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Welcome! In this resource, you will find background information on all the
Presidents of the United States of America.

This includes election results, their Vice Presidents, Cabinet Members, First
Ladies, Supreme Court appointments, notable events, and other points of
interest. Links to their biographies, historical documents, audio and video
files, and other presidential sites are also included.

Below is a list of all US presidents in order of their election. Select the
POTUS you want information about.

If you don’t know which president you are interested in, perhaps the name or
subject indexes will help. These are listed at the bottom of the page.

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LIST OF ALL US PRESIDENTS IN ORDER:

POTUSTerm of OfficePolitical PartyVice President1George Washington1789 – 1797
(served two full terms)None John Adams 
(1789 – 1797) 2John Adams1797 – 1801FederalistThomas Jefferson
(1797 – 1801)3Thomas Jefferson1801 – 1809 (served two full
terms)Democratic-RepublicanAaron Burr

(1801 – 1805)

George Clinton

(1805 – 1809)

4James Madison1809 -1817 (served two full terms)Democratic-RepublicanGeorge
Clinton

(1809 – 1812)

Elbridge Gerry

(1813 – 1814)

5James Monroe1817 – 1825 (served two full terms)Democratic-RepublicanDaniel D.
Tompkins

(1817 – 1825)

6John Quincy Adams1825 – 1829Democratic-RepublicanJohn C. Calhoun

(1825 – 1829)

7Andrew Jackson1829 – 1837 (served two full terms)DemocraticJohn C. Calhoun

(1829 – 1832)

Martin Van Buren

(1833 – 1837)

8Martin Van Buren1837 – 1841DemocraticRichard M. Johnson

(1837 – 1841)

9William Henry Harrison1841 (died in office)WhigJohn Tyler 

(1841)

10John Tyler1841 – 1845 (came into office as VP)WhigOffice remained vacant
throughout the term11James Knox Polk1845 – 1849DemocraticGeorge M. Dallas 

(1845 – 1849)

12Zachary Taylor1849 – 1850 (died in office)WhigMillard Fillmore

(1849 – 1850)

13Millard Fillmore1850 – 1853 (came into office as VP)WhigOffice remained vacant
throughout the term14Franklin Pierce1853 – 1857DemocraticWilliam R. King

(1853)

15James Buchanan1857 – 1861DemocraticJohn C. Breckinridge

(1857 – 1861)

16 Abraham Lincoln1861 – 1865 (elected for two terms, assassinated during the
second)RepublicanHannibal Hamlin

(1861 – 1865)

Andrew Johnson

(1865)

17Andrew Johnson1865 – 1869 (came into office as VP; impeached in 1868,
acquitted by the Senate)DemocraticOffice remained vacant throughout the
term18Ulysses S. Grant1869 – 1877 (served two full terms)RepublicanSchuyler
Colfax

(1869 – 1873)

Henry Wilson

(1873 – 1877)

19Rutherford Birchard Hayes1877 – 1881RepublicanWilliam A. Wheeler

(1877 – 1881)

20James Abram Garfield1881 (assassinated when in office)RepublicanChester Alan
Arthur

(1881)

21Chester Alan Arthur1881 – 1885 (came into office as VP)RepublicanOffice
remained vacant throughout the term22Grover Cleveland1885 – 1889 (served two
full terms, non-contiguously)DemocraticThomas A. Hendricks

(1885 – 1889)

23Benjamin Harrison1889 – 1893RepublicanLevi P. Morton

(1889 – 1893)

24Grover Cleveland1893 – 1897 (served two full terms,
non-contiguously)DemocraticAdlai E. Stevenson

(1893 – 1897)

25William McKinley1897 – 1901RepublicanGarret A. Hobart

(1897 – 1899)

Theodore Roosevelt

(1901)

26 Theodore Roosevelt1901 – 1909 (served two full terms)RepublicanCharles Warren
Fairbanks 

(1905 – 1909)

27William Howard Taft1909 – 1913RepublicanJames S. Sherman

(1909 – 1912)

28Woodrow Wilson1913 – 1921 (served two full terms)DemocraticThomas R. Marshall

(1913 – 1921)

29Warren Gamaliel Harding1921 – 1923 (died in office)RepublicanCalvin Coolidge

(1921 – 1923)

