No, that is not a requirement.
A United State senator can serve a 6-year term -Earl Lane
All presidents are typically eligible to serve more than one term.
The length of a term for the President of the United States is four years. A president may one serve two terms in his lifetime.
An Israeli Presidents' term is 7 years long, and they may only serve one term. Before 1993, a term was 5 years long, and presidents were limited to two terms.
No. This is not a requirement for being president of the United States.
Only one term of six years. And they cannot run for another term.
Presidents serve one term before they must be reelected.
He served two terms as governor of Georgia and one term as US senator.
6 years is the length of the term of a US Senator. A person elected to the US Senate is called a US Senator. A "state senator" is one elected to the upper chamber of a state legislature. In my home state of Washington, the term for a Senator is 4 years. The length of the term varies by state.
presidents may only serve only one 6 year term
No, he did not. He was a senator from Illinois. His opponent, Mitt Romney, served one term as the governor of Massachusetts.
There are four years in a president's term of elected office.