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Greg Abbott

How long can Texas governor serve?

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Texas is one of the states in the South Central part of the United States of America with its capital as Austin. Texas has about 30 million residents and it is the second-largest state in the United States of America.

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Gregg Abbott is the current governor of Texas and their attorney general is Ken Paxton.  Greg Abbott has served Texas State on a number of occasions ranging from  Texas Supreme Court justice, and Attorney General of Texas.

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Greg Abbott
Greg Abbott
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Greg Abbott holds a Business Administration in Finance degree from the University of Texas and he holds a Juris Doctor degree from the Vanderbilt University Law School. Greg Abbott is a former Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

How long can Texas governor serve?

A Texas governor serves for four years with no term limit.

In order for someone to contest for the office of the Texas Governor, the person should e at least thirty years of age and must be a resident of Texas for at least five years.


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