US governors serve four year terms before they stand for office again
16 years
How long a governor's term of office is will depend on the state that he or she governs. However, in the majority of states, the term is four years.
4 years 4 years
The highest political office at the state level is the office of the governor, followed by the lieutenant governor and the state attorney general. For a list of elected officials in your state, visit www.usa.gov
As of the Governor for the state of Florida is Rick Scott. He was elected into office in 2011 and is the 45th Governor in the state.
Each State has a Governor's office to rule the State.
Governor
The Secretary of State. Arizona doesn't have a Lt. Governor but the constitution delegates this duty to the Secretary of State (along with the normal operation of that office).
Jan Brewer became Governor of the state of Arizona in 2009. She has been the states 22nd person to serve as Governor and has been in office for 4 years.
Governor
Like the governor's office
lieutenant governor
The office address for the governor of Tennessee is 1st Floor, State Capitol. Nashville, TN 37243