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Mandatory retirement age of 75 (or 80?) for elected officials, yea or nay? -- (edited)
Posted by
znufrii
Jan 6 '21, 09:05
You could finish out your term, but wouldn’t be able to run for re-election.
Responses:
Nay. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 6, 09:12
I'd prefer term limits.
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Strongbad
Jan 6, 09:07
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Does GA have term limits? -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 6, 09:07
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Governor is 2 4-year terms. None in state legislature but it's a pretty common occurance that conservative legislators
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Strongbad
Jan 6, 09:12
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I figured. That’s why you’re for them :)
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spamlet
Jan 6, 09:16
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Yeah, that sounds like a cluster. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jan 6, 09:18
Nope. Same as term limits. Sounds good in theory but the voters are the ultimate decider if someone is too old or frail.
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spamlet
Jan 6, 09:07
Nay -- nm
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Jan 6, 09:06
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