If a president is elected, they are alotted 2 four year terms if they are re-elected after their first term.
A Presidential term lasts for four consecutive years. All Presidents can be elected for a second term, but can not get another one.
Two
A term is four years.
The president of the US is elected for a 4-year term. Thereafter, the president may be re-elected for one additional term, for a maximum total of eight years.
The Vice-President elect.
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
the vice president elect
The term of a president is 4 years, and they can run for two terms.
An inauguration
Every 4 years we choose a new president in the United States.
8 years
When the president is elected he or she will serve a term of not more than 4 years to be followed by no more than 1 more term of not more than 4 years if elected again. This means that the maximum number of years a president can be elected to serve is 8. It's possible for a president to serve more than that if his or her first term was the result of the previous president stepping down or passing away. The Vice President would finish the first president's term and still be eligible to be elected twice to two 4 year terms
the vice president