He died during his last Presidential term.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won his third U.S. presidential election in 1940.
Franklin D. Roosevelt ran for a third presidential term even though all of the president before him had served under a two-term limit.
He was elected as president for a third and forth term.
United States Presidential Election, 1940
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to a 4th term in 1944. He died in office in 1945.
11 years, 1 month, 8 days by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Republican Alf Landon was the challenger in the 1936 presidential election.
The presidential term that Harry Truman assumed upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt ended on January 20, 1949, and the presidential term to which Truman was elected ended on January 20, 1953.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only President who broke the customary two-term limit began by George Washington. It then became clear that the limit needed to be established by law rather relying solely on precedent.
Yes, he served three consecutive terms and was elected to a fourth term but died during the first year of his fourth term.
Franklin Roosevelt could be considered that person.
Because the Constitution has been changed.