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What is a difference in the qualifications of the governor and lieutenant governor? A The governor must be at least thirty years old, but the lieutenant governor can be twenty-five years old. B The governor must be a legal resident of Georgia for six years, but the lieutenant governor must be a legal resident of Georgia for three years. C The governor can only be elected for two consecutive terms, but the lieutenant governor can be elected for an unlimited number of consecutive terms. D The governor must be a United States citizen for at least fifteen years, but the lieutenant governor only needs to be a United States citizen for ten years.

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C The governor can only be elected for two consecutive terms, but the lieutenant governor can be elected for an unlimited number of consecutive terms

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C The governor can only be elected for two consecutive terms, but the lieutenant governor can be elected for an unlimited number of consecutive terms

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The governor of georgia must be at least 30 years of age, must have been a U.S. citizen for at least fifteen years and must have been a Georgia resident for at least six years

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