Five terms, the 2nd-5th served consecutively
Patrick Henry was elected twice as Governor.
yes
In 1776
5 terms
Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
8 years
Jerry Brown served his terms before the california constitution made the 2 year term in 1990.
Pete Wilson, a Republican, was Governor of California for two terms from 1991 - 1999.
No more than two consecutive terms.
No. He served in the Senate, House of Representatives (Speaker for six terms), and Cabinet (Secretary of State) but was not ever a governor.
Obama was never elected governor. he served as a state senator from Illinois (and served three terms); he then served as a U.S. senator.
Zell Miller served as governor of Georgia in 1991. Miller served two terms of governor from January 13, 1991 to January 11, 1999.
Zell Miller served as governor of Georgia in 1994. Miller served two terms of governor from January 13, 1991 to January 11, 1999.
Jim Doyle, the governor of Wisconsin, has served one term as of Ausgust 22, 2007. He was elected governor of Wisconsin on August 22, 2003, being as a term is 4 years, he hasn't gone 2 terms yet.
Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
8 years
He served two terms as governor of Georgia and one term as US senator.
Ted Strickland was elected in 2006. Before he served as governor he served six terms as a member of the United States House of Representitives.
The first West Virginia governor to serve two consecutive terms was William Glasscock. He served as governor from 1909 to 1913.
Ronald Reagan and Jerry Brown.
Roy Barnes(being the man he is) served one term as Georgia's governor