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- "The regional governors now have direct control over their territories."
- ―Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, announcing the dissolution of the Imperial Senate in 0 BBY
A governor was the head of government for a colony, province, or other sub-national body politic in the galaxy. There were several usages of the word throughout the Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire, New Republic and Galactic Alliance.
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Old Republic governors
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Governors existed in the Galactic Republic as it was a federal system, control of local systems and sectors were left to their own governments. It seems that the Old Republic only used governors temporarily, for systems that were unstable or for those that were newly-admitted to the Republic and lacked any capable governing system of their own. Mousul sought to get appointed sector governor of Ansion's region of space.
During the Jedi Civil War Taris had a Governor appointed to administrate the Sith on Taris. He was eventually killed by Revan, who was seeking passage off-world.
The one known example of an Old Republic governor was the Seswenna Sector, which was ruled by a governor and a lieutenant governor from at least 33 BBY until the end of the Republic. The governor and lieutenant governor of the Sector also simultaneously served as the governor/lieutenant governor of its capital planet, Eriadu.
Presumably, Separatist planets recaptured during the Clone Wars were headed by governors.
Imperial Governors
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The Empire left the self-government of many planets intact, especially those that were either indifferent or supportive of the New Order (such as Naboo and Corellia). Less than 1/80th of all planets had their governments altered. Planets that rebelled, were deemed hostile to the New Order, or newly-annexed by the Empire, had governors appointed. Certain worlds that had senators who were deemed less than loyal to the Emperor were sometimes assigned governors, despite the opposition of their senator. This was the case on Chandrila, when Jesco Comark was appointed as Imperial Governor to keep watch on Senator Mon Mothma. However, pressure by the populace, who were loyal to the more experienced Mothma, caused Comark to abandon the post.[1]
Other worlds, which were further away from Coruscant, such as Bakura, retained their government with only minor changes, but also had an appointed governor. The Empire also kept the position of Lieutenant Governor. Except for a few governors chosen by Palpatine, Imperial Governors were selected by the Imperial Ruling Council and received most orders from the Diplomatic Service. Emperor Palpatine had vague plans for eventually replacing the planetary governors with Dark Side Adepts, creating a "Dark Empire".
For Imperial governors of sectors and oversectors, see Moff.
New Republic governors
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The New Republic's policy on governors (termed Governors-General) seemed to mirror that of the Old Republic. Both Corellia and Rhinnal had Governors-General, and at least Corellia's was elected by the planet's population. The Galactic Alliance continued the system, although several years after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War it removed the Governor-General system from Corellia.
Appearances
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- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace junior novel
- Outbound Flight (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars The Clone Wars 1: Slaves of the Republic - Chapter 1: The Mystery of Kiros
- Star Wars The Clone Wars 3: Slaves of the Republic - Chapter 3: The Depths of Zygerria
- Star Wars The Clone Wars 4: Slaves of the Republic - Chapter 4: Auction of a Million Souls
- Star Wars The Clone Wars 5: Slaves of the Republic - Chapter 5: A Slave now, a Slave forever
- Star Wars The Clone Wars 6: Slaves of the Republic - Chapter 6: Escape from Kadavo
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Mandalore Plot"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Kidnapped"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Slaves of the Republic"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Escape from Kadavo"
- The Last of the Jedi: Secret Weapon
- Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu (Mentioned only)
"Rebel Bass"—Star Wars Gamer 6
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope novelization
- Choices of One (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Rebellion (Non-canonical appearance) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
"Riders of the Maelstrom"—Riders of the Maelstrom (WEG)
"Death-Hunter"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 9 (Mentioned only)
- X-wing: Wraith Squadron
Sources
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- The Star Wars Sourcebook
Supernova
- Star Wars: Episode I toy line
- Imperial Sourcebook
- Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back
- Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters
- Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations
- Classic Campaigns
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion
Making a Full Recovery on Wizards.com (original article link, backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
- Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided Quick Reference Guide
- Ultimate Adversaries
- The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
Supreme Chancellor Janarus on The Old Republic Holonet