The President and Vice President serve a term of office of four years. The Twenty-second Amendment (which took effect in 1951) provides that no one may be elected to the office more than twice, and that no one may be elected President more than once who has held the office of (or acted as) President for more than two years of another's term (thus a person may hold the office of President no longer than ten years--two four-year terms and one term less than two years having been a vice president who succeeded to the Presidency
2007-01-06 18:30:38
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answer #1
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answered by bradshaw 1
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A president serves a 4 year term and he can be re-elected only once.
2007-01-06 18:24:22
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answer #2
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answered by SatanicYoda 3
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president 4 times and died in office early in his 4th term. - But this was before the Constitution was amended to prohibit anyone from being elected president more than twice.
2007-01-06 18:39:53
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answer #3
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answered by Franklin 5
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Each elected term is 4 years. He/she can only be re-elected once. A person cannot be president longer than 10 years less one day.
2007-01-06 18:14:39
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answer #4
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answered by Jack 5
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Hopefully not too long. GET OUT GEORGE BUSH YOU SAD LITTLE MAN!!!
2007-01-06 18:18:28
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answer #5
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answered by Cato Says "Kalamaloo" 4
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In dubyahs case, too long.
2007-01-06 18:18:23
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answer #6
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answered by coka-ko-lah 3
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min 4year ,max 8year
2007-01-07 03:05:45
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answer #7
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answered by water yu 3
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for the U.S....4 yrs
2007-01-06 18:18:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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giraffe
2007-01-06 18:24:04
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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