The length of a full term for Connecticut's governor is four years. It is a 'mid-term' election, taking place in the middle of the presidential term, i.e. off-set by two years. Therefore, Connecticut held gubernatorial elections in 2002, 2006, and the next will be 2010.
A Governor can serve for four years. I think he can serve for two terms.
The governor of Connecticut, since 1950, is elected to serve a 4 year term.
4 years terms
Four years.
The length of a single term for a NY lt. governor is four years. The lt. governor is elected on a ticket with the governor, and they serve four year terms, with no term limit.
The Lt. Governor serves a four year term coinciding with the term of the Governor.
Four years, no term limits
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Four year and not to exceed two terms in office.
It depends on where. In the U. S., the length of a governor's term is two years in New Hampshire and Vermont and four years in every other state.
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It has a four year term of office with re-election possible for a second term. There is then a mandatory set out for at least one term.