Before becoming president, Bill Clinton served two terms as governor of Arkansas.
An Arkansas Governor may serve no more than two four-year terms.
Bill Clinton was the 40th and 42nd Arkansas governor, serving 4 1/2 terms from 1979-1981 and 1983-1992.
Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976, and Governor in 1978. It was common knowledge that Clinton had his eye on the presidency, but lost the reelection for governor in 1980. He was reelected in 1982 and served 4 more terms before being elected president.
Bill Clinton (William Jefferson Clinton) was the 42nd US President, serving from 1993 to 2001. He had been the governor of the state of Arkanasas from 1979 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1992 (3 two-year terms, 2 four-year terms).
Bill Clinton served five terms. He was elected to three two-year terms in 1978, 1982 and 1984. He was also elected to two four year terms in 1986 and 1990. He served only two years of his last term after winning the presidential election in 1992.
Bill Clinton had served two terms. HE was the governor of Arkansas before he became president. Bill Clinton is the first president to be a Rhodes Scholar. He became president after the Cold War. He is the third youngest president.
two 2nd Answer: There are no limits to the number of terms a governor may serve in the State of Washington. ("Two" is the maximum number of terms the President of the US may serve.)
The term of office of Governor of Illinois is four years, and there is no limit on the number of terms a governor may serve.
The 42nd president of the United States was William Jefferson Clinton, commonly known as Bill Clinton. He served two terms from January 20, 1993, to January 20, 2001. Clinton was previously the governor of Arkansas before his presidency.
2Bill Clinton served two terms as the President of the United States. Before he became president, he served five terms as the governor of Arkansas.
President Clinton served two consecutive terms from 1993 to 2001