They get four years then there is a re-election then they can win another four years
Presidents can stay in office for two terms but senators can stay in office as long As they want if they keep getting re-elected.
They have a maximum of two terms of four years, so eight years is the longest they can serve.
yes.
if u mean how long is a presidents election period then its 4 years also a president can only be selected two times which means they can only stay in precidency for 8 years
Presidents have been around for 204 years
Filipino presidents serve a single term of six years and are not eligible for re-election. This term limit was established to promote political stability and prevent the entrenchment of power. The six-year term applies to both elected presidents and those who assume office through succession.
Yes, U.S. presidents can stay in Washington, D.C. after their presidency. Many former presidents choose to remain in the area to maintain connections with political and social networks, as well as for access to resources and events. However, they are not obligated to stay and may choose to live elsewhere. Ultimately, the decision is personal and varies from one president to another.
Not unless you get an invitation from the president. Some presidents were known to invite big contributors to stay over night.
Four years.
As long as they stay babies is how long they stay babies.
how long would you stay with us how long would you stay with us
US Representatives stay in office for two years, but can be re-elected indefinitely. US Congresspeople stay in office for six years, and also can be re-elected indefinitely. US Presidents stay in office for four years, can be re-elected once but can serve a total of ten years in the office.