US presidents can be elected to no more than two terms of four years each. They can not serve for more than 10 years and so can not be elected for a second term if they have already served more than 2 years of another president's term.
This limit is set by the 22nd amendment to the Constitution which was ratified March 27, 1951. Before that date, there were no limits on how many times a president might be re-elected.
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The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
Never. He ran twice for US President, and was elected both times.
They can only be reelected once. This restriction appears in the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Before this amendment was ratified, there was no limit on how many terms a president could be elected to serve.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President to be elected more than two times. He was elected to four terms, in 1932,1936,1940 and 1944. His record will never be equaled because since then an amendment has been ratified that limits the president to being elected no more than twice.
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Bill Clinton was elected US President in 1992. He was re-elected in 1996.
At this writing, 5/3/2010, no woman has ever been elected President or Vice President of the US.
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THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people