6. Grover Cleveland Is the Only U.S. President to Serve Two Non-Consecutive Terms, Winning in 1884 and 1892, but Losing in 1888.
5. The U.S. Constitution Requires a President to Be at Least 35 Years Old, a Natural-Born Citizen, and Have Lived in the U.S. for at Least 14 Years.
4. The 1992 Presidential Election Saw the Highest Voter Turnout Percentage Since 1972, With 61.3% of the Voting-Age Population Participating.
3. James Monroe Nearly Received Every Electoral Vote in 1801, but One Delegate Wanted George Washington to Remain the Only Unanimously Elected President.
2. Victoria Woodhull Was the First Woman to Run for U.S. President in 1872.
1. Hillary Clinton Was the First Woman Nominated for President by a Major Party, Running in the 2016 Election.