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The special powers enjoyed by the governor of a state is known as

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Answered by ankit6316
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Explanation:

The constitutional and statutory duties of the Governor include:

Signing or vetoing bills passed by the Legislature.

Serving as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

Convening special sessions of the Legislature for specific purposes.

Delivering a report on the condition of the state to the Legislature at the beginning of each regular session and a report on the condition of the budget on the first Tuesday of each December.

Recommending the General Bill to appropriate each year’s funding, which the Legislature then amends.

Granting reprieves and commutations of punishment and pardons upon the recommendation of the Board of Pardons and Paroles and revoking conditional pardons.

Declaring special elections to fill vacancies in certain elected offices.

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