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That means the longest any president could serve is 10 years, though no one has been in the White House that long since Congress passed the constitutional amendment on term limits. Can you be president after being impeached? To date, no president or vice president has been removed from office by impeachment and conviction. The following table lists federal officials for whom impeachment proceedings were instituted and referred to a committee of the House of Representatives.

Can a president run for vice president after 2 terms? The term of office for both the vice president and the president is four years. Additionally, neither the Constitution's eligibility provisions nor the Twenty-second Amendment's presidential term limit explicitly disqualify a twice-elected president from serving as vice president.

What happens if a president is impeached? Parliament votes on the proposal by secret ballot, and if two thirds of all representatives agree, the president is impeached. Once impeached , the president's powers are suspended, and the Constitutional Court decides whether or not the President should be removed from office.

What is the president's salary? President of the United States. What president served the most years? President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Who is the Democratic nominee ? Issues The U. Legal System U.

Foreign Policy U. Liberal Politics U. Tom Murse. Political Journalist. Tom Murse has been writing about politics and government for over two decades, and has been recognized by the Nieman Foundation for fairness in investigative reporting. Twitter Twitter. Cite this Article Format. Murse, Tom. Chart of the Presidents and Vice Presidents. Barack Obama's Two Terms as President. The First 30 Days of the George W. Bush Presidency.

Current Justices of the U. For example, could former President Barack Obama have run for president again in ? No, a President can not serve a third term whether the terms are consecutive or not.

Roosevelt FDR was elected president for a fourth term, imposes a two-term limit on presidential candidates and was established to formalize a tradition George Washington started by refusing to run for a third term in The 22nd Constitutional Amendment states that no person elected president and no person to hold the office of president for more than two years is allowed to be elected more than once more. It makes no difference whether the two terms are consecutive. This amendment also makes it clear that if Vice President Al Gore had taken over for President Clinton during the first two years of Clinton's first term, then he would have only been allowed to run once more.

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