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It's not a question, but I'll answer it anyway. The time an elected official stays in office is determined by the term length of the office, which varies from one government to another, the number of times the person is elected, and if/when the person is forced out of office, due to death, term limit if any, etc., or resigns. A person cannot be elected U. S. President more than twice, and a person who has served at least two years of a presidential term to which he/she was not elected cannot be elected President more than once.
Each president elected stays in office for four years
stays the same length
two weeks
president stays for five years, but the government stays for four years.
as long as your mom
lame duck
no its returned to your address or just stays at the post office
Two years
the wave length stays the same length, it'll just diffract fron the air to the water and vice versa.
The president of India stays in office for 5 years
It is 2 4 year terms so all together 8 years and they do not have to be back to back. The exact text of the 22nd Amendment:"Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."