By the books is 8 year. Or what is know as the two term tradition which a term is 4 years.
George Washington.
The US president can be elected for two terms which would be 8 years total.
Ike was president for 8 years, or 2 terms, serving from 1953-1961.
There are four years in a president's term of elected office.
The president of the senate is the vice-president of the United States. He does not get an automatic pension , but his four years as senate president are treated as if he were in Congress. He gets no pension unless he serves a total of 5 years as vice-president and in Congress. The size of the pension is based on the total number of years served.
On July'2 1818 he was elected president, and he served a little over six month's of presidency before he was shot, and killed!
The president can remain in office for 2 four year terms . A total of eight years maximum
Each term is 4 years and a president can serve 2 terms for a total of 8 years.
A president can serve 2 terms of 4 years each. A total of 8 years.
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5 years and the president can't be re-elected.
No. A US President is limited to two 4-year terms (8 years total).