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  1. The most common limit is two-consecutive, four-year terms. The only state with a one-term lifetime limit is Virginia. Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad holds the record for longest “serving” governor in U.S. history with a combined 24 years (six, four-year terms) in office.

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    Gubernatorial term limits can be either lifetime or consecutive, and may be based on years or terms served. In the 28 states where the limits are consecutive, once a governor has served the maximum number of years or terms, he or she must leave the governor's office. In most cases the person may be able to run for another elected position. After a ...

    Note on Wyoming: Wyoming has no constitutional term limits. The statute imposing term limits on state elected officials was adopted in a 1992 ballot measure. On February 1, 2013, the Wyoming Suprem...

    List of states with gubernatorial term limits (dead link) from the National Governors Association
    Constitutional and statutory provisions for number of consecutive terms of elected state officials (dead link)
    List of governors as of 2011, with information about term limits (dead link)
  2. Governor Term Limits by State 2024. Map Options. 2 years. 31. No term limits. 16. 8 years. 4. Governor Term Limits by State 2024. States With No Term Limits. Fourteen states do not have any term limits.

  3. Governor (United States) In the United States, a governor serves as the chief executive and commander-in-chief in each of the fifty states and in the five permanently inhabited territories, functioning as head of state and head of government therein. [nb 1] As such, governors are responsible for implementing state laws and overseeing the ...

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    Minimum Age
    Residency
    U.s. Citizenship
    Alabama: Article V, Section 116 [17]
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    For at least seven years by the date of ...
    For at least ten years by the date of the ...
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    At least seven years prior to filing
    At least seven years prior to filing
    Arizona: Article V, Section 2: [19]
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    Five years by election day
    Five years by election day
    Arkansas: Article 6, Section 11 [20]
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    By at least seven years on election day
    Yes
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  5. Apr 8, 2024 · While most states adhere to a standard governor’s term of four years, there are exceptions that make the landscape intriguing. 37 states impose term limits on governors, typically consisting of two consecutive four-year terms. This means that after serving for two terms, a governor is no longer eligible to run for re-election.

  6. At the federal level, the president of the United States can serve a maximum of two four-year terms, limited by the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. Some State government offices are also term-limited, including executive, legislative, and judicial offices.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Term limits are currently in place for U.S. presidents, the governors of 36 states, the state legislators of 15 states, and many other state and local elected officials. Term limits are not in place for member of the U.S. Congress, although polls suggest that the majority of Americans would prefer such a reform.

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