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  2. Governor of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The only other governors to serve non-consecutive terms in office were Patrick Henry and James Monroe, with George William Smith serving twice as acting governor before becoming official governor. To get on the ballot for Governor of Virginia, each candidate must file 10,000 signatures, including the signatures of at least 400 qualified voters ...

  3. List of governors of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The governor could serve up to three years at a time, and once out of office, could not serve again for four years. [1] The 1830 constitution changed the thrice-renewable one-year term length to a non-renewable three-year term, and set the start date at the first day in January following an election. [2]

  4. List of governors of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Governors of the Territory of Arizona No. Governor Term in office [a] Appointing President — John A. Gurley (1813–1863) March 10, 1863 – August 19, 1863 (died before taking office) [b] Abraham Lincoln: 1 John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887) [20] August 21, 1863 [c] – April 10, 1866 (resigned) [d] Abraham Lincoln: 2 Richard Cunningham ...

  5. Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments - Wikipedia

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    Term length (years) Term limit Name Size Term length (years) Term limit Filibuster possible Lower to Upper house size Alabama Legislature: Alabama House of Representatives: 105 4 None Alabama Senate: 35 4 None 3 140 Alaska Legislature: Alaska House of Representatives: 40 2 None Alaska Senate: 20 4 None 2 60 Arizona Legislature: Arizona House of ...

  6. Gubernatorial lines of succession in the United States

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    The only instance since at least 1980 in which the second in line reached a state governorship was on January 8, 2002, when New Jersey Attorney General John Farmer Jr. acted as governor for 90 minutes between Donald DiFrancesco and John O. Bennett's terms in that capacity as president of the Senate following governor Christine Todd Whitman's ...

  7. Who is Katie Hobbs? 5 things to know about Arizona's ... - AOL

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    Arizona voters elected Katie Hobbs, Arizona's chief election official, as their next governor.She defeated Republican Kari Lake. Hobbs has worked in politics for over a decade and rose to ...

  8. 2026 United States gubernatorial elections - Wikipedia

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    She will be term-limited by the Constitution of Alabama in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive full term. Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth; Huntsville mayor Tommy Battle; businessman Tim James, the son of former governor Fob James and a candidate for governor in 2002, 2010, and 2022; and Attorney General Steve Marshall are ...

  9. Arizona’s governor was out of the state for a day this week, prompting false claims that she’d abruptly resigned or vanished entirely. CLAIM: Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has suddenly resigned ...