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Each term is four years.
That State House is called the General Assembly.
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.
That depends on the state. Some states have term limits, but others don't. The state constitution lays out these requirements.
5 years to be Governor
he was governor for 11 years.
How many years can a governor serve
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
From my research the governer's term of office is for four years.
Agricola was the governor of Gallia Aquitania for three years (73-76) and governor of Britannia for eight years (77-85).
Jimmy Carter was Governor of Georgia for four years (1971-1975).
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