1972 - Richard M. Nixon (second term) 1976 - James E. (Jimmy) Carter 1980 - Ronald W. Reagan 1984 - Ronald Reagan (second term) 1988 - George H.W. Bush 1992 - William J. (Bill) Clinton 1996 - Bill Clinton (second term) 2000 - George W. Bush 2004 - George Bush (second term) 2008 - Barack H. Obama
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At this writing, 5/3/2010, no woman has ever been elected President or Vice President of the US.
No one was elected president in March 1797. However, John Adams, the first Vice President of the United States became the second President of the United States in 1797 March after having been elected to the position in 1796.
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).
Yes, provided that he / she becomes President more than two years into the initial term. The twenty second amendment to the US Constitution stipulates that a President is not eligible for re-election if they have served more than six years in office. Gerald Ford, had he been elected in 1976, would have been eligible for re-election in 1980, for instance. No President has served more than two terms since the adoption of the amendment, however.
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