how long is a governor's term in georgia
The governor of Georgia serves a 4‑year term and can serve up to 2 consecutive terms before having to sit out at least 4 years.
If you’re thinking about it like a limit: a person can be governor for 8 years in a row (two 4‑year terms), then must wait four years before running again.
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