Carter was sworn in as President 20 January 1977.
The Treaty to transfer the Canal was done by Jimmy Carter, but Bill Clinton was President on the date the Canal was transferred. Bob McMillan
January 20, 1977.
Jimmy Carter is still alive at this date in May, 2011. He got back from a visit to North Korea. In September, 2012, Jimmy Carter broke the record for the longest a U. S. President has lived after leaving office, which is now going on 32 years AND COUNTING. Before Carter, Herbert Hoover held that record for 54 years, and before Hoover, John Adams held that record for 154 years!
Yes, he is alive at this date of January 8, 2011.
Jimmy Carter married to Rosalynn Smith in July 7, 1946
When Walter Mondale ran for Vice President in 1976 and 1980, he was Jimmy Carter's running mate. When he ran for President in 1984, his running mate was Geraldine Ferraro (that was the first of two times to date that a woman was one of the major party Vice Presidential candidates).
Democrat Jimmy Carter who ran as a "Washington outsider" won a narrow victory over Republican incumbent Gerald Ford in the 1976 Presidential election.1976 U. S. Presidential / Vice Presidential Election Results:270 votes (50.2%) - minimum required297 votes (55.2%) - Gov. Jimmy Carter of GA / U. S. Sen. Walter Mondale of MN (Dem. Pty.)240 votes (44.6%) - Pres. Gerald R. Ford of MI / U. S. Sen. Bob Dole of KS (Rep. Pty.)1 vote (0.2%) - Gov. Ronald Reagan of CA / U. S. Sen. Bob Dole of KSThis was the last U. S. Presidential/ Vice Presidential election to date in which the incumbent president was nominated for reelection but the incumbent vice president (Nelson Rockefeller) was not.This was the second of two U. S. Presidential/ Vice Presidential elections to date in which the runners-up carried more states than the winners.This is an example of the relatively rare occurrence of a "faithless elector" not voting as pledged. In this case an elector from Washington State voted for Ronald Reagan, who competed against the incumbent President for the Republican nomination.
Only one U.S. President to date was born on the 1st of a month: Jimmy Carter was born on the 1st of October, 1924 (he is currently the 2nd-oldest living former President and, as of June 5, 2015, the 4th-oldest former President in U.S. history).
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Yes, former US President Jimmy Carter is still alive as of his 93rd birthday on October 1, 2017. Should he or George H.W. Bush remain alive until late 2017, it would establish a new longevity record for ex-Presidents.
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