Davy Crockett served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Tennessee. He was elected to the Twentieth Congress (March 4, 1827-March 3, 1829); reelected to the Twenty-first Congress (March 4, 1829-March 3, 1831); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-second Congress in 1830; elected to the Twenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833-March 3, 1835); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-fourth Congress in 1834.
Davy Crockett represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives. He died in the Battle of the Alamo.
Davy Crockett served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Tennessee. He was elected to the Twentieth Congress (March 4, 1827-March 3, 1829); reelected to the Twenty-first Congress (March 4, 1829-March 3, 1831); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-second Congress in 1830; elected to the Twenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833-March 3, 1835); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-fourth Congress in 1834.
He served three terms due to the war!
Andrew Johnson served two terms as governor of Tennessee: October 17, 1853 - November 3, 1857 March 12, 1862 - March 4, 1865
PCH: senator Prior to his presidency, he served as a Congressman and Senator from Maryland.[3]
FDR and the result was the term limits of 2 terms for a total of 8 years.
The years were 3/4/1817-3/4/1825. He served for 2 terms.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He served 3 full terms and part of a fourth before his death.
In America, Franklin D. Roosevelt served 4 terms in office, but died early in his 4th term.
To my knowledge, no president had 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt had 4! Actually Franklin D. Roosevelt only served 3 terms in essence. He was president for 12 years and won 3 elections back to back to back. He was the first 3-peat!
Ed Koch was the 105th Mayor of New York City, serving for 3 terms from 1978 to 1989. He had previously served in the U. S. House of Representatives.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms. He took office on March 4, 1933 and stayed in office until he died on April 12, 1945, having begun his fourth term on January 20, 1945/