22nd
The 12th Amendment changed the way the president is elected.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first president elected after the 22nd Amendment was ratified in 1951.
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The 22nd amendment says that no one can be elected President more than twice, and anyone who has served more than 2 years of someone else's term as President can only be elected to one full term.
The 12th amendment to the Constitution provides for the president and vice-president to be elected in separate ballots. Prior to this amendment the person who finished second in the balloting for president was elected vice-president.
The 23rd amendment, also known as the Bill of Adjoinment.
Article II
Amendment 22 is what you are thinking of.
The vice president is elected at the same time that the president is elected, as stated by the 12th Amendment. So, every 4 years.
the 22nd amendment limits the president to two terms, or a maximum of ten years
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.
The 12th Amendment provides the procedure for electing the President and the Vice President. Basically, it modified the process so that these positions are now elected by the Electoral College.