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Texas Governor's term is 4 years. There are no term limits on the Texas Governor's office.
If the governor of Texas dies, resigns, or is removed, the lieutenant governor will take his place until reelection.
James W. Henderson had the shortest term as Governor of Texas. He was serving the last 28 days of Peter Hansborough Bell's term as Governor, who had resigned. Henderson became Governor on November 23, 1853 and ended on December 21, 1853.
No, the governor of Texas cannot pocket veto. If the bill is not signed by the end of the legislative term it will automatically become law with or without the governor's signature.
Texas Governor Rick Perry's second term will expire in 2010 .
The Lieutenant Governor presides over the State Senate with a few exceptions.
In Texas, the governor serves a four-year term and is eligible for re-election. There are no term limits, allowing a governor to serve multiple consecutive terms if re-elected. This structure enables governors to have significant continuity in leadership if they maintain public support.
In a statewide election, which is separate from the Governor election. This means it is possible for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to be from separate parties, which last happened during George W. Bush's first term.
Bill Clements (born April 17, 1917 in Dallas, Texas) succeeded Dolph Briscoe as the forty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1979 and January 18, 1983. Following the end of Clements' term as Governor, Mark White (born March 17, 1940 in Longview, Texas) became the forty-third Governor of Texas, serving between January 18, 1983 and January 20, 1987.
He refused to take an Oath to the Confederate States of America.
Dolph Briscoe (born April 23, 1923 in Ulvalde, Texas; died June 27, 2010 in Uvalde, Texas) succeeded Preston Smith as the forty-first Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1973 and January 16, 1979. Following the end of Briscoe's term as Governor, Bill Clements (born April 17, 1917 in Dallas, Texas) became the forty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1979 and January 18, 1983.
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.