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  1. Oklahoma Constitution, Article VI, Section 4. Oregon. 8 out of 12 year limit. "The cheif [sic] executive power of the State, shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold his office for the term of four years; and no person shall be eligible to such office more than Eight, in any period of twelve years."

  2. 2 four-year terms a lifetime. Virginia. 1 four-year term. Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin. no term limits (NH and VT have unlimited 2 year terms, the remainder have unlimited 4 year terms) 37 states have term limits on their governors imposed at ...

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    Term Limits
    Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, ...
    2 consecutive 4-year terms
    Indiana, Wyoming, Oregon
    2 consecutive 4-year terms, 1 term pause
    Montana
    2 consecutive 4-year terms, 2 term pause
    Arkansas, California, Delaware, Michigan, ...
    2 four-year terms a lifetime
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  4. States With No Term Limits. Fourteen states do not have any term limits. These include Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin. The lack of term limits does not mean that the office of the governor can rule without a democratic ...

  5. In the November 3, 2020, elections, 44 states held elections for one or more trifecta offices. A state government trifecta occurs when one party holds the governorship and a majority in both chambers of a state's legislature. We identified 16 vulnerable trifectas: eight Democratic and eight Republican.

  6. Two-term incumbent Democrat Jay Inslee was eligible to run for re-election in 2020, as Washington does not have gubernatorial term limits. Inslee ran for re-election to a third term after dropping out of the Democratic presidential primaries on August 21, 2019. He faced police chief of the city of Republic, Washington, Loren Culp.

  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.

  8. Jun 8, 2018 · The following state’s term limits are consecutive: Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Maine, Ohio, South Dakota. The following state’s term limits are lifetime: California, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, North Dakota, and Oklahoma. The following state’s term limits are a time-out four years or longer: Arkansas, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.

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