Seals of governors of the U.S. states are the primary symbols of the executive office of the governor in several states of the United States, similar in concept to the Seal of the President of the United States and Seal of the Vice President of the United States. Governors of some states, such as Washington and Oregon, simply use the state seal in their role as chief executive.
Instead of a seal, the state of Hawaii uses a logo for the office of Governor and Lieutenant Governor. This logo follows the design used by the White House logo.
Seal of the Governor of Alabama
Seal of the Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
Seal of the Governor-Elect of Alabama
Seal of the Governor of California
Seal of the Governor of Connecticut
Seal of the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
Seal of the Governor of Delaware
Seal of the Governor of Maine