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The Gobernador del Estado de México, or Governor of the State of Mexico, is the head of the executive branch of the state's government. The governor is conferred with the responsibility of administratively managing the state, executing and enforcing the laws enacted by the local legislature, and maintaining public order. Additional duties also include proposing budget plans, establishing public policies, and appointing members to their cabinet. The term of a governor typically lasts six years in Mexico, with no immediate re-election.