Lyndon Johnson finished out JFK's term and served one full term.
Richard Nixon served one full term, was reelected but resigned.
Gerald Ford served less than 4 years (finishing Nixon's term ).
Jimmy Carter--one term.
Ronald Reagan--two.
George Bush the Elder--one.
Bill Clinton--two.
George Bush the Younger--two.
Barack Obama--currently in office as I write this, but expected to live to the end of a second term.
The last four Presidents of India are, from latest to oldest:Pratibha Patil (served since 2007, term ends 2012)Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (served from 2002-2007)Kocheril Raman Narayanan (served from 1997-2002)Shankar Dayal Sharma (served from 1992-1992)
James K. Polk served one term as U.S. President, from March 1845 to March 1849, immediately after the term of the first two Whig Party presidents and immediately before the term of the last two Whig Party presidents.
Harry Truman
United States presidents are elected to terms that last 4 years. George Washington served 2 terms (8 years) setting the precedent for all subsequent presidents until FDR - who was elected to 4 terms but died during his 4th. Shortly thereafter, the Constitution was amended to limit all future presidents to a maximum of 2 terms unless they were first elected vice president and then assumed office when the president they are serving under leaves office with less than half his term remaining. In that case then can finish the unexpired term and then serve two additional full terms for a total of just less than 10 years maximum. No president since FDR has served more than 8 years.
Yes, this is his last term. Since 1951, there has been a constitutional amendment limiting all US presidents to two terms.
There is no such amendment. A president is allowed to serve for a second term. The last two presidents, Bush and Obama, both served for two terms. The 22nd amendment prohibits a third term.
Woodrow Wilson; 1913-1921
Ed Koch was the last Mayor of The City of New York to have served three terms.
Gerald Ford · Jimmy Carter · Ronald Reagan · George H. W. Bush · Bill Clinton ·
The Republican Presidents that completed two terms in office were: Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Abraham Lincoln , William McKinley and Richard Nixon was elected to two terms but did not complete their second terms.
Yes. If he served less than half of his predecessor's last term, he can then have 2 full terms of his own.
Bill Clinton served five terms. He was elected to three two-year terms in 1978, 1982 and 1984. He was also elected to two four year terms in 1986 and 1990. He served only two years of his last term after winning the presidential election in 1992.