The US presidency comes up for election every four years on those years which are divisible by 4. Elections are held on the first Tuesday in November unless Nov. 1 is on Tuesday in which case the election is held the second Tuesday.
Yes
the election of 1816 :)
President Barack Obama became the president for the first time in the month of January. The President of the United States always assumes office on January 20, the year following their election (president election takes place in November).
The economy was the worst domestic problem facing Obama at the time of his election.
They serve as Acting President andvice President during the interim period till the time of another election being held.
He/she can be impeached
Barack Obama won the president election for 2012.
the election always takes place on the 1st Tuesday of November so for the 2008 election it was on November 4th.
There wasn't an election. At that time the general population didn't vote for President. Congress decided who would be president and they all picked Washington with no questions.
There is always a congressional election held at the same time as the presidential election. However, since Congressmen serve for only a two-year term and the president serves for four years, there is a another Congressional election in the middle of the president's term. ( I am talking about the lower house of Congress. The senate elects one-third of its members every two years, so one-third of the senators are also elected at the same time as the President. )
Its from the time of Election up to death. Hence no time limit
As I write this, the 2012 election has concluded, so the next election for president will be in 2016.