51. Only one president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, ever has sought more than two consecutive terms. 52. Presidents are not allowed to seek a third consecutive term. 53. Schaefer, a Democrat, is barred by law from seeking a third consecutive term. 54. She was prohibited from seeking re-election by constitutional reforms enacted during her administration that barred two consecutive terms for a president. 55. State law prevented a third consecutive term. 56. State law prohibited him from serving a second consecutive term. 57. Such a move would require a constitutional change to allow him to serve a third consecutive term. 58. That document gives him the right to run for a second consecutive term, reduces civilian oversight of the armed forces and weakens state and municipal governments. 59. The Argentine constitution prohibits three consecutive presidential terms. |