John Q. Adams was a Congressman after he was president and Andrew Johnson was elected to the Senate.
22nd & 24th President Grover Cleveland
27 of the 44 US presidents served more than one term in office. 19 of these were elected to more than one term in office. The other 8 served out the term of a president who died in office and were re-elected for a second full term. Only one president served more than two terms, Franklin D Roosevelt, who served three full terms and was elected for a fourth but died in office before finishing that term.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt did Served a total of four times. He died during his fourth term.
Barack H Obama, was elected to the office of President of the United States of America in 2008.He was sworn into that office in January 2009. In his first term as president he served from:2009 to 2013.In 2012 he was re-elected to a second term as president and has served so far from January 2013 to 2016.
Jimmy Carter
Four years.Second President John Adams was elected in 1796, and served a single term of office from March 4, 1797 until March 4, 1801. He was succeeded by his political rival, Thomas Jefferson.
His term of office is four years. There is a so-called two-term limit that limits a person to a maximum of ten years in the office of president. That is, a person who has never previously held the office of president or has served two years or less finishing another president's term may be elected a maximum of two times. A person that has served more than two years finishing another president's term may be elected to the office only once.
Grover Cleveland
No. The political party chooses who will run for office.
John Adams only served one term as President. He was the 2nd President of the US, and was in office from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.(see related question)
Andrew Johnson served less than 1 term in office, as US President. Johnson was never elected to office as President; the term he served, was the balance of President Lincoln's term, when he became President after President Lincoln was assassinated. President Johnson impeached during his 1 term as President, and was the first US President to be impeached. There were two attempts to impeach him, the second attempt was successful, and though he was impeached, he was not removed from office. (The Senate did not successfully vote to confirm the impeachment charges.) Johnson wanted to run for a second term as President but was not nominated by the Democratic party for President.
You are probably asking about "two terms in office." In America, a president is only allowed to be elected twice. Each presidential term is 4 years. So, a president, if he is elected two times, is said to be a two-term president, or it is said he served "two terms in office." (The word "office" refers to the Office of the Presidency.)