Rick Scott is the Governor of Florida. Governor Rick Scott is up for re-election on the November, 2014 gubernatorial ballot.
Yes, he was elected governor in 2003. He served 1 term and did not seek reelection.
Chose not to run for reelection.
Nancy Pelosi must run for reelection like all Members of the Legislature.
Chose not to run for reelection.
In 1998, the second time George W. Bush ran for Governor of Texas, Rick Perry ran for Lt. Governor. He won the election with 3.8% more votes than his nearest opponent, Democrat John Sharp, becoming George W. Bush's second Lt. Governor. So when George W. Bush resigned on 21 December 2000 due to winning the U.S. Presidential Election, Rick Perry automatically became Governor. Gov. Perry ran for reelection in 2002, and he won with 44.6% more votes than his nearest opponent, Democrat Tony Sanchez. Gov. Perry ran for reelection again in 2006, and he won with 31.0% more votes than his nearest opponent, Democrat Chris Bell. In December 2008, Gov. Perry broke the record for the longest time in office of any Texas Governor to date. In 2010, Gov. Perry ran for reelection again, and he won with 30.0% more votes than his nearest opponent, Democrat Bill White. There are no term limits in Texas, so Gov. Perry may continue to run for reelection as often as he wishes. However, on 8 July 2013 Gov. Perry announced his intention to retire when his current term ends in January 2015.
chose not to run for reelection. (apex)
Scott Walker ran against Tony Evers in the 2018 election for governor of Wisconsin.
Virginia law does not limit the total number of four-year terms a person may be Governor, but it does prohibit the incumbent Governor from running for reelection (he/she is free to run again four years later).
A single term as Missouri governor consists of 4 years. Alternatively one could run for reelection and find themselves with eight years however the governor is still limited to only 2 terms.
yes
YES
The candidacies weakened support for President Johnson and convinced him not to run for reelection