Not in the US. Every state elects a governor every 4 years except Vermont and New Hampshire whose governors serve only 2-year terms.
Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.
Federal and state general elections are held on the same day, at the same location. Texas (and US) general elections are held on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8. Texas gubernatorial elections are held every four years. The most recent gubernatorial election was held November 2, 2010; the next will be on November 4, 2014.
every four years including 2014
National and local elections are held every three years on the second Monday in May. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are held every six years.
The Ohio gubernatorial election is held every four years on the first Tuesday in November. In 2014, the election will take place on November 4.
Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.
i want to have elections every 4 year instead of 5 years
No
every 3 years
This phrase refers to the Congressional elections which are held in the even-numbered years between the Presidential elections. (Congressional elections are held every two years.)
Federal and state general elections are held on the same day, at the same location. Illinois (and US) general elections are held on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8.
every 2 years