supreme executive power for the state?
O Governor
O Senator
O President
O Mayor

Respuesta :

Answer:

Governor

Explanation:

A constitution is a principle that governs a nation, state, corporation. Constitution defines the rights and duties of a citizen.

The Florida constitution divides the government into three branches namely: the executive; the bicameral legislature; and the judiciary.

The executive arm is headed by the governor of the state who serves for a period of 4 years while the judiciary is headed by the supreme court.