depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
The term limits for governor or lieutenant governor varies from state to state. 14 of those states have unlimited terms for their governors.
A lieutenant governor is part of the executive branch in an individual state government. This is not a federal level elected official. In many states the lieutenant governors can run separately from the governor.
The governor can be re-elected two terms (four years)
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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.
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A quote from the constitution of North Carolina: "The...Lieutenant Governor shall be elected...every four years" "Their term of office shall be four years and shall commence on the first day of January next after their election and continue until their successors are elected and qualified." Hope that helps. Reference: The constitution of North Carolina, Article III: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article3.html
how many terms has the current texas governor been elected for?
Also referred to as a plural executive, a fragmented executive distributes power usually associated with a chief executive among many elected political leaders. Examples of these elected officials might include a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, auditor, secretary of state, etc.
That depends on the laws of the local government involved. Many local governments permit a mayor or governor to appoint an Acting Mayor or Acting Governor while the mayor or governor is away. Some local governments or states have governors and lieutenant governors. Some states might require the lieutenant governor to act in the governor's absence, meaning the governor is not free to appoint anyone he chooses. Others might permit the governor to appoint an acting governor.