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A governor typically serves a term of four years in most U.S. states, although some states allow for a two-year term. Many states permit governors to serve multiple terms, either consecutively or non-consecutively, but term limits can vary. For example, some states impose a two-term limit, while others have no restrictions on the number of terms a governor can serve.
There is no limit on how many terms a New York governor can serve. Other states with no term limits for governors are New Hampshire, Texas, and Utah.
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.
two 2nd Answer: There are no limits to the number of terms a governor may serve in the State of Washington. ("Two" is the maximum number of terms the President of the US may serve.)
How many years can a governor serve
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It is a four year term and is not subject to term limits.
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