A state representative, once elected, serves a term of two years. At the end of their two year term, a state representative may choose to run for their seat again.
The state treasurer's term is four years. A state treasurer is chosen through an election process. A treasurer is able to run for additional terms.
The state of Virginia is currently the only state where the Governor cannot serve more than one term at a time. He/she may serve as many non-consectutive terms as they want but no consectutive terms. The legnth of a Virginia Governor's term is 4 years.
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
yes, you can run for 5 terms and 2 more terms for secretary of state
A single term as Missouri governor consists of 4 years. Alternatively one could run for reelection and find themselves with eight years however the governor is still limited to only 2 terms.
Plants built today will have a lifetime of 60 years. Is that "long-run" in your terms?
Barack Obama can run for two terms, back to back. But after that he has to wait four years before he runs for another two terms. And he can do that as long as he wants
4 years , can serve 2 consecutive terms. Sit out 1 term and run 2 more terms. Keep serving as long as he is elected and sits out the 1 term after the 2 terms.
Oregon's representatives in the U.S. House serve two-year terms. Each representative is elected to represent a specific congressional district within the state. There are no term limits, so they can run for re-election indefinitely as long as they continue to win their races.
One term is four years. In Texas,one can run a unlimited number of times however.
Senators have 6-year terms and can run for re-election as many times as they want.
For a given configuration of plant and equipment, short-run costs vary as output varies. The firm can incur long-run costs to change that configuration. This pair of terms is the economist's analogy of the accounting pair, above, variable and fixed costs