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All states require that their governor be a resident of their state.

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The statement is True.

The qualification required to become the Governor of the state varies from state to state as clearly mentioned in the constitution of each state. Whereas, in general most of the states require that the candidate should hold citizenship of U.S.A, be of a certain age, and be a registered voter or resident of the state for a certain number of years that too prior to the election.

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