Thirty-second U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt served the most years in the presidential office. He was elected four times, the first in 1932, the last in 1944. He died in office, on April 12, 1945, and was succeeded by Vice President Harry S. Truman. Presidential officeholding had been limited previously to two terms, by the custom of following the example of First U.S. President George Washington's refusal of a third term. It's now limited by law, through the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment, which was passed by U.S. Congress on March 21, 1947 and ratified on February 26, 1951, limited the presidential term to 10 years. For a president may serve two full four-year terms as the result of election. And the president may serve a maximum of two years without having been elected, by succession to the office other than through election, such as through the death or resignation of an incumbent president.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was U. S. President from March, 1933 until his death in April, 1945. He was the only U. S. President who served more than eight years.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to a third term, and served part of it; but he died in 1945, before completing the entire third term.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt served three terms and died during his fourth, in 1945
No president has served a term that was split. Grover Cleveland, served two separate terms, which were split by four years served by another president, Benjamin Harrison..
George Washington served two terms and then declined a third.
Part of the job description of the U. S. Vice President is President of the U. S. Senate, and his or her pension is based on his/her service in Congress. Someone who serves in Congress for at least five years, including time served as Vice President, receives a pension equal to the average pay of the three years in which he/she earned the most, up to a maximum of 80% of his/her final pay rate. The former Vice President can start collecting at age 62 if he/she served at least five years, at age 50 if he/she served at least 20 years, or at any time if he/she served at least 25 years.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only one to serve more than two terms and will remain the only one unless the Constitution is changed.
No US president ever served for that long.
Thomas Jefferson served as president of the US during these years.
As of 2017, no President has served for exactly two years, but the closest was Warren Harding at two years and five months.
No president has ever served 14 years. President Franklin Roosevelt served from March 4, 1933 until is death on April 12, 1945, for a total of 12 years, 1 month.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt served three terms and died during his fourth, in 1945
Santa never served as president.
No. The longest most Presidents have served is 8 years, and Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office for just over 12 years. Even if someone had been U. S. President for 10 years, he would not have served a 10-year term. All U. S. Presidential terms are and have been 4 years. Those who served more than 4 years served multiple terms.
George H. W.Bush is the most recent president to have previously served as Vice-president.
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