That depends on the state. Some states have term limits, but others don't. The state constitution lays out these requirements.
There is no limit.
Yes but only after winning the presidential-vice presidential election, the Governor would have to resign his position prior to taking office as VP.
How old can you be to run for electived office in Illinois
I believe fed employees can run for office as long as they are non-partisan. I believe they have to run as independents.
US Supreme Court justices don't run for office, they are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Once a justice has been appointed, he or she may serve for life, or until resignation, retirement or impeachment and conviction. In states where supreme court justices are elected, the term of office and number of terms allowed vary. For more information, specify a state.
The Governor of Massachusetts is elected to a 4 year term. Massachusetts has no term limits, so a person could run for the office as often as he or she chooses.
according to the constitution you can run as many times as you want
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as many times as the member is elected
There is no limit.
There is no limit.
The Governor in Kansas serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms in office, after which they must wait one term before being eligible to run again.
No, he has never sought that office.
No Limit
She resigned the office and has no plans to run there again. So it is unlikely.
You can run for office as many times as you like. Where an office has term limits, you may be limited in how many terms you can serve, but that is different from running for election.The US House of Representatives is not subject to term limits so a Representative can serve as many terms as his or her district will elect him or her to.(There is no limit to the number of times a person may run for House of Representatives.)