Art. V §1 | ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE
The term of office of the governor shall begin at noon on the first Monday in December next following the governor’s election and end at noon on the first Monday in December, four years thereafter.
No person shall be elected to the office of governor for more than two consecutive full terms.
No person shall be eligible for the office of governor unless the person shall be a qualified voter, have attained the age of thirty years and have been a resident of this State for five years immediately preceding the person’s election.
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.
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