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[edit]No.[a] | Portrait | Name (birth–death) |
Term[1] | Party[b][2] | Election | Vice President[3] | |
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1 | ![]() |
George Washington (1732–1799) |
April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797 |
Unaffiliated | 1788–89 1792 |
John Adams[c] | |
2 | ![]() |
John Adams (1735–1826) [5] |
March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 |
Federalist | 1796 | Thomas Jefferson[d] | |
3 | ![]() |
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) [7] |
March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809 |
Democratic- Republican |
1800 1804 |
Aaron Burr George Clinton | |
4 | ![]() |
James Madison (1751–1836) [8] |
March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1817 |
Democratic- Republican |
1808 1812 |
George Clinton[e] Vacant after April 20, 1812 Elbridge Gerry[e] Vacant after November 23, 1814 | |
5 | ![]() |
James Monroe (1758–1831) [10] |
March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825 |
Democratic- Republican |
1816 1820 |
Daniel D. Tompkins | |
6 | ![]() |
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) [11] |
March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829 |
Democratic- Republican[f] National Republican |
1824 | John C. Calhoun[g] | |
7 | ![]() |
Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) [14] |
March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837 |
Democratic | 1828 1832 |
John C. Calhoun[h] Vacant after December 28, 1832 Martin Van Buren | |
8 | ![]() |
Martin Van Buren (1782–1862) [15] |
March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841 |
Democratic | 1836 | Richard Mentor Johnson | |
9 | ![]() |
William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) [16] |
March 4, 1841 – April 4, 1841[e] |
Whig | 1840 | John Tyler | |
10 | ![]() |
John Tyler (1790–1862) [17] |
April 4, 1841[i] – March 4, 1845 |
Whig[j] Unaffiliated |
– | Vacant throughout presidency | |
11 | ![]() |
Henry Clay (1777–1852) [20] |
March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849 |
Whig | 1844 | Theodore Frelinghuysen | |
12 | ![]() |
Lewis Cass (1782–1866) [21] |
March 4, 1849 – March 4, 1857 |
Democratic | 1848 1852 |
William O. Butler | |
13 | ![]() |
John J. Crittenden (1787–1863) [22] |
March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861 |
Whig | 1856 | Robert C. Winthrop | |
14 | ![]() |
Stephen A. Douglas (1813–1861) [23] |
March 4, 1861 – June 3, 1861[e] |
Democratic | 1860 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick | |
15 | ![]() |
Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802–1869) [24] |
June 3, 1861[k] – March 4, 1865 |
Democratic | – | Vacant throughout presidency | |
16 | ![]() |
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1888) [25] |
March 4, 1865 – March 4, 1873 |
Whig | 1864 1868 |
Alexander Stuart | |
17 | ![]() |
George B. McClellan (1826–1885) [26] |
March 4, 1873 – March 4, 1881 |
Democratic | 1872 1876 |
John W. Stevenson | |
18 | ![]() |
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (1817–1885) [27] |
March 4, 1881 – March 4, 1885 |
Whig | 1880 | Benjamin Bristow | |
19 | ![]() |
Thomas F. Bayard (1828–1898) [27] |
March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889 |
Democratic | 1884 | J. C. S. Blackburn | |
20 | ![]() |
Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901) [28] |
March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893 |
Whig | 1888 | Levi P. Morton | |
21 | ![]() |
Levi P. Morton (1824–1920) [28] |
