The terms for Congress are
Senate 6 year terms
House of Representatives 2 year terms
President
Each term is 4 years with the max of 2 terms a total of 8 years.
the 22nd
yes
Gerald Ford was re-elected 12 times in succession to his seat in Congress.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.
As of 1947, when the 22nd Amendment was passed by Congress, a president is limited to only serving two terms.
The 20th amendment to the U.S. constitution enforces the commencement of the terms of the President, Vice President, and Members of Congress.
He served in the US Congress for nine terms before he was elected President.
The 20th Amendment madethe 20th of January Inauguration Day.
Twenty-second amendment A+
It is because congress passed a law limiting a president to 2 terms.
No, he was not vice president or even a governor. He did serve two terms in Congress and ran for governor of Ohio.
He was a lawyer and best noted for serving 12 consecutive terms in Congress .