As long as their President can. (4 year term, unless ran for 2 terms)
The Vice-president is elected for four-years along with the president. There is no limit on how many terms a vice-president can serve.
He served as vice president from 2033 to 2037.
yes a vice president can serve as many terms as the person voted president has chosen him as his running mate. this position is not elected by the people.
The president can serve for at most two full terms plus no more than 2 years of a partial term. There are no restrictions on the the vice-president except that he must be eligible to be president , so an ex-president who served two terms could not be vice-president.
The 12th Amendment would preclude Clinton from the office of Vice President. "But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States." Since President Clinton can not be President again, he can not serve as Vice President.
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There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
They both serve four-year terms.
No, Gerald Ford was not the only person to serve as both president and vice president. Before him, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had also served in both positions. Jefferson was Adams' vice president before becoming the third president of the United States.
vice president until presidents term is up.
The Vice Vise President!!??
'the speaker of the house'