Vice Presidents of the United States in Order

 

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The Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
There have been a total of forty-seven Vice Presidents of the United States of America. Fourteen Vice Presidents who have become Presidents of the United States. There have been forty-four presidential administrations but only 43 Presidents. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms so appears twice on the following list as the 22nd and 24th US President. Where is the Vice President's Residence? The house, or mansion of the Vice Presidents is located at Number One Observatory Circle, on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory at 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue Washington, DC

List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
This article contains important dates and information about the Vice Presidents of the United States in Order, together with the presidencies and dates that each of the Vice Presidents served.  The List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order also provides details of the political parties they supported and their dates and terms in office. We have also provided the names of those who served as Secretary of State during each of the presidencies.

 

List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
This helpful list of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order is a great resource for dates and facts for kids that can be used when completing school or college projects and homework. The list of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order are presented in date order detailing their political parties and their terms in office.

List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
The list of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order, together with the names of those who served as Secretary of State are as follows:

List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
 Presidents of the United States in Order
and Political Party
PresidentsVice Presidents of the
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Secretary of State
 of the United States in Order
1. George Washington
(Independent)
George WashingtonJohn Adams (1789-97)John Jay (1789-90)
Thomas Jefferson (1790-93)
Edmund Randolph (1794-95)
Timothy Pickering (1795-97)
2. John Adams
(Federalist)
John AdamsThomas Jefferson (1797-1801)Timothy Pickering (1797-1800)
John Marshall (1800-01)
3. Thomas Jefferson
(Democratic-Republican)
Thomas JeffersonAaron Burr (1801-05)
George Clinton (1805-09)
James Madison (1801-1809)
4. James Madison
(Democratic-Republican)
James MadisonGeorge Clinton (1809-12)
Elbridge Gerry (1813-14)
Robert Smith (1809-11)
James Monroe (1811-17)
5. James Monroe
(Democratic-Republican)
James MonroeDaniel Tompkins (1817-25)John Quincy Adams (1817-25)
6. John Quincy Adams
(Democratic-Republican)
John Quincy AdamsJohn C. Calhoun (1825-29)Henry Clay (1825-29)
7. Andrew Jackson
(Democrat)
Andrew JacksonJohn C. Calhoun (1829-32)
Martin Van Buren (1833-37)
Martin Van Buren (1829-31)
Edward Livingston (1831-33)
Louis McLane (1833-34)
John Forsyth (1834-37)
8. Martin Van Buren
(Democrat)
Martin Van BurenRichard M. Johnson (1837-41)John Forsyth (1837-41)
9. William Harrison
(Whig)
William HarrisonJohn Tyler (1841)Daniel Webster (1841)
10. John Tyler
(Whig)
John TylerNoneDaniel Webster (1841-43)
Abel P. Upshur (1843-44)
John C. Calhoun (1844-45)
11. James K. Polk
(Democrat)
James Knox PolkGeorge M. Dallas (1845-49)James Buchanan (1845-49)
12. Zachary Taylor
(Whig)
Zachary TaylorMillard Fillmore (1849-50)John M. Clayton (1849-50)
13. Millard Fillmore
(Whig)
Millard FillmoreNoneJohn M. Clayton (1850)
Daniel Webster (1850-52)
Edward Everett (1852-53)
14. Franklin Pierce
(Democrat)
Franklin PierceWilliam R. King (1853-57)William L. Marcy (1853-57)
15. James Buchanan
(Democrat)
James BuchananJohn C. Breckinridge (1857-61)Lewis Cass (1857-60)
Jeremiah S. Black (1860-61)
16. Abraham Lincoln
(Republican / National Union)
Abraham LincolnHannibal Hamlin (1861-65)
Andrew Johnson (1865)
William H. Seward (1861-65)
17. Andrew Johnson
(Democratic / National Union)
Andrew JohnsonNoneWilliam H. Seward (1865-69)
18. Ulysses Grant
(Republican)
Schuyler Colfax (1869-73)
 Henry Wilson (1873-75)
Elihu B. Washburne (1869)
 Hamilton Fish (1869-77)
19. Rutherford Hayes
(Republican)
Rutherford HayesWilliam A. Wheeler (1877-81)William M. Evarts (1877-81)
20. James Garfield
(Republican)
James GarfieldChester A. Arthur (1881)James G. Blaine (1881)
21. Chester Arthur
(Republican)
Chester ArthurNoneJames G. Blaine (1881)
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (1881-85)
22. Grover Cleveland
(Democrat)
Grover ClevelandThomas A. Hendricks (1885-89)Thomas F. Bayard (1885-89)
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List of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
The above list of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order contain the names of all the Vice Presidents of the United States, the presidencies they served under, their terms and dates in office and their political parties. Additional facts and information about the Vice Presidents of the United States in Order are detailed below.

 

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Vice Presidents of the United States in Order
The following  list of Vice Presidents of the United States in Order contain the names of all the Vice Presidents of the United States, the presidencies they served under, their terms and dates in office and the political parties of the Vice Presidents. Additional facts and information about the Vice Presidents of the United States in Order are detailed below.

