i think it's Governor Jerry Brown. Could be wrong.
A California Governor can serve a maximum of two terms in office. Each term lasts four years, meaning a governor can serve a total of eight years. This limit was established by a voter-approved amendment to the California Constitution in 1990. There are no provisions for serving non-consecutive terms.
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.
Governors are elected by popular ballot and serve terms of four years, with a term limit of two terms. Governors take office on the first Monday after January 1 after their election. got this from wikkepedia
(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.
three times as long as that of a Representative
The Governor in Kansas serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms in office, after which they must wait one term before being eligible to run again.
California is not quite three times the size of Illinois.
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California is bigger. It has about three times the area of New York.
The Governor of Massachusetts is elected to a 4 year term. Massachusetts has no term limits, so a person could run for the office as often as he or she chooses.
I really have no idea. A person cannot serve more than two four-year terms as Governor of California.
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