After Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in 1945, while serving an unprecedented fourth term, a limit of two four-year terms was imposed.
Every four years in November (^_-)
Every four years in November (^_-)
Every four years, but a president can only serve two elected terms.
Major and minor political parties nominate candidates for president and vice president every four years during the presidential election cycle.
No . All presidential election years are divisible by four. (All even numbered years are congressional election years-- 1958 did see congressional elections.)
A president election is held every four years. A president can be elected twice and serve an absolute maximum of 11 years.
The regular election lasts for four years. But the president can be elected again if he runs for president for a second time. If he is voted for president, then he can serve for another four years. That same thing happened to John F. Kennedy but he got shot in his second election. So he only was president for 7 years.
The presidential election takes place in November of the years that are divisible by four.
Generally, elections for president are held in the United States every four years. So the election of 2012 has concluded, and the next election will be held in 2016. Vice presidents are selected by the president and his political party, so under most circumstances, if the president gets elected, so does the vice president.
Four years until the next election
They are elected in a national election held every four years in the first week of November.
Every four years, the president of the United States is subject to a presidential election. This is when the nation votes to decide if the president should continue in office for another term or if a new candidate should be elected. If the president wins re-election, they continue their duties for another four-year term.