No. John Adams was president once, and it WA for about 4 1/2 months,
because president #3 was elected.(this was before the 4 year of presidency rule was made)
No. John Adams was president once, and it WA for about 4 1/2 months,because president #3 was elected.(this was before the 4 year of presidency rule was made)
John Adams. In the presidential election of 1796, John Adams finished first and Thomas Jefferson second and became his vice president. Jefferson resigned later on and in 1800 ran against Adams and beat him for the presidency.
NO! John Adams had lost the re-election in 1800 to Thomas Jefferson. Unlike George Washington who was able to run and was re-elected for a second term.
No -John Quincy Adams was not re-elected He became the 6th US President in 1824 and lost an overwhelming defeat to Jackson in the election of 1828.
No. John Adams was the 2nd President, and his son John Quincy was the 6th. Number 4 was James Madison. John Adams became the 2nd President by winning the 3rd Presidential Election, but he lost the 4th Presidential Election to Thomas Jefferson. -HW
John Adams (1735-1826) was the second President of the United States. He was previously the Vice President to George Washington, the first President of the US. John Adams was a Federalist and he served as President from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801. Under his Presidency, Thomas Jefferson served as Vice president and went on to become the 3rd president of the US. Adams also played one of the leading roles in the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and also was a signer of the document. Adams fought for separation from Great Britain and under his term, congress established the departments of the Navy and the Marine corps. Adams was elected vice president in 1789 and was re-elected vice president in 1792 then was elected president in 1796, where he served only one term. Adams died July 4, 1826. Adams was married in 1764, to Abigail Smith and they had a son John Quincy Adams, who later became the 6th president of the United States. Some may not know that John Adams was the first president to live in what is now known as The White House.
George Washington was re-elected with 132 electoral votes (100%) and John Adams was re-elected with 77 electoral votes. George Washington was again the overwhelming favorite for President, with each of the 132 electors casting one vote for him. Under the original plan of the Constitution, each elector cast two votes, and the candidate with the second largest number of electoral votes became Vice President. John Adams received only 77 of these "second votes."
If you mean elected to the presidency, the answer is 1824. He lost his bid for re-election to Andrew Jackson in 1828.
George W. Bush won in 2000 and lost the popular vote. He was re-elected in 2004 but when he was re-elected he won the popular votes as well as the electoral vote. (The other three Presidents who lost the popular vote, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford Hayes and Benjamin Harrison , were not re-elected .)
he was re elected president four times.
The first, and only president elected for a third term was Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940 due to some concerns during WWII. He was also elected in 1947 for a fourth term, but died only months into his fourth term.
John Adams was the only real Federalist. The party faded away after Jefferson was re-elected in 1804.