Theodore Roosevelt
The youngest elected President was John F. Kennedy (1961-63), who reached the White House at 43. But the youngest President to ever serve was Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09), who was elected Vice President on a ticket with President William McKinley. In September 1901 Leon Frank Czolgosz, a deranged anarchist, shot McKinley twice in Buffalo, New York, and Roosevelt assumed the top office at 42.
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