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The President is elected every four years.
Yes, absolutely. Several vice presidents have gone on to be president.
The two Presidents of the past 50 years who had been both Vice President and President when they lost a Presidential election were Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush.
Six years; presidents are non-eligible for reelection.
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none. a presidents term lasts 4 years.
I do not think so. Presidents have always been paid by the US treasury. The pension plan for ex-presidents started in 1958 , years before Nixon was president.
a presidents term in office could last up to 4 years.
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.
The length of a term for the President of the United States is four years. A president may one serve two terms in his lifetime.
Present president is Mr mahinda rajapaksha. He is the best president ever. He is 66 years old.
No Presidents signed the compact as it was written 168 years BEFORE the first US president