Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adam, and I don't remember the third one.
There are actually four American Presidents to have won the electoral college votes, but lost the popular vote. They are John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, and George W. Bush.
Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, and George W. Bush were the three Preidents who were elected by the Electoral College, although the had less popular votes than their opponents.
No more than three times
Three times more is NOT defined as "triple". Rather it is "triple more". Three times MORE than 4 is NOT 12. Three times AS MUCH as 4 is 12. Three times MORE than 4 is 12 more than 4, which is 16.
Virginia, Ohio,New York, and Massachusetts were each home to at least four Presidents. Texas and Illinois had three.
No more than three times
Yes. For example, Bosnia (European country) has three presidents.
The last time the total number of Presidents and Vice Presidents was the same was near the end of the 19th century, when McKinley was President and Hobart was Vice President. Then after Vice President Hobart died McKinley needed a new running mate. When he was reelected, Theodore Roosevelt was his new Vice President, and the number of V.P.'s then exceeded the number of Presidents by one. The difference of one remained until Franklin Roosevelt was President. He changed Vice Presidents twice (he had a total of three). So at that point, when Roosevelt started his 4th term, the total of vice presidents was three more than the total of presidents. The difference of three remained until Gerald Ford was appointed to replace Vice President Agnew, who resigned in 1973. The difference then became four, where it remains to this day (43 presidents and 47 vice presidents).
The 22nd Amendment restricts presidents of the USA to be elected no more than two times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected several times.
No more than three times
Four more than three times a number