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Members of the US Senate are elected for six years. Members of the US House of Representatives are elected for two years. The is no limit on how many times either can be reelected. The terms and limits on the number of terms of State Legislators vary by State
As of June 2014, a South Carolina governor can only serve for two consecutive terms. The governors are elected by public vote.
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.
A Representative is elected for two year terms. To date there is no limit on the number of terms they are able to serve although bills have been presented in the past but never approved.
Congressmen can be reelected an infinite amount of times. There is no limit to how many terms they can serve.
Unfortunately as many times as they're re-elected.
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Yes they do.
Answer: For all states except New Hampshire and Vermont, a governor can serve up to eight years, or two consecutive terms. However, a two term governor can wait 8 years and run again. In New Hampshire and Vermont, the length of terms is 2 years.
The constitution says that now, but it didn't then. By the way, he didn't serve 4 terms. He was elected four times, but died less than 3 months after his fourth inauguration.
Henry Clay ran for president a total of five times.
There are no limits to the number of terms a congressman might be able to serve.