As many times as they can until they retire or die. There are no term limits on the US Congress. Many US senators are in their 70s or even 80s, with 15% having 3 terms of service (18 years) or more. Strom Thurmond was elected in the 1950s and died in office after 48 years of service at the age of 100.
The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
If you are talking US Congress then there is no limit to the number of terms a congressman (or Senator) can serve, so they can be reelected as many times as they want if they can get the people to vote for them.
Too long, theres some that have been there all there life, Congressmen are elected for two-year terms. They are reelected as many times as they care to be--it is very rare to see a congressman voted out of office.
4 years
(in the US) There is no limit.
The US has no term limits on members of the Congress, neither House nor Senate. Unless his or her congressional district is abolished by reapportionment, a Representative can be elected as many times as he wishes, subject only to his popularity and his longevity.
A US Representative is elected to a 2-year term.There is no limit to the number of 2-year terms to which a US Congressman may be elected.2 years
As many times as they can until they retire or die. There are no term limits on the US Congress. Many US senators are in their 70s or even 80s, with 15% having 3 terms of service (18 years) or more. Strom Thurmond was elected in the 1950s and died in office after 48 years of service at the age of 100.
I think he was never elected
No- his highest elected office was US Congressman.
No. The members of the US Congress are elected by the people in the district which the Congressman represents. The senators are elected by their states.
He was elected to the US presidency four times, He also served some elected offices in the state of New York.
He was a Tennessee Congressman, but was a Texas US Senator for 13 years.
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.
Garfield was elected to nine terms as a US Congressman . He was elected to the Senate the year he was elected President and so never served in the Senate. He was also a state Senator in Ohio.
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.