* I think impeachment is merely the vote to remove a president from office. I don't remember the term for the actual removal.
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Impeachment is an official accusation. Conviction (by the US Senate) is a finding of guilty.
The two-term tradition.
No person who is not elligible to be President can become Vice-President. No person may be elected more than twice to the office of President. There is disagreement as to whether this prevents a former President from serving as a Vice-President, since he would not have been elected to the office of President should he succeed to that office due to the death or disability of the President. But he clearly would be prevented from running for election after filling out the remainder of the term of a President who died in office.
Either way is permissible, and both have happened. A President is limited to ten years in office. That means that a Vice President (or Speaker of the House, or whoever winds up taking office) can take over office if the President dies or resigns for two years of the original President's term and then be elected to two full terms of his or her own. The Constitution does not dictate that they be consecutive terms.
The President of the United States can serve Two Terms of office. Each term is four years.
Amendment 22-Presidential Term Limits1. 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. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President, when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.2. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.
impeach
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.
the vice president takes over untill end of term No. When the Vice President accedes to the Presidency and becomes President, that individual is subject to precisely the same Constitutional provisions, including potentially being subject to impeachment and removal from office.
How can a president's legacy be carried forward after his term of office
A political party's nominee for president chooses who will replace him/her in the event that he/she cannot finish his/her term due to death, resignation or removal from office, but the party must approve the choice. That person is the presidential nominee's running mate or the vice-presidential nominee. When the office of the Vice President becomes vacant during a term due to the death, resignation or removal from office of either the President or the Vice President, the President chooses someone to fill the vacancy, but the choice must be approved by both Houses of Congress. A President who completes his/her term does not choose who will succeed him/her.
The vice president would take office because the constitution states that if the president dies or resigns during his term in office the vice president serves the rest of the term
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.
President's term is four years but can be re-elected for a second term.
The term is four years and coincides with the president's term.
U. S. presidents have a 4-year term and they can only be elected to two terms. If they assumed the office after the death or removal of a president and served more than two years, they can only be elected to one additional term as president. Hence, the most a president can now serve is 10 years.
The President's term of office starts on January 20th as specified in the 20th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Vice-President Article 56 of the Indian Constitution makes it clear that the term of the President is five years from the date on which he enters the office. His term may terminate earlier (i) by resignation addressed to the Vice-President, or (ii) by removal by impeachment for violation of the Constitution.