30Calvin Coolidge1923 – 1929 (came into office as VP, re-elected for second
term)RepublicanCharles G. Dawes

(1925 – 1929)

31Herbert Clark Hoover1929 – 1933RepublicanCharles Curtis 

(1929 – 1933)

32Franklin Delano Roosevelt1933 – 1945 (elected for four terms, died during the
fourth)DemocraticJohn N. Garner

(1933 – 1941)

Henry A. Wallace

(1941 – 1945)

Harry S. Truman

(1945)

33Harry S. Truman1945 – 1953 (came into office as VP, re-elected for second
term)DemocraticAlben W. Barkley

(1949 – 1953)

34Dwight David Eisenhower1953 – 1961 (served two full terms)RepublicanRichard
Milhous Nixon

(1953 – 1961)

35John Fitzgerald Kennedy1961 – 1963 (assassinated when in
office)DemocraticLyndon Baines Johnson

(1961 – 1963)

36Lyndon Baines Johnson1963 – 1969 (came into office as VP, re-elected for
second term)DemocraticHubert H. Humphrey

(1965 – 1969)

37Richard Milhous Nixon1969 – 1974 (elected for two terms, resigned in the
second)RepublicanSpiro T. Agnew

(1969 – 1973)

Gerald Rudolph Ford

(1973 – 1974)

38Gerald Rudolph Ford1974 – 1977 (came into office as VP)RepublicanNelson A.
Rockefeller

(1974 – 1977)

39James Earl Carter, Jr1977 – 1981DemocraticWalter F. Mondale

(1977 – 1981)

40Ronald Wilson Reagan1981 – 1989 (served two full terms)RepublicanGeorge
Herbert Walker Bush

(1981 – 1989)

41George Herbert Walker Bush1989 – 1993RepublicanJ. Danforth Quayle

(1989 – 1993)

42William Jefferson Clinton1993 – 2001 (served two full terms; impeached in
1998, acquitted by the Senate)DemocraticAlbert Gore, Jr.

(1993 – 2001)

43George W. Bush2001 – 2009 (served two full terms)RepublicanRichard B. Cheney

(2001 – 2009)

44Barack Hussein Obama2009 – 2017 (served two full terms)DemocraticJoseph
Robinette Biden

(2009 – 2017)

45Donald John Trump2017 – 2021 (impeached in 2020 and 2021, acquitted by the
Senate both times)RepublicanMike Pence

(2017 – 2021)

46Joseph Robinette Biden2021 –DemocraticKamala Harris

(2021 – )





FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES

1. Who was the first US president?

The first president of the United States was George Washington. He had been
among those who pushed for the Constitutional Convention. Once the Constitution
had been ratified by all thirteen states, Washington was elected as president of
the new nation by the Electoral College in 1789. 

2. Who is the youngest US president?

At the age of 43, John F. Kennedy was the youngest US president to be elected to
the office. Assassinated three years later, he is also the youngest president to
die.

The youngest president to take office, however, was Theodore Roosevelt. He
became the POTUS when President McKinley was assassinated. Roosevelt was 42
years at the time.

3. Who is the oldest president of the US?

Joe Biden is the oldest US president, having been elected at the age of 77. By
the time he took over the office in January 2021, he had turned 78. In June
2023, he began his campaign for re-election.

4. How many US presidents have there been?

As of 2023, there have been 46 US presidents. Of these, 19 have been from the
Democratic party, while 16 have been Republicans. The remaining 11 presidents
hailed either from now defunct political parties of from no party (George
Washington).

5. How many presidents have been impeached in the USA?

As of 2023, three US presidents have been impeached. They were Andrew Johnson,
Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (impeached twice). However, none of them was
removed from office as a result of this; they were acquitted by the Senate
during their impeachment trials.

6. How many US presidents have been assassinated?

Four US presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln,
James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy. Several other presidents
have also been the targets of unsuccessful assassination attempts while in
office, such as Andrew Jackson, Ronal Reagan, and Gerald Ford.

7. Who was the US president when the EU was founded?

Bill Clinton was the president of the United States in 1993 when the EU was
founded. The European Union was formally established on November 1, 1993 by the
Maastricht Treaty. Bill Clinton took office at the beginning oof that year, on
January 20.

