That president was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who died before completing the 4th term. He saw America through the Great Depression and most of WWII.
Yes. Two 4-year terms only.
According to the U-S Constitution as amended, a President can be elected to only two terms or a maximum of 10 years if he completes a term to which he was not elected.
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.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President who served more than two terms. He was elected to four terms but died early in the fourth. He served from March 4 ,1933 until his death on August 12, 1945
every president is elected for 4 years is what i hear
The ONLY president to be elected to 4 terms was Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Yes. Two 4-year terms only.
a new president is elected ever 4 years. a president can only serve up to 8 years, which is two terms.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was US President from 1933-1945. He was the only US President who was elected to 4 terms.
The president who served four terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was elected president in 1932 and served until his death in 1945.
In the usa, the president can serve up to two terms, each being 4 years. The president can only serve the second term if he/she is elected again.
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
According to the U-S Constitution as amended, a President can be elected to only two terms or a maximum of 10 years if he completes a term to which he was not elected.
The only President to have been elected to serve four terms was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who won the 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944 elections. President Roosevelt ("FDR") died in office, 12 April, 1945, and was succeeded by Vice President Harry S. Truman, who served out the remainder of Roosevelt's fourth term (and was subsequently elected President in his own right in 1948, in the famous "Dewey Wins" election).
U. S. presidents have a 4-year term and they can only be elected to two terms. If they assumed the office after the death or removal of a president and served more than two years, they can only be elected to one additional term as president. Hence, the most a president can now serve is 10 years.
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.