A president must resign his previous office before he becomes President. People can not hold two elected offices at the same time, as a rule.
Government cannot hold two positions at once for one reason. The reason that government cannot not hold two positions at once is so everyone will have a chance at term.
President and vice-President.
Ulysses S. Grant was elected in 1868. He served two terms as the 18th President.
The president is elected by the electoral college. Two hundred seventy electoral votes are needed to get elected.
The president is elected for a four-year term. They can only be elected twice.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
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.
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
A person can be elected president at most two times.
The president who was elected in two nonconsecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. He served as the 22nd president from 1885 to 1889 and then was reelected as the 24th president from 1893 to 1897.