yes a vice president can serve as many terms as the person voted president has chosen him as his running mate. this position is not elected by the people.
2 terms
They both serve four-year terms.
A person might serve for any number of terms as vice president and still be elected to two terms as president.
YES. The Constitution states that a president can serve for 10 years or two terms. Since each term is 4 years, two terms is 8 years. In these cases, the Vice-President that becomes President can finish the two years, and then run for 2 more terms in office.
According to the United States Constitution, a person can serve up to two terms as President, with each term being four years. There are no term limits for the Vice President, so theoretically one could serve in that position indefinitely, as long as they are reelected or chosen by the President to serve again.
No,by law you can on serve two terms.
The vice president's term of office is four years, just like the president's term. However, there is no limit to the number of terms a vice president can serve.
2 terms10 year maximum president dies with 2 years left the vice finishes the 2 years and then can serve 2 more terms
I don't believe there is a limit to the number of terms an individual can serve as vice president.
they can be elected.
Depends on the office. Some are two years like the House or the Senate is 6 years. The President can only serve 2 terms of 4 years each, but the Vice President can serve two terms as Vice President and then go on to become President for 2 more terms.
The Speaker of the House becomes president if something happened to the president and vice president.