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In theory ten is the maximum but that can happen only in the unusual situation where the VP becomes president with two years remaining in the term and then is elected to two more terms . If there are more than two years remaining, he is allowed to serve only one more term . No one can ever be elected to more than two terms, so the usual maximum is eight years.

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