The Lieutenant Governor serves four-year terms.
In the United States, the term limits for lieutenant governors vary by state. Some states impose no term limits, allowing lieutenant governors to serve an unlimited number of terms, while others may limit them to two consecutive terms. Additionally, the length of each term typically aligns with that of the governor, which is usually four years, but this can also differ by state. It's important to check specific state laws for precise regulations regarding term limitations.
Four years.
depends on the state, not all states have a lieutenant governor.
in Canada - 5
Christine Gregoire - Currently serving her 2nd term 2005-present. Washington has no term limit on governors
The Governors in Mississippi serve a four year term and are restricted to two terms in office.
The term is Governor General. And the current GG is Michaëlle Jean. (Please note, this is the correct spelling of her name) Lieutenant Governors are found at the Provincial level.
Yay! I finally found the answer. He/she serves a 4 year term with a 2 term limitation.
Governors are appointed by the President of India for a term of 5 years.
For four years and may succeed themselves for an additional term.
in alaska
Peter Burnett was the first Governor of the US State of California. California had previously been controlled by Spain from 1769 until 1822 as California Nueva, Las Californias and Alta California. Mexican Governors were in control of Alta California from 1822 until 1846 when it became an independent Republic of California under President William Ide and then a series of American Military Governors from 1846 until Statehood.