John Adams Didnt Get Elected for President Again
This is a listing of incumbent presidents in any state who ran for some other term in function but were not reelected.
Term in function President State Lost election Winning successor Notes 1797–1801 John Adams
United States 1800 U.s. presidential election Thomas Jefferson Adams placed third backside Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr. Jefferson narrowly won a contingent election in the U.S. House of Representatives. 1825–1829 John Quincy Adams
United States 1828 United states presidential ballot Andrew Jackson Jackson previously won a plurality of the popular vote against Adams in the 1824 presidential election but lost a contingent ballot. 1837–1841 Martin Van Buren
United States 1840 United States presidential ballot William Henry Harrison Van Buren also ran in the 1848 presidential ballot with the Free Soil Party. 1853–1857 Franklin Pierce
The states 1856 Autonomous National Convention James Buchanan Pierce ran for reelection, merely he was defeated at the 1856 Democratic National Convention by James Buchanan. Buchanan won the 1856 U.s.a. presidential ballot to become the 15th president of the United States. 1865–1869 Andrew Johnson
Usa 1868 Democratic National Convention Ulysses Southward. Grant Johnson was impeached by the U.Southward. House of Representatives and narrowly avoided conviction in the U.S. Senate. He lost the 1868 Democratic presidential nomination to Horatio Seymour. 1871–1873 Miguel García Granados
Republic of guatemala 1873 Guatemalan general election Justo Rufino Barrios García Granados was serving equally interim president of Guatemala, withal, he was defeated by Justo Rufino Barrios. 1881–1885 Chester Arthur
U.s. 1884 Republican National Convention Grover Cleveland Arthur ran for reelection, but he was defeated at the 1884 Republican National Convention by James G. Blaine. Grover Cleveland defeated Blaine in the 1884 Usa presidential ballot to become the 22nd president of the United States. 1885–1889 Grover Cleveland
United States 1888 United States presidential election Benjamin Harrison Cleveland lost the 1888 presidential ballot, but won the 1892 United States presidential election. 1889–1893 Benjamin Harrison
U.s.a. 1892 United States presidential ballot Grover Cleveland 1909–1913 William Howard Taft
U.s.a. 1912 The states presidential election Woodrow Wilson Taft also ran against erstwhile President Theodore Roosevelt for the Republican nomination. Afterwards Taft won Roosevelt launched his own presidential campaign under the Progressive Party. Taft came in third behind both Wilson and Roosevelt. 1929–1933 Herbert Hoover
United States 1932 United states presidential election Franklin D. Roosevelt 1931–1937 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
Finland 1937 Finnish presidential election Kyösti Kallio 1948–1953 Elpidio Quirino
Philippines 1953 Philippine presidential election Ramon Magsaysay Then-Vice President Quirino succeeded Manuel Roxas after the latter died in 1948. Quirino became president on his own right after winning the 1949 presidential ballot. 1948–1955 Luigi Einaudi
Italia 1955 Italian presidential ballot Giovanni Gronchi 1955–1962 Giovanni Gronchi
Italy 1962 Italian presidential election Antonio Segni 1957–1961 Carlos P. Garcia
Philippines 1961 Philippine presidential ballot Diosdado Macapagal And then-Vice President Garcia succeeded Ramon Magsaysay subsequently the latter died in 1957. Garcia became president on his ain right subsequently winning the 1957 presidential election. 1960–1967 Aden Abdullah Osman Daar
Somalia 1967 Somali presidential election Abdirashid Shermarke 1961–1965 Diosdado Macapagal
Philippines 1965 Philippine presidential election Ferdinand Marcos 1964–1971 Giuseppe Saragat
Italia 1971 Italian presidential election Giovanni Leone 1974–1977 Gerald R. Ford
The states 1976 United States presidential ballot Jimmy Carter Gerald R. Ford is the only person to serve equally U.S. President without being elected as either President or U.S. Vice President. Ford was appointed vice president after the resignation of Spiro Agnew in 1973, and as vice president, succeeded Richard Nixon as president on Nixon'south resignation in 1974.[1] 1977–1981 Jimmy Carter
United States 1980 United states of america presidential election Ronald Reagan Carter was the outset elected president to be refused a second term since 1932.[two] 1974–1981 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
France 1981 French presidential election François Mitterrand 1981–1986 Ferdinand Marcos
