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Does Indiana Have Term Limits on Their Governor?

Yes- Indiana has a consecutive term limit of two four year terms (with a mandatory one term pause in-between). At present, current Governor Mike Braun (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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