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Pennsylvania's executive branch is led by the Governor. The Governor has many roles, including: submitting an annual state budget to the General Assembly, and signing or vetoing legislation passed by the General Assembly.

Under the constitution of 1968—Pennsylvania's fourth since becoming a state—and its subsequent amendments, the executive branch consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, auditor general, state treasurer, and governor's cabinet.

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