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List of vice presidents of the United States

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List of vice presidents of the United States

The vice president of the United States is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the United States federal government after the president of the United States. The vice president also serves as the president of the Senate and may choose to cast a tie-breaking vote on decisions made by the Senate. Vice presidents have exercised this latter power to varying extents over the years. Two vice presidents—George Clinton and John C. Calhoun—served under more than one president. The incumbent vice president is JD Vance, who assumed office as the 50th vice president on January 20, 2025. There have been 50 U.S. vice presidents since the office was created in 1789. Originally, the vice president was the person who received the second-most votes for president in the Electoral College. But after the election of 1800 produced a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, requiring the House of Representatives to choose between them, lawmakers acted to prevent such a situation from recurring. The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution in 1804, creating the current system where electors cast a separate ballot for the vice presidency. The vice president is the first person in the presidential line of succession—that is, they assume the presidency if the president dies, resigns, or is impeached and removed from office. Nine vice presidents have ascended to the presidency in this way. Also, six vice presidents have gone on to be elected as president in their own right. Before adoption of the Twenty-fifth Amendment in 1967, an intra-term vacancy in the office of the vice president could not be filled until the next post-election inauguration. Sixteen of these vacancies occurred: seven vice presidents died, one resigned and eight succeeded to the presidency. This amendment allowed for a vacancy to be filled through appointment by the president and confirmation by both chambers of Congress. Since its ratification, the vice presidency has been vacant twice (both in the context of scandals surrounding the Nixon administration) and was filled both times through this process. The amendment also established a procedure whereby a vice president may, if the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office, temporarily assume the powers and duties of the office as acting president. Three vice presidents have briefly acted as president under the 25th Amendment: George H. W. Bush on July 13, 1985; Dick Cheney on June 29, 2002, and on July 21, 2007; and Kamala Harris on November 19, 2021.

Tables

mw- List of vice presidents of the United States from 1789 – till date. · Vice presidents
John Adams(1735–1826)
John Adams(1735–1826)
No.
1
Name(birth–death)
John Adams(1735–1826)
Term
April 21, 1789–March 4, 1797
Party
Pro-Administration
Election
1788–89
President
George Washington
1792
1792
Name(birth–death)
1792
Thomas Jefferson(1743–1826)
Thomas Jefferson(1743–1826)
No.
2
Name(birth–death)
Thomas Jefferson(1743–1826)
Term
March 4, 1797–March 4, 1801
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1796
President
John Adams
Aaron Burr(1756–1836)
Aaron Burr(1756–1836)
No.
3
Name(birth–death)
Aaron Burr(1756–1836)
Term
March 4, 1801–March 4, 1805
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1800
President
Thomas Jefferson
George Clinton(1739–1812)
George Clinton(1739–1812)
No.
4
Name(birth–death)
George Clinton(1739–1812)
Term
March 4, 1805–April 20, 1812
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1804
Elbridge Gerry(1744–1814)
Elbridge Gerry(1744–1814)
No.
5
Name(birth–death)
Elbridge Gerry(1744–1814)
Term
March 4, 1813–November 23, 1814
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1812
Daniel D. Tompkins(1774–1825)
Daniel D. Tompkins(1774–1825)
No.
6
Name(birth–death)
Daniel D. Tompkins(1774–1825)
Term
March 4, 1817–March 4, 1825
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1816
President
James Monroe
John C. Calhoun(1782–1850)
John C. Calhoun(1782–1850)
No.
7
Name(birth–death)
John C. Calhoun(1782–1850)
Term
March 4, 1825–December 28, 1832
Party
Democratic-Republican
Election
1824
President
John Quincy Adams
1828
1828
Name(birth–death)
1828
Term
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren(1782–1862)
Martin Van Buren(1782–1862)
No.
8
Name(birth–death)
Martin Van Buren(1782–1862)
Term
March 4, 1833–March 4, 1837
Party
Democratic
Election
1832
Richard Mentor Johnson(1780–1850)
Richard Mentor Johnson(1780–1850)
No.
9
Name(birth–death)
Richard Mentor Johnson(1780–1850)
Term
March 4, 1837–March 4, 1841
Party
Democratic
Election
1836
President
Martin Van Buren
John Tyler(1790–1862)
John Tyler(1790–1862)
No.
