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Governor (United States)

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In the United States, a governor serves as the chief executive and commander-in-chief in each of the fifty states and in the five permanently inhabited territories, functioning as head of state and head of government therein. While like all officials in the United States, checks and balances are placed on the office of the governor, significant powers may include ceremonial head of state (representing the state), executive (overseeing the state's government), legislative (proposing, and signing or vetoing laws), judicial (granting state law pardons or commutations), and military (overseeing the militia and organized armed forces of the state). As such, governors are responsible for implementing state laws and overseeing the operation of the state executive branch. As state leaders, governors advance and pursue new and revised policies and programs using a variety of tools, among them executive orders, executive budgets, and legislative proposals and vetoes. Governors carry out their management and leadership responsibilities and objectives with the support and assistance of department and agency heads, many of whom they are empowered to appoint. A majority of governors have the authority to appoint state court judges as well, in most cases from a list of names submitted by a nominations committee. All with the exception of five states and one territory (Arizona, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, Puerto Rico, and Wyoming) have a lieutenant governor. The lieutenant governor succeeds to the gubernatorial office (the powers and duties but not the office, in Massachusetts and West Virginia), if vacated by impeachment, death, or resignation of the previous governor. Lieutenant governors also serve as unofficial acting state governors in case the incumbent governors are unable to fulfill their duties, and they often serve as presiding officers of the upper houses of state legislatures. In such cases, they cannot participate in political debates, and they have no vote whenever these houses are not equally divided.

Tables

· Salary › State governor salaries by state
Alabama
Alabama
State
Alabama
Salary
$131,800
Year
2023
Alaska
Alaska
State
Alaska
Salary
$145,000
Arizona
Arizona
State
Arizona
Salary
$95,000
Arkansas
Arkansas
State
Arkansas
Salary
$158,739
California
California
State
California
Salary
$224,020
Colorado
Colorado
State
Colorado
Salary
$90,000
Connecticut
Connecticut
State
Connecticut
Salary
$226,711
Delaware
Delaware
State
Delaware
Salary
$171,000
Florida
Florida
State
Florida
Salary
$141,400
Georgia
Georgia
State
Georgia
Salary
$180,000
Hawaii
Hawaii
State
Hawaii
Salary
$184,860
Idaho
Idaho
State
Idaho
Salary
$151,400
Illinois
Illinois
State
Illinois
Salary
$205,700
Indiana
Indiana
State
Indiana
Salary
$134,051
Iowa
Iowa
State
Iowa
Salary
$130,000
Kansas
Kansas
State
Kansas
Salary
$110,707
Kentucky
Kentucky
State
Kentucky
Salary
$164,355
Louisiana
Louisiana
State
Louisiana
Salary
$125,185
Maine
Maine
State
Maine
Salary
$70,000
Maryland
Maryland
State
Maryland
Salary
$184,000
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
State
Massachusetts
Salary
$222,185
Michigan
Michigan
State
Michigan
Salary
$159,300
Minnesota
Minnesota
State
Minnesota
Salary
$127,629
Mississippi
Mississippi
State
Mississippi
Salary
$122,160
Missouri
Missouri
State
Missouri
Salary
$140,596
Montana
Montana
State
Montana
Salary
$118,397
Nebraska
Nebraska
State
Nebraska
Salary
$105,000
Nevada
Nevada
State
Nevada
Salary
$170,062
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
State
New Hampshire
Salary
$146,172
New Jersey
New Jersey
State
