After being elected US President twice, a person may not run for Vice President, because in order to qualify for the vice presidency one must be eligible for the presidency.
When a person is elected Vice President then less than two years after inauguration he/she becomes President, he/she may be elected President once after that.
When a person is elected Vice President then between two and four years after inauguration he/she becomes President, he/she may be elected President twice after that.
Yes, one president had served four consecutive terms as President of the US, so yes I guess that it is possible.the guy above is wrong the only president that served 4 consecutive terms was FDR or Franklin D. Rosevelt for those who dont know who he is and the only way he did that was because there was no constitutional law against a president running four terms until he died in office causing them to put that constitutional law in place so for you answer its no once you serve two terms your done and can not run again
If a vice-president succeeds the president for less than half of a term, he/she may serve two full terms afterward.
No.
http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/documentsandspeeches/constitution/twentysecond.htm
NO. The 22nd amendment, ratified in 1951, limits a US President to two full terms. A President who has served less than two years of another's term, can serve one more term.
Not normally, but it has happened once.
no
no
After serving two terms can he run for President again
Yes. A president can serve up to two terms. Much like Obama is right now.
Thomas Jefferson was the president during Thomas Jefferson's second term as president.
Jefferson did go for a second term as President.
President's term is four years but can be re-elected for a second term.
Hi, yes he did but got landslided by Ronald Reagan. Prior to running for the second term, Ted Kennedy came from nowhere with a massive possible challenge within the Democrat party but he decided eventually not to run against President Carter. Had he fully challenged, it may have been a great election Kennedy v Reagan.
Abraham Lincoln was the US President for two terms. In his first term, Hannibal Hamlin was his Vice President, and in his second term, Andrew Johnson was his Vice President. President Lincoln was shot 6 weeks into his second term, and Andrew Johnson became President. Thus, Abraham Lincoln did not have a third Vice President.
He was president for a full term (four years) then was shot soon after he was elected into his second term.
Mr. Biden is a former senator from Delaware, who tried on several occasions to run for president but was unsuccessful. Known for his experience in foreign policy, he is currently serving his second term as vice president in Barack Obama's administration.
Andrew Johnson
Yes- former presidents are usually addressed as president.
Not for his first term, but he did for the second term.
he ended his second term in 1953