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Mexican governors

Mexican governors are the elected leaders who head each of Mexico's 32 states, serving as the highest executive authority within their jurisdiction. They are responsible for implementing state laws, managing public services, overseeing budgets, and coordinating with federal authorities. Governors often influence regional policies, economic development, and social programs. Their term typically lasts six years, and they are crucial in shaping regional governance and development, acting as key figures in Mexico’s federal system.