It is 4 years. However, they can be be re-elected once more, giving a total of 8 possible years.
4 years for each term and 8 years for a total.
The President serves a term of four years and is limited to two terms .
Your question is worded incorrectly and cannot be answered as written. If you meant to ask how many years in a term, then the answer is four.
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The Executive Office of the President. (EOP)
Each state has its own rules. Normally (48 of 50 states), the governor serves for four years, but in New Hampshire and Vermont, it is only 2 years. For example, California elects governors every four years; they are elected the same year as the Presidential elections. But many states elect governors in the years when there is no Presidential election. There used to be more states with two-year terms but they have gradually changed to 4 years.
The limit is two four-year terms of office. The rule was not officially in place, but each President at the time abided by this rule. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the exception where he served a total of four terms in office. The 22nd Amendment was then adopted after World War II which restricts a sitting President to only two four-year terms of office.
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a president can only be elected twice and each one lasts 4 years
The Executive Office of the President. (EOP)
The oath of office for president contains 34 words.
The presidential term is for 48 months (4 years). A person can serve as president for only two consecutive terms.
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8 years in full office
The President of the United States can serve Two Terms of office. Each term is four years.
2 presidential terms equals to 8 years.