New Jersey
Salary
$175,000
New Mexico
New Mexico
State
New Mexico
Salary
$110,000
New York
New York
State
New York
Salary
$250,000
North Carolina
North Carolina
State
North Carolina
Salary
$165,750
North Dakota
North Dakota
State
North Dakota
Salary
$143,646
Ohio
Ohio
State
Ohio
Salary
$171,059
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
State
Oklahoma
Salary
$147,000
Oregon
Oregon
State
Oregon
Salary
$98,600
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
State
Pennsylvania
Salary
$229,642
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
State
Rhode Island
Salary
$163,295
South Carolina
South Carolina
State
South Carolina
Salary
$106,078
South Dakota
South Dakota
State
South Dakota
Salary
$139,100
Tennessee
Tennessee
State
Tennessee
Salary
$204,336
Texas
Texas
State
Texas
Salary
$153,750
Utah
Utah
State
Utah
Salary
$182,900
Vermont
Vermont
State
Vermont
Salary
$201,136
Virginia
Virginia
State
Virginia
Salary
$175,000
Washington
Washington
State
Washington
Salary
$198,257
West Virginia
West Virginia
State
West Virginia
Salary
$150,000
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
State
Wisconsin
Salary
$165,568
Wyoming
Wyoming
State
Wyoming
Salary
$140,000
State
Salary
Year
Alabama
$131,800
2023
Alaska
$145,000
Arizona
$95,000
Arkansas
$158,739
California
$224,020
Colorado
$90,000
Connecticut
$226,711
Delaware
$171,000
Florida
$141,400
Georgia
$180,000
Hawaii
$184,860
Idaho
$151,400
Illinois
$205,700
Indiana
$134,051
Iowa
$130,000
Kansas
$110,707
Kentucky
$164,355
Louisiana
$125,185
Maine
$70,000
Maryland
$184,000
Massachusetts
$222,185
Michigan
$159,300
Minnesota
$127,629
Mississippi
$122,160
Missouri
$140,596
Montana
$118,397
Nebraska
$105,000
Nevada
$170,062
New Hampshire
$146,172
New Jersey
$175,000
New Mexico
$110,000
New York
$250,000
North Carolina
$165,750
North Dakota
$143,646
Ohio
$171,059
Oklahoma
$147,000
Oregon
$98,600
Pennsylvania
$229,642
Rhode Island
$163,295
South Carolina
$106,078
South Dakota
$139,100
Tennessee
$204,336
Texas
$153,750
Utah
$182,900
Vermont
$201,136
Virginia
$175,000
Washington
$198,257
West Virginia
$150,000
Wisconsin
$165,568
Basic rotation of U [1]) · Gubernatorial election timeline › Comparison with other U.S. general elections
Type
Type
Year
Type
2024
Presidential
2025
Off-year
2026
Midterm
2027
Off-year
2028
Presidential
President
President
Year
President
2024
Yes
2025
No
2026
Yes
Senate
Senate
Year
Senate
2024
Class I (33 seats)
2025
No
2026
Class II (33 seats)
2027
No
2028
Class III (34 seats)
House
House
Year
House
2024
All 435 seats
2025
No
2026
All 435 seats
2027
No
2028
All 435 seats
Gubernatorial
Gubernatorial
Year
Gubernatorial
2024
11 states, 2 territories DE, IN, MO, MT, NH, NC, ND, UT, VT, WA, WV, AS, PR
2025
2 states NJ, VA
2026
36 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, WI, WY, DC (Mayor), GU, MP, VI
2027
3 states KY, LA, MS
2028
11 states, 2 territories DE, IN, MO, MT, NH, NC, ND, UT, VT, WA, WV, AS, PR
Lieutenant gubernatorial
Lieutenant gubernatorial
Year
Lieutenant gubernatorial
2024
5 states, 1 territory DE, MO, NC, VT, WA, AS
2025
1 state VA
2026
10 states AL, AR, CA, GA, ID, NV, OK, RI, TX, VT
2027
2 states LA, MS
2028
5 states, 1 territory DE, MO, NC, VT, WA, AS
Secretary of state
Secretary of state
Year
Secretary of state
2024
7 states MO, MT, NC, OR, VT, WA, WV
2025
None
2026
26 states AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NM, ND, OH, RI, SC, TX, VT, WI, WY
2027
3 statesKY, LA, MS
2028
7 states MO, MT, NC, OR, VT, WA, WV
Attorney general
Attorney general
Year
Attorney general
2024
10 states IN, MO, MT, NC, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
2025
1 state VA
2026
