Arthur Boreman and Arch Moore.
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No more than two consecutive terms.
In Oregon, governors serve a term of four years. They can be re-elected for one additional consecutive term, allowing a maximum of two consecutive terms in office. However, there is no limit on the total number of terms a governor can serve over their lifetime, as long as they are not consecutive.
In Virginia, a governor can serve only one term at a time. However, there is no limit on the total number of terms a governor can serve. This means that a governor can be re-elected for multiple terms, as long as they are not consecutive.
A person can serve a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms as governor of Arizona.
The Governor in Indiana serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms at a time.
In Ohio, the governor's term is four years. A governor may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms, but there is no limit on the total number of terms a person can serve over their lifetime. The governor is elected by popular vote.
The governor of Florida serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms at a time. The governor is eligible for reelection again after being out of office four years.
There is no limit to the total number of terms, but he/she cannot serve more than two consecutive terms without taking a term off.
An Arizona Governor cannot serve more than two consecutive four-year terms without taking a break for at least four years.
There is no limit to the total number of terms someone may serve as Governor of North Carolina, but the Governor may not serve more than two consecutive terms before taking at least one term off.
Four years with a two consecutive term limit.