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unlimited as long as they aren't consecutive
The plebeians had their own assembly, the Plebeian Council, and elected their representatives, the plebeian tribunes. These tribunes could present bills to the vote of this council and could veto the actions of the officer of state. Thus, the power of the plebeians depended of how far the plebeian tribunes would promote their interest. At times when there were very militant plebeian tribunes, this led to clashed with the patricians (the aristocracy).
He was elected to the US presidency four times, He also served some elected offices in the state of New York.
He was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996, and was elected two more times after that, for a total of three times. In 2004, he decided to run for the US senate, at which time, he left the Illinois state legislature to serve in Congress.
Usually, elected judges are chosen by the general electorate at election times when their names appear on the ballot. In some states, "elected judges" are actually 'elected' by majority votes of the state legislature.
Mr. Obama's political career began in 1996, when he won his first election to the Illinois state senate. After that, he was elected two more times, before running for (and winning) a seat in the US Senate in 2004.
Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996. He was re-elected several times. Then, in 2004, he was elected a U.S. Senator. So, he served about twelve years total in the state and the U.S. senate, before being elected president in 2008.
He was elected 4 times.
Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996. He was re-elected several times. Then, in 2004, he was elected a U.S. Senator. He served about twelve years total in the state and the U.S. senate, before being elected president in 2008.
A president can be elected as many times as he wish
Absolutely. He ran for the state senate in Illinois in 1996 and won. He was then re-elected several more times. In 2004, he ran for the US senate and won. And of course, he was elected president in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.
A person can be elected president at most two times.