Philippines 1986 Philippine presidential ballot Corazon Aquino The final results of the election led to the belief that the polls were tampered and considered an electoral fraud. These events eventually lead to the People Ability Revolution. 1977–1988 Spyros Kyprianou
Cyprus 1988 Cypriot presidential ballot George Vassiliou Then President of the House of Representatives succeeded Archbishop Makarios III subsequently his decease in 1977. Kyprianou became president on his own correct subsequently winning the 1977 presidential by-election unopposed. He lost re-election in the get-go round of voting in the 1988 Cypriot presidential election, placing third.[3] 1985–1990 Daniel Ortega
Nicaragua 1990 Nicaraguan general election Violeta Chamorro Ortega later returned to power in the 2006 elections. 1972–1991 Mathieu Kérékou
Benin 1991 Beninese presidential election Nicéphore Soglo 1980–1991 Aristides Pereira
Cape verde 1991 Cape Verdean presidential election António Mascarenhas Monteiro 1964–1991 Kenneth Kaunda
Zambia 1991 Zambian full general election Frederick Chiluba 1989–1993 George H. W. Bush-league
U.s. 1992 United States presidential ballot Beak Clinton Some speculated that Ross Perot, the unsuccessful third candidate in the presidential race, cost Bush-league the election.[iv] 1989–1992 Václav Havel
Czechoslovakia 1992 Czechoslovak presidential election none due to the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia Havel later elected President of the Czech republic.[5] [half dozen] 1975–1993 Didier Ratsiraka
Madagascar 1992-93 Malagasy presidential election Albert Zafy Ratsiraka returned to ability in 1996.[7] 1988–1993 George Vassiliou
Republic of cyprus 1993 Cypriot presidential ballot Glafcos Clerides 1981–1993 André Kolingba
Cardinal African Republic 1993 Central African full general election Ange-Félix Patassé 1966–1994 Hastings Banda
Republic of malaŵi 1994 Malawian general ballot Bakili Muluzi 1991–1994 Leonid Kravchuk
Ukraine 1994 Ukrainian presidential election Leonid Kuchma 1990–1995 Lech Wałęsa
Poland 1995 Polish presidential ballot Aleksander Kwaśniewski Walesa besides lost 2000 election.[viii] 1989–1996 Ion Iliescu
Romania 1996 Romanaian general ballot Emil Constantinescu Iliescu returned to power in the 2000 election. Constantinescu did not run for reelection. 1991–1996 Nicéphore Soglo
Benin 1996 Beninese presidential election Mathieu Kérékou 1993–1996 Albert Zafy
Republic of madagascar 1996 Malagasy presidential election Didier Ratsiraka 1990–1997 Mircea Snegur
Moldova 1996 Moldovan presidential election Petru Lucinschi 1977–1992 Denis Sassou-Nguesso
Congo 1992 Republic of the Congo presidential ballot Pascal Lissouba 1990–1997 Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat
Mongolia 1997 Mongolian presidential election Natsagiin Bagabandi 1999–2000 Robert Guéï
Ivory coast 2000 Ivorian presidential ballot Laurent Gbagbo 1981–2000 Abdou Diouf
Senegal 2000 Senegalese presidential election Abdoulaye Wade 1996–2001 Didier Ratsiraka
Madagascar 2001 Malagasy presidential election Marc Ravalomanana 1996–2001 Petar Stoyanov
Bulgaria 2001 Bulgarian presidential election Georgi Parvanov 1998–2003 Valdas Adamkus
Lithuania 2002–03 Lithuanian presidential election Rolandas Paksas Returned to the office in 2004. 1993–2003 Glafcos Clerides
Cyprus 2003 Cypriot presidential election Tassos Papadopoulos Lost reelection in the first circular of voting. 2000–2004 Hipólito Mejía
Dominican Democracy 2004 Dominican Republic presidential election Leonel Fernández 2001–2004 Megawati Sukarnoputri
Indonesia 2004 Indonesian presidential ballot Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Also lost 2009 election. 1999–2004 Rudolf Schuster
Slovakia 2004 Slovak presidential election Ivan Gašparovič [ix] 2001–2006 Arnold Rüütel
Republic of estonia 2006 Estonian presidential election Toomas Hendrik Ilves 2003–2008 Tassos Papadopoulos
Cyprus 2008 Cypriot presidential ballot Demetris Christofias Lost reelection in the get-go circular of voting where he placed third. 2005–2009 Nambaryn Enkhbayar
Mongolia 2009 Mongolian presidential election Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj 2002–2010 Dahir Riyale Kahin
Somaliland 2010 Somaliland presidential election Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo The President of Somaliland is not diplomatically recognized as an independent head of state by the international community. 2005–2010 Viktor Yushchenko
Ukraine 2010 Ukrainian presidential election Viktor Yanukovich [10] 2000–2011 Laurent Gbagbo
