Yes, but only in very specific circumstances. If someone starts as a Vice President, then becomes President after no less than two years into that term, then the person is still eligible for two full terms beyond that.
Otherwise, the president may only serve 2 four year terms.
4 years
a new president is elected ever 4 years. a president can only serve up to 8 years, which is two terms.
The limit on the amount of terms a president can serve is two. Each term is four years so the limit on the amount of years a president can serve is eight. A president must be re-elected in order to serve a second term.
if a US President is elected for 2 terms he will serve 8 years unless he resigns, dies, or becomes unable to perform his duties. A vice-president (or other official) who succeeds an elected president may serve for up to 2 years without forfeiting eligibility to two elected terms. So a President can serve a maximum of 10 years under the law set forth in the 22nd Amendment.
Type your answer here... he will first have to be elected when the next election comes up, then if he is elected he can serve 4 years and run for one more term if he is re-elected.
Every four years, but a president can only serve two elected terms.
Eight. Each term is 4 years. A president can serve a term and then get re-elected one time.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president of USA. He was (43 years,10months,18days) when he was elected as the president
A president election is held every four years. A president can be elected twice and serve an absolute maximum of 11 years.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
If elected, a president can serve for two consecutive terms of four years each. If the president resigns or dies, and the vice president becomes president, he can serve out the remaining term of the former president. If the remaining portion of the term is less than two years, the new president can then run for and be elected to two consecutive terms of four years each. Short version- not more than 10 years with two years as a replacement for the president and eight years as an elected official.
In the usa, the president can serve up to two terms, each being 4 years. The president can only serve the second term if he/she is elected again.