The Twenty-Second Amendment limits a US President two two elections (or to one election if a period of more than two years of a previous term was served - so it's not ten years maximum; it's either six or eight, depending on the circumstances). The amendment was passed in 1947 and ratified in 1951, after Franklin D. Roosevelt served three terms starting in 1933, was elected to a fourth and died in office in 1945, toward the end of WWII.
The 25th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States prescribes when and how the vice president becomes the Acting President.
The first sentence of the twenty-second Amendment to the United States constitution states:No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.Congress passed the amendment on March 21, 1947, and it was ratified on February 27, 1951.
if you mean how many terms they can serve, they can only serve two four-year terms at once but they can run again after another president has been elected.
In 1920, Calvin Coolidge was elected to serve as vice-president under Warren Harding.
There is no such amendment. A president is allowed to serve for a second term. The last two presidents, Bush and Obama, both served for two terms. The 22nd amendment prohibits a third term.
They can only be reelected once. This restriction appears in the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Before this amendment was ratified, there was no limit on how many terms a president could be elected to serve.
The 25th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States prescribes when and how the vice president becomes the Acting President.
According to the 25th Amendment, a president can only serve two terms and a maximum of 10 years. Franklin Roosevelt was elected four times before the Amendment was enacted.
if a US President is elected for 2 terms he will serve 8 years unless he resigns, dies, or becomes unable to perform his duties. A vice-president (or other official) who succeeds an elected president may serve for up to 2 years without forfeiting eligibility to two elected terms. So a President can serve a maximum of 10 years under the law set forth in the 22nd Amendment.
Franklin D. Roosevelt being elected to serve four terms as President.
Such is the 22nd amendment to the Constitution . Actually the amendment says the president can only be elected to 2 terms- he may serve part of another term.
The number of years FDR was president. He served 3 terms and died in 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.
The term limits for the president were put in place by an amendment to the Constitution. The president can only be elected as president two times and if he served for more than half of a term to which he was not elected, he can only be elected for one term.
The 22nd Amendment states that no president will be elected to more than 2 terms or 10 years. Under traditional circumstances the president will be elected to a four year term, then will be re-elected to a second four year term. After serving the eight years, that president may not run again. The ten year clause exists in case a president were to be assassinated. If the president were to be killed, the vice president would then become president. If the (assassinated) president were to serve two years before being assassinated, the vice president would serve the remaining two years, and may run for two more terms (8 years), which would total ten. No one may serve more than ten years. This amendment was passed because many people feared that a president may gain too much power and never leave office.
Some critics want the 22nd amendment repealed because they think some presidents should serve more than 2 term limits. The 22nd amendment only allows a President to serve to terms.
The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified on February 27, 1951, specifies Presidential term limit restrictions, wherein "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."