The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
To lower the chances of an elected official becoming a tyrant and dictator.
two term limit in office
no limit
The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.
There is no legal or constitutional limitation.
no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
Before 2003 the limit was 3 terms. Since that time the term limit laws were repealed and their is currently no limit on time the governor of Utah can remain in office, providing of course that they are re-elected and/or don't retire from office.
He was elected 3 times, after arranging a constitutional change that removed the two-term limit. He is ill but standing for reelection on April 17, 2014.
Two terms is the limit. He was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012, so he is in his last term of office.