Gubernatorial and State Elections
The constitution of each state specifies the terms of office for its
governor. As a result, governors may serve either a two- or four-year
term. In most states, governors are elected in even-numbered years, but
in several states gubernatorial elections are held in odd-numbered
years. The number of terms a governor may serve also varies from state
to state. A number of states allow governors to serve an unlimited
number of terms, while others restrict governors to a single term.
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