Grover Cleveland
Of course! Every 4 years there is an election. A President may serve two terms, but must be elected for each term individually.
Missouri It hasn't voted for a loser since Adlai Stevenson in 1956.
4 years .if voted for the second time its 8 years and then that's it
4 years .if voted for the second time its 8 years and then that's it
IT has a certain amount of years eg. 5yrs after that they get voted out
Zachary Taylor had never voted when he ran for President.
Yes, George Washington was elected President of the United States, and then re-elected four years later. He retired after serving two terms.
They are voted in by their district every two years.
once voted 4years second vote 4 years by total 8 years. one man can be in office as a president for only 8 years in USA.
Technically no. You vote for the President and they are a team, so if you Voted for President Obama, you also voted for Joe Biden.
The president of Brazil is chosen by popular vote every 4 years, with no limitations to the number of candidates and two-turn scheme, in which the 2 most voted in the first turn go for the second turn of voting.