4 years
two years in Vermont and New Hampshire; four years in every other U.S. state
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In the United States, the length of one term for a governor typically varies by state, but most commonly it is four years. Some states, like New Hampshire and Vermont, have a two-year term. Governors may serve multiple terms, but this is subject to state-specific laws regarding term limits.
Captain John Mason for New Hampshire and Sir Ferdinando Gorges for Maine.
New Hampshire and Vermont
There is no limit on how many terms a New York governor can serve. Other states with no term limits for governors are New Hampshire, Texas, and Utah.
It depends on where. In the U. S., the length of a governor's term is two years in New Hampshire and Vermont and four years in every other state.
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4 years New Hampshire only lets theirs go for 2 yrs. Without a chance for reelection.
A state Governor is the commander in chief of a stateÕs National Guard, appoints officials and oversees the state government budget. Governors from all states serve a term of four years apart from those of Vermont and New Hampshire that serve a two year term.
only coincidentally Eleven states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the Presidential elections. 37 states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the mid-term Congressional elections, and four states elect their governors in odd-numbered years. The governors of New Hampshire and Vermont serve two-year terms, and all other state governors in the U. S. serve four-year terms.
All U. S. state governors serve four-year terms except the governors of New Hampshire and Vermont, who serve two-year terms. There is no term limit for Texas governors. Since December 2008, the current governor, Rick Perry, has held the record for the longest service of any Texas governor.