Under which condition could a governor most convincingly claim he or she has a popular mandate?

a. when there is a vacancy in the lieutenant governor’s office
b. upon defeating an incumbent governor in a close contest
c. when the legislature is out of session
d. when being of the same political party as the legislature
e. after winning office with a large margin of victory

e. after winning office with a large margin of victory

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