30 states, DC, & 2 territories AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NM, NY, ND, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, VT, WI, DC, GU, MP
2027
3 states KY, LA, MS
2028
10 states IN, MO, MT, NC, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
State treasurer
State treasurer
Year
State treasurer
2024
9 states MO, NC, ND, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
2025
None
2026
23 states AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL (CFO), ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, MA, NE, NV, NM, OH, OK, RI, SC, VT, WI, WY
2027
3 states KY, LA, MS
2028
9 states MO, NC, ND, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
State comptroller/controller
State comptroller/controller
Year
State comptroller/controller
2024
None
2025
None
2026
7 states CA, CT, IL, MD, NV, NY, SC
2027
None
2028
None
State auditor
State auditor
Year
State auditor
2024
9 states MT, NC, ND, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV, GU
2025
None
2026
15 states AL, AR, DE, IN, IA, MA, MN, MO, NE, NM, OH, OK, SD, VT, WY
2027
2 states KY, MS
2028
9 states MT, NC, ND, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV, GU
Superintendent of public instruction
Superintendent of public instruction
Year
Superintendent of public instruction
2024
4 states MT, NC, ND, WA
2025
1 state WI
2026
7 states AZ, CA, GA, ID, OK,SC, WY
2027
None
2028
4 states MT, NC, ND, WA
Agriculture commissioner
Agriculture commissioner
Year
Agriculture commissioner
2024
2 states NC, WV
2025
None
2026
6 statesAL, FL, GA, IA, ND, SC
2027
3 statesKY, LA, MS
2028
2 states NC, WV
Insurance commissioner
Insurance commissioner
Year
Insurance commissioner
2024
3 states NC, ND, WA,
2025
None
2026
5 statesDE, CA GA, KS, OK,
2027
2 statesLA, MS
2028
3 states NC, ND, WA,
Other commissioners & elected officials
Other commissioners & elected officials
Year
Other commissioners & elected officials
2024
1 state NC (Labor)
2025
None
2026
9 statesAZ (Mine Inspector), AR (Land), GA (Land), NM (Land), ND (Tax), OK (Labor), OR (Labor), SD (Land), TX (Land)
2027
None
2028
1 state NC (Labor)
State legislatures
State legislatures
Year
State legislatures
2024
44 states, DC, & 5 territories AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, PR, VI
2025
2 states VA, NJ
2026
46 states, DC, & 4 territories AK, AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, VI
2027
4 states LA, MS, NJ, VA
2028
44 states, DC, & 5 territories AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, PR, VI
State boards of education
State boards of education
Year
State boards of education
2024
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
2025
None
2026
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
2027
None
2028
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
Other state, local, and tribal offices
Other state, local, and tribal offices
Year
Other state, local, and tribal offices
2024
Varies
Year
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
Type
Presidential
Off-year
Midterm
Off-year
Presidential
President
Yes
No
Yes
Senate
Class I (33 seats)
No
Class II (33 seats)
No
Class III (34 seats)
House
All 435 seats
No
All 435 seats
No
All 435 seats
Gubernatorial
11 states, 2 territories DE, IN, MO, MT, NH, NC, ND, UT, VT, WA, WV, AS, PR
2 states NJ, VA
36 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, WI, WY, DC (Mayor), GU, MP, VI
3 states KY, LA, MS
11 states, 2 territories DE, IN, MO, MT, NH, NC, ND, UT, VT, WA, WV, AS, PR
Lieutenant gubernatorial
5 states, 1 territory DE, MO, NC, VT, WA, AS
1 state VA
10 states AL, AR, CA, GA, ID, NV, OK, RI, TX, VT
2 states LA, MS
5 states, 1 territory DE, MO, NC, VT, WA, AS
Secretary of state
7 states MO, MT, NC, OR, VT, WA, WV
None
26 states AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NM, ND, OH, RI, SC, TX, VT, WI, WY
