Yes, and a few held offices after the Presidency. John Quincy Adams became a Congressman.
Yes. The only Constitutional disability imposed on the President is that that individual cannot serve more than two terms as President.
Presidents are not appointed- they are elected. A senator or representative can run for president , but if elected president , he must resign any previous office before he takes office as president.
The first African American president serving a second term of office is Barack Obama. He was elected as the 44th President of the United States in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.
Anyone who get elected U.S. Vice President will resign his/her previous position before taking office.
Any office that cannot become President, yes.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
A president must resign his previous office before he becomes President. People can not hold two elected offices at the same time, as a rule.
No person who is not elligible to be President can become Vice-President. No person may be elected more than twice to the office of President. There is disagreement as to whether this prevents a former President from serving as a Vice-President, since he would not have been elected to the office of President should he succeed to that office due to the death or disability of the President. But he clearly would be prevented from running for election after filling out the remainder of the term of a President who died in office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
The Vice-President rarely becomes President, and then it is usually because the previous President died while in office.
He was elected in the year 1868.Ulysses S. Grant became the 18th President of the United States in 1869, serving a second term and leaving office in 1877.
The previous US president to die while serving in office was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who collapsed and died from a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945.
Technically speaking, they've all been elected in to *office*. However, Ford is the only one who was never elected to the Executive Office (as either President or Vice-President).