New Jersey combines a constitutional requirement of a balanced budget and strong gubernatorial power, for example.
Brayton campaigned heavily for the passage of laws shifting gubernatorial powers, including almost all appointment powers, to the State Senate, which was reliably a Republican majority.
The election of Amadeo of Savoy to the throne of Spain led to replacement of de la Torre in gubernatorial power in 1871.
Instead, the legislature continued eroding his gubernatorial powers, including the power to appoint members of the textbook commission.
Although gubernatorial powers were again significantly expanded by constitutional amendments during the 1970s, Indiana governors remain significantly less powerful than their counterparts in most other states.
Since the amendments took effect, the Lieutenant Governor only takes over gubernatorial powers when the Governor is incapacitated.
Considered a liberal by Louisiana standards, Freeman vowed to exercise gubernatorial powers, as permitted under the state constitution, whenever Treen left the state, either on business or pleasure trips.
The negative effects of the investigation on Barkley's campaign were minimal because of Chandler's own use of his gubernatorial power and patronage on behalf of his own campaign.
Rahimuddin resigned in response, some say as this was attempt to limit his gubernatorial powers.
Because a core source of gubernatorial power essential to the effective operation of state government is at stake.