Only one and that was Franklin Roosevelt.
Yes, they can be elected to two terms but not to three.
Only one--Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to four terms, though he died before he could complete his fourth. In response, the US Constitution was amended to prohibit future Presidents from being elected to more than two terms.
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A president can only be elected to at most two four-years terms. Further some of them die in office or resign and do not complete their terms,
After FDR's presidency (4 terms) end 1945, the max term limit was changed to two.
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Two presidents were Texas residents when elected as President-- Lyndon Johnson and George W, Bush.
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Two consecutive terms.
Richard Nixon and John Kennedy were both elected in 1946 and began their first terms in Congress in 1947.
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
If a president is elected, they are alotted 2 four year terms if they are re-elected after their first term.