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The President of the United States can serve Two Terms of office. Each term is four years.
James Madison served as president for eight years.
A president can be in office a total of two terms. Some presidents have been in office a little longer than that, but after Roosevelt was elected 4 times, a law was passed that 8 years was the limit. People wanted George Washington to be in office longer than 8 years, but he refused not wanting America to have anyone like a king. (The whole reason why we fought the Revolutionary War.) It's 10 years. If the vice-president succeeds a sitting president and serves 2 years or less of that president's term then the vice-president can still serve 2 terms of 4 years each (assuming he can get elected) so that's 2 + 4 + 4 = 10. That's the only way that can happen. If a person is elected to the office of president then it's 2 terms = 8 years. But the maximum any person could conceivably serve is 10 years.
The presidential term is for 48 months (4 years). A person can serve as president for only two consecutive terms.
Yes: in modern America, a president can only serve two terms and up to ten years in presidential office.
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Ten years.
a president can serve 8 years which is two full terms of 4 years each. but in south Korea they can only hold office for 5 years and in china they can hold office for 10 years
President Gerald Ford held the office of the presidency for 2.42 years.
president for 1945-1953
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A US president may serve up to two terms of four years each, for a total maximum of 8 years in office.
Eisenhower was the 34th President, in office 1953-61.
None have served exactly 10 years.
4 years
Must be 30+ Years of age and a natural citizen of Colombia And for the president/vice president and in office for four years.
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.