The Governor General in Australia usually serves a term of five years, but this can be extended. They are actually appointed to serve for a period of time which is "at the Queen's pleasure", meaning that there is no specific, fixed term.
How long a governor's term of office is will depend on the state that he or she governs. However, in the majority of states, the term is four years.
There's no set term for Governor-General, but they usually serve for a term of five years. The current Governor-General will serve through to 2016.
The Governor-General is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister of the day. The current Governor-General was appointed on the advice of Helen Clark, in 2006. Governors-General serve for a term of around 5 years, so the current Governor-General will leave office in 2011 and John Key will advise the Queen to appoint a new one.
The Lieutenant Governor serves four-year terms.
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The plural term is governors general.
Louisiana governors serve for 4 years.
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Yes, the Office of Governor of Illinois is not restricted by term limits.
The Leiutenant Governor