Woodrow Wilson (Dem) was elected to his second term in 1916.
Woodrow Wilson ran for president in 1912 and was elected as the 28th president of the United States. He served from 1913 to 1921. He did not have to run again for his first term as he won the election in 1912. However, he did run for a second term in 1916 and was re-elected.
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She couldn't. Women didn't receive the vote until 1920, when the 19th amendment was ratified; Wilson was elected to his second term in 1916.
Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, defeated incumbent William Howard Taft and former President Teddy Roosevelt, who was trying for a second, nonconsecutive elected term. Roosevelt was at odds with his successor, and ran under the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, drawing many Republican votes.
Wilson left office on March 4,1921.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States serving from 1913-1921. His first term was nicknamed 'New Freedom'.
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Yes he did. Being a widower, he took a second wife December 18,1915, during his first term.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.US: Woodrow Wilson.Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States from 1913 March 4 to 1921 March 4. Although he initially kept the US out of the World War in his first term, the US joined the war in his second term. He is also known for his creation of the League of Nations after the war.
Woodrow Wilson was the 38th President of the United States. He served two terms of office, from March 4, 1913 until March 4, 1921.
Wilson's term ended in 1921, and he died in 1924.