who is the leader of the state legislature
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Executive power of the State is vested in Governor. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor who also appoints other ministers on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to legislative assembly of the State.
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Leadership at the state legislative level refers to a range of different positions, including senate presidents and presidents pro tempore, house and assembly speakers, and minority and majority leaders.
Voters typically have little direct say in who holds these positions. Instead, the members of the legislatures themselves usually select their leadership. A notable exception to this rule are the 26 state senates in which the lieutenant governor serves as the senate president. Voters generally elect lieutenant governors directly (except in Tennessee and West Virginia where the title of lieutenant governor is given to the Senate leader, whom the members of the chamber have the responsibility of selecting).
While the power and authority—and even the names—of leadership positions vary from chamber-to-chamber and state-to-state, leaders in state legislatures generally play influential roles in the four, often interconnected, areas listed below.