8. Which US Vice President did not resign from office?

No US Vice President has resigned from office, except for two: Spiro Agnew in
1973 and John C. Calhoun in 1832. All other VPs have either completed their
terms in the office or taken over the President upon the latter’s death or
resignation.

9. What university claims the most US presidents as alumni?

Harvard University claims eight US presidents as its alumni, which is the
highest number from a single university. It is the oldest higher education
institution in the country.

10. What is the salary of the president of the United States?

The president of the United States receives a salary of $400,000 a year.
Additionally, they are allotted a 50,000 annual expense account, $100,000
nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment. They also receive a
pension upon leaving office.

11. What is executive privilege?

Executive privilege is a provision which allows the President of the United
States and some other members of the executive office to withhold certain
documents and communications they deem to be sensitive from the other two
branches of the government – the legislature and the judiciary. This provision
is not derived from the US Constitution, but rather, from common law and the
principle of separation of powers.

The Supreme Court of the United States acknowledged this provision during United
States v. Nixon, popularly known as Watergate. Recently, it has been invoked by
former president Donald Trump in the matter of the January 6, 2021 attack on the
Capitol to block the release of White House documents relating to the event. His
requests, however, have been denied by the incumbent president and the Supreme
Court.


POTUS IN THE NEWS

 * The Supreme Court upholds the president’s immigration enforcement policy,
   which has previously been blocked nationwide by a federal court in Texas.
 * POTUS Joe Biden hosts India’s PM Narendra Modi during the latter’s State
   visit to the US. Several deals are signed, bolstering ties between the two
   nations.
 * President Biden passes an executive order making access to contraception
   easier following the SCOTUS overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
 * The president’s son, Hunter Biden, pleads guilty to federal tax offenses at
   the end of a five-year investigation into the matter.
 * Former US president Donald Trump is indicted on charges of retention of
   classified government documents and obstruction of justice.
 * President Joe Biden launches his campaign for re-election in the 2024 US
   presidential elections. 


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Index to Names in POTUS:

| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T
| U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

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Index to Subjects and Topics in POTUS:

| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T
| U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

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   to limit the number of times a video or an article is presented to you).
   
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USE PRECISE GEOLOCATION DATA 258 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE

Use precise geolocation data

With your acceptance, your precise location (within a radius of less than 500
metres) may be used in support of the purposes explained in this notice.

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ACTIVELY SCAN DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS FOR IDENTIFICATION 125 PARTNERS CAN USE
THIS PURPOSE

Actively scan device characteristics for identification

With your acceptance, certain characteristics specific to your device might be
requested and used to distinguish it from other devices (such as the installed
fonts or plugins, the resolution of your screen) in support of the purposes
explained in this notice.

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ENSURE SECURITY, PREVENT AND DETECT FRAUD, AND FIX ERRORS 507 PARTNERS CAN USE
THIS PURPOSE

Always Active

Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly fraudulent
activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots), and ensure
systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be used to correct
any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may encounter in the delivery
of content and ads and in your interaction with them.

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DELIVER AND PRESENT ADVERTISING AND CONTENT 501 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE

Always Active

Certain information (like an IP address or device capabilities) is used to
ensure the technical compatibility of the content or advertising, and to
facilitate the transmission of the content or ad to your device.

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MATCH AND COMBINE DATA FROM OTHER DATA SOURCES 359 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE

Always Active

Information about your activity on this service may be matched and combined with
other information relating to you and originating from various sources (for
instance your activity on a separate online service, your use of a loyalty card
in-store, or your answers to a survey), in support of the purposes explained in
this notice.

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LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES 326 PARTNERS CAN USE THIS PURPOSE

Always Active

In support of the purposes explained in this notice, your device might be
considered as likely linked to other devices that belong to you or your
household (for instance because you are logged in to the same service on both
your phone and your computer, or because you may use the same Internet
connection on both devices).

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IDENTIFY DEVICES BASED ON INFORMATION TRANSMITTED AUTOMATICALLY 487 PARTNERS CAN
USE THIS PURPOSE

Always Active

Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
automatically sends when accessing the Internet (for instance, the IP address of
your Internet connection or the type of browser you are using) in support of the
purposes exposed in this notice.

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