Yes there is no wartime exception or restrictions in the Constitution for holding presidential elections.
With that said, no sitting president who has run for reelection during a war has failed to be reelected.
The Constitution of the US has no provision for suspending presidential elections under any condition - including no provision to suspend elections during war time.
In fact several US presidents WERE elected during war time including:
James Madison (elected to 2nd term during the War of 1812)
Abraham Lincoln (elected to 2nd term during the Civil War)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (elected to 4th term during World War II)
Dwight Eisenhower (elected during the Korean War)
John F. Kennedy (elected during the Vietnam War)
Lyndon Johnson (elected during the Vietnam War)
Richard Nixon (elected and re-elected during the Vietnam War)
Also it can be argued that George W. Bush was elected and Barack Obama elected and re-elected during the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The 2016 US election will almost certainly see a president elected during ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
yes, because a president was elected during the civil war
When I went to Vietnam Lyndon B. Johnson was president. While I was there Richard M. Nixon was elected to the presidency. So yes, the US can, and has, changed presidents during wartime.
Yes, it has happened several time in history. For example, President Truman was inaugurated during WW2.
Yes. A time of war does not suspend the electoral process.
Yes. Elections go on as regularly scheduled during a war. A President could lose during war time and be replaced.
Yes, elections are held every four years regardless of circumstances.
The president during the Civil War was Abraham Lincoln.
harding was elected in 1920 after the great war or world war 1
The first President was not George Washington it was John Hanson. John Hanson was the president during the revolutionary war and was owned by England. George Washington was elected autonomously when America was a country of its own.
James Madison was the president of the United States throughout the entirety of the war of 1812. He served as president from 1809-1817.
James Madison was the president during this war, also known as the War of 1812.
Lincoln. He was the 16th President and was elected in 1860.
FDR .
The president during the Civil War was Abraham Lincoln.
they elected abraham lincoln as president
George Washington was an army general during the revolutionary war before he was elected president
They never had a King. During the civil war, Jefferson Davis was elected to be president after the war if the won.
Muhammad Rafiq tarar was elected into office in 1998 to 2001 and the Kargil war was during 1999.
During the war, Jefferson Davis was elected President of the Confederacy.
After he was elected President in 1952, he visited Korea and negotiated a truce which ended the war. He was not in the military during most of the war.
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Abraham Lincoln was the president during the Civil War.
harding was elected in 1920 after the great war or world war 1