The second president to be elected after his father was president was George W. Bush. George Bush was the 41st president and George W. Bush was the 43rd president.
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John Quincy's father, John Adams, was the second president of the United States
One answer is John Quincy Adams whose father was John Adams, the 2nd president.
John Adams (2nd President ) was the father of John Quincy Adams (6th President)
1796. He was second president of the US. Was defeated for reelection in 1800.
John Adams, the second President, was the father of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President.
Geroge H. W. Bush and George W. Bush are only the second father-son presidents.
Samuel Adams was not elected president. He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a governor of Massachusetts. His second-cousin, John Adams was the second US president.
The first president of the United States, George Washington, was voted to be president by every single citizen for both terms he served. After his two terms, he refused to serve a third term of presidency. The second president, John Adams, decided to follow in his footsteps and serve for only two terms, refusing the third. All presidents who came after either were not voted to go onto their second terms, or dropped out of the running when it came time to vote for the next president after they'd finished with their second term. It became an unspoken law to follow the example of our first president, and so today it is known that each president may only serve for the maximum of two terms.
John Adams, the second president, had children, one of whom became President. The first President, Washington, was seemingly unable to father children.
John Adam's son's name is John Quincy Adams. He also became president, like his father