Governor of Bradmarch

The Governor of Bradmarch is the chief executive of the Georgeland state of Bradmarch. Like all Georgeland state governors, the position is a ceremonial one, and while the Governor possesses little real political power, they can influence government in small ways and act as the state's official representative to state functions. Constitutionally the Governor is the head of the executive, but all his or her authority is exercised through the elected government. The Governor has the power to appoint and dismiss government ministers, sign or veto legislation, and formally appoints state judges and senior officials.

The Governor is elected for a four-year term. If the governorship becomes vacant mid-term, the state legislature appoints a replacement governor to serve until the end of the governor's term. The last election for governor was held on 8 April 2016 and was won by Stephen Potter. Gubernatorial elections are nonpartisan, and no person who has been a member of the state legislature within the previous decade is eligible for election. In practice, the office has tended to be held by prominent citizens outside politics, such as jurists, business leaders or academics.

Prior to 1929, the Governor was appointed by the state government. Until 2000, the Governor was elected for the same term as the legislature, but reforms in that year revised it to have the Governor's term unconnected to that of the legislature and government.