1974-77. Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller had both been appointed under the provisions of the 25th Amendment.
James Garfield was a member of the House when he was elected president in 1880.( He was also elected to the senate at the same time, but refused that office to become President. )
The President may only be re-elected one time, to serve two consecutive terms. ------------ Well, technically, a person may serve as many as 10 years as President. This can be accomplished if the vice president must finish the term of another president and the time remaining is equal to but less than 2 more years. At that point the sitting president can be elected two more times. Could you claim they were re-elected twice? That's up to the observer.
The president,vice-president , all 435 representatives to the House and one-third of the senators are all elected on the same day. Some states also elect their governor and other state officials on that day.
John Adams was elected president in 1796 and Thomas Jefferson was the new vice president.
Not exactly- it says that a president can only elected to two terms, but it lets a person who takes over another's term to still be elected to 2 terms, provided he did not serve for more than 2 years before he runs the first time.
James Garfield was a member of the House when he was elected president in 1880.( He was also elected to the senate at the same time, but refused that office to become President. )
He can be elected to the presidency only two times. He can be re-elected only one time.
The Constitution no longer allows anyone to be elected President a third time.
Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
1860 was the year that Lincoln was elected president for the first time. He was elected again in 1864.
The President may only be re-elected one time, to serve two consecutive terms. ------------ Well, technically, a person may serve as many as 10 years as President. This can be accomplished if the vice president must finish the term of another president and the time remaining is equal to but less than 2 more years. At that point the sitting president can be elected two more times. Could you claim they were re-elected twice? That's up to the observer.
Bill Clinton was elected president for the second time in 1996. He served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
The way he was elected was hat they picked him
It was the first presidential election since 1952 in which neither the incumbent President nor the incumbent Vice President was a candidate.It was the first time since 1984 that a major-party vice-presidential candidate was female.It was the first time we elected someone whose ancestry is only 50% European.
The clause that allows a president to be elected only twice was added AFTER the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Clinton was elected for the first time on November 3,1992. He was elected a second time on November 5, 1996.
Barack Obama is the first (and so far, the only) black person to serve as president of the United States. He was elected in 2008 for the first time and then re-elected in 2012.