No president severed more than 2 terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt served more than 2 terms, though.
A president can serve no more than two full terms.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms.
Franklin D Roosevelt -- he served 4 terms
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22nd amendment limits the president to two terms.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected to four terms and completed three.
In the United States, a president may be elected to serve no more than two terms.
Franklin Roosevelt
No. It's theoretically possible for a president of the US to have three nonconsecutive terms in office (elected vice-president, becomes president more than two years into his term, loses (or doesn't run) the next election, runs for president in a later election and wins, loses (or doesn't run) in the next election, runs AGAIN in a later election and wins). The only US president so far to serve non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland, who was elected in 1884, lost to Benjamin Harrison (despite winning the popular vote) in 1888, and was elected again in 1892.
There has only been one: Grover Cleveland. He was the only President to ever serve nonconsecutive terms: the 22nd and 24th (1885-89) (1893-97).He was well known to be honest, independent, and opposed to corruption and the spoils system. He had a motto, "A public office is a public trust," which demonstrated his stubborn courage and integrity.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the ONLY President who will EVER be elected to more than two terms (He was elected to four)