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The executive branch of the state government in washington is headed by:

- The legislature
- Congress
- The governor
- The attorney general

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Answer:

If I were you, I'd pick A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the governor and other elected officials implement (or review) the laws passed by the legislature. The Governor has the power to appoint members of the judicial branch. (In your case, it'd be Washington State.)

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