The term of the Governor of Idaho is four years from the beginning on the first Monday in January next after his election, except as may otherwise provided for in the Constitution of the State of Idaho. (That language leaves room for death in office of a sitting Governor, impeachment, resignation, etc.)
The Governors in Mississippi serve a four year term and are restricted to two terms in office.
Governors are appointed by the President of India for a term of 5 years.
Louisiana governors serve for 4 years.
New Mexico governors can serve two consecutive terms, but are re-eligible after four years out of office.
Four years.
does a senator receive a pension after his term
In Oregon, governors serve a term of four years. They can be re-elected for one additional consecutive term, allowing a maximum of two consecutive terms in office. However, there is no limit on the total number of terms a governor can serve over their lifetime, as long as they are not consecutive.
Texas Governor's term is 4 years. There are no term limits on the Texas Governor's office.
The US Presidency has essentially a two-term limit and is the only federal office with term limits. State governors have terms limits of various sorts in some states.
Christine Gregoire - Currently serving her 2nd term 2005-present. Washington has no term limit on governors
C.L. "Butch" Otter is the 32nd Governor of Idaho, in office since January 2007. He was elected in 2006 and reelected in 2010 and 2014. The Governor in Idaho serves a four year term with no term limitation.
How long is a secretary of treasury's term?