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Unlike the federal government, members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in the state of Georgia

A) are subject to term limits.
B) are elected in general elections.
C) cannot be removed from state office.
D) belong to a specific political party.

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Unlike the federal government, members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in the State of Georgia D. BELONG TO A SPECIFIC POLITICAL PARTY.

They all belong to the Republican Party.

Executive : elected by the voters of the state for a term of 4 years. No person may hold office more than twice consecutively or more than 8 years straight.

Legislative : 56 members in the Senate and 180 members in the House of Representatives

Judiciary : Supreme Court has 7 judges. Court of Appeals has 12 judges.
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