The executive branch, namely the presidency, is the only office on which there are any term limits,
They serve for life! :)
Neither the Judicial nor Legislative Branch (Congress) has term limits. The difference is, Senators and Congressmen may be voted out of office, but members of the Judicial Branch can only be involuntarily removed from the bench if they are impeached by the House of Representatives and convicted by the Senate.
In the legislative branch of the United States Government, the term length for members of the House of Representative are two years and a staggered six years for members of the Senate. There is no limit on the amount of terms a person can serve.
The US Presidency has essentially a two-term limit and is the only federal office with term limits. State governors have terms limits of various sorts in some states.
It is a four year term of office and is subject to a two term limit.
There is no limit.
There is no term limit for the governor of Minnesota.
Usually unlimited but its possible there is a limit for some cities.
The term of office for judges in the judicial branch of the US federal government is for life. This means that they serve until retirement, death, or if they are impeached and removed from office. There is no set term limit for federal judges.
what is the term legnth of the execusive branch
The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
It is a four year term and is not subject to term limits.