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3 years
6 terms
The Governor of Massachusetts is elected to a 4 year term. Massachusetts has no term limits, so a person could run for the office as often as he or she chooses.
The term for Governor of Massachusetts is four years, however, there is no term limit. Essentially this means you can run for an unlimited amount of time and be governor for an unlimited amount of years.
The Governor of Massachusetts whose term ends in 2015 is Democrat Deval Patrick.
2014
The Governor of Wisconsin is elected every four years and has no term limit.
It's always been two years for a governor's term..
Each term is four years.
How many years can a governor serve
No, he did not. He was a senator from Illinois. His opponent, Mitt Romney, served one term as the governor of Massachusetts.
He served for the 1 term. It is 4 years.
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No there is no such restriction.