Grover Cleveland was the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States, the only person to serve non-sequential terms. He was initially elected in 1884, but lost reelection to Benjamin Harrison in 1888. Cleveland actually won the popular vote in 1888, but lost the critical states of New York and Indiana by less than 20,000 votes. He returned in 1892 to defeat Harrison.
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Grover Cleveland is the only US president to serve two non-consecutive (or two interrupted) terms of office.
President can only serve two terms of 4 years ea. But may be reelcted after another sitting president serves a term of 4.
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A president not serving more than two terms. This custom was broken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and soon after, the 22nd Amendment came to limit a president to a maximum of two terms.
Yes, Franklin Roosevelt served three terms (a total of twelve years). as a result, the 22nd Amendment was made, which limits a president to a total of two terms and two years (he could only get those two years if he became vice president to another president who later died or resigned).