John Quincy Adams. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 8th, 11th, and 12th Massachusetts Congressional districts, depending on the year. He was elected to the office first in the 1830 election and took office on March 4, 1831, just two years after leaving the Presidency. He was a congressman until his death on February 23, 1848, at the ripe old age of 80 years.
It must have been strange for, say, the Speaker of the House to refer to most congressmen as congressmen and refer to JQA as "Mr. President."
U.S. Senators who became President as of 2013:
Andrew Johnson was also a U.S. Senator after his Presidency.
John Quincy Adams served in the House of Representatives 1830-46. Andrew Johnson returned to the Senate in 1875, but attended only one session before his death the same year.
John Quincy Adams served many terms in the House after he was president.
Andrew Johnson came back to Washington as a US Senator.
John Q. Adams was the first and only ex-president to serve in the lower house of Congress .
James Madison, the fourth president, served a term in Congress before he was President. He was the first president with experience in Congress.
Michelle Bachelet is the president of Chile. She served her first term of presidency from 2006 to 2010, and then was reelected in 2013.
she will have served in presidency for four years in 2011
James Buchanan served his entire presidency as a bachelor.
Ferdinand Marcos was the longest Filipino presidency with 21 year from 1965 to 1986
John Quincy Adams
He served in the US Congress, and please note: he only served four years as the President.
Andrew Johnson (1801-1875) of Tennessee. Served as vice-president from March-April 1865. Johnson succeeded to the presidency on the assassination of President Lincoln. Johnson would be the first president to be impeached by Congress(S.Menzel)
Yes, John Quincy Adams served as a U.S. Representative after his presidency, Andrew Johnson served in the U.S. Senate after his presidency, and William Howard Taft was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after his presidency.
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Ronald Reagan was governor of California before he was president.
Andrew Johnson is the only U.S. President to have served in the U.S. Senate after his presidency.
James Madison, the fourth president, served a term in Congress before he was President. He was the first president with experience in Congress.
John Tyler served both houses of the US Congress. After he was President he served in the confederate congress .
Not sure if he was the only one to ever serve in Congress after presidency, but for sure he is the only one elected to the House of Representatives. http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidents/funfacts/johnqadams.htm Ya i think so but im not sure
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President Franklin Roosevelt. He had polio