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A president can serve no more than two full terms.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He served 3 full terms and part of a fourth before his death.
The US President can serve a maximum two full terms. One term is four years. A president who finishes another president's term which has less than two years to go, can still serve two more full terms. Therefore, in theory, it is possible to serve for 10 years in this special case.
FDR was elected to 4 terms. After he died during his fourth term, the Congress passed a law. The President of the USA can serve no more than 2 full terms as President (if he/she is Vice President to a President that dies in office, then they can serve the remaining term as President and serve an additional two terms in office). Therefore President Harry Truman could serve two full terms as President in addition to the term he finished up for FDR. (HST only ran for more term). LBJ could serve as two full terms plus the term he was Vice President for JFK. LBJ only served one full term as President. He did not run again in 1968.
There is no limit to the number of terms a senator can serve
2 terms
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
There are currently 41 black representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. There is one black senator. For a full list, see related links.
Speaker of the house of Representatives. For a full list, visit this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession beachball45
There is no limit.
Many presidents have served two full terms.
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The calendar committee.
The lower house or House of representatives is called the Dáil or Dáil Éireann in full.
The U. S. House of Representatives has been kept at 435 seats since about a hundred years ago. It went up to 436 when Alaska became a state and 437 when Hawaii became a state (both in 1959), but it was back to 435 within a couple of years.
As long as he gets elected.