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The length of a term for the President of the United States is four years. A president may one serve two terms in his lifetime.
The President of the United States has a 4 year term of office and is permitted to serve a maximum of 2 terms.
The President of the United States can serve 8 consecutive years. That's two terms. He can be re-elected after that but he/she must sit out a term.
US Supreme Court justices are nominated by the President of the United States. Justices who are confirmed by the Senate serve for life, unless impeached.
If you are in the United States, then four years. A president can only serve two terms, which is eight years. Hope I cleared up :)
The senators of the United States serve for a 6 year term.
The president can serve for at most two full terms plus no more than 2 years of a partial term. There are no restrictions on the the vice-president except that he must be eligible to be president , so an ex-president who served two terms could not be vice-president.
The Confederate States of America only lasted long enough to elect one President, and that was Jefferson Davis.
as long as the president
The president of Hawaii is the president of the United States, Barack Obama.
George Bush served as President of the United States for one term, from January 20, 1989, to January 20, 1993. He was the 41st president and did not seek re-election after losing to Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential election.
It depends on the legislation of the country concerned. In the United States,ordinarily, a president can serve for at most two four-year terms for a total of 8 years. A president who first became president because he was the vice-president who took over the term of another president with two or less years to go, can serve an additional 8 years of his own, for a total of 10 years.