Yes. the President of the United States of America is elected to 4 year terms, and can only serve for a total of 10 years in office. That way, a Vice-President who becomes President because of death or resignation with less than two years left in that term can then be elected to two full 4-year terms.
Yes there are term limits for Governor in Louisiana. A Governor can only serve two (2) consecutive (back to back) terms in office.
No, members of Congress do not have term limits. A lot of debating has been done to introduce term limits in Congress but is paid no attention by the Supreme Court and Congress itself.
36 states currently have some kind of term limit on their governor, but it's not in the Constitution.
Yes, it is different for each state. http://www.nga.org/Files/pdf/GOVLIST2008.PDF
Simply put, no. This is know as Gubernatorial Term Limits.
You bet they should and so should the Presidency and the Premiers and politicians in Canada as well.
No, but they probably should.
I don't think so.
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There are no term limits for Governor in Iowa.
Four years, no term limits
Louisiana governors serve for 4 years.
Yes, the Office of Governor of Illinois is not restricted by term limits.
Vermont does not have term limits.
No more then two terms.
New York does not have term limits on the office of Governor.
Vermont does not have term limits.
It is a four year term and is not subject to term limits.
Yes, Washington State has no gubernatorial term limits.
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Yes, the Governor used to be limited to a single term and State Legslators have a maximum tenure of 12 years.