All U. S. state governors serve four-year terms except the governors of New Hampshire and Vermont, who serve two-year terms.
There is no term limit for Texas governors. Since December 2008, the current governor, Rick Perry, has held the record for the longest service of any Texas governor.
Texas Governor's term is 4 years. There are no term limits on the Texas Governor's office.
Texas Governor Rick Perry's second term will expire in 2010 .
four years
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
He served for the 1 term. It is 4 years.
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No there is no such restriction.
The governor of Texas is elected to a four-year term and there are no term limits, allowing them to serve multiple consecutive terms if re-elected. Elections for governor are held in even-numbered years, specifically during the midterm elections, which occur every four years. The next election will be in 2026, following the last election in 2022.
New York does not have term limits on the office of Governor.