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LIncoln served three terms in the Illinois legislature in the years 1832-1842.
Abraham Lincoln spent 4 terms, or 8 years in the Illinois State Assembly/Legislature.
Each state has its own rules. Normally (48 of 50 states), the governor serves for four years, but in New Hampshire and Vermont, it is only 2 years. For example, California elects governors every four years; they are elected the same year as the Presidential elections. But many states elect governors in the years when there is no Presidential election. There used to be more states with two-year terms but they have gradually changed to 4 years.
4 Years with 8 years max ( this is two terms)
You are limited to three two year terms.
Members of the US Senate are elected for six years. Members of the US House of Representatives are elected for two years. The is no limit on how many times either can be reelected. The terms and limits on the number of terms of State Legislators vary by State
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.
At the state level, Georgia has 56 senators as of September 2014. The terms last for two years, but there is no limit on how many terms a senator can serve.
one
2 presidential terms equals to 8 years.
It can vary from state-to-state and depends on whether they are elected or appointed.
State legislator, rancher, police commissioner of New York City, Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York and Vice President were some of Roosevelt's many careers.