Yes. An example would be Grover Cleveland who served from 1885-1889, then Benjamin Harrison who served from 1889-1893, and then Grover Cleveland was elected once again from 1893-1897
Grover Cleveland
Because he was the first and only president to serve 2 nonconsecutive terms
Because Cleveland's two terms were nonconsecutive, he was both the 22nd and 24th President.
Grover Cleveland
The president who was elected in two nonconsecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. He served as the 22nd president from 1885 to 1889 and then was reelected as the 24th president from 1893 to 1897.
Grover Cleveland
The US president has a term of 4 years and can serve 2 terms. The president of Mali has a term of 5 years and can serve 2 terms.
Grover Cleveland He was first elected in 1885-1889, then Harrison was elected in 1889-1893, and Cleveland was then reelected to serve his second term in 1893-1897
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
Vice President.
1885-1889 and 1893-1897
no