Yes- Maine has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Janet Mills (as of 4/14/25), will have served two terms by the next gubernatorial election (11/3/26), so she will be ineligible to run for reelection.
Yes- Kentucky has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Andy Beshear (as of 4/14/25), will have served two terms by the next gubernatorial election (11/2/27), so he will be ineligible to run for reelection.
Yes- Kansas has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Laura Kelly (as of 4/14/25), will have served two terms by the next gubernatorial election (11/3/26), so she will be ineligible to run for reelection.
Yes- West Virginia has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Patrick Morrisey (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so he will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election in November 2028.
Yes- South Dakota has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Larry Rhoden (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so he will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election on 11/3/26.
Yes- Rhode Island has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Daniel McKee (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so he will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election on 11/3/26.
Yes- Montana has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms with a mandatory two term pause. At present, current Governor Greg Gianforte (as of 4/14/25), will have served two terms by the gubernatorial election in November 2028, so he will not be eligible to run for reelection.
Yes- Pennsylvania has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Josh Shapiro (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so he will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election on 11/3/26.
Yes- Oregon has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms with a mandatory one term pause. At present, current Governor Tina Kotek (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so she will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election on 11/3/26.
Yes- North Carolina has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms. At present, current Governor Josh Stein (as of 4/14/25), has only served one term, so he will still be eligible to run in the next gubernatorial election in November 2028.
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