22nd Amendment Limits Presidents to Two Terms
Source: 2 presidential terms, 41 states: the ratification of the 22nd Amendment - CREW (2025-09-17)
The 22nd Amendment, ratified after two presidential terms, now restricts U.S. presidents to serving only two terms in office. This constitutional change was a significant development in American political history, affecting how presidents can serve and shaping the nation's leadership structure. The amendment's ratification involved approval from 41 states, marking a key moment in ensuring presidential term limits. Organizations like CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington) highlight the importance of such constitutional safeguards to promote accountability and responsible governance.
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