Well honey, Franklin D. Roosevelt is the president you're looking for. He snagged the titles for being elected to four terms, serving the longest presidency in U.S. history, and being the only president to serve more than two terms. That man sure knew how to make history, for better or for worse.
William Henry Harrison
The President, the Vice President and the First Secretary.
FDR. Three terms.
he was the second president
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Trick question. First, there never has been a three term limit on the office of US President. Second, the two term limit was Amended to the Constitution during Franklin Roosevelt's administration.
1. The president passes away. 2. The president is convicted of abuse of power and is removed from office or he/she is removed because he/she had done a high crime, like theft. 3. The president is impeached by 2/3 vote in Congress.
The answer is three. This situation occurs if a president leaves office without completing his term and the vice-president who takes over does not continue in office.
The first president of an independent India was Rajendra Prasad. He was elected to the office three times and retired in 1962.
The first and only president to run three terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).
James Polk left office on March 4, 1849 and died on June 15, 1849.
James Polk left office on March 4, 1849 and died on June 15, 1849.