10
Name(birth–death)
John Tyler(1790–1862)
Term
March 4, 1841–April 4, 1841
Party
Whig
Election
1840
President
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
John Tyler
No.
Name(birth–death)
John Tyler
George M. Dallas(1792–1864)
George M. Dallas(1792–1864)
No.
11
Name(birth–death)
George M. Dallas(1792–1864)
Term
March 4, 1845–March 4, 1849
Party
Democratic
Election
1844
President
James K. Polk
Millard Fillmore(1800–1874)
Millard Fillmore(1800–1874)
No.
12
Name(birth–death)
Millard Fillmore(1800–1874)
Term
March 4, 1849–July 9, 1850
Party
Whig
Election
1848
President
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Millard Fillmore
No.
Name(birth–death)
Millard Fillmore
William R. King(1786–1853)
William R. King(1786–1853)
No.
13
Name(birth–death)
William R. King(1786–1853)
Term
March 4, 1853–April 18, 1853
Party
Democratic
Election
1852
President
Franklin Pierce
John C. Breckinridge(1821–1875)
John C. Breckinridge(1821–1875)
No.
14
Name(birth–death)
John C. Breckinridge(1821–1875)
Term
March 4, 1857–March 4, 1861
Party
Democratic
Election
1856
President
James Buchanan
Hannibal Hamlin(1809–1891)
Hannibal Hamlin(1809–1891)
No.
15
Name(birth–death)
Hannibal Hamlin(1809–1891)
Term
March 4, 1861–March 4, 1865
Party
Republican
Election
1860
President
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson(1808–1875)
Andrew Johnson(1808–1875)
No.
16
Name(birth–death)
Andrew Johnson(1808–1875)
Term
March 4, 1865–April 15, 1865
Party
National Union
Election
1864
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson
No.
Name(birth–death)
Andrew Johnson
Schuyler Colfax(1823–1885)
Schuyler Colfax(1823–1885)
No.
17
Name(birth–death)
Schuyler Colfax(1823–1885)
Term
March 4, 1869–March 4, 1873
Party
Republican
Election
1868
President
Ulysses S. Grant
Henry Wilson(1812–1875)
Henry Wilson(1812–1875)
No.
18
Name(birth–death)
Henry Wilson(1812–1875)
Term
March 4, 1873–November 22, 1875
Party
Republican
Election
1872
William A. Wheeler(1819–1887)
William A. Wheeler(1819–1887)
No.
19
Name(birth–death)
William A. Wheeler(1819–1887)
Term
March 4, 1877–March 4, 1881
Party
Republican
Election
1876
President
Rutherford B. Hayes
Chester A. Arthur(1829–1886)
Chester A. Arthur(1829–1886)
No.
20
Name(birth–death)
Chester A. Arthur(1829–1886)
Term
March 4, 1881–September 19, 1881
Party
Republican
Election
1880
President
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Chester A. Arthur
No.
Name(birth–death)
Chester A. Arthur
Thomas A. Hendricks(1819–1885)
Thomas A. Hendricks(1819–1885)
No.
21
Name(birth–death)
Thomas A. Hendricks(1819–1885)
Term
March 4, 1885–November 25, 1885
Party
Democratic
Election
1884
President
Grover Cleveland
Levi P. Morton(1824–1920)
Levi P. Morton(1824–1920)
No.
22
Name(birth–death)
Levi P. Morton(1824–1920)
Term
March 4, 1889–March 4, 1893
Party
Republican
Election
1888
President
Benjamin Harrison
Adlai Stevenson I(1835–1914)
Adlai Stevenson I(1835–1914)
No.
23
Name(birth–death)
Adlai Stevenson I(1835–1914)
Term
March 4, 1893–March 4, 1897
Party
Democratic
Election
1892
President
Grover Cleveland
Garret Hobart(1844–1899)
Garret Hobart(1844–1899)
No.
24
Name(birth–death)
Garret Hobart(1844–1899)
Term
March 4, 1897–November 21, 1899
Party
Republican
Election
1896
President
William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt(1858–1919)
Theodore Roosevelt(1858–1919)
No.
25
Name(birth–death)
Theodore Roosevelt(1858–1919)
Term
March 4, 1901–September 14, 1901
Party
Republican
Election
1900
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
No.
