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Nancy Hollister the 66th Governor of Ohio became the Governor when George Voinovich resigned to take a seat in the US Senate. No woman has ever been elected to the office if Governor of Ohio.
Sam Houston was governor of 2 states, Tennessee and Texas Also John White Geary was the Governor of Kansas and Pennsylvania.
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Lachlan Macquarie was appointed Governor of the New South Wales colony in 1808, but he only arrived to take up his position in 1810. He remained Governor until 1821.
It should only be capitalized if it directly precedes the name of the governor.
First, a governor is in charge of a state (Massachusetts). It's a mayor that is in charge of the city-- in this case the city of Boston. The first, and only, black governor of Massachusetts is Deval Patrick. He was elected in 2006. There has not been a black mayor of Boston yet.
No, you would not capitalize "governor" or "campaign" in this sentence. They are common nouns, not proper nouns, and do not require capitalization. Only "capital" would be capitalized as it refers to a specific place.
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It is only capitalized when it precedes the name of a Governor. It shouldn't be capitalized when used alone in a sentence.
black hole got it's name because when look at a black hole, you only see black. also if you drop an item in the black hole the item is gone because there is a hole in there. so that's how black hole get's its name
They have quite a few on the menu but the main black girl they featured in season one is Danielle.
Only if you're referring to the person specifically. Governor Brown Otherwise, no: the governor of Pennsylvania
http://www.formsofaddress.info/former.html#FO011How to Address a Former Governor?Dear Mr. Hickey:What is the proper form of address when writing a letter to a former Governor? When he calls, he says "This is Governor (surname)" even though he is no longer the Governor. I have made it "The Honorable (full name)" in the letter's address block, and "Dear Governor (surname)" in the salutation. Sound right?--- Lonnie Sue ReardonDear Ms. Reardon:His name in the letter's address block is easy. A former governor is The Honorable (full name).But ... the saluation (in this case) is a two part answerPART #1 Only a Governor in office is formally and officially addressed as Governor (name). The correct salutation for a former governor is Dear Mr./Ms./Dr./etc. (name): The reason? There is only one Governor at at time!PART #2 However, if you know it's his preference to be addressed as Governor (name) follow "the preference of the bearer." It doesn't make it correct for others, but I'd honor any person's preference what they are called.For example, if we met and you introduce yourself as Monsignor Lonnie Sue I would think "a monsignor is Catholic priest and always man." SO its "unlikely" you are a monsignor. But I'd call you Monsignor Lonnie Sue to your face: It's not up to me to decide what your name is.However I wouldn't think you'd changed what was correct for others.-- Robert Hickey
The black character in the Peanuts cartoons is named 'Franklin'.