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The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 is the foundational document establishing the governorship.
Answer: True
The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 is indeed the foundational document that established the office and powers of the Governor of New Jersey.
The precursor to the current governorship was the office held during the colonial period under French rule.
Answer: False
The precursor to the current governorship was the office of Governor of New Jersey during the colonial period under British rule, not French rule.
The 'Formation' date signifies when William Livingston first took office as governor.
Answer: False
The 'Formation' date signifies the official establishment of the office of Governor of New Jersey (August 31, 1776). William Livingston was the first to hold the office, taking office on that date.
Which document formally established the office of Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: The New Jersey Constitution of 1776
What does the 'Constituting instrument' refer to in the context of the New Jersey governorship?
Answer: The document that established the office and its powers.
The Governor of New Jersey functions as the head of the legislative branch of the state government.
Answer: False
The Governor of New Jersey serves as the head of the executive branch, not the legislative branch, which is led by the Legislature.
The Governor of New Jersey assumes the role of commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard forces exclusively when those forces are federalized.
Answer: False
The Governor acts as commander-in-chief of the National Guard when it is under state control, not when it is federalized.
The Governor of New Jersey is formally addressed as 'Your Excellency'.
Answer: False
The formal style of address for the Governor of New Jersey is 'The Honorable'.
The Governor of New Jersey ranks higher in the U.S. order of precedence than the Vice President.
Answer: False
Within the U.S. order of precedence, the Vice President ranks higher than the Governor of New Jersey.
What is the primary function of the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: To serve as the head of government and lead the executive branch.
Under what condition does the Governor of New Jersey serve as commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard forces?
Answer: When the National Guard is under state control and not federalized.
The Governor of New Jersey acts as both 'Head of State' and 'Head of Government'. What does 'Head of Government' entail?
Answer: Leading the executive branch and overseeing state policy implementation.
Which of the following is NOT explicitly mentioned in the text as a responsibility or power of the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: Signing or vetoing legislation passed by the Senate and General Assembly
What is the formal style of address for the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: The Honorable
Cabinet appointments made by the Governor of New Jersey do not require confirmation from the state Senate.
Answer: False
Cabinet appointments made by the Governor of New Jersey require confirmation from the state Senate.
The Governor of New Jersey appoints all superior court judges and county prosecutors without needing to consider the preferences of state senators.
Answer: False
The Governor appoints superior court judges and county prosecutors, but these appointments are made with significant consideration given to the preferences of the state senators representing the affected districts.
The Attorney General and the Secretary of State are appointed by the Governor but do not require Senate approval.
Answer: False
The Attorney General and the Secretary of State are appointed by the Governor and require confirmation from the New Jersey Senate.
What legislative body must confirm the cabinet appointments made by the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: The New Jersey Senate
When appointing superior court judges and county prosecutors, the Governor must give significant consideration to whose preferences?
Answer: The state senators representing the affected districts.
Which two key state officers are appointed by the Governor and require confirmation from the Senate?
Answer: The Attorney General and the Secretary of State
The gubernatorial term in New Jersey is four years, with no limitation on the number of consecutive terms a governor may serve.
Answer: False
The Governor of New Jersey is elected to a four-year term, but is limited to serving two consecutive terms.
How long is the term for the Governor of New Jersey, and what is the limit on consecutive terms?
Answer: Four-year term, limit of two consecutive terms.
The position of Lieutenant Governor was established in New Jersey before the year 2000.
Answer: False
The position of Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey was created through a constitutional amendment effective with the 2009 elections, which was after the year 2000.
Prior to the establishment of the Lieutenant Governor position, the Speaker of the New Jersey Assembly automatically assumed the governorship in the event of a vacancy.
Answer: False
Before the Lieutenant Governor position was established, the President of the New Jersey Senate, not the Speaker of the Assembly, automatically assumed the role of governor during vacancies.
The text explicitly states the salary for the Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey.
Answer: False
The provided text mentions the salary for the Governor but does not explicitly state the salary for the Lieutenant Governor.
The President of the New Jersey Senate automatically assumes the role of governor during vacancies, even after the Lieutenant Governor position was established.
Answer: False
The President of the Senate automatically assumed the role of governor only before the Lieutenant Governor position was established. Now, the Lieutenant Governor assumes the role during vacancies.
The Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey automatically assumes the governorship if the office becomes vacant.
