One Chief Executive or Many?

Jeffrey S. Sutton
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This chapter compares the unitary executive at the federal level with the plural executive at the state level. The fifty state constitutions and the United States Constitution share a “surface similarity” in describing the authority of their chief executives: They both vest executive power in a governor or president. But in practice, there are many differences. At the national level, the US Constitution places all executive authority in one president who controls the executive-branch officers through the singular authority to choose all cabinet members. What’s called a unitary executive largely is one, given the president’s authority to hire and fire these executive branch officers. Contrast the state side. In response to the states’ colonial experiences with a monarch, many of the first state constitutions created weak executive branches. All but one of the original state constitutions also mandated that the governor work alongside an executive council. In many states, constitutional executive offices—secretary, treasurer, auditor—are often chosen by the legislature. The rise of the state attorneys general as a source of local and national power offers one illustration of the salience of the plural executive.
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一个行政长官还是多个行政长官?
本章比较了联邦一级的单一制行政机构与州一级的复数行政机构。50个州的宪法和美国宪法在描述首席执行官的权力方面有一个“表面上的相似性”:它们都将行政权授予州长或总统。但在实践中,有很多不同之处。在国家层面,美国宪法将所有行政权力交给一位总统,这位总统通过选择所有内阁成员的单一权力来控制行政部门的官员。所谓的统一行政基本上是一个,因为总统有权雇用和解雇这些行政部门官员。对比一下国家方面。作为对各州在君主统治下的殖民经历的回应,许多最初的州宪法都创造了软弱的行政部门。除了一部州宪法之外,所有州宪法都规定州长必须与行政委员会一起工作。在许多州,宪法执行机构——秘书、财务主管、审计员——通常由立法机关选出。州总检察长作为地方和国家权力来源的崛起,为多元行政机构的重要性提供了一个例证。
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