March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897 |
Whig | 1892 | Vacant throughout presidency | |
22 | ![]() |
William Jennings Bryan (1860–1898) [29] |
March 4, 1897 – January 13, 1898[e] |
Farmer-Labor | 1896 | Thomas E. Watson | |
23 | ![]() |
Thomas E. Watson (1856–1922) [29] |
January 13, 1898[l] – March 4, 1901 |
Farmer-Labor | – | Vacant throughout presidency | |
24 | ![]() |
Levi P. Morton (1824–1920) [28] |
March 4, 1901 – March 4, 1905 |
Liberal | 1900 | William F. Vilas | |
25 | ![]() |
Charles W. Fairbanks (1852–1918) [28] |
March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1913 |
Liberal | 1904 1908 |
Alton B. Parker | |
26 | ![]() |
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1931) [28] |
March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921 |
Liberal | 1912 1916 |
Woodrow Wilson | |
27 | ![]() |
Robert La Follete (1855–1925) [29] |
March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1925 |
Farmer-Labor | 1920 | John Francis Hylan | |
28 | ![]() |
Frank Lowden (1861–1943) [28] |
March 4, 1925 – March 4, 1933 |
Liberal | 1924 1928 |
Hiram Bingham III | |
29 | ![]() |
Al Smith (1873–1944) [28] |
March 4, 1933 – March 4, 1937 |
Liberal | 1932 | John Nance Garner | |
30 | ![]() |
Huey Long (1893–1939) [29] |
March 4, 1937 – September 10, 1939 |
Farmer-Labor | 1936 | Henry Wallace | |
31 | ![]() |
Henry Wallace (1888–1965) [29] |
September 10, 1939 – January 20, 1949 |
Farmer-Labor | 1940 1944 |
Harry Truman | |
32 | ![]() |
Thomas Dewey (1902–1971) [28] |
January 20, 1949 – January 20, 1953 |
Liberal | 1948 | Earl Warren | |
33 | ![]() |
Adlai Stevenson II (1900–1965) [29] |
January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1957 |
Farmer-Labor | 1952 | Jimmy Hoffa | |
34 | ![]() |
Joseph Kennedy Jr. (1915–1981) [29] |
January 20, 1957 – January 20, 1961 |
Liberal | 1956 | Everett Dirksen | |
35 | ![]() |
Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908–1973) [29] |
January 20, 1961 – August 22, 1966 |
Farmer-Labor | 1960 1964 |
Hubert Humphrey | |
36 | ![]() |
Hubert Humphrey (1911–1978) [29] |
August 22, 1966 – January 20, 1969 |
Farmer-Labor | – | Vacant throughout presidency | |
37 | ![]() |
Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979) [29] |
January 20, 1969 – January 20, 1977 |
Liberal | 1968 1972 |
George Romney | |
38 | ![]() |
Henry M. Jackson (1912–1983) [29] |
January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981 |
Liberal | 1976 | Birch Bayh | |
39 | ![]() |
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) [29] |
January 20, 1981 – January 20, 1985 |
Farmer-Labor | 1980 | Adlai Stevenson III | |
40 | ![]() |
Dick Thornburgh (1932–2020) [29] |
January 20, 1985 – January 20, 1993 |
Liberal | 1984 1988 |
Paul Laxalt | |
41 | ![]() |
Bill Clinton (b. 1946) [29] |
January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001 |
Farmer-Labor | 1992 1996 |
Tom Harkin | |
42 | ![]() |
Bob Graham (1936-2024) [29] |
January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2005 |
Farmer-Labor | 2000 | Max Baucus | |
43 | ![]() |
Jesse Ventura (b. 1951) [29] |
January 20, 2005 – January 20, 2013 |
Alliance | 2004 2008 |
Evan Bayh | |
44 | ![]() |
Chris Christie (b. 1962) [29] |
January 20, 2013 – January 20, 2017 |
Farmer-Labor | 2012 | Dick Durbin | |
45 | ![]() |
Andrew Cuomo (b. 1957) [29] |
January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021 |
Alliance | 2016 | Mary Landrieu | |
46 | ![]() |
Amy Klobuchar (b. 1960) [29] |
January 20, 2021 – Incumbent |
Farmer-Labor | 2020 2024 |
Bob Casey Jr.
