Term limits in the United States

In the politics of the United States, term limits restrict the number of terms an officeholder may serve. At the federal level, the President can be elected to at most two four-year terms, per the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution which came into force on February 27, 1951.

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Term limits in the United States

In the politics of the United States, term limits restrict the number of terms an officeholder may serve. At the federal level, the President can be elected to at most two four-year terms, per the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution which came into force on February 27, 1951.

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