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How long is a Mississippi governor term?

Short answer: a Mississippi governor term is four years. The constitution also limits a person to being elected governor no more than twice.

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A Mississippi governor term is four years. Mississippi Constitution Article 5, Section 116 says the governor holds office for four years, and Mississippi Code Section 23-15-193 says state officers elected in the general state election hold office for four years and until successors are elected and qualified.

That second phrase matters for timing questions. The office is a four-year term, but the practical handoff is tied to the successor being elected and qualified. For the current cycle, the next governor is expected to be inaugurated on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2028 after the 2027 election.

What the four-year term means

  • Regular cycle: Mississippi elects a governor every four years.
  • Current handoff: the winner of the 2027 election is expected to take office in January 2028.
  • Term limit: the constitution says no person may be elected governor more than twice.

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How long is a Mississippi governor term?

A Mississippi governor term is four years. Mississippi Constitution Article 5, Section 116 says the governor holds office for four years, and Mississippi Code Section 23-15-193 says state officers elected in the general state election hold office for four years and until successors are elected and qualified.

What is the Mississippi governor term length?

The Mississippi governor term length is four years. The practical handoff happens when the next governor is elected and qualified after the next general election.

How many times can someone be elected Mississippi governor?

Mississippi Constitution Article 5, Section 116 says no person shall be elected governor more than twice. Use the dedicated term-count page for the succession caveat.

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  1. Mississippi Constitution, Article 5, Section 116 - Official Mississippi Secretary of State PDF: governor holds office for four years and no person may be elected governor more than twice.
  2. Mississippi Code Section 23-15-193 - State officers elected in the general state election hold office for four years and until successors are elected and qualified.