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Twice.
twice
There currently is no restriction on how many times a congressman can be re-elected.
There is no limit to the number of times a member of the House of Representatives can be elected.
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.
Soon after FDR was elected three times, surpassing the tradition of only two times elected.
There are no term limits for the Senate or House of Representatives in the United States. Senators can be elected however many times their voters choose.
He was elected to the US presidency four times, He also served some elected offices in the state of New York.
He can be elected to the presidency only two times. He can be re-elected only one time.
Ulysses S. Grant.
Lincoln was very proud of Grant because of all his victories. The battles were victorious because of hard decisions, though. Lincoln usually agreed with Grant's choices, but some of them he disagreed with, and often those were the times that Grant's soldiers had lost a battle. Overall, Abraham Lincoln agreed with Ulysses S. Grant's actions during the Civil War
George Washington was a successful president. He was called the father of his country. And he was elected two times as the president.
It was Ulysses S. Grant, and it was his 'perfect speech' which he recited multiple times as of 1865.
Presidents who were elected twice (as of 2016) were the following: George Washington Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln Ulysses Grant Grover Cleveland William McKinley Woodrow Wilson Dwight Eisenhower Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan Bill Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama
After FDR's presidency (4 terms) end 1945, the max term limit was changed to two.
After FDR's presidency (4 terms) end 1945, the max term limit was changed to two.
Yes, several times in fact, before the surrender. Although Lee had to surrender at Appomattox, because his valiant army was worn down, he actually defeated Grant several times.
Amendment 25 restricts the President to two terms.
John F. Kennedy was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives three times (1946, 1948 & 1950), to the U.S. Senate twice (1952 & 1958) and to the U.S. Presidency once (1960). He was assassinated during his first presidential term.