Presidents W. H. Harrison, Taylor, Garfield, Harding and Kennedy did not finish their first terms due to death.
Presidents Lincoln and McKinley did not finish their second terms due to assassination.
President F. D. Roosevelt did not finish his fourth term due to death.
President Nixon did not finish his second term due to resignation.
The presidents who died during their first terms were Wm. H. Harrison, Taylor, Garfield,
Harding and Kennedy.
William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, James Garfield and Warren Harding all died before finishing their first term as President.
the vice president takes over
The final category was U.S. Presidents The Clue was: Of the 20 presidents elected to a second term, 2 of the 3 who failed to complete that term The answer was: Who were ABRAHAM LINCOLN, RICHARD NIXON, WILLIAM MCKINLEY (2 OF THE 3 Who FAILED TO COMPLETE THE SECOND TERM).
Another term for the president's wife is the first lady.
There have been more than 5-- four were assassinated, four died of natural causes and one resigned for a total of nine who did not complete their term.
5 of the first 10 presidents were re-elected for a second term.
During Thomas Jefferson's first term, the Vice President was Aaron Burr. Jefferson's second term as President was George Clinton's first term as Vice President (Clinton was one of the two U.S. Vice Presidents who served under two Presidents).
All of the first 18 presidents received the salary of $25,000, including Grant for his first term. Grant got a controversial raise for his second term.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Richard Nixon and George H. W. Bush were all vice-presidents who were elected President after their vp terms ended.
It cannot change during a president's term.
If the President dies in office, resigns his post, or is impeached and removed, the Vice President steps up to become President and complete the term.
Most of the Presidents who were relected, were popular with the voters 4 years after they were elected to their first term. A few reelected Presidents, such as LBJ in 1968 and RM Nixon in 1974, lost their popularity after reelection.
James K. Polk served one term as U.S. President, from March 1845 to March 1849, immediately after the term of the first two Whig Party presidents and immediately before the term of the last two Whig Party presidents.