cleavland
To my knowledge, no president had 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt had 4! Actually Franklin D. Roosevelt only served 3 terms in essence. He was president for 12 years and won 3 elections back to back to back. He was the first 3-peat!
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none of your bueissness
None. Franklin D. Roosevelt is the only President elected to more than two terms. Although he was elected four times in 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944, he died in February 1945, only a month into his fourth term.
He was the first elected President, several men held the office of President before him but none of them were elected.
Thomas Jefferson served four years as vice-president and two terms as President. No other president that served two full terms was ever vice-president. Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge , Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson all served at least two years as vice president, became President and then were elected to one term of their own, but none served two full terms as President. Franklin Roosevelt ran for vice president but was not elected.
There have been none. Part of the election law is that an individual must be born in the United States to be elected president.
Franklin was more often an appointed diplomat than a politician, and was rarely elected to anything. The most terms he was elected to was President of the Executive Council of Pennsylvania -- the equivalent of governor -- specifically, three times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected 4 times. After the 4th election inauguration he only lived for a couple of months. He was succeeded by his Vice President Harry S. Truman who served out most of his fourth term.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to four terms and served three and a fraction terms before dying in office.
There are no term limits for members of the U.S. Congress. Senators are elected to six-year terms and members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms.
None of the individuals who were elected as President died before taking office. William Henry Harrison was sworn in and died 31 days later.