Amend the State of WI Constitution as follows:
"No person who has, or but for resignation would have, served as governor or acting governor for more than six years in two consecutive terms shall be elected governor for the succeeding term."
Why is this important?
36 states have terms limits on the office of governor. Often governors run for President during their second term. If the voters in a governor's home state are disappointed by that governor, they may be conflicted by their wish to be rid of their governor and their responsibility to help the rest of the nation avoid similar disappointment.