Upon re-election, a Governor can serve a 2nd consecutive term. After 2 terms, he/she can't run again until 4 years have elapsed.
Missouri tends to be a rather conservative state with traditional customs. However, there have been women as Lt-Governor and the state house and they have a female US Senator, so they will no doubt elect a woman governor before long.
At least 5 years.
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To become a Senator, one must have resided in the United States for the past nine years.
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In Georgia, the governor has 40 days to take action on a bill after it is presented. The governor can sign the bill into law, veto it, or allow it to become law without a signature. If the governor does not act within the 40-day period, the bill automatically becomes law.
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How long did it take Congress to admit Missouri as a state?
Nancy Ward did not help Texas become a state, nor did she serve as its governor. She was a prominent figure in the Cherokee Nation during the 18th century, known for her leadership and advocacy for her people. Texas became a state in 1845, long after Ward's time, and its first governor was James P. Henderson.
To become Governor of Indiana, a candidate must have lived within Indiana for the period of five consecutive years before the election.
A single term as Missouri governor consists of 4 years. Alternatively one could run for reelection and find themselves with eight years however the governor is still limited to only 2 terms.
he was governor for 30 years or so