South Carolina Constitution

Article IV, § 3 — Election of Governor; Governor may not serve more than two successive terms

South Carolina Const. art. IV, § 3

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CitationSouth Carolina Const. art. IV, § 3
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S.C. Const. art. IV, § 3.

Full Text

The Governor shall be elected by the qualified voters of the State at the regular election every other even-numbered year after 1970. No person shall be elected Governor for more than two successive terms.

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History

(1972 (57) 3171; 1973 (58) 48; 1981 Act No. 5.)

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