Until the 1940s, the governor was allowed to serve unlimited terms; since that time, governors have been limited to two consecutive terms.
They include the respective articles that restrict who can run for president and allow for unlimited presidential terms.
The judges of the Crow Tribal Court are elected to unlimited, four-year terms.
The term unlimited must mean just that.
Under this amendment, a new president would serve for eight years and could be re-elected to unlimited four-year terms.
Council members are elected for two-year terms and may serve unlimited terms.
The moral rights may not be transferred or inherited and shall be protected for an unlimited term.
However, it is choice that unlimited terms deny.
All officials of the ECF are elected annually and may serve unlimited terms.
Since New York adopted the unlimited four-year term in 1937, the average length of service of elected governors has been 10.5 years.