Name(birth–death)
Theodore Roosevelt
Charles W. Fairbanks(1852–1918)
Charles W. Fairbanks(1852–1918)
No.
26
Name(birth–death)
Charles W. Fairbanks(1852–1918)
Term
March 4, 1905–March 4, 1909
Party
Republican
Election
1904
James S. Sherman(1855–1912)
James S. Sherman(1855–1912)
No.
27
Name(birth–death)
James S. Sherman(1855–1912)
Term
March 4, 1909–October 30, 1912
Party
Republican
Election
1908
President
William Howard Taft
Thomas R. Marshall(1854–1925)
Thomas R. Marshall(1854–1925)
No.
28
Name(birth–death)
Thomas R. Marshall(1854–1925)
Term
March 4, 1913–March 4, 1921
Party
Democratic
Election
1912
President
Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge(1872–1933)
Calvin Coolidge(1872–1933)
No.
29
Name(birth–death)
Calvin Coolidge(1872–1933)
Term
March 4, 1921–August 2, 1923
Party
Republican
Election
1920
President
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge
No.
Name(birth–death)
Calvin Coolidge
Charles G. Dawes(1865–1951)
Charles G. Dawes(1865–1951)
No.
30
Name(birth–death)
Charles G. Dawes(1865–1951)
Term
March 4, 1925–March 4, 1929
Party
Republican
Election
1924
Charles Curtis(1860–1936)
Charles Curtis(1860–1936)
No.
31
Name(birth–death)
Charles Curtis(1860–1936)
Term
March 4, 1929–March 4, 1933
Party
Republican
Election
1928
President
Herbert Hoover
John Nance Garner(1868–1967)
John Nance Garner(1868–1967)
No.
32
Name(birth–death)
John Nance Garner(1868–1967)
Term
March 4, 1933–January 20, 1941
Party
Democratic
Election
1932
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Henry A. Wallace(1888–1965)
Henry A. Wallace(1888–1965)
No.
33
Name(birth–death)
Henry A. Wallace(1888–1965)
Term
January 20, 1941–January 20, 1945
Party
Democratic
Election
1940
Harry S. Truman(1884–1972)
Harry S. Truman(1884–1972)
No.
34
Name(birth–death)
Harry S. Truman(1884–1972)
Term
January 20, 1945–April 12, 1945
Party
Democratic
Election
1944
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
No.
Name(birth–death)
Harry S. Truman
Alben W. Barkley (1877–1956)
Alben W. Barkley (1877–1956)
No.
35
Name(birth–death)
Alben W. Barkley (1877–1956)
Term
January 20, 1949–January 20, 1953
Party
Democratic
Election
1948
Richard Nixon(1913–1994)
Richard Nixon(1913–1994)
No.
36
Name(birth–death)
Richard Nixon(1913–1994)
Term
January 20, 1953–January 20, 1961
Party
Republican
Election
1952
President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Lyndon B. Johnson(1908–1973)
Lyndon B. Johnson(1908–1973)
No.
37
Name(birth–death)
Lyndon B. Johnson(1908–1973)
Term
January 20, 1961–November 22, 1963
Party
Democratic
Election
1960
President
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson
No.
Name(birth–death)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Hubert Humphrey(1911–1978)
Hubert Humphrey(1911–1978)
No.
38
Name(birth–death)
Hubert Humphrey(1911–1978)
Term
January 20, 1965–January 20, 1969
Party
Democratic
Election
1964
Spiro Agnew(1918–1996)
Spiro Agnew(1918–1996)
No.
39
Name(birth–death)
Spiro Agnew(1918–1996)
Term
January 20, 1969–October 10, 1973
Party
Republican
Election
1968
President
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford(1913–2006)
Gerald Ford(1913–2006)
No.
40
Name(birth–death)
Gerald Ford(1913–2006)
Term
December 6, 1973–August 9, 1974
Party
Republican
Election
1973
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford
No.
Name(birth–death)
Gerald Ford
Nelson Rockefeller(1908–1979)
Nelson Rockefeller(1908–1979)
No.
41
Name(birth–death)
Nelson Rockefeller(1908–1979)
Term
December 19, 1974–January 20, 1977
Party
Republican
Election
1974
Walter Mondale(1928–2021)
Walter Mondale(1928–2021)
No.
