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The Vice President is first in the order of succession to the Presidency.
Vice Presidents have included some "remarkable individuals"[1]:
Vice President | Years | State | Party | President(s) |
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1. John Adams | 1789-1797 | Massachusetts | Federalist | Washington |
2. Thomas Jefferson | 1797-1801 | Virginia | Democratic-Republican | Adams |
3. Aaron Burr | 1801-1805 | New York | Democratic-Republican | Jefferson |
4. George Clinton | 1805-1812 | New York | Democratic-Republican | Jefferson, Madison |
5. Elbridge Gerry | 1813-1814 | Massachusetts | Democratic-Republican | Madison |
6. Daniel D. Tompkins | 1817-1825 | New York | Democratic-Republican | Monroe |
7. John C. Calhoun | 1825-1832 | South Carolina | Democratic-Republican, Democratic | Adams, Jackson |
8. Martin van Buren | 1833-1837 | New York | Democratic | Jackson |
9. Richard M. Johnson | 1837-1841 | Kentucky | Democratic | van Buren |
10. John Tyler | 1841 | Virginia | Whig | Harrison |
11. George Dallas | 1845-1849 | Pennsylvania | Democratic | Polk |
12. Millard Fillmore | 1849-1850 | New York | Whig | Taylor |
13. William King | 1853 | Alabama | Democratic | Pierce |
14. John C. Breckinridge | 1857-1861 | Kentucky | Democratic | Buchanan |
15. Hannibal Hamlin | 1861-1865 | Maine | Republican | Lincoln |
16. Andrew Johnson | 1865 | Tennessee | Democratic | Lincoln |
17. Schuyler Colfax | 1869-1873 | Indiana | Republican | Grant |
18. Henry Wilson | 1873-1875 | Massachusetts | Republican | Grant |
19. William Wheeler | 1877-1881 | New York | Republican | Hayes |
20. Chester Arthur | 1881 | New York | Republican | Garfield |
21. Thomas Hendricks | 1885 | Indiana | Democratic | Cleveland |
22. Levi P. Morton | 1889-1893 | New York | Republican | Harrison |
23. Adlai Stevenson | 1893-1897 | Illinois | Democratic | Cleveland |
24. Garret Hobart | 1897-1899 | New Jersey | Republican | McKinley |
25. Theodore Roosevelt | 1901 | New York | Republican | McKinley |
26. Charles Fairbanks | 1905-1909 | Indiana | Republican | Roosevelt |
27. James S. Sherman | 1909-1912 | New York | Republican | Taft |
28. Thomas R. Marshall | 1913-1921 | Indiana | Democratic | Wilson |
29. Calvin Coolidge | 1921-1923 | Massachusetts | Republican | Harding |
30. Charles Dawes | 1925-1929 | Illinois | Republican | Coolidge |
31. Charles Curtis | 1929-1933 | Kansas | Republican | Hoover |
32. John Nance Garner | 1933-1941 | Texas | Democratic | Roosevelt |
33. Henry Wallace | 1941-1945 | Iowa | Democratic | Roosevelt |
34. Harry Truman | 1945 | Missouri | Democratic | Roosevelt |
35. Alben Barkley | 1949-1953 | Kentucky | Democratic | Truman |
36. Richard Nixon | 1953-1961 | California | Republican | Eisenhower |
37. Lyndon Johnson | 1961-1963 | Texas | Democratic | Kennedy |
38. Hubert Humphrey | 1965-1969 | Minnesota | Democratic | Johnson |
39. Spiro Agnew | 1969-1973 | Maryland | Republican | Nixon |
40. Gerald Ford | 1973-1974 | Michigan | Republican | Nixon |
41. Nelson Rockefeller | 1974-1977 | New York | Republican | Ford |
42. Walter Mondale | 1977-1981 | Minnesota | Democratic | Carter |
43. George H. W. Bush | 1981-1989 | Texas | Republican | Reagan |
44. Dan Quayle | 1989-1993 | Indiana | Republican | Bush |
45. Al Gore | 1993-2001 | Tennessee | Democratic | Clinton |
46. Dick Cheney | 2001-2009 | Wyoming | Republican | Bush |
47. Joe Biden | 2009- | Delaware | Democratic | Obama |
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