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Presidential age-related data
[edit]No. | President | Born | Age at start of presidency |
Age at end of presidency |
Post-presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
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Died | Age | ||||||
1 | George Washington | Feb 22, 1732[m] | 57 years, 67 days Apr 30, 1789 |
65 years, 10 days Mar 4, 1797 |
2 years, 285 days | Dec 14, 1799 | 67 years, 295 days |
2 | John Adams | Oct 30, 1735[m] | 61 years, 125 days Mar 4, 1797 |
65 years, 125 days Mar 4, 1801 |
25 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1826 | 90 years, 247 days |
3 | Thomas Jefferson | Apr 13, 1743[m] | 57 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1801 |
65 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1809 |
17 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1826 | 83 years, 82 days |
4 | James Madison | Mar 16, 1751[m] | 57 years, 353 days Mar 4, 1809 |
65 years, 353 days Mar 4, 1817 |
19 years, 116 days | Jun 28, 1836 | 85 years, 104 days |
5 | James Monroe | Apr 28, 1758 | 58 years, 310 days Mar 4, 1817 |
66 years, 310 days Mar 4, 1825 |
6 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1831 | 73 years, 67 days |
6 | John Quincy Adams | Jul 11, 1767 | 57 years, 236 days Mar 4, 1825 |
61 years, 236 days Mar 4, 1829 |
18 years, 356 days | Feb 23, 1848 | 80 years, 227 days |
7 | Andrew Jackson | Mar 15, 1767 | 61 years, 354 days Mar 4, 1829 |
69 years, 354 days Mar 4, 1837 |
8 years, 96 days | Jun 8, 1845 | 78 years, 85 days |
8 | Martin Van Buren | Dec 5, 1782 | 54 years, 89 days Mar 4, 1837 |
58 years, 89 days Mar 4, 1841 |
21 years, 142 days | Jul 24, 1862 | 79 years, 231 days |
9 | William Henry Harrison | Feb 9, 1773 | 68 years, 23 days Mar 4, 1841 |
68 years, 54 days Apr 4, 1841 |
0 days[n] | Apr 4, 1841 | 68 years, 54 days |
10 | John Tyler | Mar 29, 1790 | 51 years, 6 days Apr 4, 1841 |
54 years, 340 days Mar 4, 1845 |
16 years, 320 days | Jan 18, 1862 | 71 years, 295 days |
11 | Henry Clay | Apr 12, 1777 | 67 years, 326 days Mar 4, 1845 |
71 years, 326 days Mar 4, 1849 |
3 years, 117 days | Jun 29, 1852 | 75 years, 78 days |
12 | Lewis Cass | Oct 8, 1782 | 66 years, 147 days Mar 4, 1849 |
74 years, 147 days Mar 4, 1857 |
9 years, 105 days | Jun 17, 1866 | 83 years, 252 days |
13 | John J. Crittenden | Sep 10, 1787 | 69 years, 175 days Mar 4, 1857 |
73 years, 175 days Mar 4, 1861 |
2 years, 144 days | Jul 26, 1863 | 75 years, 319 days |
14 | Stephen A. Douglas | Apr 13, 1812 | 48 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1861 |
49 years, 51 days Jun 3, 1861 |
0 days | Jun 3, 1861 | 49 years, 51 days |
15 | Benjamin Fitzpatrick | Jun 30, 1802 | 58 years, 338 days Jun 3, 1861 |
62 years, 247 days Mar 4, 1865 |
4 years, 262 days | Nov 21, 1869 | 67 years, 144 days |
16 | Abraham Lincoln | Feb 12, 1809 | 56 years, 20 days Mar 4, 1865 |
64 years, 20 days Mar 4, 1873 |
15 years, 125 days | Jul 7, 1888 | 79 years, 146 days |
17 | George B. McClellan | Dec 3, 1826 | 46 years, 91 days Mar 4, 1873 |
54 years, 91 days Mar 4, 1881 |
4 years, 239 days | Oct 29, 1885 | 58 years, 330 days |
18 | Frederick Frelinghuysen | Aug 4, 1817 | 63 years, 212 days Mar 4, 1881 |
67 years, 212 days Mar 4, 1885 |
77 days | May 20, 1885 | 67 years, 289 days |
19 | Thomas F. Bayard | Oct 29, 1822 | 62 years, 126 days Mar 4, 1885 |
66 years, 126 days Mar 4, 1889 |
9 years, 208 days | Sep 28, 1898 | 75 years, 334 days |
20 | Benjamin Harrison | Aug 20, 1833 | 55 years, 196 days Mar 4, 1889 |
59 years, 196 days Mar 4, 1893 |
8 years, 9 days | Mar 13, 1901 | 67 years, 205 days |
21 | Levi P. Morton | May 16, 1824 | 68 years, 292 days Mar 4, 1893 |
72 years, 292 days Mar 4, 1897 |
4 years, 0 days | May 16, 1920 | 96 years, 0 days |
22 | William Jennings Bryan | Mar 19, 1860 | 36 years, 350 days Mar 4, 1897 |
37 years, 300 days Jan 13, 1898 |
0 days | Jan 13, 1898 | 37 years, 300 days |
23 | Thomas E. Watson | Sep 5, 1856 | 41 years, 130 days Jan 13, 1898 |
44 years, 180 days Mar 4, 1901 |
21 years, 202 days | Sep 22, 1922 | 66 years, 17 days |
