A US representative can run for 2- four year terms or eight years
in the US two terms
In the US, the terms of senators are six years in length. There is no limit on how many times a US senator can run for office.
You can run for office as many times as you like. Where an office has term limits, you may be limited in how many terms you can serve, but that is different from running for election.The US House of Representatives is not subject to term limits so a Representative can serve as many terms as his or her district will elect him or her to.(There is no limit to the number of times a person may run for House of Representatives.)
A U.S. Senator serves terms of six years each. They can continue to run as long as they are reelected.
Barack Obama can run for two terms, back to back. But after that he has to wait four years before he runs for another two terms. And he can do that as long as he wants
unlimited
There is no limit to the number of terms in the US House or Senate.
36
5
2 maximum
Until 1940 the reason was that no president had the desire and audacity to run for more than two terms. After 1951, the reason is that the 22nd amendment to the US Constitution makes it illegal for a president to run for more that 2 terms.
Yes. But recall that you can only actually serve two terms. You can run as many times as you like until you win and serve that second term, then you're not eligible to run again. If your question is one like can you serve more than two terms as President, the answer is no.