Franklin Roosevelt was the only U.S. President to serve more than two full terms (he died about three months into his fourth term). Twelve Presidents served two full terms, totaling eight years, if you count George Washington, whose first inauguration was over a month late due to the weather. Of the other eleven, ten served consecutive terms.
Grover Cleveland's terms were non-consecutive; Benjamin Harrison served a full four-year term between Cleveland's first and second terms.
The other ten are Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S Grant, James Garfield, Woodrow Wilson, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Barack Obama is referred to as the 44th President of the United States, even though only 42 other people have been U.S. Presidents. That is because Grover Cleveland is referred to as the 22nd and 24th President due to his non-consecutive terms.
Presidents who served two consecutive full terms were the following.
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe
Andrew Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
Woodrow Wilson
Ronald Reagan
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Presidents who served one full term and only part of a second were these.
Abraham Lincoln
William McKinley
Calvin Coolidge
Harry S. Truman
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
Franklin D. Roosevelt served three full terms and a few months of a fourth. Grover Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms.
There are thirteen former Presidents of the United States who have served two full terms. They are: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland (though not consecutively because he was not reelected for a second term on the first try), Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt*, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
*Franklin D. Roosevelt currently holds the record for the longest time in office with three full terms.
The 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th U.S. Presidencies were two terms each. The next President to be elected twice was 16th President Abraham Lincoln, the next President to serve two full terms was 18th President Ulysses S. Grant, and the next three consecutive Presidents to be elected twice each were 42nd, 43rd and 44th Presidents Clinton, G.W. Bush and Obama.
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Yes, they can be elected to two terms but not to three.
Only one--Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to four terms, though he died before he could complete his fourth. In response, the US Constitution was amended to prohibit future Presidents from being elected to more than two terms.
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A president can only be elected to at most two four-years terms. Further some of them die in office or resign and do not complete their terms,
After FDR's presidency (4 terms) end 1945, the max term limit was changed to two.
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Two presidents were Texas residents when elected as President-- Lyndon Johnson and George W, Bush.
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Two consecutive terms.
Richard Nixon and John Kennedy were both elected in 1946 and began their first terms in Congress in 1947.
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
If a president is elected, they are alotted 2 four year terms if they are re-elected after their first term.