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Can governor refuse to sign a bill. Find out five instanceswhen a governor can send the bill to be reconsidered by the legislative assembly.

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Yes, a governor can refuse to sign a bill passed by the assembly. There are no five specific circumstances when a governor can refuse to do so. The governor can refuse to sign the bill whenever he or she feels that the bill that has been passed is unconstitutional.

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