Yes, he was re-elected in 1804.
He was reelected as president 1804.
Incumbent President Thomas Jefferson (DR-VA) beat former Foreign Minister Charles C. Pinckney (F-SC) 162 to 14.
James Monroe is the "Era of good feeling " president and he was reelected in1820.
Jefferson was reelected in the 1804 election when he beat Charles Cotesworth Pickney by a landslide. Jefferson received 72.8% of the popular vote and 162 electoral votes (compared to Pickney's 14 electoral votes). For more information on the election: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election%2C_1804
Presidents serve one term before they must be reelected.
no
1968 and reelected 1972
Ulysses S. Grant
Jefferson served 2 terms from March 4, 1801 until March 4, 1809.
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously reelected President in 1792. In the 1984 election Ronal Regan received 525 (97.58%) of the 538 electoral votes and was reelected President.
No. The U.S. President reelected that year was Calvin Coolidge.
because people LOVED him