User:Louis XVIII/U.S. Presidents

#[*]PresidentTook officeLeft officePartyLife timeVice PresidentTerm
1George WashingtonApril 30, 1789March 4, 1797Pro-Administration1732-1799John Adams1
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2John AdamsMarch 4, 1797March 4, 1801Federalist1735-1826Thomas Jefferson3
3Thomas JeffersonMarch 4, 1801March 4, 1809Democratic-Republican1743-1826Aaron Burr4
George Clinton5
4James MadisonMarch 4, 1809March 4, 1817Democratic-Republican1751-1836George Clinton[D]6
vacant
Elbridge Gerry[D]7
vacant
5James MonroeMarch 4, 1817March 4, 1825Democratic-Republican1758-1831Daniel D. Tompkins8
9
6John Quincy AdamsMarch 4, 1825March 4, 1829National Republican1767-1848John C. Calhoun10
7Andrew JacksonMarch 4, 1829March 4, 1837Democratic1767-1845John C. Calhoun[R]11
vacant
Martin Van Buren12
8Martin Van BurenMarch 4, 1837March 4, 1841Democratic1782-1862Richard Mentor Johnson13
9William Henry HarrisonMarch 4, 1841April 4, 1841[D]Whig1773-1841John Tyler14
10John TylerApril 4, 1841March 4, 1845Independent1790-1862vacant
11James K. PolkMarch 4, 1845March 4, 1849Democratic1795-1849George M. Dallas15
12Zachary TaylorMarch 4, 1849July 9, 1850[D]Whig1784-1850Millard Fillmore16
13Millard FillmoreJuly 9, 1850March 4, 1853Whig1800-1874vacant
14Franklin PierceMarch 4, 1853March 4, 1857Democratic1804-1869William R. King[D]17
vacant
15James BuchananMarch 4, 1857March 4, 1861Democratic1791-1868John C. Breckinridge18
16Abraham LincolnMarch 4, 1861April 15, 1865[A]Republican1809-1865Hannibal Hamlin19
Andrew Johnson20
17Andrew JohnsonApril 15, 1865March 4, 1869Democratic1808-1875vacant
18Ulysses S. GrantMarch 4, 1869March 4, 1877Republican1822-1885Schuyler Colfax21
Henry Wilson[D]22
vacant
19Rutherford B. HayesMarch 4, 1877March 4, 1881Republican1822-1893William A. Wheeler23
20James A. GarfieldMarch 4, 1881September 19, 1881[A]Republican1831-1881Chester A. Arthur24
21Chester A. ArthurSeptember 19, 1881March 4, 1885Republican1829-1886vacant
22Grover ClevelandMarch 4, 1885March 4, 1889Democratic1837-1908Thomas A. Hendricks[D]25
vacant
23Benjamin HarrisonMarch 4, 1889March 4, 1893Republican1833-1901Levi P. Morton26
24Grover Cleveland
(2nd term)
March 4, 1893March 4, 1897Democratic1837-1908Adlai E. Stevenson I27
25William McKinleyMarch 4, 1897September 14, 1901[A]Republican1843-1901Garret Hobart[D]28
vacant
Theodore Roosevelt29
26Theodore RooseveltSeptember 14, 1901March 4, 1909Republican1858-1919vacant
Charles W. Fairbanks30
27William Howard TaftMarch 4, 1909March 4, 1913Republican1857-1930James S. Sherman[D]31
vacant
28Woodrow WilsonMarch 4, 1913March 4, 1921Democratic1856-1924Thomas R. Marshall32
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29Warren G. HardingMarch 4, 1921August 2, 1923[D]Republican1865-1923Calvin Coolidge34
30Calvin CoolidgeAugust 2, 1923March 4, 1929Republican1872-1933vacant
Charles G. Dawes35
31Herbert HooverMarch 4, 1929March 4, 1933Republican1874-1964Charles Curtis36
32Franklin D. RooseveltMarch 4, 1933April 12, 1945[D]Democratic1882-1945John Nance Garner37
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Henry A. Wallace39
Harry S. Truman40
33Harry S. TrumanApril 12, 1945January 20, 1953Democratic1884-1972vacant
Alben W. Barkley41
34Dwight D. EisenhowerJanuary 20, 1953January 20, 1961Republican1890-1969Richard Nixon42
43
35John F. KennedyJanuary 20, 1961November 22, 1963[A]Democratic1917-1963Lyndon B. Johnson44
36Lyndon B. JohnsonNovember 22, 1963January 20, 1969Democratic1908-1973vacant
Hubert Humphrey45
37Richard NixonJanuary 20, 1969August 9, 1974[R]Republican1913-1994Spiro Agnew[R]46
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vacant
Gerald Ford
38Gerald FordAugust 9, 1974January 20, 1977Republican1913-2006vacant
Nelson Rockefeller
39Jimmy CarterJanuary 20, 1977January 20, 1981Democratic1924-Walter Mondale48
40Ronald ReaganJanuary 20, 1981January 20, 1989Republican1911-2004George H. W. Bush49
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41George H. W. BushJanuary 20, 1989January 20, 1993Republican1924-Dan Quayle51
42Bill ClintonJanuary 20, 1993January 20, 2001Democratic1946-Al Gore52
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43George W. BushJanuary 20, 2001January 20, 2009Republican1946-Dick Cheney54
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44  Barack Obama    January 20, 2009  Incumbent
(Term expires January 20, 2013)
  Democratic    1961-Joe Biden56

Notes edit

  • The numerals indicate the consecutive time in office served by a single person. For example, George Washington served two consecutive terms and is counted as the first President (not the first and second). Gerald Ford assumed the Presidency after the resignation of Richard Nixon, serving out the remainder of what would have been Nixon's second term. The fact that Ford was not voted into office does not affect the numbering, which makes him the 38th President. Also, under this numbering Grover Cleveland is counted twice, having served non-consecutive terms.
  • D Died in office of natural causes.
  • R Resigned.
  • A Assassinated.
  • U Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson were, respectively, a Republican and a Democrat who ran on the National Union ticket in 1864.