Governor: term of office; compensation and allowances.
"There shall be a Governor who shall hold office for a term of four years and until a successor shall be chosen and qualified. Persons holding the office of Governor may succeed themselves for one four-year term of office. Persons who have held the office of Governor and have succeeded themselves as hereinbefore provided shall not again be eligible to be elected to that office until after the expiration of four years from the conclusion of their term as Governor. The compensation and allowances of the Governor shall be as provided by law."
- Paragraph I, Section I, Article V of the Constitution of the State of Georgia
What conclusion can you draw from this part of the Georgia Constitution?
A) A Governor may be elected twice in a row.
B) The Governor can only serve two terms in office.
C) The voters elect a Governor every even numbered year.
D) A person must be at least 35 years old to be Governor.