The US president can be elected for two terms which would be 8 years total.
There are four years in a president's term of elected office.
5 years and the president can't be re-elected.
4 yearss The President and Vice President are elected together or a 4 year term. They can be re-elected once for a total of 8 years.
The president of the US is elected for a 4-year term. Thereafter, the president may be re-elected for one additional term, for a maximum total of eight years.
the French president is elected for five years.
Technically, 12. In the most extreme of circumstances, a VP could become president for 4 years if the president were to be killed immediately after taking office. He/she could then be elected twice, equalling 8 years total as the elected president.
They are elected to four-year terms. The President can be re-elected one time. There are no restrictions on the number of vice-presidential terms.
The limit on the amount of terms a president can serve is two. Each term is four years so the limit on the amount of years a president can serve is eight. A president must be re-elected in order to serve a second term.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
The President is elected every four years.
Technically, there is no legal limit to the number of terms a person can serve as U. S. President. The 22nd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution limits the number of times a person can be elected U. S. President to two. Those who previously served at least two years as President or Acting President can be elected only once.
every president is elected for 4 years is what i hear