3 statesKY, LA, MS
7 states MO, MT, NC, OR, VT, WA, WV
Attorney general
10 states IN, MO, MT, NC, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
1 state VA
30 states, DC, & 2 territories AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, MA, MI, MN, NE, NV, NM, NY, ND, OH, OK, RI, SC, SD, TX, VT, WI, DC, GU, MP
3 states KY, LA, MS
10 states IN, MO, MT, NC, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
State treasurer
9 states MO, NC, ND, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
None
23 states AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, FL (CFO), ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, MA, NE, NV, NM, OH, OK, RI, SC, VT, WI, WY
3 states KY, LA, MS
9 states MO, NC, ND, OR, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV
State comptroller/controller
None
None
7 states CA, CT, IL, MD, NV, NY, SC
None
None
State auditor
9 states MT, NC, ND, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV, GU
None
15 states AL, AR, DE, IN, IA, MA, MN, MO, NE, NM, OH, OK, SD, VT, WY
2 states KY, MS
9 states MT, NC, ND, PA, UT, VT, WA, WV, GU
Superintendent of public instruction
4 states MT, NC, ND, WA
1 state WI
7 states AZ, CA, GA, ID, OK,SC, WY
None
4 states MT, NC, ND, WA
Agriculture commissioner
2 states NC, WV
None
6 statesAL, FL, GA, IA, ND, SC
3 statesKY, LA, MS
2 states NC, WV
Insurance commissioner
3 states NC, ND, WA,
None
5 statesDE, CA GA, KS, OK,
2 statesLA, MS
3 states NC, ND, WA,
Other commissioners & elected officials
1 state NC (Labor)
None
9 statesAZ (Mine Inspector), AR (Land), GA (Land), NM (Land), ND (Tax), OK (Labor), OR (Labor), SD (Land), TX (Land)
None
1 state NC (Labor)
State legislatures
44 states, DC, & 5 territories AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, PR, VI
2 states VA, NJ
46 states, DC, & 4 territories AK, AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, VI
4 states LA, MS, NJ, VA
44 states, DC, & 5 territories AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, ME, MA, MI, MN, MO, MN, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY, DC, AS, GU, MP, PR, VI
State boards of education
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
None
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
None
8 states, DC, & 3 territories AL, CO, KS, MI, NE, OH, TX, UT, DC, GU, MP, VI
Other state, local, and tribal offices
Varies
· Constitutional gubernatorial qualifications by state
Alabama: Article V, Section 116
Alabama: Article V, Section 116
State and statute
Alabama: Article V, Section 116
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
10 years (at election)
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Federal positions and any other state positions are precluded
Alaska: Article III, Section 2
Alaska: Article III, Section 2
State and statute
Alaska: Article III, Section 2
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at filing)
U.S. citizenship
7 years (at filing)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
"qualified voter of the State..." "The governor shall not hold any other office or position of profit under the United States, the State, or its political subdivisions."
Arizona: Article V, Section 2:
Arizona: Article V, Section 2:
State and statute
Arizona: Article V, Section 2:
Minimum age
25
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
5 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Arkansas: Article 6, Section 11
Arkansas: Article 6, Section 11
State and statute
Arkansas: Article 6, Section 11
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
"May not hold any federal office, any civil or military commission, any office in another state, or any other office in Arkansas."
