george whashington
John F. Kennedy was President in July 1962; he was elected in 1960 and assassinated in 1963.
When Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President. No new Vice President was chosen; the office was vacant until Ulysses Grant was elected President in 1868 and Schuyler Colfax became Vice President. This is why the Constitution was amended in 1967, with the 25th Amendment. It finally set rules for how a new Vice President is chosen when the sitting Vice President has to take over the Presidency.
Kennedy was the youngest person to be elected president. He was also the youngest president to die when he was killed.
U. S. Grant who became the 18th President was elected in November of 1868.
Coolidge became president after the death of Harding in 1923, he was elected in 1924.
Technically John F. Kennedy was elected the youngest but the youngest president in office was Roosevelt. (Roosevelt was elected Vice President in 1900 and became President when President William McKinley was assassinated.)
The vice president who became president with President Kennedy was assassinated was Lyndon Johnson.
Andrew Johnson was elected presidet but never elected twice.
None, actually. Arthur was originally Vice-President under James Garfield. Garfield was assassinated, and Arthur became President.
no he became president after jfk was assassinated in 1963. he was republican. never elected to the presidency though
NEITHER Roosevelt President, Theodore or Franklin, was assassinated.
The 25th President of the United States was William McKinley. President McKinley was elected in 1896, reelected in 1900 and was in office from March 4, 1897 until September 14, 1901 when he was assassinated.
There were 14 vice presidents who became president of the United States.Eight of these became President upon the death of the sitting president.John Adams, elected president in 1796, defeated in 1800.Thomas Jefferson, elected president in 1800 and reelected in 1804.Martin Van Buren, elected president in 1836, defeated in 1840.John Tyler, became president when William Henry Harrison died in office, not nominated in 1844.Millard Fillmore, became president when Zachary Taylor died in office, not nominated in 1852.Andrew Johnson, became president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in office, not nominated in 1868.Chester A. Arthur, became president when James A. Garfield was assassinated in office, not nominated in 1884.Theodore Roosevelt, became president when William McKinley was assassinated in office, elected in 1904.Calvin Coolidge, became president when Warren G. Harding died in office, elected in 1924.Harry S. Truman, became president when Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office, elected in 1948.Lyndon B. Johnson, became president when John F. Kennedy was assassinated in office, elected in 1964.Richard Nixon, elected president in 1968 and reelected in 1972.Gerald Ford, became president in 1974 when Richard Nixon resigned, defeated in 1976.George H. W. Bush, elected president in 1988, defeated in 1992.Of the nine vice presidents who ascended to the presidency after their predecessor's death or resignation, only 4 were subsequently elected in their own right: Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
No, because he was assassinated.
Chester A. Arthur
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president at 42 years old when he became President (after President William McKinley was assassinated and Theodore Roosevelt was McKinley's Vice President.
Andrew Johnson became the president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.