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six years. cannot be re-elected two consecutive terms
The term for a governor changed from 2 or 3 years to a 4 year term varies depending on the state. Rhode Island had a 2 year term for their governor until 1992.
Off-year election generally refers to the year in between the presidential election year and the mid-term election year. Off-year elections ocur in the odd numbered years. Unless there is a vacancy, no U.S. representative's seat is up for election at that time. All 435 of the U.S. representative's seats are up for election every two years -- presidential election and the mid-term election -- the even years.
The term of office for a governor is set by each state. Most have four year terms, some coinciding with the Presidential election years. Other states hold elections for governor in non-presidential years.
The next Philippine presidential election will be on May 2016.
100k a year for life.
United States Representatives in the House of Representatives serve a two year term; hence, there are Presidential election years and off-year elections. Representatives in many of the State House of Representatives also serve two year terms.
The term of office for a governor is set by each state. Most have four year terms, some coinciding with the Presidential election years. Other states hold elections for governor in non-presidential years.
The President of the United States serves a four-year term, and can be reelected once.
The president is elected every 4 years. The president takes power on May 8 (generally) of that year.
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If a president is elected, they are alotted 2 four year terms if they are re-elected after their first term.