Governors are in charge of the executive branch for each state or territory that they govern. Often, they will talk to citizens that live in their territory to get public opinions or take advice. Addressing someone like this may seem intimidating, especially if you havenโt talked to someone in political power before or you donโt know the protocol. However, if you save their full title for special events and never call them by their first name, you can be talking to governors tactfully and respectfully in no time. [1] X Trustworthy Source Kansas University Center for Community Health and Development Community-based research center focused on supporting public health development and education Go to source
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Call them Governor (Surname) when talking to them directly. When you are talking to a Governor thatโs currently in office, itโs polite to address them as โGovernorโ and not as Mr. or Mrs. This shows that you recognize their position in office and what their job is. You should never call them by their first name unless specifically asked to do so. [2] X Expert Source Tami Claytor
Etiquette Coach Expert Interview. 29 September 2020.- For example, if the governorโs name is Zackary Fravel, call them โGovernor Fravelโ when you speak to them.
- If you are talking to the spouse of a governor, you can simply call them โMr./Mrs. (Surname).โ
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Call a governor โSir/Maโamโ after addressing them by name. Once youโve greeted a governor by their title and surname, you can call them sir or maโam throughout your conversation. Thereโs no need to keep calling them โGovernor (Surname).โ [3] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Refer to them as Acting Governor (Surname) when you talk about them. If you are talking about a Governor when they are not around, you can call them โActing Governor (Surname).โ This is a more specific way to refer to them. The โActingโ title is optional, but it might help to specify who you are talking about. [4] X Research source
- For example, if the governorโs name is Mary Kent, you can say something like, โActing Governor Kent is on her way here.โ
- Former governors do not get a special title. They can be referred to as Mr. or Mrs. (Surname).
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Introduce them formally with: โ The Honorable (Surname), Governor of (State).โ Formally, a Governorโs title is โThe Honorable (Surname).โ After their title, you can specify which state or territory that they govern. This long title should only be used when you are introducing them to a crowd, like at a talk or a rally. Using their full title in everyday life would be a hassle, so you should only say it at formal events. [5] X Research source
- For example, if the governor of Washingtonโs name is James Hert and you are introducing him at a rally, you could say, โAnd now, The Honorable Hert, Governor of Washington.โ
- In Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, a Governorโs full title is โYour Excellency, Governor (Surname).โ
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Address your letter to โThe Honorable (Full Name), Governor of (State).โ The outside of your letter should be addressed with the governorโs full title. This includes their title of โThe Honorableโ followed by their first and last name, as well as mentioning which state or territory that they govern. This is the most traditional way to address a governor, which is why it is still used in letter writing. [6] X Research source
- For example, your letter should say something like: โThe Honorable Maria Culley, Governor of California.โ
- If you are addressing your letter to a former governor or a governorโs spouse, you can just use โMr./Mrs. (Surname).โ
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Write โDear Governor (Surname)โ to begin your letter. The body of your letter should start with the phrase โDear Governor (Surname).โ Once you start your letter, you can address the governor as if you were speaking to them in person. You should never use their first name in a letter because it is seen as disrespectful. [7] X Research source
- For example, start your letter with โDear Governor Flinner.โ
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Close your letter with โSincerely, (Your Title and Full Name).โ You should end your letter by telling the governor what your name and full title is so that they understand who you are professionally. This also helps them address you if they want to write you back. [8] X Research source
- โSincerelyโ is a formal way to say goodbye. You can also use phrases like โBest regards,โ โThanks,โ and โYours truly.โ
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References
- โ https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/advocacy/direct-action/letters-to-elected-officials/main
- โ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview. 29 September 2020.
- โ https://www.governor.nsw.gov.au/protocol/vice-regal-guidelines/title-and-greeting/
- โ https://fam.state.gov/fam/05fah01/05fah010420.html
- โ https://www.governor.nsw.gov.au/protocol/vice-regal-guidelines/title-and-greeting/
- โ https://gg.govt.nz/office-governor-general/contacting-governor-general/guidance-writing-governor-general
- โ https://www.txdirectory.com/files/ref/forms%20of%20address.pdf
- โ https://www.socialworkers.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=cRMZ2il_2zQ%3D&portalid=0
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