I assume you are asking about the 4 year term for the President. This was established by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, Article II, Section I: The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years.
No one stayed in the white house the shortest. All presidents have 4 year terms, and if they wish to run again, than some have two 4 year terms.
Yes. The 4-year term for the office of president is part of the original Constitution. Also, there was no limit to the number of terms a person could have in the original Constitution.
The President of the United States has a 4 year term of office and is permitted to serve a maximum of 2 terms.
There were no term limits until the 22nd amendment passed after the 4 terms of FDR. Washington set the tone for a president to only serve 2 terms, but it wasn't written in the constitution as part of the presidential term of office.
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There are 3 terms in a school year.
How are the terms of the homeownerscontract established
2 4-year terms
because they wanted!!
Most have 4 year terms.
India generally votes every 5 year terms rather than the 4 year terms in the US.
4 year terms-i believe they get 2 terms
The terms for Congress are Senate 6 year terms House of Representatives 2 year terms President Each term is 4 years with the max of 2 terms a total of 8 years.
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4 year terms
State senators in California serve 4 year terms, with a limit of three terms, or a limit of 12 years in total within the state legislature (4 year terms in the senate, 2 year terms in the assembly/lower house).
6 years. Senators have more responsibleity.