Presidential terms are four years long. The maximum number of terms anyone can serve as president is two unless the person assumed office after a president died or was removed from office. In that case, if the new president served more than two years of the term of the former president, the new president can only serve one more term as president.
2 terms10 year maximum president dies with 2 years left the vice finishes the 2 years and then can serve 2 more terms
George W. Bush and John Q. Adams did not serve as vice presidents. Note, George H. W. Bush and John Adams did serve as vice presidents.
Eight. Each term is 4 years. A president can serve a term and then get re-elected one time.
4 years
The Vice President becomes President and completes the original Presidents original term of office.
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.
the qualifications are different
I suppose this would depend on the organization. In many cases, the vice-presidents serve at the discretion of the CEO and can be asked to resign by the CEO.
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Only one for the full eight years.
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There are 18 Vice Presidents world wide.