Answer: True
As established by the constitutional amendment creating the position, the Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey is the direct successor and assumes the governorship if the office becomes vacant.
The position of Lieutenant Governor was established in New Jersey primarily due to issues highlighted by the experience of which individual?
Answer: Richard Codey
The creation of the Lieutenant Governor position aimed to address potential instability caused by which previous succession method?
Answer: The President of the Senate acting as Governor during vacancies.
Drumthwacket, the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey, is situated within the state capital, Trenton.
Answer: False
While Drumthwacket is the official residence, it is located in Princeton, not in the state capital of Trenton, where the governor's office is situated.
The maximum salary for the Governor of New Jersey was set at $175,000 in 2002.
Answer: True
State law established the maximum salary for the Governor of New Jersey at $175,000, effective in 2002.
The Governor's office location in the State House is unique because it is housed in the same building as the legislature.
Answer: True
The Governor's office is located within the New Jersey State House in Trenton, which also houses the state legislature, a unique arrangement among U.S. states.
The salary of $175,000 for the Governor of New Jersey is the maximum allowed by law.
Answer: True
The figure of $175,000 represents the maximum salary permitted by law for the Governor of New Jersey.
Where is the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey located?
Answer: Princeton, at a mansion called Drumthwacket.
The location of the Governor's office within the State House in Trenton is considered unique primarily because:
Answer: It is situated in the same building as the state legislature.
What is the significance of Drumthwacket, the governor's official residence, being located in Princeton, not Trenton?
Answer: It separates the ceremonial residence from the state capital where the office is located.
William Livingston is recognized as holding the record for the longest tenure as a popularly elected governor in New Jersey's history.
Answer: False
William Livingston served the longest term in New Jersey's history, but A. Harry Moore holds the record for the longest-serving *popularly elected* governor.
Phil Murphy, the current Governor of New Jersey, is affiliated with the Republican Party.
Answer: False
Phil Murphy, the current Governor of New Jersey, is affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Former governors of New Jersey are entitled to a security detail for up to one year after leaving office.
Answer: False
Former governors of New Jersey are entitled to a security detail for a period of up to six months following their departure from office.
Kim Guadagno served as the second Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey.
Answer: False
Kim Guadagno was the first Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey.
Tahesha Way succeeded Kim Guadagno as Lieutenant Governor.
Answer: False
Tahesha Way succeeded Sheila Oliver as Lieutenant Governor. Kim Guadagno was the first Lieutenant Governor.
Which governor holds the record for the longest service as *popularly elected* governor in New Jersey?
Answer: A. Harry Moore
Who is the current Governor of New Jersey, and what is their political party affiliation?
Answer: Phil Murphy, Democrat
How long is a former governor of New Jersey entitled to a security detail after leaving office?
Answer: Six months
Who was the first person to hold the office of Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: Kim Guadagno
William Livingston served as the first Governor of New Jersey from 1776 to 1790. What is notable about his tenure?
Answer: He served the longest term in the state's history.
Who is the current Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, appointed in September 2023?
Answer: Tahesha Way
The Center on the American Governor is located at Princeton University and focuses on governors nationwide.
Answer: False
The Center on the American Governor is located at Rutgers University and primarily focuses on New Jersey governors, with some attention to governors nationwide.
The 'See also' section provides links to articles about the current governor's administration and historical governors.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section typically links to related articles, such as those concerning the current governor's administration and historical gubernatorial figures.
The 'Seat' entry in the infobox refers to the official residence of the Governor.
Answer: False
The 'Seat' entry in the infobox refers to the location of the governor's official duties and administrative center, which is Trenton, not the official residence.
The 'Deputy' field in the infobox refers to the Attorney General.
Answer: False
The 'Deputy' field in the infobox refers to the Lieutenant Governor, clarifying their role as second-in-command.
The 'Inaugural holder' entry names the first Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey.
Answer: False
The 'Inaugural holder' entry names the first Governor of New Jersey, William Livingston. The first Lieutenant Governor was Kim Guadagno.
What is the main objective of the Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University?
Answer: To study the role and impact of New Jersey governors and, to some extent, others.
What is the official website address for the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: www.nj.gov/governor/
What does the 'Succession' field in the infobox typically indicate for the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: The official who assumes the governorship if the current governor cannot serve.
What does the 'Seat' entry in the infobox signify for the Governor of New Jersey?
Answer: The location of the Governor's primary office functions.