Gerald Ford is the only person to my knowledge.
Ford was both president and vice-president but was not elected to either office. Nelson Rockefeller served as vice president without being elected.
William McKinley was elected into office in 1897. Following his assassination in 1901, his vice president, Theodore Roosevelt took office and served two terms as President.
Barack H Obama, was elected to the office of President of the United States of America in 2008.He was sworn into that office in January 2009. In his first term as president he served from:2009 to 2013.In 2012 he was re-elected to a second term as president and has served so far from January 2013 to 2016.
Yes, Hoover was elected to the office of President in the 1928 election, and served as the nation's 31st president from 1929-1933.
Eisenhower was elected President in November, 1952 and took office on January 20, 1953. He was re-elected in 1956 and served until January 20, 1961.Dwight Eisenhower was elected President in 1952 and took office on January 20, 1953. He was re-elected in 1956 and served until January 20, 1961.
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TR served from 1901 to 1909. He became president in 1901 on the assassination of President McKinley, and was elected to the office in 1904.
There are several men who rose to the office of President of the US but were not elected to it. Gerald Ford is the only man who was not elected to either the office of President or Vice President though. Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson were all sworn in after the presidents they served under died.
No. Gerald R. Ford is the only American to have served as Vice-President and President without being elected to either office.
John Q. Adams was a Congressman after he was president and Andrew Johnson was elected to the Senate.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) - elected to four terms. After FDR, the 22nd Amendment ratified in 1951, limited the presidential office to two terms. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.
The only U.S. president who was never elected as president or vice president is Gerald Ford. He was a Congressman who was appointed to office. He ran for a second term, but lost to Jimmy Carter.
George Herbert Walker Bush, who served as vice-President under Reagan, was elected to the office of President when Reagan left office after serving two full terms in the office (as limited by the Constitution).
A person may be elected U. S. President a maximum of twice, unless he/she served at least two years of a term to which he/she was not elected, then only once.
Richard Nixon failed to be elected President while he was Vice President, but later succeeded in being elected to this office 8 years later.
He was never elected President. He served as Vice president under Nixon until Nixon resigned. He was in office as president from August 9, 1974 to January 20, 1977http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidents/geraldrford.htm
27 of the 44 US presidents served more than one term in office. 19 of these were elected to more than one term in office. The other 8 served out the term of a president who died in office and were re-elected for a second full term. Only one president served more than two terms, Franklin D Roosevelt, who served three full terms and was elected for a fourth but died in office before finishing that term.
President Hoover was elected as president in 1928 and served one term.
The 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected in 1952 and served in office from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961.
Eisenhower was elected in 1952 and took office in 1953. He was still president in 1954 and was re-elected in 1956 and so served until January, 20, 1961.
He was elected as "President of Congress" on November 5,1781 and served for a one-year term.
This question first appeared in the "US Presidents" category, but it is doubtful that is where it belongs. No US vice president has ever been elected to an office in India. As far as vice presidents of India are concerned, 7 men who served as Vice President of India later became President or Acting President (one of the was both an Acting President and then later the elected President): Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan served as vice president under the first president of India, Rajendra Prasad and was elected as India's second president after Radhakrishnan retired. Zakir Hussain served as vice president under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and was elected president when Radhakrishnan left office. Varahagiri Venkata Giri served as vice president under Zakir Hussain and was appointed acting president upon Husain's death. He resigned the office a few months later to take part in the presidential elections and was elected president 2 months later. Basappa Danappa Jatti was the vice president of India during President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's term of office, and was sworn in as acting president upon Ahmed's death. Ramaswamy Venkataraman served as vice president under President Giani Zail Singh and was subsequently elected as the next president after Singh. Shankar Dayal Sharma served as vice president under President Ramaswamy Venkataraman and was subsequently elected as the next president after Venkataraman. Kocheril Raman Narayanan served as vice president under President Shankar Dayal Sharmaand was subsequently elected as the next president after Sharma.
Gerald Ford replaced Spiro Agnew as Vice president and later replaced Richard Nixon as president.