Question
Which accurately describes the difference in qualifications and term of office for governor and lieutenant governor in Georgia?
A
To be governor, a person must be at least 25; to be lieutenant governor, a person must also be 25.
B
The governor serves a term of four years; the lieutenant governor serves a term of only two years.
C
The governor, a person must have been a U.S. citizen for at least fifteen years, be lieutenant governor, a person must have been a U.S. Citizen for only ten years.
D
The governor may serve only two of three terms consecutively; the lieutenant governor may serve an unlimited number of terms.
A
To be governor, a person must be at least 25; to be lieutenant governor, a person must also be 25.
B
The governor serves a term of four years; the lieutenant governor serves a term of only two years.
C
The governor, a person must have been a U.S. citizen for at least fifteen years, be lieutenant governor, a person must have been a U.S. Citizen for only ten years.
D
The governor may serve only two of three terms consecutively; the lieutenant governor may serve an unlimited number of terms.
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