
The Two-Term Limit
Constitutional law prevents any individual from being elected to the presidency more than twice. This rule, known as the 22nd Amendment, was ratified after Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office during his fourth term in 1945.

Constitutional law prevents any individual from being elected to the presidency more than twice. This rule, known as the 22nd Amendment, was ratified after Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office during his fourth term in 1945.





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