Cote d'ivoire 2010 Ivorian presidential election Alassane Ouattara Gbagbo declared President by Ramble Council despite recognition of Outtara by the international community, leading to the Second Ivorian Civil War 1991–2011 Igor Smirnov
Transnistria 2011 Transnistrian presidential election Yevgeny Shevchuk The President of Transnistria is not recognized as an contained head of state by the international community. 2007–2011 Valdis Zatlers
Latvia 2011 Latvian presidential election Andris Bērziņš 2007–2012 José Ramos-Horta
East Timor 2012 East Timorese presidential election Taur Matan Ruak 2008–2011 Rupiah Banda
Republic of zambia 2011 Zambian full general ballot Michael Sata 2007–2012 Nicolas Sarkozy
France 2012 French presidential election François Hollande Also ran in 2022 merely lost The Republicans primary. 2000–2012 Abdoulaye Wade
Senegal 2012 Senegalese presidential election Macky Sall 2004–2012 Boris Tadić
Serbia 2012 Serbian presidential election Tomislav Nikolić 2005–2015 Mahinda Rajapaksa
Sri Lanka 2015 Sri Lankan presidential election Maithripala Sirisena Failed after running for an unprecedented third term afterwards a ramble amendment. But returned as the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in 2022 later on his blood brother Gotabaya Rajapaksa was elected as the President. 2007–2012 Danilo Türk
Slovenia 2012 Slovenian presidential election Borut Pahor [11] 2012–2014 Joyce Banda
Malawi 2014 Malawian full general election Peter Mutharika 2010–2015 Ivo Josipović
Republic of croatia 2014–fifteen Croation presidential election Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović [12] 2010–2015 Goodluck Jonathan
Nigeria 2015 Nigerian presidential election Muhammadu Buhari 2010–2015 Bronisław Komorowski
Poland 2015 Polish presidential election Andrzej Duda [13] 1994–2017 Yahya Jammeh
The The gambia 2016 Gambian presidential election Adama Barrow Jammeh initially refused to step downwardly, causing the 2016–17 Gambian constitutional crunch and the ECOWAS war machine intervention in the Gambia. 2012–2017 John Mahama
Ghana 2016 Ghanaian full general ballot Nana Akufo-Addo 2011–2016 7th Manuel Pinto da Costa
São Tomé and Príncipe 2016 São Toméan presidential election Evaristo Carvalho 2011–2016 Yevgeny Shevchuk
Transnistria 2016 Transnistrian presidential election Vadim Krasnoselsky The President of Transnistria is not recognized as an contained head of state by the international community. 2012–2017 Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
Somalia 2017 Somali presidential election Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed 2012–2017 Leonid Tibilov
S Ossetia 2017 South Ossetian presidential election Anatoly Bibilov The President of South Ossetia is merely recognized as an independent head of country by some states.[14] 2008–2018 Najib Razak
Malaysia 2018 Malaysian general ballot Mahathir Mohammad Mahathir returned to power in 2022 until 2020. 2014–2018 Hery Rajaonarimampianina
Republic of madagascar 2018 Malagasy presidential election Andry Rajoelina 2014–2019 Petro Poroshenko
Ukraine 2019 Ukrainian presidential election Volodymyr Zelensky [15] 2015–2019 Mauricio Macri
Argentine republic 2019 Argentine presidential election Alberto Fernández 2014–2020 José Mário Vaz
Guinea-Bissau 2019 Guinea-bissau presidential election Umaro Sissoco Embaló 2015–2020 Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Croatia 2019–20 Croatian presidential election Zoran Milanović [16] 2014–2020 Peter Mutharika
Malawi 2020 Malawian presidential election Lazarus Chakwera 2017–2021 Donald Trump
United States 2020 Usa presidential election Joe Biden Trump refused to concede, alleging fraud and filing and ultimately losing 86 postal service-ballot lawsuits.[17] The counting of the Balloter College votes by Congress on January 6, 2021, was briefly stopped when rioters stormed the Capitol building.[18] Joe Biden'south victory was confirmed when Congress reconvened hours afterwards.[19] 2016–2020 Igor Dodon
Moldova 2020 Moldovan presidential ballot Maia Sandu Dodon alleged multiple voting irregularities including the prevention of Transnistrians from voting and interference from strange leaders but congratulated Sandu every bit a precaution. Sandu became the starting time female president of the country.[20] [21] 2015–2021 Edgar Lungu
Republic of zambia 2021 Zambian full general election Hakainde Hichilema






















































































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