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Under the 22nd Amendment, what is the maximum number of terms a president can be elected to office?
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Under the 22nd Amendment, what is the maximum number of terms a president can be elected to office?
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It is 2 terms I believe. He/She serves for 8 years because each term is 4 years.
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Only two terms. But each term is four years. So he can only serve a total of eight years in office.
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