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[edit] Salary
How much is John Hoven's yearly salary? I have to get this paper done or I get an F. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.169.23.246 (talk • contribs)
[edit] Senior governor?
Someone added that come January 2007, Hoeven will be the senior governor of the US. By what source? There are other governors first elected in 2000 as well...and they're from bigger states than ND, for instance Easley from NC...Rick Perry first became governor of TX in December 2000 when Bush resigned and has since been relected in 2002 and 2006. I thus removed the comment as it's clearly not true. --fdewaele, 3 December 2006, 14:27
- Nope. You're both wrong. Please do research before you change things.
- Here is the link for the North Dakota Constitution.
- http://www.legis.nd.gov/constitution/const.pdf
- "The terms of the governor and lieutenant governor begin on December fifteenth following their election." --ProfessorPlum27, January 5, 2007, 11:06
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- Nice catch...my mistake lies in the fact that his inaugural ceremony was not held until January 2001. --—Preceding unsigned comment added by Airportmatt (talk • contribs)