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  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt served as president longer than any other Chief Executive - 12 years 39 days. William Henry Harrison served the shortest time - 31 days. Twelve presidents have served exactly two terms (8 years). Thirteen have served exactly one term (4 years). + Cleveland 's length of service is for two complete non-consecutive terms.

    • Two-Term Limitation
    • The 22nd Amendment: Defining Presidential Terms
    • History
    • Third Term Arguments
    • Sources

    On March 21, 1947, during the administration of President Harry S. Truman, Congress approved the amendment defining presidential term limits. The states ratified the amendment on Feb. 27, 1951. Before the 22nd Amendment, the Constitution did not limit the number of presidential terms, though many early presidents, including George Washington, impos...

    The relevant section of the 22nd Amendmentdefining presidential terms reads: American presidents are elected for four-year terms. While the 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two full terms in office, it also allows them to serve up to two years of another president's term. So if a president died, resigned, or was impeached and removed from office...

    The Constitution framers originally considered a lifetime appointment of the president by Congress. When this proposal failed, they discussed whether the president should be elected by Congress, the people, or a method in between, such as the Electoral College (which was eventually chosen), and whether term limits should be imposed. The idea of an ...

    Over the years, several lawmakers have proposed repealing the 22nd Amendment. Congressional opponents of the 22nd Amendment argue that it restricts voters from exercising their will. As Rep. John McCormack, D-Mass., proclaimed in 1947 during a debate on the proposal: Republican President Ronald Reagan, who was elected to and served two terms in off...

    Buckley, F.H. and Metzer, Gillian. “The 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.” National Constitution Center
    Cannon, Lou. “Short-Sighted Amendment.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 16 June 1986
  2. Today, the President is limited to two four-year terms, but until the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1951, a President could serve an unlimited number of terms. Franklin...

  3. The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (codified as 3 U.S.C. § 19) provides that if both the president and vice president have left office or are both otherwise unavailable to serve during their terms of office, the presidential line of succession follows the order of: speaker of the House, then, if necessary, the president pro tempore of the Senate, and then if necessary, the eligible heads ...

  4. Joe Biden 's tenure as the 46th president of the United States began with his inauguration on January 20, 2021. [1][2] Biden, a member of the Democratic Party who previously served as vice president for two terms under President Barack Obama, took office after his victory in the 2020 presidential election over the incumbent president, Donald Tru...

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · Length of United States President's terms 1789-2021. Published by. Aaron O'Neill, Jul 4, 2024. Since 1789, 45 different men have served as the President of the United States (Grover Cleveland***...

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  7. SECTION. 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once.