Two
Yes, he did.
one term
George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, WAS in office for two presidential terms, from 2001-2009. He served the maximum number of terms, which a person can serve as president of the United States.
George H. W. Bush (1988 - 1992)
No, President Bush cannot serve any more terms since he has already done two. No president can do any more than two terms under our current U.S. law.
George Bush, Jr. is the president who ran for the two terms prior to Barack Obama's two terms in office as the President of the United States of America.
Number 41 was George Bush, who served one term as President (1989-1993).
President Bush served 2 terms.
"W" aka the second George Bush served for two full term as president.
No. President Bush leaves office on Jan 20, 2009. Only 2 consecutive terms are permitted under US law.
Officially, January 20, 2009. US presidents can not serve for more than two consecutive terms, so President Bush was not allowed to run again in 2008. Barack Obama was elected on November 4, 2008, and on January 20, 2009, President Bush officially left office and President Obama began his first term.
He served as Vice President to Ronald Regan for two terms or 8 years.