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You may be thinking of Gray Davis, who was recalled from office by popular vote about a decade ago.
He could die, voluntarily resign or be removed from office via the impeachment process. He could temporarily be removed from office because of an inability to perform his duties.
Impeachment
The term of office of Governor of Illinois is four years, and there is no limit on the number of terms a governor may serve.
they are removed from office
The President of the Treasury Board serves at the pleasure of the prime minister. The President of the Treasury Board may be removed at any time by the Governor General (on the advice of the prime minister), and is removed whenever the prime minister resigns, dies or is dismissed.
Yes, it is possible to remove a governor from office through various means, depending on the specific jurisdiction's rules and regulations. This can include impeachment, recall elections, or resignation under pressure from public outcry or political pressure. Each state or country may have its own specific procedures for removing a governor from office.
William King (Democratic-Republican) was Maine's first governor. He was in office from March 15, 1820 until May 28, 1821.
Recall
(in the US) a state governor's term of office is usually (always?) four years, and unless the state has term-limits set in place by statute, they may be re-elected as many times as they can win office.
4 years 4 YEARS BUT MAY SERVE 2 TERMS IN A ROW
crimes and misdemeanors