No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
No they cannot
Yes. Two 4-year terms only.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) - elected to four terms. After FDR, the 22nd Amendment ratified in 1951, limited the presidential office to two terms. 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.
The fortieth President of the US was Ronald Reagan. He was elected to two terms, 1981-1985 and 1985-1989. Age 69 at his first inaugural, he was the oldest US elected President.
False, there is no mandatory retirement age for the president. The purpose of the 1951 amendment was to prevent the president from serving more than two terms, as Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms.
if you mean how many terms they can serve, they can only serve two four-year terms at once but they can run again after another president has been elected.
Any office that cannot become President, yes.
The longest-serving president was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms as president and served twelve years before dying in office (from American National Biography Online).After Roosevelt's death, the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951 limited the number of terms to which any person can be elected president to two (from the National Archives).
President Obama was first elected as a state senator in Illinois in 1996. After serving three terms, he was elected as a U.S. senator in 2004. He then ran for president in 2008 and won, and ran again in 2012 and was re-elected.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected four times as the President of the United States. He served from 1933 until his death in 1945, making him the only president to have served more than two terms and the longest-serving president in U.S. history.
Franklin D. Roosevelt served the most terms as president of the United States. He was elected to four terms in office, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945.
An American president can be elected a maximum of two times. The Twenty-Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1951, limits a president to serving two terms in office. However, if a vice president assumes the presidency due to the death or resignation of the incumbent president and serves less than two years of the term, they can still be elected to two full terms.
A president not serving more than two terms. This custom was broken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and soon after, the 22nd Amendment came to limit a president to a maximum of two terms.
A president can be elected for two terms of four years. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president of the United States for twelve years, because the country didn't want to elect a new president during the war and the Great Depression of 1929.
They are elected to four-year terms. The President can be re-elected one time. There are no restrictions on the number of vice-presidential terms.
A person might serve for any number of terms as vice president and still be elected to two terms as president.
Yes, and a few held offices after the Presidency. John Quincy Adams became a Congressman.Yes. The only Constitutional disability imposed on the President is that that individual cannot serve more than two terms as President.
they can be elected.