Franklin D. Roosevelt was the US President from 1933-1945 and died in office. Roosevelt was elected four times (1932, 1936, 1940, 1944), but died in April, 1945, just four months into his 4th term.
He was the only US President to serve more than two terms. This is no longer possible since the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, limiting a President to two elected terms
The President of the United States can serve Two Terms of office. Each term is four years.
Ulysses S. Grant.
President Andrew Johnson was impeached but his trial in the US Senate did not find him guilty. He served out the remainder of his term. He left office in 1869. US Grant was then the 18th US president.
Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Indpendence at the age of 33. He was in France with Adams and Franklin for negotiations in the revolution, but took part in the constitution. He was president, inventor, writer of various books and thoughts on government, and helped start the Library of Congress by a donation of 6,000 books. He was a founding member of this country and remains that to this day. Go read some of what he had to say about the purpose of government.
Barack Obama was first elected president in November 2008, and re-elected in November 2012. He served the two terms a US president is allowed to serve and was not allowed to run again in 2016. He officially left office in January 2017.
John Tyler was the tenth President Of the US. He served from 1841 to 1845.
Franklin D. Roosevelt served the most terms as president of the United States. He was elected to four terms in office, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945.
Theodore Roosevelt served 6 months short of two terms as US President. He was Vice-President when President McKinley was assassinated. He became President at that time. He was ELECTED to a full term on his own in 1905.
The third US President, Thomas Jefferson, served two terms from March 4, 1801 to March 4, 1809. Previous to that he served one term as Vice-President under John Adams.
He served two terms as president, from 1789-1797.
27 of the 44 US presidents served more than one term in office. 19 of these were elected to more than one term in office. The other 8 served out the term of a president who died in office and were re-elected for a second full term. Only one president served more than two terms, Franklin D Roosevelt, who served three full terms and was elected for a fourth but died in office before finishing that term.
While Bill Clinton was US President, the US Vice President was Tennessee Democrat Al Gore (Albert Arnold Gore, Jr.).
The US constitution limits a US president to serving two terms in office.
Bill Clinton
Ulysses S. Grant served two terms as president , from 1869 until 1877.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (32nd President) served for 12 years and 1 month, from March 4, 1933 until his death in office on April 12, 1945. FDR was elected four times, and the remaining 39 months of his 4th term were served by his new Vice President, Harry Truman.
Bill Clinton, who was President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He served two full terms in office.