none. a presidents term lasts 4 years.
The years were 3/4/1817-3/4/1825. He served for 2 terms.
FDR and the result was the term limits of 2 terms for a total of 8 years.
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.
To my knowledge, no president had 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt had 4! Actually Franklin D. Roosevelt only served 3 terms in essence. He was president for 12 years and won 3 elections back to back to back. He was the first 3-peat!
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As of April, 2010 he's been president of Mexico for 3 years and 4 months.
US presidents are elected to a four-year term. The maximum number of full terms that a president can serve is two. Presidents who took over for another president and have served more than two years can seek only one additional term.
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A United States President can be elected to two4-year terms per the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution (ratified in 1951). However, Franklin D. Roosevelt served four terms (and died in office) prior to that time, the most of any US president.The 22nd Amendment also establishes that a President who serves more than 2 years through succession to the office is limited to only one elected term.There is actually no limit in law for how many terms a person may serve as President; the applicable laws in this regard are presently limited to restricting how many times a person may be elected, but do not restrict how many terms a person may serve as president. In the United States, the legal limit in the number of years is technically 10 years, not 8 as often but erroneously supposed. A President may serve as many as (but not more than) two years of a previous President's term and subsequently be elected to two full terms of his own. These restrictions are imposed by Section 1 of the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Other applicable areas of law concerning presidential succession are set forth in Article I, Section 1, Clause 6 of the Constitution, and by the 25th Amendment (see Related links, below, for more information).The law is virtually silent on the improbable, but possible, event that a person who has previously served for the maximum ten years in the circumstances described above is subsequently elected, or becomes after appointment by the President, Vice President - and becomes thereafter President upon the death, incapacitation, or resignation of the elected or serving President, serving out that term; in such a sequence of events, a person could presumably serve as many as 14 years (3½ terms) - or even more, in the even-more unlikely event that the scenario described should occur more than once.The president can only serve two, four year terms, as set by modest George Washington.
A president's term in Ireland is 7 years, and renewable once. A government's term is 5 years. School terms are 2 to 3 months.
The number of years FDR was president. He served 3 terms and died in office.