November 1980
Ronald Reagan was 69 when he was first elected and when he first took office in 1981.
Ronald Reagan was 69 when first elected President in 1980; he was 73 when elected to his second term of office.
Ronald Reagan was the oldest president so far. He was 69 when he was elected and inaugurated the first time. He turned 70 shortly after he took office.
Yes, President Reagan served two terms in office; he was elected in 1980, and re-elected in 1984. In fact, he did better the second time than he did the first, winning 59% of the votes compared to 51% the first time, and a record 525 of 538 electoral votes. Reagan defeated President Jimmy Carter in 1980, and Carter's Vice President, Walter Mondale, in 1984.
Ronald Reagan
President Reagan was elected in the election of 1980 and then re-elected in the 1984 election.
1. Ronald Reagan was the oldest man to be elected President. He was 73 his second term. 2. William Henry Harrison was the first to die in office. He died in 1841 after a month in office.
Ronald Reagan was seventy years old when he became the president of the U.S.A. The oldest president, not only of America but the entire world.
Ronald Reagan was 69 years old when he was elected President and turned 70 after he took office. Obviously he was eight years older , 77, almost 78, when he left office after serving two full terms. He was the oldest US president .
The fortieth President of the US was Ronald Reagan. He was elected to two terms, 1981-1985 and 1985-1989. Age 69 at his first inaugural, he was the oldest US elected President.
No George Washington was not the oldest president. Ronald Reagan was the oldest elected president at the age of 69 when he was elected to his first term. He ended his presidency a few months before his 78th. George Washington was 57 when he was elected.
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. was the only person who was 52 when elected US President. He turned 52 on October 1, 1976, a few week prior to the election. Abraham Lincoln had just turned 52 three weeks prior to being sworn into office on March 4, 1861; but he was only 51 when he was elected President in November 1860.