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The president who was elected in two nonconsecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. He served as the 22nd president from 1885 to 1889 and then was reelected as the 24th president from 1893 to 1897.
He is the only president to have been elected for two nonconsecutive terms: 1885 and 1893.
Because he was the first and only president to serve 2 nonconsecutive terms
Grover Cleveland
Because Cleveland's two terms were nonconsecutive, he was both the 22nd and 24th President.
Grover Cleveland He was first elected in 1885-1889, then Harrison was elected in 1889-1893, and Cleveland was then reelected to serve his second term in 1893-1897
No. It's theoretically possible for a president of the US to have three nonconsecutive terms in office (elected vice-president, becomes president more than two years into his term, loses (or doesn't run) the next election, runs for president in a later election and wins, loses (or doesn't run) in the next election, runs AGAIN in a later election and wins). The only US president so far to serve non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland, who was elected in 1884, lost to Benjamin Harrison (despite winning the popular vote) in 1888, and was elected again in 1892.
No. A US President is allowed, according the the US Constitution, two terms in office which is four years a term. These terms can be consecutive or not. If the two terms are consecutive then he (or she) will be the numbered President that he (or she) was at the time of their first term. If they are defeated in re-election but run again in another four, eight, twelve, etc. years then they are the next numbered president. Ex. of a nonconsecutive elected President would be Grover Cleveland. He was the 22nd and 24th President of the US. On the other hand George W Bush was elected in 2000 as the 43rd President and when he won re-election in 2004 he remained the 43rd President.
A president can be elected for two terms of four years. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president of the United States for twelve years, because the country didn't want to elect a new president during the war and the Great Depression of 1929.
The McKinley Tariff was enacted under president Benjamin Harrison, who served between Grover Cleveland's nonconsecutive terms
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
30thCoolidge was the 30th US President under the traditional method, which counts Cleveland (who had nonconsecutive terms) as both the 22nd and the 24th President.