From the
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
The men who have been there differ on whether Virginia's governors should be allowed to be elected to two consecutive terms.
Former Govs.
L. Douglas Wilder,
Jim Gilmore and
Mark R. Warner favor a proposed constitutional amendment that would end Virginia's stance against succession. Virginia is the only state that does not allow sitting governors to succeed themselves.
Gov.
Timothy M. Kaine and House Republicans are discussing a proposal in which the governor would give up some of his appointive powers in exchange for Republican support for two consecutive gubernatorial terms.
Former Govs.
Gerald L. Baliles and
Linwood Holton favor one six-year term. Former Govs.
Charles S. Robb and
George Allen prefer the current system.
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