History, asked by Supper17, 1 year ago

so mates a new one for THE BRAINLOEST.so here's ure question.'the time period of presidents of America as well as the no. of times they can be elected

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Answered by kirtiprasanjenpchfhd
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the time period is 5years and they can be elected for 3 times...

shardul1925: really 3 or 2
kirtiprasanjenpchfhd: its 2
shardul1925: yaa
kirtiprasanjenpchfhd: due to this reason Mr. obama can't became the president this time...
Answered by mahfoozfarhan4
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two most unpopular presidential candidates ever – so why can’t Barack Obama stay on for a third term?

The 22nd amendment of the United States constitution, ratified in 1951, states: “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice”.

And if someone takes over as President for two years or more, such as when Vice President Gerald Ford stepped in after President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1973, they can then only be re-elected once.

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