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No. California's Constitution allows for a governor to serve only two consecutive terms, and Arnold has had his two. However it does allow one to run for governor again after a break, as the current governor - Jerry Brown - has previously served multiple terms in the 1970s. Arnold could thus run again in the 2014 election.
Democrat Jerry Brown ran against Republican Meg Whitman in the 2010 California gubernatorial race.
Jerry Brown served his terms before the california constitution made the 2 year term in 1990.
California has a two term limit in any office, THEREFORE HE IS INELIGIBLE.
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Jerry brown
I have seen threads that claim that if he was governor prior to 1990 (when term limits were installed) then he can run again. However, The California Constitution does not have a provision that allows Governors prior to 1990 to run for more than two terms. The language is not there, this does not necessarily mean that he can or cannot run.
She resigned the office and has no plans to run there again. So it is unlikely.
Next election is in 2016
California is run by a democratic system (Jerry Brown is a Democrat)
Never. He was Lieutenant Governor under M. Jodi Rell, and when she declined to run again he ran for Governor. But he lost the race.
no he has been bard from ever holding public office again in Illinois