twenty second amendment

Twenty-second Amendment. The constitutional amendment, ratified in 1951, that prohibits a person from being elected President more than twice (or, if the person succeeded to the office with more than half the predecessor’s term remaining, more than once). [Cases: United States 26. C.J.S. United States §§ 45–47.]
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