The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
A US senator's term is six years, with a maximum of two terms.
A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
US congressmen are elected to 2-year terms.
US Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
There is no term limit (maximum number of elected terms) for the US Congress.
A US President is restricted to only two elected terms and up to two years of a President that person succeeded in office - for a total of 10 years maximum as President.
They are limits imposed on many state and local elected positions of a maximum total number of terms and/or a maximum number of consecutive terms that a person may serve.
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6 year terms
The president of the US isn't appointed ... rather, elected. A maximum of two terms (8 years) is all they can serve in that office.
Franklin D. Roosevelt hold the record of being elected for four consecutive terms as president. Prior to that, it was the custom of US President to only run a maximum of two terms. The result was a change in the US Constitution to allow for only 2 terms.