Governor of New Hampshire

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Governor of New Hampshire

The Governor of New Hampshire is the head of the executive branch of New Hampshire's state government.

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Governor of New Hampshire
State seal
Incumbent
Kelly Ayotte

since January 9, 2025
Government of New Hampshire
Style
Status
Member ofGovernor's Council
Cabinet
ResidenceBridges House
SeatConcord, New Hampshire
Term lengthTwo years, no term limits
Constituting instrumentNew Hampshire Constitution of 1776
Precursor
  • Governor of Strawbery Banke
    1630–1641
  • Governor of Dover
    1631–1641
  • Governor of Massachusetts Bay
    1641–1680
FormationJanuary 21, 1680
(345 years ago)
 (1680-01-21)
Salary$113,834 (2013)[2]
WebsiteOfficial website
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Elections for the governor happen every two years. They happen in November of years that end in an even number. New Hampshire and Vermont are the only states that have elections for governor every two years.[3] Every other state has elections for governor every four years.

In New Hampshire, there are no term limits for governors. This means that the same person can be governor many times in a row. The only person to serve more than three terms since the 18th century was John Lynch. Lynch was elected to his fourth two-year term on November 2, 2010. John Taylor Gilman had been the last governor before Lynch to serve longer than six years. Lynch was governor for 14 one-year terms between 1794 and 1816.

Someone who wants to be governor needs to be at least 30 years old, a registered voter, and to have lived in New Hampshire for at least seven years. [4]

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