no there are no such thing as US president elected consecutively 3 times... as what the US Constitution dictates that the president shall serve only 2 terms every 4 years he or she should run again for the national elections. if he or she won the 2nd national elections all in all he or she served for almost 8 years
yes, FDR was elected FOUR times (1932, 36, 40, 44). The term limits were put in place 6 years after he died with the 22nd amendment to the constitution.
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).
The president can be elected twice in terms of four years. A maximum of eight years- two terms
The only member of a father and son combination to be elected twice was the son, George W. Bush. The father, George H.W. Bush as well as both Adamses were one-term presidents.
Too long, theres some that have been there all there life, Congressmen are elected for two-year terms. They are reelected as many times as they care to be--it is very rare to see a congressman voted out of office.
US Presidents have always been elected for a four year period
Only one--Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to four terms, though he died before he could complete his fourth. In response, the US Constitution was amended to prohibit future Presidents from being elected to more than two terms.
Currently, presidents of the US are limited to two elected terms by the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution. FDR was elected to four terms because the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution wasn't proposed until after FDR died during his fourth term.
Grover Cleveland http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidents/groovercleveland.htm
vary's on if they if they where alected twice and if they where impeached
Yes presidents are limited to two terms now as of the passing of the 22nd amendment.
All the US Presidents were elected to an initial four-year term. Maybe you're asking who was elected to four terms of office (won four Presidential elections): Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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As of November 2011, there are 44. Technically, there are 43 because Grover Cleveland was elected to 2 non-consecutive terms.
US presidents are elected every four years, in years divisible by 4. Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Not any more. There is a two term limit on the US. presidency
Not sure what you mean. The US president is elected on one day.