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Encyclopedia of the American Presidency
textbook presidency 473 that the issue of term length was intricately connected to
those of reeligibility and selection. If selection were to be done by the legislature,
the term would have to be longer and there could be no reeligibility, which ...
Facts On File, Incorporated, 2009
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Presidential Term Limits in American History: Power, ...
What is more, "[m]any of his arguments [were] those which Jefferson used” in his
own opposition to reeligibility.26 At any rate, once the "Virginia dynasty” had
come to an end, the weight of tradition was undoubtedly on the side of presidents
...
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Founding the American Presidency
Article 2, section 1 In the debate over ratification, by far the most frequently
criticized part of the convention's plan for presidential selection was the absence
of a bar on reeligibility. A president eligible to be reelected, it was widely feared,
would ...
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In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenges of ...
and the issue of reeligibility. With a completely independent body of electors, the
president's independence from Congress would thus be assured without
requiring an excessively long tenure. Additionally, the Electoral College satis-
fied ...
Lori Cox Han, Diane J. Heith, 2012
The limitation of incumbency to a single year together with the rigid restrictions on
reeligibility guaranteed the rotation of offices and prevented any magistrate from
entrenching himself in power. Since 154 B.C. the Roman calendar followed the ...
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State Constitutions for the Twenty-first Century, Volume 3: ...
However, each state is free to es- tablish its own mode of selection and
determine the tenure and reeligibility of its judges. Most states depart from the
federal model, providing for fixed terms of office rather than for tenure during
good behavior, ...
G. Alan Tarr, Robert F. Williams, 2012
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Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of ...
Allan Nevins has noted: Quoted in Thomas E. Cronin, “Presidential Term, Tenure,
and Reeligibility,” Chapter 3 in Cronin, Inventing the American Presidency (
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1989), 63. “intrigues and contentions”: ...
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The American Review of History and Politics, and General ...
The privilege of indefinite reeligibility comes powerfully in aid of the term selected
by the Convention, so far as the steadiness of the public councils is involved in
this point. It was confidendy to be presumed, that an enlightened pcople would ...
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Electoral College Reform: Challenges and Possibilities
While there were a number of attempts historically to change the reeligibility
provisions of the office — culminating in the Twenty-second Amendment — the "
two-term tradition" that early presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, ...
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The American review of history and politics, and general ...
The privilege of indefinite reeligibility comes powerfully in aid of the term selected
by the Convention, so far as the steadiness of the public councils is involved in
this point. It was confidently to be presumed, that an enlightened people would ...