42
Name(birth–death)
Walter Mondale(1928–2021)
Term
January 20, 1977–January 20, 1981
Party
Democratic
Election
1976
President
Jimmy Carter
George H. W. Bush(1924–2018)
George H. W. Bush(1924–2018)
No.
43
Name(birth–death)
George H. W. Bush(1924–2018)
Term
January 20, 1981–January 20, 1989
Party
Republican
Election
1980
President
Ronald Reagan
Dan Quayle(b. 1947)
Dan Quayle(b. 1947)
No.
44
Name(birth–death)
Dan Quayle(b. 1947)
Term
January 20, 1989–January 20, 1993
Party
Republican
Election
1988
President
George H. W. Bush
Al Gore(b. 1948)
Al Gore(b. 1948)
No.
45
Name(birth–death)
Al Gore(b. 1948)
Term
January 20, 1993–January 20, 2001
Party
Democratic
Election
1992
President
Bill Clinton
Dick Cheney(1941–2025)
Dick Cheney(1941–2025)
No.
46
Name(birth–death)
Dick Cheney(1941–2025)
Term
January 20, 2001–January 20, 2009
Party
Republican
Election
2000
President
George W. Bush
Joe Biden(b. 1942)
Joe Biden(b. 1942)
No.
47
Name(birth–death)
Joe Biden(b. 1942)
Term
January 20, 2009–January 20, 2017
Party
Democratic
Election
2008
President
Barack Obama
Mike Pence(b. 1959)
Mike Pence(b. 1959)
No.
48
Name(birth–death)
Mike Pence(b. 1959)
Term
January 20, 2017–January 20, 2021
Party
Republican
Election
2016
President
Donald Trump
Kamala Harris(b. 1964)
Kamala Harris(b. 1964)
No.
49
Name(birth–death)
Kamala Harris(b. 1964)
Term
January 20, 2021–January 20, 2025
Party
Democratic
Election
2020
President
Joe Biden
JD Vance(b. 1984)
JD Vance(b. 1984)
No.
50
Name(birth–death)
JD Vance(b. 1984)
Term
January 20, 2025–Incumbent
Party
Republican
Election
2024
President
Donald Trump
No.
Portrait
Name(birth–death)
Term
Party
Election
President
1
John Adams(1735–1826)
April 21, 1789–March 4, 1797
Pro-Administration
1788–89
George Washington
Federalist
1792
2
Thomas Jefferson(1743–1826)
March 4, 1797–March 4, 1801
Democratic-Republican
1796
John Adams
3
Aaron Burr(1756–1836)
March 4, 1801–March 4, 1805
Democratic-Republican
1800
Thomas Jefferson
4
George Clinton(1739–1812)
March 4, 1805–April 20, 1812
Democratic-Republican
1804
1808
James Madison
Office vacant April 20, 1812 – March 4, 1813
5
Elbridge Gerry(1744–1814)
March 4, 1813–November 23, 1814
Democratic-Republican
1812
Office vacant November 23, 1814 – March 4, 1817
6
Daniel D. Tompkins(1774–1825)
March 4, 1817–March 4, 1825
Democratic-Republican
1816
James Monroe
1820
7
John C. Calhoun(1782–1850)
March 4, 1825–December 28, 1832
Democratic-Republican
1824
John Quincy Adams
Nullifier
1828
Andrew Jackson
Office vacant December 28, 1832 – March 4, 1833
8
Martin Van Buren(1782–1862)
March 4, 1833–March 4, 1837
Democratic
1832
9
Richard Mentor Johnson(1780–1850)
March 4, 1837–March 4, 1841
Democratic
1836
Martin Van Buren
10
John Tyler(1790–1862)
March 4, 1841–April 4, 1841
Whig
1840
William Henry Harrison
Office vacant April 4, 1841 – March 4, 1845
John Tyler
11
George M. Dallas(1792–1864)
March 4, 1845–March 4, 1849
Democratic
1844
James K. Polk
12
Millard Fillmore(1800–1874)
March 4, 1849–July 9, 1850
Whig
1848
Zachary Taylor
Office vacant July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853
Millard Fillmore
13
William R. King(1786–1853)
March 4, 1853–April 18, 1853
Democratic
1852
Franklin Pierce
Office vacant April 18, 1853 – March 4, 1857
14
John C. Breckinridge(1821–1875)
March 4, 1857–March 4, 1861
Democratic
1856
James Buchanan
15
Hannibal Hamlin(1809–1891)
March 4, 1861–March 4, 1865
Republican
