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.
Louisiana Governor's Mansion was created in 1963.
The governor of Nevada has a four year term. He may not serve more than two terms.
There is no limit to the total number of four-year terms someone may serve as Governor of Louisiana, but he/she may not serve more than two of any three consecutive terms.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana is Jay Dardenne. Dardenne assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana on November 22, 2010.
* The first Governor of New France was Sauvole de la Villantry. * The first Spanish Governor was Antonio de Ulloa. * The first French Governor after Spain's cessesstion back to France was Pierre de Laussat. * The First US Governor of Louisiana Territory was William Claiborne. * The First Governor of the US State of Louisiana was William Claiborne. * The First Governor of Confederat Louisiana was Thomas Overton Moore. * The First Governor of Union held Louisiana. * The First Governor during Reconstruction was James Wells. * The First Governor after Reconstruction was Henry Warmoth.
Louisiana governors serve for 4 years.
Governor's term is 8 years long.
James Madison Wells
The Lieutenant Governor serves four-year terms.
The governor for the term 2012 to 2016 is Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, first elected in 2007. The lieutenant governor is Jay Dardenne, first elected in November 2010.
Four years.
The current Governor of Louisiana is Bobby Jindal.
Louisiana Governor's Mansion was created in 1963.
Yes, the State of Louisiana does provide a Governor's Mansion. The Louisiana Governor's Mansion overlooks Capital Lake in Baton Rouge, near the Louisiana State Capitol.
The term for Michigan Governor is 4 years.
4 years
Edward D. White, Sr. (born March 3, 1795 in Maury County, Tennessee; died April 18, 1847 in New Orleans, Louisiana) succeeded Andre B. Roman as the tenth Governor of Louisiana, serving between February 4, 1835 and February 4, 1839. Following the end of White's term as Governor of Louisiana, Andre B. Roman (born March 5, 1795 in Opelousas, Lousiana; died January 26, 1866 in New Orleans, Louisiana) renewed his term as the ninth Governor of Louisiana, serving between February 4, 1839 and January 30, 1843.