they con serve as many as many as they want or as few as they want
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The position of secretary of state is a cabinet position and is appointed by the President of the United States. Each term is four years and the President could appoint the secretary of State for two terms.
The state of Virginia is currently the only state where the Governor cannot serve more than one term at a time. He/she may serve as many non-consectutive terms as they want but no consectutive terms. The legnth of a Virginia Governor's term is 4 years.
An Arkansas Governor may serve no more than two four-year terms.
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 U.S. Secretary of State does not have a fixed term length, as the position is appointed by the President and serves at their discretion. Typically, Secretaries of State remain in office for the duration of the President's term, but they can be replaced or resign at any time. Some may serve multiple terms under different administrations, while others may serve for only a short period.
They serve two year terms each.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, served two terms as a New York state senator in 1910 and then again in 1912. President Woodrow Wilson cut short his senate career by appointing him Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913.
Federal judges are appointed for life. There are no terms for them. Terms for state judges are determined by the constitution of the specific state.
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U.S. senators serve 6 year terms. State senator's terms vary by state.
In the United States, the maximum terms for elected officials vary by position. The President can serve a maximum of two four-year terms, while members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms with no limit on the number of terms they can serve. Senators serve six-year terms, also with no limit on the number of terms. Some state and local officials may have different term limits, as these are determined by state laws.