Depends on the state laws.
In most states, the governor is elected every four years. In New Hampshire and Vermont, the term is two years.
2 4 year terms..inless voted out after first 4 year term
Vermont and New Hampshire have gubernatorial elections every two years. All of the other 48 states have gubernatorial elections every four years.
The term of the Governor of Georgia is four years, renewable once.
Depends on the state laws.
6 years
The governor of Pennsylvania is elected for 18 years, or until becomes sick of old age and dies. Then a new governor is elected for Pennsylvania.
Our state recently elected a new governor.
A person is elected as the governor of New York City.
Teddy Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1898.
43 states have a lieutenant-governor. 25 are elected with the governor and 18 are elected separately. Arizona, Arkansas, Maine, Mass., New Hampshire and Oregon do not have a lieutenant-governor.
Governor of New York - March 17, 2008
in 2004
The governor of New York can be re-elected an unlimited number of times. There is no specific term limit in place for the governor's office.
Bill Clinton was elected as the governor of Arkansas.He was later elected twice as the President of the United States.Hillary Clinton was elected as a senator from New York.
The Governor of New York is elected for a 4-year term of office.
Peter D. Kinder . In 2004 he was elected lieutenant governor of the state of Missouri
The first governor elected by the Pilgrims was John Carver. He was elected in 1620 and died in 1621. William Bradford was then unanimously elected governor and held the position for 33 years.