1860
Abraham Lincoln
16
Andrew Johnson(1808–1875)
March 4, 1865–April 15, 1865
National Union
1864
Office vacant April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869
Andrew Johnson
17
Schuyler Colfax(1823–1885)
March 4, 1869–March 4, 1873
Republican
1868
Ulysses S. Grant
18
Henry Wilson(1812–1875)
March 4, 1873–November 22, 1875
Republican
1872
Office vacant November 22, 1875 – March 4, 1877
19
William A. Wheeler(1819–1887)
March 4, 1877–March 4, 1881
Republican
1876
Rutherford B. Hayes
20
Chester A. Arthur(1829–1886)
March 4, 1881–September 19, 1881
Republican
1880
James A. Garfield
Office vacant September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885
Chester A. Arthur
21
Thomas A. Hendricks(1819–1885)
March 4, 1885–November 25, 1885
Democratic
1884
Grover Cleveland
Office vacant November 25, 1885 – March 4, 1889
22
Levi P. Morton(1824–1920)
March 4, 1889–March 4, 1893
Republican
1888
Benjamin Harrison
23
Adlai Stevenson I(1835–1914)
March 4, 1893–March 4, 1897
Democratic
1892
Grover Cleveland
24
Garret Hobart(1844–1899)
March 4, 1897–November 21, 1899
Republican
1896
William McKinley
Office vacant November 21, 1899 – March 4, 1901
25
Theodore Roosevelt(1858–1919)
March 4, 1901–September 14, 1901
Republican
1900
Office vacant September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1905
Theodore Roosevelt
26
Charles W. Fairbanks(1852–1918)
March 4, 1905–March 4, 1909
Republican
1904
27
James S. Sherman(1855–1912)
March 4, 1909–October 30, 1912
Republican
1908
William Howard Taft
Office vacant October 30, 1912 – March 4, 1913
28
Thomas R. Marshall(1854–1925)
March 4, 1913–March 4, 1921
Democratic
1912
Woodrow Wilson
1916
29
Calvin Coolidge(1872–1933)
March 4, 1921–August 2, 1923
Republican
1920
Warren G. Harding
Office vacant August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1925
Calvin Coolidge
30
Charles G. Dawes(1865–1951)
March 4, 1925–March 4, 1929
Republican
1924

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  1. Eight (John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S. Tr
  2. Four (John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, George H. W. Bush) were the incumbent vice president at the time o
  3. Counted according to uninterrupted periods of time served by the same person. For example, John Adams served two consecu
  4. Reflects the vice president's political party at the start of their vice presidency. Changes during their time in office
  5. Due to logistical delays, John Adams assumed the vice presidency 1 month and 17 days after the March 4, 1789, scheduled
  6. Pro-Administration is a contemporary term for the supporters of the political and economic policies of the Washington ad
  7. George Washington remained unaffiliated with any political faction or party throughout his eight-year presidency.
  8. The 1796 presidential election resulted in a situation where the persons elected president and vice president belonged t
  9. Died in office
  10. Prior to ratification of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, February 10, 1967, an intra-term vacancy in the vice presidency cou
  11. Resigned from office
  12. Formerly a Democratic-Republican, Calhoun founded the Nullifier Party in 1828 but was brought on as Andrew Jackson's run
  13. Andrew Jackson's supporters from the former Democratic-Republican Party, which had largely collapsed by the mid-1820s, b
