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Yes. the President of the United States of America is elected to 4 year terms, and can only serve for a total of 10 years in office. That way, a Vice-President who becomes President because of death or resignation with less than two years left in that term can then be elected to two full 4-year terms.

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12y ago

Yes there are term limits for Governor in Louisiana. A Governor can only serve two (2) consecutive (back to back) terms in office.

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12y ago

No, members of Congress do not have term limits. A lot of debating has been done to introduce term limits in Congress but is paid no attention by the Supreme Court and Congress itself.

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3y ago
I know the president and the SCOTUS get paid for life ...Who else ????

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12y ago

36 states currently have some kind of term limit on their governor, but it's not in the Constitution.

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15y ago

Yes, it is different for each state. http://www.nga.org/Files/pdf/GOVLIST2008.PDF

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8y ago

Simply put, no. This is know as Gubernatorial Term Limits.

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16y ago

You bet they should and so should the Presidency and the Premiers and politicians in Canada as well.

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12y ago

No, but they probably should.

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11y ago

I don't think so.

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