John Quincy Adams was the only ex-president to serve in House of Representative. Andrew Johnson was elected to the US Senate after he was President. John Tyler served in the Confederate Congress.
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
Andrew Johnson was the only ex-president to return to the US Senate.
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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. )
Depends how you define "Southern". If it means the former Confederacy, then Garfield, Harrison, Mckinley, T Roosevelt, and Coolidge. If the former "Border Slave states" are includedin the South, then only Garfield and Harrison.
There have been two former presidents to have sons elected to the presidency. John Adams son John Quincy Adams and George W Bush son was elected president.
Gerald Ford was never elected in a national election. He was appointed vice-president to fill out a term and became President when President Nixon resigned. He elected to Congress some 10 times by his Congressional district.
The President and Vice-president are elected, the President's cabinet is appointed. If the Vice-president dies in office, the President appoints a new Vice-president, pending confirmation of Congress.
Refers to the supremacy of elected civilian public officials over the military. The elected President is the Commander in Chief and ONLY THE CONGRESS CAN DECLARE WAR.
He was John Scott Harrison, son of President William Harrison and father of President Benjamin Harrison. He was elected to the US Congress.
Yes, a former president may hold any job that he is elected to or offered. If the former president has already served 2 terms as president there are some so say he (as we have only had male presidents) is ineligable to be president but this has not be tested or tried by the courts.
Gerald Ford is the only president who was not elected to the office. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald Ford is the only person to be president and vice president but never elected.
No. That would be impossible. He is a businessman and former governor of Massachusetts. Only the President and Congress can declare war.
The 22nd Amendment states that "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once." With that said, it is possible, but would most likely not happen. Yes, but only if the former president "has time left." Presidents have term limits and if a former president has reached his/her limit then he/she cannot be VP because he/she would not be able to assume the office of president without violating the 22nd amendment.
Gerald Ford was the only U.S. president who was never elected as either president or vice president.
Not sure if he was the only one to ever serve in Congress after presidency, but for sure he is the only one elected to the House of Representatives. http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidents/funfacts/johnqadams.htm Ya i think so but im not sure