The governor of Florida serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms at a time. The governor is eligible for reelection again after being out of office four years.
U.S. Governors serve four-year terms except those in New Hampshire and Vermont, who serve two-year terms.
The term is four years, limited to two consecutive terms.
They can only serve two consecutive terms of four years after which they must wait one term before being eligible to run again.
A Governor is elected for four years.
4 years.
How many years can a governor serve
37 years
Seven years.
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 maximum number of years a governor of Texas can serve in office is 4 years.
1718-1732
That State House is called the General Assembly.
2 term witch is eight years
Seven years. 1851-1858. Governor of Utah territory.
He or she may serve as many two year terms as the voters decide to elect them for.
Illinois is one of 16 US States without term limits.
As of June 2014, a South Carolina governor can only serve for two consecutive terms. The governors are elected by public vote.