Government of California (Jonny72438)

The Government of California is a democratic government system. It has five institutions; President, Legislative Council, House of Representatives, Legislative Body, and National Assembly.

President
The president is elected every four years, with the most recent election being 2026, and the next election being 2030. He/she is required to sign all bills that pass the Legislative Council.

Legislative Council
The Legislative Council is a three-member council with nationwide elections, with each member on a six-year term. The last election was 2028, and the next being 2030. One member is elected every two years. Two Council members must vote yes on a bill to approve it.

House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is a fifty-three member council, with each member on a two-year term. All fifty-three members are elected in their respective district, with redistricting every ten years. The last election was 2028, and the next is 2030. All members are elected every two years. Twenty-seven members' yes votes are needed to approve a bill.

Legislative Body
The Legislative Body is a sixty-member council, with each member on a four-year term. All forty members are elected in their respective district, with redistricting every ten years. The last election was 2028, and the next is 2030. Twenty members are elected every two years. Thirty-one members need to vote yes to approve a bill.

National Assembly
The National Assembly is a eighty-member council, with each member on a two-year term. All eighty members are elected in their respective district, with redistricting every ten years. The last election was 2028, and the next is 2030. All members are elected every two years. Forty-one members need to vote yes to approve a bill.

President
The current president is Dwayne Johnson, who is an independent. He has held the office since 2024.