| A | B |
| Governor | Head of Arizona |
| Bi-cameral | Arizona has a _____________ legislature, 2 houses. |
| Initiative | A proposition started by citizens gathering signatures on a petition |
| Thirty | There are ______ Legislative districts in Arizona |
| Legislator | Requirements are 25 years of age and a United States citizen |
| Disorderly conduct | Legislators can be removed for "___________" by a 2/3's vote |
| Veto | If the governor does not agree with a bill, she may _____ it, effectively killing. |
| Referendum | Legislators may "send" bills to the people to decide on, either as propositions on a ballot or by letting people directly vote on the bill. |
| Budget | The governor is responsible for submitting a ________ to the legislature. |
| Five | There are ____ elected executive officials. |
| Appropriations | A budget is used to decided how much money, or ________ each part of the state gets. |
| Reprieve | A governor can issue a pardon to release a person from being punished, or a _________ to postpone the person's sentence. |
| Four | The term length for all executive positions |
| Department of Corrections | Manage the prison system of the state, example of executive department. |
| Misdemeanors | Justice of the Peace courts may only hear cases involving ______. |
| Superior Court | Tries all cases involving criminal charges or involving more than $2,500. |
| Supervisors | Each County elects a Board of ________ who approve a yearly budget and set property taxes. |
| CAWCD | The state can form districts. One example of a special district that deals with conservation is _______. |