1832
no- he lost his bid for a second term to Andrew Jackson.
That was Andrew JOHNSON, who was VP for Lincoln's second term. After Lincoln died, Johnson became president. JACKSON was elected in 1828 and died in 1845.
He finished his second term on March 4,1837.
1964, for Lincoln's second term.
John Quincy Adams was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1830, two years after losing the White House to Andrew Jackson. After completing Abraham Lincoln's second term in 1869, Andrew Johnson was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1875.
Martin Van Buren
The Democratic party, formed by Andrew Jackson and the Whigs party an opposition party.
The U.S. Vice President during John Quincy Adams' term and most of Andrew Jackson's first term was John C. Calhoun. John C. Calhoun was the running mate of both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson in the 1824 election, which is why he had enough votes to be elected while none of the presidential candidates did. In 1828 he ran only with Andrew Jackson; John Quincy Adams' running mate was Richard Rush. Also, John C. Calhoun was one of only two U.S. Vice Presidents to resign the office; Calhoun did so in December of 1832.The Vice President during Andrew Jackson's second term was Martin Van Buren, one of only four people who served a full term as U.S. Vice President immediately before serving a full term as U.S. President.
When the Senator was elected to a second term, he continued to serve in office for an additional term.
There have been way more than two vice presidents that were elected president right after their vice presidential term. The first was John Adams, who was also the first vice president. The second was Thomas Jefferson, who was also the second vice president. The third was Martin Van Buren, who was Andrew Jackson's vice president, and then was elected president right after his vice presidential term. There are many more (including George Bush).
Jackson was sworn in or outside of the Capitol building in Washington, DC.
Andrew Jackson