John Kennedy
John Tyler was the first to take over for an elected president.
Yes, George Washington was the first President of the United States. This can be qualified as "first President under the Constitution" or the first President who was an elected executive of the country. More importantly, the men who are often listed as earlier presidents were those presiding over Congress, not acting as individual leaders of the country.(see related question)George Washington was the first "elected" President of the United States.Between 1776 and 1789 several men held the office of President before him; but they were appointed by the Continental Congress; they were not elected by the people.
you have to be smart and educated and have to be over 40
Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents
Gerald Ford was the only president of the United States who was not elected president or vice president. He took over as vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned and served as vice president under Richard Nixon. When Nixon later resigned, he became the president.
Corazon "Cory" Aquino y Cojuangco is the first female president elected in Asia, in the Philippines, after over-throwing Ferdinand Marcos' regime.
For the first time in a period of forty years, the democrats lost control over the congress. Bill Clinton was elected president in 1993 and continued to hold the title till January 2001.
He was elected President of the United States (1952-1960).
George Washington was elected to preside over the Convention.
John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960 in a very close election over Richard Nixon.
they can in a way. they get to pick their vice president who would take over the presidency if something were to happen but he has only his citizen's vote for the next prez.
The elected representatives in Washington, and for other presidents, elected representatives in their countries can be said to rule over a president. Ultimately you can say that in a democracy it is the people that rule over a president.