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No. In the event that the president and vice president are both killed, the 3rd in command is the speaker of the house. When a president and vice president leave the white house after their term(s), the president elect has already selected his running mate, who becomes the vice president after the inauguration.
He did not resign, but he declined to accept a 3rd term as President
Abraham Lincoln was the US President for two terms. In his first term, Hannibal Hamlin was his Vice President, and in his second term, Andrew Johnson was his Vice President. President Lincoln was shot 6 weeks into his second term, and Andrew Johnson became President. Thus, Abraham Lincoln did not have a third Vice President.
Henry A. Wallace, during Franklin D. Roosevelt's 3rd term.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term as U. S. President was from January 20, 1941 through January 20, 1945.
He won his third term in 1940.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected President four times, but died early in his fourth term of office.
Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States. His vice president was Aaron Burr during his first term from 1801-1805 and George Clinton during his second term from 1805-1809.
1940 was the year that FDR was elected for a third time.
Evo Morales is currently serving his 3rd term; a successor has not yet been chosen.
Actually, this may be an old question that reappeared, because the president did want to go for a second term. He ran for re-election and in November of 2012, he won a second term. If you meant to ask whether he wants a 3rd term, he is not allowed to do that. No president can run for a third consecutive term, because the 22nd amendment, which went into effect in 1951, says no president may serve more than two consecutive terms. So this will be the last term for Barack Obama as president.
Jefferson was elected president in 1801 and served until 1809,a period of 8 years