The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
A US senator's term is six years, with a maximum of two terms.
A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
US congressmen are elected to 2-year terms.
There is no term limit (maximum number of elected terms) for the US Congress.
US Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
A US President is restricted to only two elected terms and up to two years of a President that person succeeded in office - for a total of 10 years maximum as President.
They are limits imposed on many state and local elected positions of a maximum total number of terms and/or a maximum number of consecutive terms that a person may serve.
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6 year terms
Franklin D. Roosevelt hold the record of being elected for four consecutive terms as president. Prior to that, it was the custom of US President to only run a maximum of two terms. The result was a change in the US Constitution to allow for only 2 terms.
The president of the US isn't appointed ... rather, elected. A maximum of two terms (8 years) is all they can serve in that office.