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I have seen threads that claim that if he was governor prior to 1990 (when term limits were installed) then he can run again.

However, The California Constitution does not have a provision that allows Governors prior to 1990 to run for more than two terms. The language is not there, this does not necessarily mean that he can or cannot run.

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