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Presidency[a] Presid

April 30, 1789


[d]

March 4, 1797

March 4, 1797

March 4, 1801

March 4, 1801

March 4, 1809

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March 4, 1809

March 4, 1817

March 4, 1817

March 4, 1825

March 4, 1825

March 4, 1829

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March 4, 1829

March 4, 1837

March 4, 1837


March 4, 1841

March 4, 1841

April 4, 1841
(Died in office)

April 4, 1841
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March 4, 1845

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March 4, 1845

March 4, 1849

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March 4, 1849

July 9, 1850
(Died in office)

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July 9, 1850
[k]

March 4, 1853

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March 4, 1853

March 4, 1857

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March 4, 1857

March 4, 1861

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March 4, 1861


April 15, 1865
(Died in office)

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April 15, 1865



March 4, 1869

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March 4, 1869

March 4, 1877

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March 4, 1877

March 4, 1881

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March 4, 1881


September 19, 1881
(Died in office)
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September 19, 1881


[n]

March 4, 1885

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March 4, 1885

March 4, 1889

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March 4, 1889

March 4, 1893

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March 4, 1893

March 4, 1897

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March 4, 1897

14-Sep-01
(Died in office)
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14-Sep-01

4-Mar-09

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4-Mar-09

4-Mar-13

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4-Mar-13

4-Mar-21

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4-Mar-21

2-Aug-23
(Died in office)

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2-Aug-23
[o]

4-Mar-29

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4-Mar-29


4-Mar-33

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4-Mar-33

12-Apr-45
(Died in office)

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12-Apr-45

20-Jan-53

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20-Jan-53

20-Jan-61

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20-Jan-61

22-Nov-63
(Died in office)

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22-Nov-63

20-Jan-69

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20-Jan-69

9-Aug-74
(Resigned from office)

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9-Aug-74

20-Jan-77

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20-Jan-77

20-Jan-81

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20-Jan-81

20-Jan-89

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20-Jan-89

20-Jan-93

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20-Jan-93

20-Jan-01

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20-Jan-01

20-Jan-09

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20-Jan-09

20-Jan-17

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20-Jan-17

Incumbent

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President Prior office[b] Party[c] Election


George Washington Commander-in-Chief Unaffiliated
of the
1732–1799 Continental Army
(Lived: 67 years) (1775–1783)

1788–89

1792
John Adams 1st
vice president of the United States
(1789–1797)

Federalist 1796

1735–1826
(Lived: 90 years)
[6][7][8]

Thomas Jefferson 2nd Democratic-


vice president of the United States Republican
(1797–1801)

1800

1743–1826
(Lived: 83 years)
[9][10][11]

1804

James Madison 5th Democratic-


United States secretary of state Republican
(1801–1809)

1808

1751–1836
(Lived: 85 years)
[12][13][14]

1812

James Monroe 7th Democratic-


United States secretary of state Republican
(1811–1817)

1816

1758–1831
(Lived: 73 years)
[15][16][17]
1820
John Quincy Adams 8th Democratic-
United States secretary of state Republican
(1817–1825)

1824

1767–1848
(Lived: 80 years)
[18][19][20]

Andrew Jackson U.S. senator from Tennessee


(1797–1798 & 1823–1825)

1828
Democratic

1767–1845
(Lived: 78 years)
[21][22][23]

1832

Martin Van Buren 8th vice president of the United States

(1833–1837)

Democratic 1836

1782–1862
(Lived: 79 years)
[24][25][26]

William Henry Harrison United States minister to Colombia


(1828–1829)

Whig

1773–1841
(Lived: 68 years)
[27][28][29]

John Tyler 10th Whig

1840
April 4,
vice president of the United States 1841 – September 13,
1840
1841
-1841

1790–1862
(Lived: 71 years)
[30][31][32]
Unaffiliated
September 13,
1841 – March 4, 1845

James K. Polk 9th


governor of Tennessee
(1839–1841)

Democratic 1844

1795–1849
(Lived: 53 years)
[33][34][35]

Zachary Taylor Major general of the 1st Infantry


Regiment
United States Army
(1846–1849)
(No prior elected office)

Whig

1784–1850
(Lived: 65 years)
[36][37][38]

