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Q: Which federal elected office as a consititutional term limit?
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What federal elected office has a Constitutional term limit?

The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.


How many terms can a member of the house of representatives be elected office?

no limit


Which of the following federal offices has a constitution mandated term limit?

The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.


What is term limit?

A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.


How long do you stay governor in Utah?

Before 2003 the limit was 3 terms. Since that time the term limit laws were repealed and their is currently no limit on time the governor of Utah can remain in office, providing of course that they are re-elected and/or don't retire from office.


How many terms is Obama serving?

Two terms is the limit. He was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012, so he is in his last term of office.


How long is Australia's president in office?

Australia does not have a president. The government is run by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected for a maximum of three years per term, but there is no limit to how many consecutive terms they can be elected to office.


What office has a 2 term limit?

The office of the President of the United States has a two-term limit.


Why did delegates of the Constitutional Convention limit the term of office?

To lower the chances of an elected official becoming a tyrant and dictator.


What is the length of time an elected official stays in office?

It's not a question, but I'll answer it anyway. The time an elected official stays in office is determined by the term length of the office, which varies from one government to another, the number of times the person is elected, and if/when the person is forced out of office, due to death, term limit if any, etc., or resigns. A person cannot be elected U. S. President more than twice, and a person who has served at least two years of a presidential term to which he/she was not elected cannot be elected President more than once.


What is the term of office in the judicial branch of the US federal government?

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 limit on re election?

Presidents can stay in office for two terms but senators can stay in office as long As they want if they keep getting re-elected.