No, according to the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, a president can only serve a maximum of two terms, whether consecutive or not.
In the Philippines, senators serve six-year terms and elections are held every three years for half of the Senate. In 2013, the senators who were re-elected include Sonny Angara, Nancy Binay, JV Ejercito, and Grace Poe.
Yes it is. According to Article 2, Section 1, the term shall be four years, and George Washington established the custom of serving only two terms. However, one president (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) was able to seek and receive a third and fourth term. But after Roosevelt died in the midst of his fourth term, this led to the passage of the 22nd Amendment, which restricts all U.S. presidents to two terms only.
The three methods of presidential election discussed by the framers of the Constitution include using electoral college, simply selecting the president, and electing directly. As of 2014, the president is elected using the electoral college.
The Tripad Agreement is a binding agreement between three parties. It typically outlines the terms and conditions of a transaction or a partnership among the three entities involved. Each party's rights, responsibilities, and obligations are detailed in the document to prevent any misunderstandings or disputes in the future.
Senators are eligible for a pension after serving for at least five years. The amount of pension received is based on the years of service and the average salary during the highest three consecutive years of service.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to serve three terms.
Hayes didn't even serve 2 terms, let alone 3. He did not seek re-election after his first term. The only president to have served 3 terms is Franklin Roosevelt (he was elected to four terms, but died a short time into the fourth).
they can be elected.
I suppose it would depend on the city, but surely many cities do not have any term limits and mayors have been known to serve for many terms.
No. It's theoretically possible for a president of the US to have three nonconsecutive terms in office (elected vice-president, becomes president more than two years into his term, loses (or doesn't run) the next election, runs for president in a later election and wins, loses (or doesn't run) in the next election, runs AGAIN in a later election and wins). The only US president so far to serve non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland, who was elected in 1884, lost to Benjamin Harrison (despite winning the popular vote) in 1888, and was elected again in 1892.
The Members of the House of Representatives shall be elected for a term of three years, and shall serve for no more than three consecutive terms.
(Stephen) Grover Cleveland is the only US president to serve non consecutive terms. He served as the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. His first term of office ran from 1885 to 1889. He was defeated by Benjamin Harrison in 1888 and then defeated Harrison in 1992 and so served again 1893-1897.Grover Cleveland he was president before and after Benjamin Harrison.Also, although all of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's terms were consecutive, he technically served two nonconsecutive terms -- his first term and third term were not consecutive.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve three terms . It is now illegal for a president to serve more than two terms, so FDR's record will stand for a long time.
Because of the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, he was not eligible to serve two consecutive terms in office. He sat out from that position for three years and served in the interim as a State congressman and was then elected as the third President of the Republic of Texas.
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