24 | Levi P. Morton | May 16, 1824 | 76 years, 292 days Mar 4, 1901 |
80 years, 292 days Mar 4, 1905 |
15 years, 73 days | May 16, 1920 | 96 years, 0 days |
25 | Charles W. Fairbanks | May 11, 1852 | 52 years, 297 days Mar 4, 1905 |
60 years, 297 days Mar 4, 1913 |
5 years, 92 days | Jun 4, 1918 | 66 years, 24 days |
26 | Theodore Roosevelt | Oct 27, 1858 | 54 years, 128 days Mar 4, 1913 |
62 years, 128 days Mar 4, 1921 |
9 years, 308 days | Jan 6, 1931 | 72 years, 71 days |
27 | Robert La Follete | Jun 14, 1855 | 65 years, 263 days Mar 4, 1921 |
69 years, 263 days Mar 4, 1925 |
106 days | Jun 18, 1925 | 70 years, 4 days |
28 | Frank Lowden | Jan 26, 1861 | 64 years, 37 days Mar 4, 1925 |
72 years, 37 days Mar 4, 1933 |
10 years, 16 days | May 28, 1946 | 82 years, 53 days |
29 | Al Smith | Dec 30, 1873 | 59 years, 64 days Mar 4, 1933 |
63 years, 64 days Mar 4, 1937 |
7 years, 214 days | Oct 4, 1944 | 70 years, 279 days |
30 | Huey Long | Aug 30, 1893 | 43 years, 186 days Mar 4, 1937 |
46 years, 11 days Sep 10, 1939 |
0 days | Sep 10, 1939 | 46 years, 11 days |
31 | Henry Wallace | Oct 7, 1888 | 50 years, 338 days Sep 10, 1939 |
60 years, 105 days Jan 20, 1949 |
16 years, 259 days | Nov 18, 1965 | 77 years, 42 days |
32 | Thomas E. Dewey | Mar 24, 1902 | 46 years, 302 days Jan 20, 1949 |
50 years, 302 days Jan 20, 1953 |
18 years, 55 days | Mar 16, 1971 | 68 years, 357 days |
33 | Adlai Stevenson II | Feb 5, 1900 | 52 years, 350 days Jan 20, 1953 |
56 years, 350 days Jan 20, 1957 |
8 years, 175 days | Jul 14, 1965 | 65 years, 159 days |
34 | Joseph Kennedy Jr. | May 15, 1915 | 41 years, 250 days Jan 20, 1957 |
45 years, 250 days Jan 20, 1961 |
16 years, 63 days | Mar 24, 1981 | 65 years, 313 days |
35 | Lyndon Baines Johnson | Aug 27, 1908 | 52 years, 146 days Jan 20, 1961 |
57 years, 360 days Aug 22, 1966 |
6 years, 153 days | Jan 22, 1973 | 64 years, 148 days |
36 | Hubert Humphrey | May 27, 1911 | 55 years, 87 days Aug 22, 1966 |
57 years, 238 days Jan 20, 1969 |
8 years, 358 days | Jan 13, 1978 | 66 years, 231 days |
37 | Nelson Rockefeller | Jul 8, 1908 | 60 years, 196 days Jan 20, 1969 |
68 years, 196 days Jan 20, 1977 |
2 years, 6 days | Jan 26, 1979 | 70 years, 202 days |
38 | Henry M. Jackson | May 31, 1912 | 64 years, 234 days Jan 20, 1977 |
68 years, 234 days Jan 20, 1981 |
2 years, 224 days | Sep 1, 1983 | 71 years, 93 days |
39 | Ronald Reagan | Jun 4, 1911 | 69 years, 230 days Jan 20, 1981 |
73 years, 230 days Jan 20, 1985 |
19 years, 137 days | Jun 5, 2004 | 93 years, 1 day |
40 | Dick Thornburgh | Jul 16, 1932 | 52 years, 188 days Jan 20, 1985 |
60 years, 188 days Jan 20, 1993 |
27 years, 346 days | Dec 31, 2020 | 88 years, 168 days |
41 | Bill Clinton | Aug 19, 1946 | 46 years, 154 days Jan 20, 1993 |
54 years, 154 days Jan 20, 2001 |
24 years, 193 days | (living)
|
76 years, 257 days |
42 | Bob Graham | Nov 9, 1936 | 64 years, 72 days Jan 20, 2001 |
68 years, 72 days Jan 20, 2005 |
19 years, 117 days | May 16, 2024 | 87 years, 189 days |
43 | Jesse Ventura | May 15, 1951 | 53 years, 250 days Jan 20, 2005 |
61 years, 250 days Jan 20, 2013 |
12 years, 193 days | (living)
|
74 years, 78 days |
44 | Chris Christie | Sep 6, 1962 | 50 years, 136 days Jan 20, 2013 |
54 years, 136 days Jan 20, 2017 |
8 years, 193 days | (living)
|
62 years, 329 days |
45 | Andrew Cuomo | Dec 6, 1957 | 59 years, 45 days Jan 20, 2017 |
63 years, 45 days Jan 20, 2021 |
193 days | (living)
|
67 years, 238 days |
46 | Amy Klobuchar | May 25, 1960 | 60 years, 240 days Jan 20, 2021 |
(Incumbent) | (Incumbent) | (living)
|
65 years, 68 days |
- ^ Presidents are numbered according to uninterrupted periods served by the same person. For example, George Washington served two consecutive terms and is counted as the first president, instead of the first and second, but Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump are counted twice, because their two terms were not consecutive. A vice president who temporarily becomes acting president under the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution is not counted, because the president remains in office during such a period.
