It's in the 22nd amendment.
To limit presidential terms ocf office
Yes. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the US President to two terms of office.
The length of Presidential and Vice Presidential terms is set in Article II, Section 1, Clause 1.
The limitation of Presidential terms of office are specified in the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The amendment was passed by Congress on March 24, 1947 and ratified on February 27, 1951. The amendment excluded Truman who was in office. The first President to whom it applied was Dwight Eisenhower who took office on January 20,1953.
The 22nd
Limit on presidential terms......
The 22nd amendment limits the Presidential terms of office. The amendment was proposed by Congress on March 24, 1947 and ratified on February 27, 1951.
Up until 1947 after FDR, there was no term limit, only the example of two terms set by Washington in the 1700's. The 22nd amendment limits presidential occupation to two terms or 8 years, lest something is to happen to him answered by the 25th amendment of presidential succession.
AMENDMENT #22
12th Amendment- Revises presidential election procedures 20th Amendment- New President takes office on January 20th 22nd Amendment- President can only have 2 terms 25th Amendment- Rules for who becomes president if something happens to the president
presidential succession is the order in which the office of president is to be filled
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