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25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
The first president to be elected by the Democratic Party was Andrew Jackson. The Democratic Party arose from the earlier Democratic-Republican Party, and many Democrats see its beginnings there. The first president elected by the Democratic-Republican Party was Thomas Jefferson. The word "democrat," with a small 'd,' denotes a political process rather than a political party. So the question, without capitalization, asks who was the first democratically elected president; this was, of course, George Washington, if you are asking about the presidents of the United States.
There were 5 Jacksonian Democratic presidents before the Civil War. There have been 9 modern Democrats since the Civil War. (The Democratic Party split over slavery in 1860 . After the Civil War ended a new Democratic Party emerged in opposition to the Republicans. ) Some people add the 5 and 9 to get 14 Democratic presidents. There was one president, George Washington, before parties came into being. There was one Federalistm John Adams, There are 4 Whig presidents. There are 4 Democratic-Republican (Jeffersonian) presidents. John Quincy Adams had ties with the residue of the old Federalist party and later was a leader in the Whig party. He did not really belong to a national party when hew was elected. There were 18 Republican presidents , counting Andrew Johnson, who ran as a Republican with Lincoln but had been a Democratic Senator and joined to the reformed Democratic party after he was President. Summary: 18 Republican, 13 Democrat, 4 Whig, 4 Democratic Republican, 2 unaffiliated, and one National Union Party (Andrew Johnson).
Two for sure- Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman. Three if you count Martin Van Buren who belonged to a party with the name Democratic, but it is hardly the same party as the present-day Democratic party which began after the Civil War.
There has been only two democratic presidents elected since Ronald Reagan, they are Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Five different parties have supplied Presidents - and there have been non-party Presidents * Federalist * Democratic-Republican * Democratic * Whig * Republican
Certainly five - Cleveland, Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Truman and Clinton. Six if you count Andrew Jackson, who belonged to a party that is only slightly related to the current Democratic party.
To date there have been five members of the Democratic Party who served at least two terms as U. S. President, one before the Civil War and four after (I make the distinction because it was pretty much a different party before the Civil War). The first was Andrew Jackson (1829-1837). The other four were...Grover Cleveland (1885-1889 & 1893-1897)Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921)Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)Bill Clinton (1993-2001)
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A president can be elected as many times as he wish
There have been five different Democratic presidents since 1950 including the current President Obama. The Democrats won the White House in 1960, 1964,1976, 1992, 1996 and 2008.
56 seats are in the Democratic Party