Yes, after his four re-elections Congress passed a law that said you could not serve more than two terms.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President who served more than two terms. He was elected to four terms but died early in the fourth. He served from March 4 ,1933 until his death on August 12, 1945
George Washington was the first president to be elected twice. In fact, Washington had to decline to serve a third term and thereby established the precedent against remaining in office for more than two terms.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only US president to be elected to more than two terms. He died during his fourth term and was succeeded by Harry Truman. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, now limits a President's term of office to two elections, or ten years if he (or she) serves less than two years of the last President's term.Amendment XXII (excerpt)"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."
No more than two consecutive terms.
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
yes a vice president can serve as many terms as the person voted president has chosen him as his running mate. this position is not elected by the people.
A US President cannot serve more than two terms.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms.
Franklin D Roosevelt -- he served 4 terms
Yes. Franklin Roosevelt was elected to four terms and served until his death in 1945. On February 27, 1951, the 22nd amendment was ratified which limits the president to two terms. However, in addition to the two full terms, a president may serve up to two years of a previous president's term.
FDR was elected to 4 terms. After he died during his fourth term, the Congress passed a law. The President of the USA can serve no more than 2 full terms as President (if he/she is Vice President to a President that dies in office, then they can serve the remaining term as President and serve an additional two terms in office). Therefore President Harry Truman could serve two full terms as President in addition to the term he finished up for FDR. (HST only ran for more term). LBJ could serve as two full terms plus the term he was Vice President for JFK. LBJ only served one full term as President. He did not run again in 1968.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The president is Franklin Delanor Roosevelt.
George Washington
YES. The Constitution states that a president can serve for 10 years or two terms. Since each term is 4 years, two terms is 8 years. In these cases, the Vice-President that becomes President can finish the two years, and then run for 2 more terms in office.
No, President Bush cannot serve any more terms since he has already done two. No president can do any more than two terms under our current U.S. law.