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Name Term Party Previous Position Vice President
Martin-van-buren-pictureMartin Van Buren

(1792-1864)

March 4, 1837

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March 4, 1845

Democratic Vice President of the United States (1833-1837) PolkpolkJames K. Polk
JamesKnoxPolkJames K. Polk

(1792-1849)

March 4, 1845

-

March 4, 1849

Democratic Vice President of the United States (1837-1845) James Buchanan-0James Buchanan
Daniel Webster - circa 1847Daniel Webster

(1792-1851)

March 4, 1849

-

October 24, 1951 A

Whig Senator from Massachusetts (1845-1849) Zachary Taylor2Zachary Taylor
WilliamRKingWilliam R. King

(1786-1853)

October 24, 1851

-

April 18, 1853 D

Democratic President Pro Tempore (1850-1851) Vacant
Franklin Pierce by GPA Healy, 1858Franklin Pierce

(1804-1876)

April 18, 1853

-

March 4, 1861

Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives James SeddonJames Seddon
John Alexander LoganJohn A. Logan

(1826-1900)

March 4, 1861

-

March 4, 1869

Republican Senator from Illinois (1859-1861) Salmon P. ChaseSalmon P. Chase
Abraham Lincoln seated, Feb 9, 1864Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1883)

March 4, 1869

-

March 4, 1873

Republican Secretary of State (1863-1868) Henry Wilson1868-1872Henry Wilson
Michael C. KerrMichael C. Kerr

(1827-1906)

March 4, 1873

-

March 4, 1877

Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives (1871-1873) Thomas F BayardThomas F. Bayard
Rutherford B. HayesRutherford Birchard Hayes
(1822-1900)
March 4, 1877

-

March 4, 1885

Republican Governor of Ohio (1871-1877) Chester A Arthur by Daniel Huntington cropChester A. Arthur
George H PendletonGeorge Pendleton

(1825-1889)

March 4, 1885

-

March 4, 1889

Democratic Senator from Ohio (1873-1885) Adlai Stevenson Adlai Stevenson I
Robert Todd Lincoln - Harris and EwingRobert T. Lincoln

(1843-1929)

March 4, 1889

-

March 4, 1893

Republican Congressman from Illinois (1869-1889) Official White House portrait of William McKinleyWilliam McKinley
GeoDeweyGeorge Dewey

(1837-1917)

March 4, 1893

-

March 4, 1901

Democratic Secretary of The Navy (1886-1889) Arthur SewallArthur Sewall
Frederick Dent GrantFrederick Dent Grant

(1850-1912)

March 4, 1901

-

March 4, 1909

Republican Secretary of Defense (1889-1893) HenryCabot LodgeHenry C. Lodge
George B. McClellan, JrGeorge B. McClellan ll.

(1865-1938)

March 4, 1909

-

March 4, 1913

Democratic Governor of New York (1903-1909) Champ ClarkChamp Clark
CharlesEvansHughes

Charles Evans Hughes

(1862-1948)

March 4, 1913

-

March 4, 1921

Republican Secretary of State (1907-1909) LeonardWood

Leonard Wood

Leonard wood 1920

Leonard Wood (1860-1934)

March 4, 1921

-

March 4, 1925

Republican Vice President of the United States (1913-1921) Warren G Harding-Harris & Ewing

Warren Harding

Cordell Hull

Cordell Hull

(1871-1955)

March 4, 1925

-

March 4, 1933

Democratic U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1919-1925) Al Smith 1932

Al Smith

FranklinRoosevelt (1933)

Franklin D. Roosevelt

(1882-1957)

March 4, 1933

-

January 20, 1937

Democratic Secretary of State (1928-1933) John Nance Garner

John Nance Garner

Charles Linza McNary cph.3b18950 (cropped 3x4)

Charles L. McNary

(1874-1944)

January 20, 1937

-

January 2, 1944 D

Republican Senator from Oregon (1917-1937) Frank Knox 1943

Frank Knox

Frank Knox 1943

Frank Knox

(1874-1944)

January 2, 1944

-

April 28, 1944 D

Republican Vice President of the United States (1937-1944) Vacant
Alben-sized

Alben W. Barkley

(1877-1954)

April 28, 1944

-

January 20, 1949

Democratic Senate Majority Leader (1939-1944) Harry-truman

Harry Truman

Senator J. William Fulbright 1966 (cropped)

William J. Fulbright

(1905-1997)

January 20, 1949

-

January 1957

National Unity Senator from Arkansas (1945-1949) Glen Taylor

Glen H. Taylor

Nelson Rockefeller

Nelson Rockefeller

(1908-1979)

January 20, 1957

-

January 20, 1965

Republican Governor of New York (1951-1957) Howard Buffett

Howard Buffett

Lyndon-B-Johnson Crop

Lyndon B. Johnson

(1908-1984)

January 20, 1965

-

January 20, 1973

Democratic Senate Majority Leader (1955-1965) Jfk2

John F. Kennedy

Sargent Shriver President

Sargent Shriver

(1915-2017)

January 20, 1973

-

January 20, 1981

National Unity Governor of Maryland (1959-1971) WK - Edward Brooke

Edward Brooke

Bob-dole

Bob Dole

(1923)

January 20, 1981

-

May 26, 1986 R

Republican Senator from Kansas (1963-1981) Dick Cheney2

Dick Cheney

Dick Cheney

Dick Cheney

(1941)

May 26, 1986

-

September 11, 1987 I

Republican Vice President of the United States (1981-1986) Howard Baker Portrait (Edit)

Howard Baker

Joe Biden, official photo

Joseph R. Biden

(1942)

September 11, 1987

-

January 20, 1989

Democratic Senate Majority Leader (1985-1987) Gary Hart 3

Gary Hart

Al Gore No Flags

Al Gore
(1948)

January 20, 1989

-

January 20, 1993

National Progressive Senator from Tennessee (1987-1989) Jesse-jackson-1984-presidential-campaign

Jesse Jackson

Joe Lieberman Crop

Joseph I. Lieberman

(1942)

January 20, 1993

-

January 20, 2001

Conservative Senator from Connecticut (1983-1993) John McCain Senate

John McCain

Howard Dean

Howard Dean

(1948)

January 20, 2001

-

January 20, 2005

National Progressive Governor of Vermont (1991-2001) Jeanne Shaheen, official Senate photo portrait, 2009 (cropped)

Jeanne Shaheen

Alan Keyes potential presidential photoAlan Keyes

(1950)

January 20, 2005

- January 20, 2013

Conservative Senator from Maryland (1989-2005) Fred ThompsonFred Thompson
Sargent Shriver III Sargent Shriver II

(1954)

January 20, 2013

- January 20, 2021

National Progressive Governor of Maryland (2003-2011) BarackObama2005portrait (cropped)Barack Obama
Kelsey GrammerKelsey Grammer

(1955)

January 20, 2021

- Incumbent

Conservative Congressman from New York (2005-2021) Ben Carson by Skidmore with lighting correctionBen Carson
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