The term of office is four years and Illinois does not have term limits on how long the Governor can serve.
Gubernatorial elections in Illinois are every four years including 2014.
The Governor in Illinois serves a four-year term and there is no limit on the number of terms a governor may serve.
Governors of Illinois are elected to a term of four years in political office, but typically serve prison terms 5-10 years in state prison after they are convicted.
The governor's term is four years.
Illinois governors serve four-year terms.
4 years no limit on how many terms
Forever unless pardoned by the Governor
He can occupy the governor's mansion in Springfield.
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Before 2003 the limit was 3 terms. Since that time the term limit laws were repealed and their is currently no limit on time the governor of Utah can remain in office, providing of course that they are re-elected and/or don't retire from office.
For as many terms as they were elected.
Australian senator can stay as long as people keep voting for them.
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It is possible to stay on good terms with a person who you used to be in a relationship with. The best way to stay on good terms, is to always have strong communication when problems arise.
If the governor of Wyoming dies while in office, the lieutenant governor will take their place. The lieutenant governor will stay in office until a new election.
An American president can serve two 4 year terms. Presidents in other countries have varying terms.
That would depend on many things, like your status in terms of whether you need a visa and what the terms and conditions of the visa are. If you are an Irish citizen, you could stay in any part of Ireland for life.
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