Unlimited terms. The only elected federal office to have term limits is the president.
There is no limit to the number of terms to which a member of the House of Representatives can be elected.
John Tyler was elected to the Confederate House.
A president can be elected for two terms of four years. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president of the United States for twelve years, because the country didn't want to elect a new president during the war and the Great Depression of 1929.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
They are elected to four-year terms. The President can be re-elected one time. There are no restrictions on the number of vice-presidential terms.
James Garfield was a member of the House when he was elected president in 1880.( He was also elected to the senate at the same time, but refused that office to become President. )
Two consecurive elected terms.
They can serve two terms.
Two consecurive elected terms.
Ulysses S. Grant was elected in 1868. He served two terms as the 18th President.
By the president