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Alabama Alabama’s Constitution limits the state’s Governor to two consecutive terms. AMENDMENT 282 RATIFIED Amendment of Section 116.SECTION 116Governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, secretary of state, state treasurer, superintendent of education and commissioner of agriculture and industries — Term of office; officers may succeed selves for one additional term.The governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, secretary of state, state treasurer, superintendent of education, and commissioner of agriculture and industries, shall hold their respective offices for the term of four years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. Each of said officers shall be eligible to succeed himself in office, but no person shall be eligible to succeed himself for more than one additional term. -- THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA
Alabama currently doesn't have any constitutional or statutory limits concerning tax and spending limitations or voter approval of taxes. Created by: Jennifer L. Crull Return to Public Interest Institute's Limitations on Government by States Homepage Return to Public Interest Institute's Limitations on Government by Issues Homepage |