The limit on the amount of terms a president can serve is two. Each term is four years so the limit on the amount of years a president can serve is eight. A president must be re-elected in order to serve a second term.
The US president can be elected for two terms which would be 8 years total.
A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
Technically, there is no legal limit to the number of terms a person can serve as U. S. President. The 22nd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution limits the number of times a person can be elected U. S. President to two. Those who previously served at least two years as President or Acting President can be elected only once.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
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.
Because of the 22nd Amdendment. It allows each president to run for the presidency for a total of 2 terms.
US presidents can be elected to no more than two terms of four years each. They can not serve for more than 10 years and so can not be elected for a second term if they have already served more than 2 years of another president's term. This limit is set by the 22nd amendment to the Constitution which was ratified March 27, 1951. Before that date, there were no limits on how many times a president might be re-elected.
Generally it's two four-year terms, or eight years total. However, it's possible to serve for up to ten years if the person starts as vice-president, then becomes president after at least two years into that term.
A person can be elected as the president of the United States a maximum of two times. Each term lasts four years. Therefore, a person can serve as president for a maximum of eight years.
Andrew Johnson completed the 1865-1869 presidential term, to which Abraham Lincoln was elected, after the assassination of President Lincoln. He failed to get nominated to run for another term. Andrew Johnson was elected Vice President once, never elected President, and served as President a total of about 97% of a term. Lyndon Johnson completed the 1961-1965 presidential term, to which John F. Kennedy was elected, after the assassination of President Kennedy. In 1964, he was reelected for the 1965-1969 term. Lyndon Johnson was elected Vice President once, elected President once, and served as President a total of about 1.29 terms.
In the United States, a President is elected every four years.
The Amendment was created shortly after Franklin D. Roosevelt died. He was elected for a total of four terms. Some see that as a sign of dictatorship, as he was still in office when he died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Who knows how much longer he would have stayed in office.