That would be 1841. President Martin Van Buren lost his election to Harrison. Harrison became president March 4, 1841. President Harrison died April 4, 1841, and President Tyler served the remainder of Harrison's term.
This happened again in 1881. Hayes gave up his office in March to Garfield and Garfield died from an assassin's bullet in September, making Arthur the president.
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This happened on two occasions.
1841 - Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and John Tyler
1881 - Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, and Chester A. Arthur
Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler are served in 1841.
Rutherford Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A.Arthur are served in 1881.
AnswerNo monarch has ever served as president. It is against the constitution to have a monarch. AnswerThe presidents of France are also monarchs of Andorra. Also King Sihanouk of Cambodia was also president at one time, and prime minister at another. There are links below.
Legal schollars are not agreed on this point, but there is no explicit limit in the Constitution to how many terms a person may be elected to the office of Vice-President. The two term limit applies only to the office of President. YES they can
It is the same as the rights of an president
The Twelfth Amendment under the current party system guarantees that the president and vice president will be from the same party.
The president,vice-president , all 435 representatives to the House and one-third of the senators are all elected on the same day. Some states also elect their governor and other state officials on that day.