The Lieutenant Governor serves four-year terms.
Yay! I finally found the answer. He/she serves a 4 year term with a 2 term limitation.
Yes.
For four years and may succeed themselves for an additional term.
I would assume you mean "lieutenant governor". A lieutenant governor can be two things. A lieutenant governor in the US is like a vice president to a governor. They don't really do anything; but they take the governor's place if he can't complete his term. They are often elected together with the governor, like the president and vice president are, but sometimes are chosen separately. The latter can result in weird dynamics - republican governor, democratic lt. governor. In Canada, a lieutenant governor is the queen's representative in each province. Each Canadian province has its own "prime minister", called the premier, and the dynamic is kind of like that of the queen to her PM in that the lieutenant governor has no power over the government but is kind of a ceremonial figure.
The Lieutenant Governor takes over if the Governor cannot complete the term.
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
two years
If the governor of Texas dies, resigns, or is removed, the lieutenant governor will take his place until reelection.
The current Lieutenant Governor of Delaware is Matthew Denn. Denn assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Delaware on January 20, 2009.
The term for Michigan Governor is 4 years.
The governor for the term 2012 to 2016 is Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, first elected in 2007. The lieutenant governor is Jay Dardenne, first elected in November 2010.