  14. Succeeded to the presidency intra-term.
  15. John Tyler was elected vice president on the Whig Party ticket in 1840 but was expelled from the party in September 1841
  16. Lincoln formed a bipartisan electoral alliance with War Democrats by selecting Democrat Andrew Johnson as his running ma
  17. The Twenty-fifth Amendment established a process whereby an intra-term vacancy in the vice presidency is filled by presi
  18. Following the resignation of 39th vice president Spiro Agnew, Gerald Ford became the 40th vice president even though he
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  39. "Richard M. Johnson (1837–1841) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917091714/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/johnson-1837-vicepresident
  40. "Biography of John Tyler"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/johntyler/
  41. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?123380-1/life-portrait-john-tyler
  42. "George M. Dallas (1845–1849) – Vice President"
    https://millercenter.org/president/polk/essays/dallas-1845-vicepresident
  43. "Biography of Millard Fillmore"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/millardfillmore
  44. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?124976-1/life-portrait-millard-fillmore
  45. "William R. D. King (1853) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917084123/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/king-1853-vicepresident
  46. "John C. Breckinridge (1857–1861) – Vice President"
    http://millercenter.org/president/essays/breckinridge-1857-vicepresidentnt
  47. "Hannibal Hamlin (1861–1865) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917084038/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/hamlin-1861-vicepresident
  48. "Biography of Andrew Johnson"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/andrewjohnson/
  49. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?150104-1/life-portrait-andrew-johnson
  50. "Schuyler Colfax (1869–1873) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090617/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/colfax-1869-vicepresident
  51. "Henry Wilson (1873–1875) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917081508/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/wilson-1873-vicepresident
  52. "William A. Wheeler (1877–1881) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160911020300/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/wheeler-1877-vicepresident
  53. "Biography of Chester Arthur"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/chesterarthur
  54. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151431-1/life-portrait-chester-arthur
  55. "Thomas A. Hendricks (1885) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917161108/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/hendricks-1885-vicepresident
  56. "Levi P. Morton – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917091205/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/morton-1889-vicepresident
  57. "Adlai E. Stevenson (1893–1897) – Vice President"
    https://millercenter.org/president/essays/stevenson-1893-vicepresident
  58. "Garret A. Hobart (1897–1899) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917091813/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/hobart-1897-vicepresident
  59. "Biography of Theodore Roosevelt"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/theodoreroosevelt/
  60. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151618-1/life-portrait-theodore-roosevelt
  61. "Charles W. Fairbanks – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090827/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/fairbanks-1901-vicepresident
  62. "James S. Sherman – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917082256/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/sherman-1909-vicepresident
  63. "Thomas R. Marshall – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917080308/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/marshall-1913-vicepresident
  64. "Biography of Calvin Coolidge"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/calvincoolidge
  65. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151626-1/life-portrait-calvin-coolidge
  66. "Charles G. Dawes – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917081813/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/dawes-1923-vicepresident
  67. "Charles Curtis – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090710/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/curtis-1929-vicepresident
  68. "John N. Garner (1933–1941) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917080929/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/garner-1933-vicepresident
  69. "Henry A. Wallace (1941–1945) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917081717/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/wallace-1941-vicepresident
  70. "Biography of Harry S Truman"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/harrystruman
  71. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151629-1/life-portrait-harry-s-truman
  72. "Alben W. Barkley – Vice President"
    https://millercenter.org/president/essays/barkley-1945-vicepresident
  73. "Richard M. Nixon"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/richardnixon/
  74. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151633-1/life-portrait-richard-m-nixon
  75. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151632-1/life-portrait-lyndon-b-johnson
  76. "Hubert H. Humphrey – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917091501/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/humphrey-1963-vicepresident
  77. "Spiro T. Agnew (1969–1973) – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090609/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/agnew-1969-vicepresident
  78. "Biography of Gerald R. Ford"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/about/presidents/geraldford
  79. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151634-1/life-portrait-gerald-r-ford
  80. "Nelson A. Rockefeller – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090622/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/rockefeller-1974-vicepresident
  81. "Walter Mondale – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917082642/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/mondale-1977-vicepresident
  82. "Biography of George Herbert Walker Bush"
    https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/1600/presidents/georgehwbush
  83. American Presidents: Life Portrait
    http://www.c-span.org/video/?151637-1/life-portrait-george-hw-bush
  84. "J. Danforth Quayle – Vice President"
    https://millercenter.org/president/essays/quayle-1989-vicepresident
  85. "Albert Gore, Jr. – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917081605/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/gore-1993-vicepresident
  86. "Richard B. Cheney – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917082923/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/cheney-2001-vicepresident
  87. "Joseph Biden – Vice President"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160917090614/http://millercenter.org/president/essays/biden-2009-vicepresident
  88. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/09/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-president.html
  89. whitehouse.gov
    https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/people/mike-pence
  90. The White House
    https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/administration/vice-president-harris/
  91. CNN
    https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/06/politics/jd-vance-elected-vice-president/index.html
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