Abraham Lincoln was elected U.S. President twice, but he was assassinated only six weeks after beginning his second term.
2 terms. 8 years total.
Shirley Chisholm, the first black U.S. congresswomen, served 7 terms.
A Representative is elected for two year terms. To date there is no limit on the number of terms they are able to serve although bills have been presented in the past but never approved.
1860 U. S. Presidential / Vice Presidential Election Results:180 votes - Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin72 votes - John C. Breckinridge / Joseph Lane39 votes - John Bell / Edward Everett12 votes - Stephen A. Douglas / Herschel V. Johnson1864 U. S. Presidential / Vice Presidential Election Results:212 votes - Abraham Lincoln / Andrew Johnson21 votes - George B. McClellan / George H. Pendleton
Abraham Lincoln ran for president twice, in 1860 and 1864.
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A president can serve two presidential terms of four years. Altogether, he/she can serve eight years as president.
LIncoln served three terms in the Illinois legislature in the years 1832-1842.
They are elected to four-year terms. The President can be re-elected one time. There are no restrictions on the number of vice-presidential terms.
a president can only be elected twice and each one lasts 4 years
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The presidential term is for 48 months (4 years). A person can serve as president for only two consecutive terms.
federal justices are appointed for life or until they resign Depends on the type of justice you are refering to - Federal judges serve for life after their Presidential appointment. State judges serve limited terms as they are elected - terms vary depending on jurisdiction
There is no limit to this question they can serve as many terms as they want as long as they get re-elected. However they can only serve two terms per election.up to two terms
They can serve only two terms.