Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in the following years:
The first and only president to run three terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).
FDR became President in 1933-1945: Adolf Hitler came to power the same year as Franklin D Roosevelt... The truth about FDR was hidden from the American public, FDR was a bigot and racist's Adolf Hitler was exterminating the Jews, there were 6,000 Jews that escaped Adolf Hitler's persecution and came to America, mostly Jewish children... But Franklin D Roosevelt sent these 6,000 Jews back to Hitler and Hitler exterminated all 6,000 including 6 million more...FDR knew of Adolf Hitler's persecution of the Jews and Christians and said nothing to the American public, Democrats also owned the media back then...
FDR broke the precedent set by George Washington when he ran for a third term in 1940.
Franklin Roosevelt ran for (and won) a third term in 1940. He ran for (and won) a fourth term in 1944. Several years later, the Constitution was amended to effectively prohibit serving more than two terms.
During Franklin Roosevelts third term the United States joined World War 2 after the Japenese attacked Pearl Harbor.
1940 was the year that FDR was elected for a third time.
Elected third time in 1940The 32nd President of the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt. President Roosevelt was elected into office four times. He was elected in 1932, and was reelected in 1936. He was elected into his third term in 1940, and his fourth in 1944. Roosevelt served from March 4, 1933 until April 12, 1945 when he died in office at the beginning of his fourth term.
Franklin Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt
Presedent Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
He was elected as president for a third and forth term.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (for the third time) was President 1941-1945.
November 1944
Franklin D. Roosevelt's third term as U. S. President was from January 20, 1941 through January 20, 1945.
Henry Agard Wallace was the Vice President during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's third term from 1941 January 20 to 1945 January 20. Wallace was the Vice President after John Nance Garner, and before Harry S. Truman.
First, it was Franklin Delano Roosevelt but after he died in the midst of his third term, his vice president Harry S. Truman took over.