2 terms of four years and the 22nd amendment
Amendment no. 22 Amendment no. 22
According to the 25th Amendment, a president can only serve two terms and a maximum of 10 years. Franklin Roosevelt was elected four times before the Amendment was enacted.
No, according to the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, a president can only serve a maximum of two terms, whether consecutive or not.
There was no official limit on terms at the time.
The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits the President of the U.S. to 2 terms. It does not affect any other elected official.
if a US President is elected for 2 terms he will serve 8 years unless he resigns, dies, or becomes unable to perform his duties. A vice-president (or other official) who succeeds an elected president may serve for up to 2 years without forfeiting eligibility to two elected terms. So a President can serve a maximum of 10 years under the law set forth in the 22nd Amendment.
Yes. 22nd Amendment of the Constitution.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.
Such is the 22nd amendment to the Constitution . Actually the amendment says the president can only be elected to 2 terms- he may serve part of another term.
The 22nd Amendment was passed on March 21, 1947. The amendment set a term limit for the United States President. A President can only serve two, four year terms. There are no term limits for Vice President, House of Representatives, or Senate.
The number of years FDR was president. He served 3 terms and died in office.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.