California: Article 5, Section 2
California: Article 5, Section 2
State and statute
California: Article 5, Section 2
Minimum age
18 (by virtue that the candidate must be a registered voter)
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
5 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Colorado: Article IV, Section 4
Colorado: Article IV, Section 4
State and statute
Colorado: Article IV, Section 4
Minimum age
30
Residency
2 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Sole office
Any legislative or judicial office is precluded
Notes
The standard for residency is not affected by time out of the state due to civil or military service
Connecticut: Article IV, Section 5
Connecticut: Article IV, Section 5
State and statute
Connecticut: Article IV, Section 5
Minimum age
30
Residency
Yes
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Delaware: Article III, Section 1
Delaware: Article III, Section 1
State and statute
Delaware: Article III, Section 1
Minimum age
30
Residency
6 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
12 years (at election)
Notes
"...and have been a citizen and inhabitant of the United States twelve years next before the day of his election, and the last six years of that term an inhabitant of this State, unless he shall have been absent on public business of the United States or of this State."
Florida: Article IV, Section 5
Florida: Article IV, Section 5
State and statute
Florida: Article IV, Section 5
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years
Registered voter/elector
7 years
Georgia: Article V, Section 1, Paragraph IV
Georgia: Article V, Section 1, Paragraph IV
State and statute
Georgia: Article V, Section 1, Paragraph IV
Minimum age
30
Residency
6 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
15 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Hawaii: Article V, Section 1
Hawaii: Article V, Section 1
State and statute
Hawaii: Article V, Section 1
Minimum age
30
U.S. citizenship
5 years (at election)
Sole office
Yes
Notes
"The governor shall not hold any other office or employment of profit under the State or the United States during the governor's term of office."
Idaho: Article IV, Section 3
Idaho: Article IV, Section 3
State and statute
Idaho: Article IV, Section 3
Minimum age
30
Residency
2 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Illinois: Article V, Section 3
Illinois: Article V, Section 3
State and statute
Illinois: Article V, Section 3
Minimum age
25
Residency
3 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Indiana: Article 5, Section 1
Indiana: Article 5, Section 1
State and statute
Indiana: Article 5, Section 1
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
5 years (at election)
Sole office
Yes
Notes
The governor may not hold any other state or federal office during his term
Iowa: Article IV, Section 6
Iowa: Article IV, Section 6
State and statute
Iowa: Article IV, Section 6
Minimum age
30
Residency
2 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Kansas: Constitution of Kansas
Kansas: Constitution of Kansas
State and statute
Kansas: Constitution of Kansas
Minimum age
18
Notes
No requirements set forth in the Constitution, however a law was passed in 2018 requiring gubernatorial candidates to be residents of the state and at least 18 years of age.
Kentucky: Article IV, Section 72
Kentucky: Article IV, Section 72
State and statute
Kentucky: Article IV, Section 72
Minimum age
30
Residency
6 years (at election)
Louisiana: Article IV, Section 2
Louisiana: Article IV, Section 2
State and statute
Louisiana: Article IV, Section 2
Minimum age
25
Residency
5 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Maine: Article IV, Part 1
Maine: Article IV, Part 1
State and statute
Maine: Article IV, Part 1
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years
U.S. citizenship
15 years
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
During his/her tenure in office, a statewide elected official shall hold no other public office
Maryland: Article II, Section I
Maryland: Article II, Section I
State and statute
Maryland: Article II, Section I
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
5 years (at election)
Massachusetts:Section I, Article II
Massachusetts:Section I, Article II
State and statute
Massachusetts:Section I, Article II
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at election)
Michigan:Section 22
Michigan:Section 22
State and statute
Michigan:Section 22
Minimum age
30
Registered voter/elector
4 years (at election)
Minnesota: Article V, Section 2
Minnesota: Article V, Section 2
State and statute
Minnesota: Article V, Section 2
Minimum age
25
Residency
2 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Mississippi: Article V
Mississippi: Article V
State and statute
Mississippi: Article V
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years
U.S. citizenship
20 years
Missouri: Article IV
Missouri: Article IV
State and statute
Missouri: Article IV
Minimum age
30
Residency
10 years
U.S. citizenship
15 years
Montana: Article VI
Montana: Article VI
State and statute
Montana: Article VI
Minimum age
25
Residency
2 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Nebraska: Article IV
Nebraska: Article IV
State and statute
Nebraska: Article IV
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Nevada: Article V, Section I
Nevada: Article V, Section I
State and statute
Nevada: Article V, Section I
Minimum age
25
Residency
2 years
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
While in office, the governor may not hold any federal level office.
