You can only serve 10 years max as President. 2 if the president is killed while you are vp and then 8 more if 2 successful campaigns are run.
To the best of my knowledge, Senate and other offices don't usually have term limits.
There are no restrictions on the number of times a person can be elected to the US House of Representatives. This means that a representative can be reelected indefinitely as long as they continue to win their seat in each election cycle. The only requirement is that they meet the age and citizenship qualifications outlined in the US Constitution.
Grover Cleavland
because he did not like being president
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
i surely hope he does not be reelected
John Smith, the presidential incumbent, had a great chance of being reelected.
Abraham Lincoln was reelected in 1864.
No, a President is allowed to serve for two terms.
Safe Seat
Yes, Eisenhower was elected to two terms as president, 1952 and 1956.
Stephen Harper was reelected on 2008 October 14.
How many times was William Bradford reelected governor?