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No. Voting for the president took several months.
Johnson was 55 years, 2 months and 26 days old when he first became US President.
Andrew Jackson's family tragedy was the sudden death of his wife, Rachel Donelson Jackson. She passed away on December 22, 1828, just months before Jackson was scheduled to move to Washington for his inauguration as the 7th President of the United States. The loss deeply affected him, and he blamed his political opponents for her death.
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Yes, as Vice President he became President when Franklin D. Roosevelt died a few months into his 4th term.
Rutherford B. Hayes
It became a city and was burned to the ground a few months later on 13 June 1886.
George Washington was 57 years, 2 months and 8 days old. when he became president.He was 57 years old when he first became President (1789); and left office when he was 65 years old (1797).
VanBuren's wife died in 1819, 18 years before he became president in 1837. Jefferson's wife died in 1776, 25 years before he became president. in 1801. Arthur's wife died in 1880. about 19 months before he became president in 1881. Jackson's wife died in December, 1828, some 3 months before he became president. VanBuren seems to be the closest to being the answer to your question.
George Washington was the only president to never live in the White House. John Adams had only a few months there at the end of his term.
He became VP on March 4, 1901 and served in that office until September 14, 1901 when McKinley died and he became the President. Do, he was Vp for just over 6 months.
Harry Truman became President in April 1945 due to the death of Franklin Roosevelt. Germany was soon to surrender and the war in Asia ended a few months later.