Duncan Endorses Term Limits for Office of Lt. Governor

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, March 15th, 2019

Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan announced his support for an effort to term limit the Office of Lt. Governor to two consecutive four-year terms. Senator Greg Dolezal (R – 27) will carry a proposed Constitutional Amendment which – if passed by a two-thirds majority in the House and Senate – will allow Georgians to vote on whether the Lt. Governor should be term limited.

“The Office of Lt. Governor is no place for academic tenure,” said Duncan. “Individuals elected to this office should focus solely on serving Georgians, and no Lt. Governor should consider this post a permanent home.”

If approved during the next session of the General Assembly, the ballot question would be put before voters during the 2020 general election.

“I firmly believe that the Office of Lt. Governor should be term limited like the Office of Governor.”