He was only ever elected President once. He was elected Vice President and became President when William McKinley was assassinated. After finishing out McKinley's term, he was elected. He then chose not to run again, essentially hand-picking William Howard Taft to be the Republican presidential candidate. Taft was elected but Roosevelt did not like the way he was running the country and decided to run for President again in 1912, but lost.
TR was not popular within much of his own Republican Party and it was controversial to put him as the Vice-Presidential candidate on the ticket with William McKinley in 1900. When McKinley was assassinated, TR became president in 1901. TR served the remainder of McKinley's term, then got elected to the Presidency in the 1904 election. TR really only served one elected term as president, but served most of McKinley's term also. After his election in 1904, TR said he would not run again, though he did in 1912.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected president four times, not three.
The two term limit on the president was not established until 1947, two years after Roosevelt's death.
FDR was a great president and an even greater man, btw he was elected 4 times! But only served 3 times before dying...
no just 2
Roosevelt was McKinley's vice-president. After McKinley was shot, Roosevelt took over.
It was Franklin, NOT Theodore who served beyond two terms. At the time, there were no official term limits for the presidency.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for a little over 12 years.
If you are referring to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he served before the two term rule was put into effect soon after his death.
The President of the United States in 1941 was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was our only president to serve over 2 terms. He served from 1933 until his death in 1945.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected four times and although he died just over a year into his fourth term he still served longer than any other President (March 4, 1933 - April 12, 1945) The president to serve the most terms is President Theodore Roosevelt.
McKinley was president first by over 30 years.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only one to serve more than two terms and will remain the only one unless the Constitution is changed.
President Roosevelt was accused of "court-packing."
Because president Roosevelt died of cancer. Truman was his vice-President, so constitutionally he then succeeded Roosevelt.
Franklin Roosevelt cast 635 vetoes in just over 12 years as president. Grover Cleveland produced 584 in 8 years.
It depends on the legislation of the country concerned. In the United States,ordinarily, a president can serve for at most two four-year terms for a total of 8 years. A president who first became president because he was the vice-president who took over the term of another president with two or less years to go, can serve an additional 8 years of his own, for a total of 10 years.