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How long is a governor’s term in Maryland?

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Under Maryland’s first constitution of 1776, the governor was chosen annually by joint ballot of both houses of the General Assembly.

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The governor is the chief executive officer of the State and commander-in-chief of its military forces. Headed by the governor, the Executive Branch of Maryland government includes executive departments, independent agencies and numerous commissions, task forces, committees and advisory boards.

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Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland
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Like most state chief executives in the United States, the governor is elected by the citizens of Maryland to serve a four-year term. Under the constitution of Maryland, the governor may run any number of times, but not more than twice in a row.

How long is a governor’s term in Maryland?

Elected by popular vote for a term of four years, the governor takes office on the third Wednesday of January following elections. No person may serve as Governor for more than two consecutive terms.

 

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