It is 2 4 year terms so all together 8 years and they do not have to be back to back.
The exact text of the 22nd Amendment:"Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
Ferdinand Marcos was the longest Filipino presidency with 21 year from 1965 to 1986
I am not quite sure what you want to know. The president and vice president are elected as a team at the same time and their terms expire at the same time. If the president leaves office before the end of his term, the vice-president becomes president.
president bush went longest without issuing a veto, he also was one of the most unliked president of all time.
George Washington 9 years
Generally, it's two terms. However, the maximum is 10 years. If a vice president takes over as president with two years or less time remaining on the term, then that president may serve two additional full terms.
25 years!
Of course! Every 4 years there is an election. A President may serve two terms, but must be elected for each term individually.
Let's start a sweepstake with an entrance fee of nil - I say eight years. i totally agree with you. but depending on how good he is as the president, but he has a really good chance that he'll stay in office for 8 years
The new President will take oath for the office January 20th 2017. At this time President Barack Obama will no longer be President.
please tell me how long you stay on a offshore oil rig
President Biden has taken a total of 6 days of vacation time during his time in office.
Normally, an individual can be president for two terms, which would be 8 years. But when a president takes office following the incapacitation of the previous president, and if the new president serves less than half of the previous president's term, then the new president can still have two terms of her/his own, bringing the longest possible current tenure to 10 years minus a day. No president has had a time in office that long under these conditions. FDR had a very long tenure in office because during his time there were no limits to the number of terms a president could serve. After his death the limits were changed by way of a Constitutional Amendment.