New Hampshire: Constitution of New Hampshire
New Hampshire: Constitution of New Hampshire
State and statute
New Hampshire: Constitution of New Hampshire
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at election)
Registered voter/elector
Yes
New Jersey: Article V
New Jersey: Article V
State and statute
New Jersey: Article V
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years
U.S. citizenship
20 years
Sole office
Yes
Notes
No governor shall hold office in any other state or under the federal government, nor shall a sitting governor be elected to any legislative seat. Governors who accept any state or federal position or profit are considered to have vacated their seat.
New Mexico: Article V, Section 3
New Mexico: Article V, Section 3
State and statute
New Mexico: Article V, Section 3
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
New York: Article IV
New York: Article IV
State and statute
New York: Article IV
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
North Carolina: Article III
North Carolina: Article III
State and statute
North Carolina: Article III
Minimum age
30
Residency
2 years
U.S. citizenship
5 years
North Dakota: Constitution of North Dakota
North Dakota: Constitution of North Dakota
State and statute
North Dakota: Constitution of North Dakota
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Ohio: Constitution of Ohio
Ohio: Constitution of Ohio
State and statute
Ohio: Constitution of Ohio
Minimum age
18
Notes
A candidate for the governor's office may not hold any congressional or federal office or any other state office.
Oklahoma: Constitution of Oklahoma
Oklahoma: Constitution of Oklahoma
State and statute
Oklahoma: Constitution of Oklahoma
Minimum age
31
Residency
10 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Oregon: Constitution of Oregon
Oregon: Constitution of Oregon
State and statute
Oregon: Constitution of Oregon
Minimum age
30
Residency
3 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Notes
The age requirements do not apply to someone who succeeds to office under Section 8a of Article V.
Pennsylvania: Constitution of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania: Constitution of Pennsylvania
State and statute
Pennsylvania: Constitution of Pennsylvania
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
The governor may not hold Congressional office, any other office under the Commonwealth, or any federal office. The exception is that the governor may be a reserve member of the National Guard.
Rhode Island: Article III, Of Qualification of Office
Rhode Island: Article III, Of Qualification of Office
State and statute
Rhode Island: Article III, Of Qualification of Office
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Governors shall not be serving a sentence for, on probation for, or on parole for any felony.
South Carolina: Article IV
South Carolina: Article IV
State and statute
South Carolina: Article IV
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
The statute that a candidate for the governor must believe in the existence of the "Supreme Being" was declared unconstitutional by the South Carolina Supreme Court in 1996; although it has not been repealed, it is unenforceable. Furthermore, the Governor may not hold office or a commission under any other power, excepting that of a militia.
South Dakota: Article IV
South Dakota: Article IV
State and statute
South Dakota: Article IV
Minimum age
21
Residency
2 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Tennessee: Article III
Tennessee: Article III
State and statute
Tennessee: Article III
Minimum age
30
Residency
7 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Texas: Article 4, Section 4
Texas: Article 4, Section 4
State and statute
Texas: Article 4, Section 4
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Sole employment
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
The Governor... shall not hold any other of­fice: civ­il, mili­tary or corpor­ate; nor shall he prac­tice any profes­sion, and re­ceive compen­sation, re­ward, fee, or the prom­ise there­of for the same; nor receive any sal­ary, reward or compen­sation or the promise there­of from any per­son or corpor­ation, for any service rend­ered or performed dur­ing the time he is Gover­nor, or to be there­after rendered or performed.
Utah: Article VII
Utah: Article VII
State and statute
Utah: Article VII
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Sitting Governors may not hold any federal office, any state office other than the governorship, or be elected to the United States Senate during his term.
