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The governor of Texas is elected to a four-year term and there are no term limits, allowing them to serve multiple consecutive terms if re-elected. Elections for governor are held in even-numbered years, specifically during the midterm elections, which occur every four years. The next election will be in 2026, following the last election in 2022.

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