Thomas A. Hendricks, Democrat from Indiana, was elected vice-president in 1884.
Cleveland was elected for his first term in 1884.
no one have yet grover Cleveland was elected president twice in 1884 and 1893
He was President from 1876 to 1880 and again from 1884 to 1911; about 31 years altogether.
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Grover Cleveland, elected in 1884 and 1892 was the only Democrat President until Woodrow Wilson was elected in November of 1912 and took office on March 4,1913.
The 22th (and 24th) US President was Democrat Grover Cleveland, elected in 1884 and in 1892. Although Vice President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, succeeded to the Presidency on the death of Abraham Lincoln, the next four Presidents were Republicans: Ulysses S. Grant, elected in 1868 and 1872 (18th President) Rutherford B. Hayes, elected 1876 (19th President) James Garfield, elected 1880 (20th President) Checter A. Arthur, succeeded Garfield (21st President)
Grove Cleveland has that distinction. He was elected in 1884, defeated in 1888 and elected again in1892.
Chester A. Arthur was never elected U.S. President. He was elected U.S. Vice President in 1880 as James A. Garfield's running mate then assumed the presidency when Pres. Garfield died in September 1881. He chose not to campaign for re-election in 1884 due to poor health.
Do you mean who was the first Democrat to be elected President after the Civil War? The Republican party dominated for many years following the Civil War. After Lincoln was assassinated, he was succeeded by Johnson, a member of the War Union Party, who was followed by Grant, Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur, who were all Republicans. Then, in 1884, Grover Cleveland was elected. He was a Democrat, and he took office in 1885.
Andrew Johnson succeeded Lincoln and was a Democrat, but he wasn't elected. It wasn't until Grover Cleveland was elected in 1884 that a Democrat was elected President. I think that back then the winner of the election was named President and the loser of the election became Vice President. That is the reason the Democrat Johnson succeeded the Republican Lincoln.A+: Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland was the only U.S. President to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was the 22nd President (1885-1889, elected 1884) and the 24th President (1893-1897, elected 1892).Although Benjamin Harrison acquired the necessary absolute majority of electoral votes in the 1888 election, Grover Cleveland received more popular votes, making him the only person beside Franklin D. Roosevelt to receive a majority of the popular votes in three consecutive U. S. Presidential elections (FDR did it in four consecutive elections).