as many times as the people re-elect them
He affected the world in many ways he was involved in the civil rights movement and actually met Dr Martin Luther King jr.Later he became a member of congress and was reelected twice.Then soon after he became the only black mayor at the time.
If you are talking US Congress then there is no limit to the number of terms a congressman (or Senator) can serve, so they can be reelected as many times as they want if they can get the people to vote for them.
I believer no because being a member of congress seems like a full time job
Because it is considered unconstitutional
Term limits
the cheese of the American is the real answer
Grant was elected a second time in November of 1872.
Members of the House of Representatives serve 2 year terms and there are no time limit on the amount of times they can be reelected.
He can be elected to the presidency only two times. He can be re-elected only one time.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
The advantage that most helps members of Congress stay in office is the incumbency advantage. Incumbents have name recognition, established networks, and access to campaign funds, giving them an edge over challengers. Additionally, incumbents can use their time in office to build a track record and establish a connection with their constituents, enhancing their chances of being reelected.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.