James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. was the only person who was 52 when elected US President. He turned 52 on October 1, 1976, a few week prior to the election. Abraham Lincoln had just turned 52 three weeks prior to being sworn into office on March 4, 1861; but he was only 51 when he was elected President in November 1860.
Ronald Reagan was 69 the first time he was elected President, and he was re-elected at the age of 73.
Ronald Reagan was 17 days shy of his 70th birthday when he took the oath of office for the first time on January 20, 1981.
Ronald Reagan was 69 when he took office and nearly 78 when he left it.
The oldest U.S. President inaugurated was Ronald Reagan, who was 73 at the time of his 2nd inauguration.
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Ronald Reagan was 69 when he was first elected and when he first took office in 1981.
Ronald Reagan was elected California Governor at the ages of 55 and 59, and he was elected U.S. President at the ages of 69 and 73.
No George Washington was not the oldest president. Ronald Reagan was the oldest elected president at the age of 69 when he was elected to his first term. He ended his presidency a few months before his 78th. George Washington was 57 when he was elected.
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George Bush, who was elected president immediately following Reagan.
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Calvin Coolidge was 52 when elected President in 1924. He had been U.S. President for over a year, since the death of Pres. Harding in the summer of '23.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president, entering office at the age of 42.