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The Arizona justice courts are nonrecord courts of limited jurisdiction in each county, presided over by a justice of the peace who is elected for a four-year term, that have jurisdiction over civil lawsuits where the amount in dispute is $10,000 or less, landlord and tenant controversies, small claims cases and the full range of civil and ...
Governors of the Territory of Arizona No. Governor Term in office [a] Appointing President — John A. Gurley (1813–1863) March 10, 1863 – August 19, 1863 (died before taking office) [b] Abraham Lincoln: 1 John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887) [20] August 21, 1863 [c] – April 10, 1866 (resigned) [d] Abraham Lincoln: 2 Richard Cunningham ...
Governors of Arizona are elected to a term of four years. Prior to a 1968 amendment to the state constitution, governors of Arizona served two-year terms. 1970 - Present
On June 2, 2021, Hobbs announced her candidacy for governor of Arizona in the 2022 election to succeed term-limited Republican incumbent Doug Ducey. [43] [44] [45] Hobbs ran against former Customs and Border Protection chief of staff Marco Lopez and former state representative Aaron Lieberman in the Democratic primary. Despite declining to ...
For each term, governors serve four years in office. The exceptions are Vermont and New Hampshire where tenures are two years long. The longest-serving current governor is Greg Abbott of Texas, who was re-elected to his third term in 2022 and seeking re-election to a fourth term in 2026.
Governor-General: No term limits, but traditionally serves for one 5-year term. Palau: President: Two 4-year terms Vice President: Two 4-year terms Papua New Guinea: King / Queen: No set terms (hereditary succession) Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Parliament, which has a term of ...
Arizona voters elected Katie Hobbs, Arizona's chief election official, as their next governor.She defeated Republican Kari Lake. Hobbs has worked in politics for over a decade and rose to ...
A total of 15 current governors previously served as lieutenant governor, while 11 previously served in the United States House of Representatives. [13] The governor's office has term limits in 37 states and 4 territories; these terms are four years except in New Hampshire and Vermont, where governors serve two-year terms. [9] [14]