When a President dies in office, the Vice President automatically replaces him. There is no election until he finishes the deceast President's term of office. So, I'm not sure if that is what you intended to ask.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President, was 48 when he was elected vice-president. He was 51 when he became President due to Harding's death. He was 52 when he was elected President in 1924.
Coolidge became president after the death of Harding in 1923, he was elected in 1924.
Fillmore was elected vice-president in 1848. He was never elected president but took office because of the death of President Taylor on July 9, 1850.
Certainly! There are many Vice-Presidents that have served as President, both because of the death of a president and because they were elected.
John Tyler
John Tyler is the first United States President to take office following the death of an elected President. He replaced William Henry Harrison, who died on April 4, 1841
the French president is elected for five years.
The answer is John Tyler following the death of William Harrison
he was re elected president four times.
A president can be elected as many times as he wish
That would be Theodore Roosevelt, who became president upon the death of McKinley but then was elected to another term. Richard Nixon was the next former president to be elected president without the benefit of being the incumbent president.
Washington was the only president never elected to his office - he was acclaimed to it. He served two terms, and could have served to his death, but thought no one person should serve more than two terms.