Five Republicans were elected to two terms since the party was formed in 1854. They were Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, William McKinley, Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. Only Grant and George W. Bush actually completed two full terms. - Lincoln and McKinley were killed in their second terms and Nixon resigned before his second term ended.
Republicans Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge served for more than one term. completing a term for another president and then being elected to a term on their own.
Some Presidents served more than one term.
Joe Malone is a member of the Republican Party from Massachusetts. He served as state Treasurer for two terms, from 1991 to 1999. He unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for Congress in 2010.
He served one two year term.
Straight from the Mayor, who was also the postmaster of Canaveral...they just ran out of room...they started building from the South (Avon by the Sea) and from the North and they just ran out of room. Also Presidents that served two non consecutive terms didn't get two streets as well as the Adams boys...same names didn't get separate streets either...
hmmm... great question.... There have been 15 Presidents of the United States who were Democrats, although certainly few of the early ones would recognize some of the issues we deal with in our century. This count includes Grover Cleveland once although he was elected in two nonconsecutive terms. That would be the same for the 18 Republican Presidents the 4 Whig Presidents, the 4 Democratic-Republican Presidents, the one Federalist President (Adams) and the one Independent President (Washington.) In terms of days in office by any party someone has gone to the trouble of calculating that information: Republican Party: 32,182 days (88 years, 40 days) Democratic Party: 28,823 days (78 years, 334 days) (incumbent) Democratic-Republican Party: 10,227 days (28 years) Whig Party: 2,921 days (7 years, 364 days) Independent: 2,865 days (7 years, 308 days) Federalist Party: 1,460 days (3 years, 364 days) For the ultimate in day count add days from March 14th 2012 to the Democratic column.
GEORGE WASHING TO AND ALL THE MOST OF THE PRESIDENTS THERE ARE 10 PRESIDENTS THAT SERVED TWO TERMS
george washington
he served two terms
George Washington served two terms.
grover cleveland
Grover Cleveland served from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897.
Your question is not specific enough.. But in the USA The first president was George Washington. He only served two terms and as a cause after him all presidents only served two terms.
Presidents are only allowed to serve two terms. Reagan served two terms.
Many presidents have served two full terms.
The United States has never had Republican presidents for three consecutive terms. The closest it came was during the era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, who won four consecutive presidential elections from 1932 to 1944. Since the two-term limit for U.S. presidents was established by the 22nd Amendment in 1951, no president has served more than two terms.
The Republican Presidents that completed two terms in office were: Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Abraham Lincoln , William McKinley and Richard Nixon was elected to two terms but did not complete their second terms.
The Republicans who served two full terms were Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley and Richard Nixon was all elected to two terms but none of them completed their second terms.Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge were reelected after completing presidential terms to which others were elected (who died in office).