Alternative History
Alternative History

This page lists all the Vice Presidents of the Confederate States of America.

The Vice President of the Confederate States is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the Confederate federal government, after the President of the Confederate States. The Vice President is also the President of the Senate, and the first person in the presidential line of succession.

List of Vice Presidents[]


Vice Presidents of the Confederate States
No. Name Portrait Took Office Left Office Party Previous Position President
1 Alexander H. Stephens Stephens February 22, 1862 February 22, 1868 None Provisional Vice President of the Confederate States Jefferson Davis
2 Judah P. Benjamin Judah P Benjamin crop February 22, 1868 October 12, 1870 None 3rd CS Secretary of State Robert E. Lee
3 Albert G. Brown AlbertGBrown February 22, 1874 February 22, 1880 None CS Senator from Mississippi Thomas Jackson
4 G.T. Beauregard PGTBeauregard February 22, 1880 October 14, 1883 Southern 23rd Governor of Louisiana Alexander H. Stephens
5 John Tyler Morgan JohnTylerMorgan February 22, 1886 February 22, 1892 Confederate CS Senator from Alabama Augustus Hill Garland
6 John W. Daniel JohnWDaniel February 22, 1892 February 22, 1898 Confederate CS Senator from Virginia John Tyler Morgan
7 Murphy J. Foster MurphyJFoster February 22, 1898 February 22, 1904 Southern 28th Governor of Louisiana Benjamin Tillman
8 Thomas E. Watson Watson February 22, 1904 November 11, 1905 People's Agrarian CS Representative from Georgia James D. Richardson
9 Richmond P. Hobson Richmond P Hobson February 22, 1910 February 22, 1916 Confederate CS Representative from Alabama Lee Slater Overman
10 Furnifold McLendel Simmons Simmons February 22, 1916 February 22, 1922 Confederate CS Senator from North Carolina Richmond P. Hobson
11 James F. Byrnes Byrnes2 February 22, 1922 February 22, 1928 Southern Farmer's CS Representative from South Carolina Carter Glass
12 Theodore G. Bilbo Theodore Bilbo February 22, 1928 February 22, 1934 Southern 39th Governor of Mississippi Cordell Hull
13 Huey Long Huey P. Long February 22, 1934 June 28, 1937 Southern CS Senator from Louisiana Joseph Taylor Robinson

Records and Stats[]


Records
Record Holder Value
Youngest Richmond P. Hobson 39 years old
Oldest Furnifold McLendel Simmons 68 years old
Oldest (at inauguration) Furnifold McLendel Simmons 62 years old

Parties
Party Vice Presidents
Southern 5
Confederate 4
Non-Partisan 3
People's Agrarian 1

States
State Vice Presidents
Louisiana 4
Alabama 2
Georgia 2
Mississippi 2
North Carolina 1
South Carolina 1
Virginia 1

Prior Positions
Prior Positions Vice Presidents
Senator 5
Governor 3
Representative 3
Secretary of State 1
Vice President 1