SEC. 3. No person shall be eligible to the office of Governor who is not a qualified elector, and
who, at the time of such election, has not attained the age of twenty-five years, and who, except
at the first election under this Constitution, shall not have been a citizen resident of this State for
two years next preceding the election.
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SECTION 3. Eligibility; qualifications; number of terms. No person shall be eligible to the
office of Governor, who is not a qualified elector, and who, at the time of such election, has not
attained the age of twenty five years; and who shall not have been a citizen resident of this State
for two years next preceding the election; nor shall any person be elected to the office of
Governor more than twice; and no person who has held the office of Governor, or acted as
Governor for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected Governor
shall be elected to the office of Governor more than once.
(Amended in 1970)
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