1848
Millard Fillmore 12th
1848
vice president of the United States
(1849–1850)

Whig

1800–1874
(Lived: 74 years)
[39][40][41]

Franklin Pierce Brigadier general of the 9th Infantry


United States Army
(1847–1848)

Democratic 1852

1804–1869
(Lived: 64 years)
[42][43][44]

James Buchanan United States minister to the


Court of St James's
(1853–1856)

Democratic 1856

1791–1868
(Lived: 77 years)
[45][46][47]

Abraham Lincoln U.S. representative for Illinois's 7th Republican


District
(1847–1849) (National Union)
[l]

1860
1860

1809–1865
(Lived: 56 years)
[48][49][50]

Andrew Johnson 16th National Union


vice president of the United States April 15, 1865 – c. 1868

-1865

1864

1808–1875
(Lived: 66 years)
[51][52][53]
Democratic
c. 1868 – March 4, 1869

[m]

Ulysses S. Grant Commanding general of the U.S. Army

(1864–1869)
(No prior elected office)

1868

Republican

1822–1885
(Lived: 63 years)
[54][55][56]

1872
1872

Rutherford B. Hayes 29th & 32nd


governor of Ohio
(1868–1872 & 1876–1877)

Republican 1876

1822–1893
(Lived: 70 years)
[57][58][59]

James A. Garfield U.S. representative for Ohio's 19th


District

(1863–1881)

Republican

1831–1881
(Lived: 49 years) 1880
[60][61][62]

Chester A. Arthur 20th


vice president of the United States
-1881

Republican

1829–1886
(Lived: 57 years)
[63][64][65]

Grover Cleveland 28th


governor of New York
(1883–1885)

Democratic 1884

1837–1908
(Lived: 71 years)
[66][67][68]

Benjamin Harrison U.S. senator from Indiana


(1881–1887)

Republican 1888

1833–1901
(Lived: 67 years)
[69][70][71]

Grover Cleveland 22nd


president of the United States
(1885–1889)

Democratic 1892

1837–1908
(Lived: 71 years)
[66][67][68]

William McKinley 39th


governor of Ohio
(1892–1896)

1896
1896

Republican

1843–1901
(Lived: 58 years)
[72][73][74]

Theodore Roosevelt 25th


vice president of the United States
-1901

1900

Republican

1858–1919
(Lived: 60 years)
[75][76][77]

1904

William H. Taf 42nd


United States secretary of war
(1904–1908)

Republican 1908

1857–1930
(Lived: 72 years)
[78][79][80]
Woodrow Wilson 34th
governor of New Jersey
(1911–1913)

1912
Democratic

1856–1924
(Lived: 67 years)
[81][82][83]
1916
Warren Harding U.S. senator from Ohio
(1915–1921)

Republican

1865–1923
(Lived: 57 years)
[84][85][86]
1920
Calvin Coolidge 29th
vice president of the United States
(1921–1923)

Republican

1872–1933
(Lived: 60 years)
[87][88][89]

1924

Herbert Hoover 3rd


United States secretary of commerce

(1921–1928)
(No prior elected office)

Republican 1928

1874–1964
(Lived: 90 years)
[90][91][92]

Franklin Delano Roosevelt 44th


governor of New York
(1929–1932)

1932

Democratic

1882–1945 1936
(Lived: 63 years)
[93][94][95]
1940

Harry S. Truman 34th


vice president of the United States
-1945

1944

Democratic

1884–1972
(Lived: 88 years)
[96][97][98]

1948

Dwight D. Eisenhower Supreme Allied Commander Europe


(1949–1952)
(No prior elected office)

1952
Republican

1890–1969
(Lived: 78 years)
[99][100][101]
1956
John F. Kennedy U.S. senator from Massachusetts
(1953–1960)

Democratic

1917–1963
(Lived: 46 years)
[102][103][104]

Lyndon B. Johnson 37th 1960

vice president of the United States


(1961–1963)

Democratic

1908–1973
(Lived: 64 years)
[105][106][107]

1964
1964

Richard Nixon 36th


vice president of the United States
(1953–1961)

1968

Republican

1913–1994
(Lived: 81 years)
[108][109][110]

Gerald Ford 40th


vice president of the United States
(1973–1974)