Vermont: Chapter II
Vermont: Chapter II
State and statute
Vermont: Chapter II
Residency
4 years (at election)
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Governors may not hold any legislative office or any other constitutional office. Excepting positions in military reserves, they also may not hold any office under the federal government. Nor is the governor eligible for any appointed position made by any branch of the Vermont government.
Virginia: Article VI, Section 1
Virginia: Article VI, Section 1
State and statute
Virginia: Article VI, Section 1
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
1 year (at election)
Washington: Article III, Section 2
Washington: Article III, Section 2
State and statute
Washington: Article III, Section 2
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
West Virginia: Article VII
West Virginia: Article VII
State and statute
West Virginia: Article VII
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Under Article IV, Section 10, no individual who has fought a duel with deadly weapons, sent a challenge for such a duel, or knowingly acted as a second in such a duel in West Virginia or in any other state may hold any office in West Virginia.
Wisconsin: Constitution of Wisconsin
Wisconsin: Constitution of Wisconsin
State and statute
Wisconsin: Constitution of Wisconsin
Minimum age
18
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Partially
Notes
No gubernatorial may hold any office, honor or profit under any foreign power, nor hold any federal office, be a convicted felon, or be convicted of any misdemeanor involving a violation of the public trust.
Wyoming: Article 4
Wyoming: Article 4
State and statute
Wyoming: Article 4
Minimum age
30
Residency
5 years (at election)
U.S. citizenship
Yes
Registered voter/elector
Yes
Sole office
Yes
Notes
Any governor who asks for, receives, or agrees to receive a bribe automatically forfeits his office and his right to hold any other office in Wyoming upon his conviction.
State and statute
Minimum age
Residency
citizenship
Registered voter/elector
Sole employment
Sole office
Notes
Alabama: Article V, Section 116
30
7 years (at election)
10 years (at election)
Yes
Federal positions and any other state positions are precluded
Alaska: Article III, Section 2
30
7 years (at filing)
7 years (at filing)
Yes
Yes
"qualified voter of the State... The governor shall not hold any other office or position of profit under the United States, the State, or its political subdivisions."
Arizona: Article V, Section 2:
25
5 years (at election)
5 years (at election)
Yes
Arkansas: Article 6, Section 11
30
7 years (at election)
Yes
Yes
"May not hold any federal office, any civil or military commission, any office in another state, or any other office in Arkansas."
California: Article 5, Section 2
18 (by virtue that the candidate must be a registered voter)
5 years (at election)
5 years (at election)
Yes
Yes
Colorado: Article IV, Section 4
30
2 years (at election)
Yes
Any legislative or judicial office is precluded
The standard for residency is not affected by time out of the state due to civil or military service
Connecticut: Article IV, Section 5
30
Yes
Yes
Yes
Delaware: Article III, Section 1
30
6 years (at election)
12 years (at election)
"...and have been a citizen and inhabitant of the United States twelve years next before the day of his election, and the last six years of that term an inhabitant of this State, unless he shall have been absent on public business of the United States or of this State."
Florida: Article IV, Section 5
30
7 years
7 years
Georgia: Article V, Section 1, Paragraph IV
30
6 years (at election)
15 years (at election)
Yes
Hawaii: Article V, Section 1
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
"The governor shall not hold any other office or employment of profit under the State or the United States during the governor's term of office."
Idaho: Article IV, Section 3
30
2 years (at election)
Yes
Illinois: Article V, Section 3
25
3 years (at election)
Yes
Indiana: Article 5, Section 1
30
5 years (at election)
5 years (at election)
Yes
The governor may not hold any other state or federal office during his term
Iowa: Article IV, Section 6
30
2 years (at election)
Yes
Kansas: Constitution of Kansas
18
No requirements set forth in the Constitution, however a law was passed in 2018 requiring gubernatorial candidates to be residents of the state and at least 18 years of age.
