There have been four Vice Presidents who became President and then won an election: Teddy Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, and Lyndon Johnson.
Someone who has been elected President, but has not taken over the role officially yet. George Bush will still be president until Barack Obama takes over on January 20th 2009, when he is inaugurated. Until then he is the "President-Elect".
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.
Yes it is true that he has been elected, but he doesn't take over from President Obama until January.
George Washington was elected to preside over the Convention.
John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960 in a very close election over Richard Nixon.
Bill Clinton was not eligible to run in 2000 because he had already been elected President twice. George W. Bush won the election of 2000 over Al Gore.
Clinton remained president through the end of his term. Had he been removed from office, it would have gone to Vice President Al Gore.
John Tyler was the first to take over for an elected president.
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Protestantism. No, we have never had a Mormon president. We were already in a hizzy over electing a Catholic back in the day, could you imagine that we would have elected a Mormon?
President Taft was over 300 lbs. (335 has been recorded.) when he was elected in 1908.
The President. The state. The head of the judiciary. In court. President of Parliament. In Parliament. The Iranian leader has control over them. All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly. The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.