1972

Republican

1913–2006
(Lived: 93 years)
[111][112][113]

Jimmy Carter 76th


governor of Georgia
(1971–1975)

Democratic 1976
Democratic 1976

Born 1924
(95 years old)
[114][115][116]

Ronald Reagan 33rd


governor of California
(1967–1975)

1980
Republican

1911–2004
(Lived: 93 years)
[117][118][119]
1984
George H. W. Bush 43rd
vice president of the United States
(1981–1989)

Republican 1988

1924–2018
(Lived: 94 years)
[120][121][122]

Bill Clinton 40th & 42nd


governor of Arkansas
(1979–1981 & 1983–1992)

1992
Democratic

Born 1946
(73 years old)
[123][124][125]
1996
George W. Bush 46th
governor of Texas
(1995–2000)

2000
Republican

Born 1946
(73 years old)
[126][127]
2004
Barack Obama U.S. senator from Illinois
(2005–2008)

2008
Democratic

Born 1961
(58 years old)
[128][129]
2012
Donald Trump

Born 1946 President and Chairman of The Trump Organization

(1971–2017)
(73 years old) (No prior elected office)
Republican 2016
19)       National Union (2)

Vice President
John Adams

Thomas Jefferson
[g]

Aaron Burr
March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1805
George Clinton
March 4, 1805 – March 4, 1809

George Clinton
March 4, 1809 – April 20, 1812

(Died in office)

Office vacant
(Balance of Clinton's term)
Elbridge Gerry
March 4, 1813 – November 23,
1814
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Gerry's term)

Daniel D. Tompkins

John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
[h]
March 4, 1829 – December 28,
1832
(Resigned from office)

Office vacant
(Balance of Calhoun's term)
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1837

Richard M. Johnson

John Tyler
(Succeeded to presidency)
Office vacant

George M. Dallas

Millard Fillmore

(Succeeded to presidency)
Office vacant

William R. King
March 4 – April 18, 1853
(Died in office)

Office vacant
(Balance of King's term)

John C. Breckinridge

Hannibal Hamlin

March 4, 1861 – March 4, 1865


Andrew Johnson
March 4 – April 15, 1865
(Succeeded to presidency)

Office vacant

Schuyler Colfax

March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1873

Henry Wilson
March 4, 1873 – November 22,
1875
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Wilson's term)

William A. Wheeler

Chester A. Arthur

(Succeeded to presidency)

Office vacant

Thomas A. Hendricks
March 4 – November 25, 1885

(Died in office)

Office vacant
(Balance of Hendricks's term)

Levi P. Morton

Adlai Stevenson

Garret Hobart
March 4, 1897 – November 21,
1899
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Hobart's term)
Theodore Roosevelt
March 4 – September 14, 1901

(Succeeded to presidency)
Office vacant
September 14, 1901 – March 4,
1905

Charles W. Fairbanks
March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1909

James S. Sherman
March 4, 1909 – October 30,
1912
(Died in office)

Office vacant
(Balance of Sherman's term)
Thomas R. Marshall

Calvin Coolidge
(Succeeded to presidency)

Office vacant
August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1925

Charles G. Dawes
March 4, 1925 – March 4, 1929
Charles Curtis

John N. Garner
March 4, 1933 – January 20,
1941
[p]

Henry A. Wallace
January 20, 1941 – January 20,
1945
Harry S. Truman
January 20 – April 12, 1945
(Succeeded to presidency)
Office vacant
April 12, 1945 – January 20,
1949
Alben W. Barkley
January 20, 1949 – January 20,
1953

Richard Nixon

Lyndon B. Johnson
(Succeeded to presidency)

Office vacant
November 22, 1963 – January
20, 1965

Hubert Humphrey
January 20, 1965 – January 20,
1969
Spiro Agnew
January 20, 1969 – October 10,
1973
(Resigned from office)

Office vacant
October 10 – December 6, 1973

Gerald Ford
December 6, 1973 – August 9,
1974
(Succeeded to presidency)
Office vacant
August 9 – December 19, 1974

Nelson Rockefeller
December 19, 1974 – January
20, 1977

Walter Mondale
Walter Mondale

George H. W. Bush

Dan Quayle

Al Gore
Dick Cheney

Joe Biden

Mike Pence

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