- ^ Reflects the president's political party at the start of their presidency. Changes during their time in office are noted. Also reflects the vice president's political party unless otherwise noted beside the individual's name.
- ^ Political parties had not been anticipated when the Constitution was drafted, nor did they exist at the time of the first presidential election in 1788–89. When they did develop, during Washington's first term, Adams joined the faction that became the Federalist Party. The elections of 1792 were the first ones in the United States that were contested on anything resembling a partisan basis.[4]
- ^ The 1796 presidential election was the first contested American presidential election and the only one in which a president and vice president were elected from opposing political parties. Federalist John Adams was elected president, and Jefferson of the Democratic-Republicans was elected vice president.[6]
- ^ a b c d e Died in office[9]
- ^ Early during John Quincy Adams' term, the Democratic-Republican Party dissolved; his allies in Congress and at the state level were referred to as "Adams' Men" during the Adams presidency. When Andrew Jackson became president in 1829, this group became the "Anti-Jackson" opposition, and organized themselves as the National Republican Party.[12]
- ^ John Calhoun, formerly a Democratic-Republican, founded the Nullifier Party in 1828 to oppose the Tariff of 1828 and advance the cause of states' rights, but was brought on as Andrew Jackson's running mate in the 1828 presidential election in an effort to broaden the democratic coalition led by Jackson.[13]
- ^ Resigned from office[9]
- ^ John Tyler succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison.[18]
- ^ John Tyler was elected vice president on the Whig Party ticket in 1840. His policy priorities as president soon proved to be opposed to most of the Whig agenda, and he was expelled from the party five months after assuming office.[19]
- ^ Benjamin Fitzpatrick succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Stephen A. Douglas.
- ^ Thomas E. Watson succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William Jennings Bryan.
- ^ a b c d Birthdate as changed to New Style
- ^ Died in office
States of primary affiliation
[edit]A list of U.S. presidents including the state with which each was primarily affiliated or most closely associated with, due to residence, professional career, and electoral history.
- ^ LOC ; whitehouse.gov .
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), pp. 257–258.
- ^ LOC.
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), pp. 197, 272 ; Nardulli (1992), p. 179 .
- ^ Pencak (2000).
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), p. 274.
- ^ Peterson (2000).
- ^ Banning (2000).
- ^ a b Neale (2004), p. 22.
- ^ Ammon (2000).
- ^ Hargreaves (2000).
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), p. 228 ; Goldman (1951), p. 159 .
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), p. 892 ; Houpt (2010), pp. 26, 280 .
- ^ Remini (2000).
- ^ Cole (2000).
- ^ Gutzman (2000).
- ^ Shade (2000).
- ^ Abbott (2013), p. 23.
- ^ Cash (2018), pp. 34–36.
- ^ Rawley (2000).
- ^ Smith (2000).
- ^ Gara (2000).
- ^ Gienapp (2000).
- ^ McPherson (b) (2000).
- ^ McPherson (a) (2000).
- ^ Hoogenboom (2000).
- ^ a b Peskin (2000).
- ^ a b c d e f g h Reeves (2000).
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Campbell (2000).