Mississippi Constitution ARTICLE 5. EXECUTIVE 116

Mississippi Constitution – Article 5: Executive Department (Section 116)

Here is the content of Section 116 of Article 5 (Executive) of the Mississippi Constitution:

Section 116 – Supreme Executive Power

"The chief executive power of this state shall be vested in a Governor, who shall see that the laws are faithfully executed."

Summary:

Vesting of Power: The Governor is designated as the chief executive of the state of Mississippi.

Primary Duty: The Governor is responsible for ensuring that state laws are properly enforced.

This section establishes the executive authority in the Governor, a common feature in U.S. state constitutions, mirroring the federal structure where the President holds executive power.

 

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