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Americans vote for governor through a direct election process held in their respective states, typically every four years. Registered voters cast their ballots on Election Day, which can be done in person at polling places or via mail-in ballots, depending on state regulations. The candidate who receives the majority of votes is elected as governor. Some states may also hold primary elections to determine the candidates for the general election.

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