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former Governor of Maryland

The former Governor of Maryland is the individual who previously served as the state’s chief executive officer, responsible for overseeing the state government, implementing laws, and setting policy directions. This role involves managing state agencies, proposing budgets, and representing Maryland in official matters. Governors are elected for a term, typically four years, and may have the opportunity to be re-elected. Their leadership influences state priorities such as education, infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development. Once their term ends, they are no longer in office but may continue to contribute to public life or advocacy based on their experience.