They stay for 4 years. They can be re-elected one time for another 4 years.
You can be Vice-president for as long as you can be re-elected to the office. There are no term limits for the VP.
For as many terms as they were elected.
5yrs then if elected again five yrs then retires!
The president is elected to five-year terms. The next scheduled presidential election is in 2011.
eight years
They can stay in office has long as the prime minster 4 years. And can serve as many times as long as there re elected
No one may be elected U. S. President more than twice, and no one who served at least two years of a term to which someone else was elected may be elected more than once.
There are no term limits. The person can stay in office for as long as that person is elected and chooses to remain in the congress. Until they die of old age, if they are elected and reelected into their old age.
US Representatives stay in office for two years, but can be re-elected indefinitely. US Congresspeople stay in office for six years, and also can be re-elected indefinitely. US Presidents stay in office for four years, can be re-elected once but can serve a total of ten years in the office.
Senators can be in office for how ever long they are elected for but the election for new senators is every 6 years.
I am not quite sure what you want to know. The president and vice president are elected as a team at the same time and their terms expire at the same time. If the president leaves office before the end of his term, the vice-president becomes president.
An elected President in the U.S. has 4 years. He can run for re-election and if wins can stay in office for another 4 years. 8 years is the limit.