Thomas Jefferson served four years as vice-president and two terms as President. No other president that served two full terms was ever vice-president. Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge , Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson all served at least two years as vice president, became President and then were elected to one term of their own, but none served two full terms as President. Franklin Roosevelt ran for vice president but was not elected.
Sadly enough it is Richard Nixon, who was elected twice as Ike's VP, and then elected twice as president. Go figure...
Many Presidents have been re-elected to a second term: Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, McKinley, Wilson, FDR, Eisenhower, Nixon, Clinton, and George W. Bush. Some have succeeded to the office and then been re-elected: Teddy Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson. Only one was elected twice, noconsecutively : Grover Cleveland, who is considered both the 22nd and 24th US President.
Gerald Ford. He was appointed Vice president by President Richard Nixon when the elected Vice president, Spiro Agnew, resigned. Then Ford became President by succeeding to the office when President Nixon resigned from office.
They are both part of the Office of Managment and Budget.
If the President can not complete his term, the vice-president becomes President. If the vice-president can not complete his term, the president nominates a new vice-president who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office. If two were both suddenly killed, the Speaker of the House would become President.
The only member of a father and son combination to be elected twice was the son, George W. Bush. The father, George H.W. Bush as well as both Adamses were one-term presidents.
Never. He ran twice for US President, and was elected both times.
Both were vice-presidents who became president when the elected president died in office.
Lincoln was elected to the presidency twice.Abraham Lincoln was not elected beaces Abe was shot when he was watch a play at the ford theater form a guy name john Wilkes booth.and Abe die the next morning
No specific gender is required if running for office. Men and women, both, can run for, and be elected into the office of President.
The only president who took office but was not elected was Gerald Ford. He was also never elected as vice president either but was appointed to both offices.
Many Presidents have been re-elected to a second term: Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, McKinley, Wilson, FDR, Eisenhower, Nixon, Clinton, and George W. Bush. Some have succeeded to the office and then been re-elected: Teddy Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson. Only one was elected twice, noconsecutively : Grover Cleveland, who is considered both the 22nd and 24th US President.
Richard M. Nixson severed as 36th Vice President of the United States 1953-1961. He then was elected as the 37th President of the United States from 1969-1974. Where he also holds the status as the only President to resign the office and also the only person to be elected twice to both the Presidency and the Vice Presidency.
As a rule the Vice-president is elected by the same electors that elect the president. However, if a vacancy occurs in the office of vice-president. The president nominates a replacement who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office.
There was no confederate congress so there was no president elected from both.
The vice president's term of office is four years, just like the president's term. However, there is no limit to the number of terms a vice president can serve.
Bush ran Twice. First in 2000 and then in 2004. He won both times.
Both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Johnson were elected to US Congress after their terms as President, Adams as a Representative for Massachusetts for 17 years, and Johnson as Senator for Tennessee for about five months.