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  2. Governor of Louisiana - Ballotpedia

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    The Governor of the State of Louisiana is an elected constitutional officer, the head of the executive branch and the highest state office in Louisiana. The governor is popularly elected every four years by a majority and is limited to two consecutive terms.

  3. Term Limits on Governor

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    Term Limits on Governor. 37 states have term limits on their governors imposed at the founding of their respective state constitutions. Term limits on governors are a common and effective check and balance in statewide governance.

  4. States with gubernatorial term limits - Ballotpedia

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    In nine states, the term limit for the governor is a lifetime limit. Once a governor has served the maximum allowable number of terms in office, that person may never again run for or hold the office of governor.

  5. Branches of Government - The official website of Louisiana

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    The governor is elected for a four-year term and may serve only two consecutive terms. However, a governor who has served two terms is eligible to serve again after being out of office for one term. Serving more than half of a partial term is considered a full term.

  6. Governor of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The governor serves a four-year term and may serve no more than two terms consecutively. There are no limits on nonconsecutive terms. [ 9 ] Winning candidates traditionally take office in public inaugural ceremonies accompanied by a speech and followed by a ball .

  7. Louisiana State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Terms. Members of both houses of the legislature serve a four-year term, with a term limit of three terms (twelve years). [4] Term limits were passed by state voters in a constitutional referendum in 1995 and were subsequently added as Article III, §4, of the Louisiana Constitution.

  8. Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature

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    (B) Limitation on Governor. A person who has served as governor for more than one and one-half terms in two consecutive terms shall not be elected governor for the succeeding term. (C) Additional Limitation.

  9. Research Guides: Guide to Law Online: U.S. Louisiana: Executive

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    The Louisiana executive branch consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, and state agencies. In Louisiana, the governor can be elected for two consecutive four-year terms. Louisiana's governor has no term limits.

  10. List of governors of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Governors were not allowed to succeed themselves [26] until 1864, when the constitution held no term limits. The restriction on governors succeeding themselves was reintroduced in 1868, [27] removed in 1870, [28] and again added in 1898. [29]

  11. Louisiana - U.S. Term Limits

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    Term Limits. Frequently Asked Questions; Why Term Limits? Term Limits Research Library; USTL Term Limits Resolutions in Congress; Historical TL Resolutions in Congress; State Term Limits Initiatives Since 2012; State legislatures with term limits; Governors with term limits; Nine of the ten largest U.S. cities have term limits