There have been 44 governors.
A person can serve a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms as governor of Arizona.
In Virginia, a governor can serve only one term at a time. However, there is no limit on the total number of terms a governor can serve. This means that a governor can be re-elected for multiple terms, as long as they are not consecutive.
There is no limit to the total number of terms someone may serve as Governor of North Carolina, but the Governor may not serve more than two consecutive terms before taking at least one term off.
North Carolina does not limit the total number of terms a person may serve as governor, but no one may serve more than two in a row. In other words, after someone serves as governor for eight years, he/she must wait at least four years before he/she may run again.
There is no limit to the total number of terms, but he/she cannot serve more than two consecutive terms without taking a term off.
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Virginia law does not limit the total number of four-year terms a person may be Governor, but it does prohibit the incumbent Governor from running for reelection (he/she is free to run again four years later).
How many i think would be 2 for a total of 8 years in total
2 terms. 8 years total.
No, according to the United States Constitution, a person can only serve a maximum of two terms, which is a total of eight years as the President of the United States. There are no exceptions to this rule.
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.
They are limits imposed on many state and local elected positions of a maximum total number of terms and/or a maximum number of consecutive terms that a person may serve.
They can serve two, if they are reelected, for a total of 8 years.