Term Limits for Federal Positions shall be limited as follows:
1, President and Vice President terms shall be limited to a maximum of two terms. Should a President or Vice President leave or be disqualified to serve for any reason the remainder of the term which is being served shall be counted as a full term. Should the Vice President or or any other person in the line of succession take the office of the President, this shall count as a full term as President no matter at which point in the term they assume the Presidency. Should the president be physically disabled from service, the President must transfer the duties and powers of the Presidency temporarily to the Vice President at which time this shall not count towards the term limit restriction. Should the President not be able to transfer the Presidential Duties and Power of his own accord and the Twenty fifth Amendment does not apply the Person succeeding to the presidency shall not be subject to the terms of this amendment for period of forty days. However, if the the President is removed under terms of the Twenty fifth Amendment then the Person who succeeded the President shall be subject to the term limits of this Amendment as having served a full term.
2. Members of the House of Representatives will be limited to a maximum of nine terms. Should a Representative not be able to to complete their term for any reason, the person that replaces them to complete that term, no matter at which point they assume the position, shall count as their own full term.
3. Members of the Senate will be limited to a maximum of three terms. Should a Senator not be able to to complete their term for any reason, the person that replaces them to complete that term, no matter at which point they assume the position, shall count this time as their own full term.
4. Federal Judges shall serve a maximum of twenty five years in any Judicial post. There shall be a mandatory retirement age of seventy five years.
5. Any Term described in this Amendment shall begin at the time the person takes their Oath of Office. Each and every person described in this Amendment shall have taken their Oath of Office before they may assume any duties of that office at the beginning of every term they serve. This shall include the Vice President each and every time the Vice President assumes any Presidential Powers. Terms may served as consecutively or with gaps between terms but in no case shall the maximum number of terms served be exceeded.