Franklin D. Roosevelt is the president who served longer than the eight-year term. He was elected for four terms and served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
There are no bonus 2nd term powers, though a 2nd term president no longer has to worry about elections.
Four years in one term, Eight years if he is elected for a second term, but in the US a President can only serve two terms for a max of eight years.
He was no longer president.
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
The Executive Branch consists of the President and Vice President. The term of their presidency is four years or if re-elected eight years.
A president serves four years, and if he is re-elected, he may serve another four years. Mr. Obama was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012. Under the constitution, a president may not serve more than that, so when he term officially ends in January of 2017, he will no longer be president, having served eight years.
False. The president's term is 4 years and can serve 2 terms for a total of 8 years.
yes.
He was the president twice. So it was eight years
A president serves four years in a term. Theodore Roosevelt was elected to two terms, so therefore, he served as president for eight years.
No- Johnson was not convicted of the impeachment charges and so stayed in office to finish out his term.
The new President will take oath for the office January 20th 2017. At this time President Barack Obama will no longer be President.