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The 22nd Amendment sets the term limit for President of the United States, stating that no person may be elected to the office more than twice and that no person who has acted a...
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US Government and Constitution
The 22nd Amendment sets the term limit for President of the United States, stating that no person may be elected to the office more than twice and that no person who has acted a...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest term as President of the United States, holding office for more than twelve years from March 1933 to April 1945 across four elected pres...
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How many times can the president be elected under current U.S. rules? A president may be elected to two four-year terms, for a maximum of eight years in office. This limit is se...
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George Washington established a two-term precedent when he declined a third nomination in 1796, and the norm endured for 150 years across party lines. The tradition reflected bo...
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Can a president run 3 terms? Under current U.S. law, the answer is no. The Constitution allows a president to be elected to two terms, or up to ten years if they assume the pres...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is the only president of the United States to have been elected to and served four terms in office, serving from 1933 until his death in April 1945 during...
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Barack Obama could not run again in 2020 because he had already served two elected presidential terms, making him ineligible under the 22nd Amendment. The amendment limits any p...
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The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution limits presidents to two elected terms in office. Proposed in March 1947 and ratified in February 1951, it was designed to p...
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