If elected, a president can serve for two consecutive terms of four years each. If the president resigns or dies, and the vice president becomes president, he can serve out the remaining term of the former president. If the remaining portion of the term is less than two years, the new president can then run for and be elected to two consecutive terms of four years each. Short version- not more than 10 years with two years as a replacement for the president and eight years as an elected official.
The executive branch, namely the presidency, is the only office on which there are any term limits,
the executive branch is the president so it is 4 years.
what is the term legnth of the execusive branch
they can limit the legislative branch's power by veto their law
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The Executive Branch consists of the President and Vice President. The term of their presidency is four years or if re-elected eight years.
The Judicial Districts.
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Don't they use checks and balances? That's my answer.
So that one branch is not stronger than tthe other.
The judiciary can hold the Executive branch to account for its actions; it is a system of 'checks and balances' that ensure no branch of government has too much power.
They serve for life! :)