political appointees generally remain in office until a government that they are not loyal to is elected, or if they do not fulfil their job and are therefore fired. The final one is retirement when they choose to not remain in office.
1billion years.
4 years
Until they lose an election. Most of the time they remain in office far too long.
He has been the dictator of Cuba for a very long time. He uses the threat of the united states to remain in office longer than most men could. Being a prominent political figure as long as he has, he appears to be immortal.
In the United States, a president is able to have two terms in office. Each term lasts for four years.
In Canada, the leader of a political party may remain such as long as s/he has the support of a majority of his or her party's members.
how long was Chuck Schumer in office for senator
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.
Has been for 4 years. He will remain in office until 2012.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, when he successfully ran for a third term.
No, the Jones Act of 1917 will remain the Law of the Land as long as Puerto Rico's political status is unchanged.
Unless a specail election is called by the Governor of the state - until the next scheduled regular election.