Anderson stood for a third term in the 1986 Alberta general election.
"She also told me how she found out the President wasn't going to stand for a third term."
Sekulic would not stand for a second term in office.
"It is possible, but not for sure" he said when asked about standing for a second term as President.
He stood for a second term in the 29 March 2009 election and won 54.3% of the vote.
He successfully stood for a third term in the March 2009 election.
Hence began the campaign to enable the President to stand for a second term of office.
He announced his readiness to stand for a second term at the end of March 2006.
However, on 10 September 2010, he announced his intention to stand for a second term.
In 1940 Roosevelt broke with tradition and stood for a third term of office.