The Youth Governor -

Below is a complete guide to the role, the election process, and the documentary that popularized the title. 1. The Role and Responsibilities

The is the highest elected office within the YMCA Youth and Government (YNG) program, a nationwide civic engagement initiative where high school students simulate every facet of state government. The Youth Governor

The Youth Governor serves as the head of the executive branch during the model legislature session, mirroring the duties of a real U.S. governor. Below is a complete guide to the role,

: Elected governors typically represent their state at the Youth Governors Conference in Washington, D.C.. 2. How to Become a Youth Governor The Youth Governor serves as the head of

: They have the power to sign "legislation" into law or veto bills passed by the student Senate and House.

: They issue commissions, proclamations, and preside over statewide retreats.

: They set a policy platform and work with a student-led "Governor's Cabinet" to lobby for specific bills in the student legislative chambers.