The Vice President serves the same 4 year term as the President.
The Vice-president is elected for four-years along with the president. There is no limit on how many terms a vice-president can serve.
Yes it is quite possible of a vice president to become president yes yes it is
4 years
yes he or she can
The United States Constitution does not specify how many times a Vice President can be elected, whereas the President can only be elected twice. A person not qualified to be president, can not hole the office of vice president.
Four years. The same as the President that he serves.
Legal schollars are not agreed on this point, but there is no explicit limit in the Constitution to how many terms a person may be elected to the office of Vice-President. The two term limit applies only to the office of President. YES they can
4 years, unless they die, get fired, resign, or get brought back on the ticket for the next election.
8 years in full office
yes a vice president can serve as many terms as the person voted president has chosen him as his running mate. this position is not elected by the people.
The 22nd amendment limits presidents to a maximum term of just under 10 years. There is no corresponding limit for the vice-president; a person could theoretically be the vice-president for multiple presidents.
Eligibility The Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution states that "no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States."[4] However, unlike the two-election limit imposed on the Presidency by the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, there is no restriction of the number of terms a person can serve as Vice President. To serve as Vice President, an individual must be: * a natural born U.S. citizen not younger than 35 * must have been living in the U.S. for at least 14 years[5] * eligible for the office of President (as stated in the Twelfth Amendment)[4]shutup