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Secretary of State
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23. Benjamin Harrison (Republican)Benjamin HarrisonLevi P. Morton (1889-93)James G. Blaine (1889-92)
John W. Foster (1892-93)
24. Grover Cleveland (Democrat)Grover ClevelandAdlai E. Stevenson (1893-97)Walter Q. Gresham (1893-95)
Richard Olney (1895-97)
25. William McKinley (Republican)William McKinleyGarret A. Hobart (1897-99)
Theodore Roosevelt (1901)
John Sherman (1897-98)
William R. Day (1898)
John M. Hay (1898-1901)
26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)Theodore RooseveltCharles Warren Fairbanks (1905-09)John M. Hay (1901-05)
Elihu Root (1905-09)
Robert Bacon (1909)
27. William Taft
(Republican)
William TaftJames S. Sherman (1909-12)Philander C. Knox (1909-13)
28. Woodrow Wilson (Democrat)Woodrow WilsonThomas R. Marshall (1913-21)William J. Bryan (1913-15)
Robert Lansing (1915-20)
Bainbridge Colby (1920-21)
29. Warren Harding (Republican)Warren HardingCalvin Coolidge (1921-23)Charles Evans Hughes (1921-23)
30. Calvin Coolidge (Republican)Calvin CoolidgeCharles G. Dawes (1925-29)Charles Evans Hughes (1923-25)
Frank B. Kellogg (1925-29)
31. Herbert Hoover (Republican)Herbert HooverCharles Curtis (1929-33)Henry L. Stimson (1929-33)
32. Franklin D Roosevelt (Democrat)Franklin D RooseveltJohn N. Garner (1933-41)
Henry A. Wallace (1941-45)
Harry S. Truman (1945)
Cordell Hull (1933-44)
Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (1944-45)
33. Harry S Truman (Democrat)Harry S TrumanAlben W. Barkley (1949-53)Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (1945)
James F. Byrnes (1945-47)
George C. Marshall (1947-49)
Dean G. Acheson (1949-53)
34. Dwight Eisenhower (Republican)Dwight Eisenhower Richard M. Nixon (1953-61)John Foster Dulles (1953-59)
Christian A. Herter (1959-61)
35. John F Kennedy (Democrat)John F KennedyLyndon B. Johnson (1961-63)Dean Rusk (1961-63)
36. Lyndon Johnson (Democrat)Lyndon JohnsonHubert H. Humphrey (1965-69)Dean Rusk (1963-69)
37. Richard Nixon (Republican)Richard NixonSpiro T. Agnew (1969-73)
Gerald R. Ford (1973-74)
William P. Rogers (1969-73)
Henry A. Kissinger (1973-74)
38. Gerald Ford
(Republican)
Gerald FordNelson A. Rockefeller (1974-77)Henry A. Kissinger (1974-77)
38. Jimmy Carter
(Democrat)
Jimmy CarterWalter F. Mondale (1977-81)Cyrus R. Vance (1977-80)
Edmund S. Muskie (1980-81)
40. Ronald Reagan (Republican)Ronald Reagan George Bush (1981-89)Alexander M. Haig, Jr. (1981-82)
 George P. Schultz (1982-89)
41. George H Bush (Republican)George H BushDan Quayle (1989-93)James A. Baker, III (1989-92)
Lawrence S. Eagleburger (1992-93)
42. Bill Clinton
(Democrat)
Bill ClintonAlbert Gore, Jr. (1993-2001)Warren M. Christopher (1993-97)
Madeleine Albright (1997-2001)
43. George W Bush (Republican)George W BushRichard B. Cheney (2001-09)Colin Luther Powell (2001-05)
Condoleezza Rice (2005-09)
44. Barack Obama
(Democrat)
Barack ObamaJoseph R. Biden, Jr. (2009- )Hillary Rodham Clinton (2009-2013)
John Kerry (2013- )
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Facts about Vice Presidents of the United States
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Facts about Vice Presidents of the United States

Vice Presidents Fact 1:There have been 47 Vice Presidents
Vice Presidents Fact 2:The Residence of Vice Presidents is located at Number One Observatory Circle, on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory at 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC
 
Vice Presidents Fact 3:The Vice Presidents have an office in the West Wing of the White House and his staff also have offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, called the Vice President's Ceremonial Office.
 
Vice Presidents Fact 4:There have been fourteen Vice Presidents who have become President of the United States.
Vice Presidents Fact 5:Vice Presidents takes their oath of office before the president-elect is sworn in.
Vice Presidents Fact 6:The office of the Vice Presidents of the United States is the second highest public office created by the United States Constitution.

Vice Presidents Fact 7:The U.S. Constitution provides that should the president die or become disabled while in office, the "powers and duties" of the presidential office are transferred to the Vice Presidents.
 
Vice Presidents Fact 8:Vice Presidents are the first in the Presidential line of succession
Vice Presidents Fact 9:Vice Presidents must be a natural-born U.S. citizen, at least 35 years old and ave resided in the U.S. at least 14 years

Vice Presidents Fact 10:Four Vice presidents have been elected to the presidency directly after having served as vice president. The names of these Vice Presidents are John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren and George H.W. Bush.

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