Kentucky: Article IV, Section 72
30
6 years (at election)
Louisiana: Article IV, Section 2
25
5 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
Maine: Article IV, Part 1
30
5 years
15 years
Yes
Yes
During his/her tenure in office, a statewide elected official shall hold no other public office
Maryland: Article II, Section I
30
5 years (at election)
5 years (at election)
Massachusetts:Section I, Article II
30
7 years (at election)
Michigan:Section 22
30
4 years (at election)
Minnesota: Article V, Section 2
25
2 years (at election)
Yes
Mississippi: Article V
30
5 years
20 years
Missouri: Article IV
30
10 years
15 years
Montana: Article VI
25
2 years (at election)
Yes
Nebraska: Article IV
30
5 years
Yes
Nevada: Article V, Section I
25
2 years
Yes
Yes
While in office, the governor may not hold any federal level office.
New Hampshire: Constitution of New Hampshire
30
7 years (at election)
Yes
New Jersey: Article V
30
7 years
20 years
Yes
No governor shall hold office in any other state or under the federal government, nor shall a sitting governor be elected to any legislative seat. Governors who accept any state or federal position or profit are considered to have vacated their seat.
New Mexico: Article V, Section 3
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
New York: Article IV
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
North Carolina: Article III
30
2 years
5 years
North Dakota: Constitution of North Dakota
30
5 years
Yes
Ohio: Constitution of Ohio
18
A candidate for the governor's office may not hold any congressional or federal office or any other state office.
Oklahoma: Constitution of Oklahoma
31
10 years
Yes
Oregon: Constitution of Oregon
30
3 years
Yes
The age requirements do not apply to someone who succeeds to office under Section 8a of Article V.
Pennsylvania: Constitution of Pennsylvania
30
7 years
Yes
Yes
The governor may not hold Congressional office, any other office under the Commonwealth, or any federal office. The exception is that the governor may be a reserve member of the National Guard.
Rhode Island: Article III, Of Qualification of Office
Yes
Yes
Governors shall not be serving a sentence for, on probation for, or on parole for any felony.
South Carolina: Article IV
30
5 years
Yes
Yes
The statute that a candidate for the governor must believe in the existence of the "Supreme Being" was declared unconstitutional by the South Carolina Supreme Court in 1996; although it has not been repealed, it is unenforceable. Furthermore, the Governor may not hold office or a commission under any other power, excepting that of a militia.
South Dakota: Article IV
21
2 years (at election)
Yes
Tennessee: Article III
30
7 years (at election)
Yes
Texas: Article 4, Section 4
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
Yes
Yes
The Governor... shall not hold any other of­fice: civ­il, mili­tary or corpor­ate; nor shall he prac­tice any profes­sion, and re­ceive compen­sation, re­ward, fee, or the prom­ise there­of for the same; nor receive any sal­ary, reward or compen­sation or the promise there­of from any per­son or corpor­ation, for any service rend­ered or performed dur­ing the time he is Gover­nor, or to be there­after rendered or performed.
Utah: Article VII
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sitting Governors may not hold any federal office, any state office other than the governorship, or be elected to the United States Senate during his term.
Vermont: Chapter II
4 years (at election)
Yes
Governors may not hold any legislative office or any other constitutional office. Excepting positions in military reserves, they also may not hold any office under the federal government. Nor is the governor eligible for any appointed position made by any branch of the Vermont government.
Virginia: Article VI, Section 1
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
1 year (at election)
Washington: Article III, Section 2
Yes
Yes
West Virginia: Article VII
30
5 years (at election)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Under Article IV, Section 10, no individual who has fought a duel with deadly weapons, sent a challenge for such a duel, or knowingly acted as a second in such a duel in West Virginia or in any other state may hold any office in West Virginia.
Wisconsin: Constitution of Wisconsin
18
Yes
Yes
Partially
No gubernatorial may hold any office, honor or profit under any foreign power, nor hold any federal office, be a convicted felon, or be convicted of any misdemeanor involving a violation of the public trust.

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