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| # | Image | Name |
Home state |
Took office |
Left office |
Party |
President(s) |
Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Adams | Massachusetts | Oṣù Kẹrin 21, 1789[a] | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1797 | Federalist | Washington | [1] | |
| 2 | Thomas Jefferson | Virginia | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1797 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1801 | Democratic-Republican | J. Adams | [2] | |
| 3 | Aaron Burr | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1801 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1805 | Democratic-Republican | Jefferson | [3] | |
| 4 | George Clinton | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1805 | Oṣù Kẹrin 20, 1812[b] | Democratic-Republican | Jefferson/ Madison |
[4] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹrin 20, 1812 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1813 | Madison | [5] | ||||
| 5 | Elbridge Gerry | Massachusetts | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1813 | Oṣù Kọkànlá 23, 1814[b] | Democratic-Republican | Madison | [6] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kọkànlá 23, 1814 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1817 | Madison | [5] | ||||
| 6 | Daniel D. Tompkins | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1817 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1825 | Democratic-Republican | Monroe | [7] | |
| 7 | John C. Calhoun | South Carolina | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1825 | Oṣù Kejìlá 28, 1832[c] | Democratic-Republican/ Democratic |
J. Q. Adams/ Jackson |
[8] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kejìlá 28, 1832 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1833 | Jackson | [5] | ||||
| 8 | Martin Van Buren | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1833 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1837 | Democratic | Jackson | [9] | |
| 9 | Richard Mentor Johnson | Kentucky | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1837 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1841 | Democratic | Van Buren | [10] | |
| 10 | John Tyler | Virginia | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1841 | Oṣù Kẹrin 4, 1841[d] | Whig | W. Harrison | [11] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹrin 4, 1841 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1845 | Tyler | [5] | ||||
| 11 | George M. Dallas | Pennsylvania | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1845 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1849 | Democratic | Polk | [12] | |
| 12 | Millard Fillmore | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1849 | Oṣù Keje 9, 1850[d] | Whig | Taylor | [13] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Keje 9, 1850 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1853 | Fillmore | [5] | ||||
| 13 | William R. King | Alabama | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1853[e] | Oṣù Kẹrin 18, 1853[b] | Democratic | Pierce | [14] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹrin 18, 1853 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1857 | Pierce | [5] | ||||
| 14 | John C. Breckinridge | Kentucky | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1857 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1861 | Democratic | Buchanan | [15] | |
| 15 | Hannibal Hamlin | Maine | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1861 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1865 | Republican | Lincoln | [16] | |
| 16 | Andrew Johnson | Tennessee | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1865 | Oṣù Kẹrin 15, 1865[d] | Democratic[f] | Lincoln | [17] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹrin 15, 1865 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1869 | A. Johnson | [5] | ||||
| 17 | Schuyler Colfax | Indiana | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1869 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1873 | Republican | Grant | [18] | |
| 18 | Henry Wilson | Massachusetts | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1873 | Oṣù Kọkànlá 22, 1875[b] | Republican | Grant | [19] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kọkànlá 22, 1875 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1877 | Grant | [5] | ||||
| 19 | William A. Wheeler | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1877 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1881 | Republican | Hayes | [20] | |
| 20 | Chester A. Arthur | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1881 | Oṣù Kẹ̀sán 19, 1881[d] | Republican | Garfield | [21] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹ̀sán 19, 1881 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1885 | Arthur | [5] | ||||
| 21 | Thomas A. Hendricks | Indiana | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1885 | Oṣù Kọkànlá 25, 1885[b] | Democratic | Cleveland | [22] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kọkànlá 25, 1885 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1889 | Cleveland | [5] | ||||
| 22 | Levi P. Morton | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1889 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1893 | Republican | B. Harrison | [23] | |
| 23 | Adlai E. Stevenson | Illinois | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1893 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1897 | Democratic | Cleveland | [24] | |
| 24 | Garret Hobart | New Jersey | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1897 | Oṣù Kọkànlá 21, 1899[b] | Republican | McKinley | [25] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kọkànlá 21, 1899 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1901 | McKinley | [5] | ||||
| 25 | Theodore Roosevelt | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1901 | Oṣù Kẹ̀sán 14, 1901[d] | Republican | McKinley | [26] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹ̀sán 14, 1901 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1905 | T. Roosevelt | [5] | ||||
| 26 | Charles W. Fairbanks | Indiana | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1905 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1909 | Republican | T. Roosevelt | [27] | |
| 27 | James S. Sherman | New York | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1909 | Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 30, 1912[b] | Republican | Taft | [28] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 30, 1912 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1913 | Taft | [5] | ||||
| 28 | Thomas R. Marshall | Indiana | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1913 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1921 | Democratic | Wilson | [29] | |
| 29 | Calvin Coolidge | Massachusetts | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1921 | Oṣù Kẹjọ 2, 1923[d] | Republican | Harding | [30] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹjọ 2, 1923 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1925 | Coolidge | [5] | ||||
| 30 | Charles G. Dawes | Illinois | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1925 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1929 | Republican | Coolidge | [31] | |
| 31 | Charles Curtis | Kansas | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1929 | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1933 | Republican | Hoover | [32] | |
| 32 | John Nance Garner | Texas | Oṣù Kẹta 4, 1933 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1941 | Democratic | F. Roosevelt | [33] | |
| 33 | Henry A. Wallace | Iowa | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1941 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1945 | Democratic | F. Roosevelt | [34] | |
| 34 | Harry Truman | Missouri | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1945 | Oṣù Kẹrin 12, 1945[d] | Democratic | F. Roosevelt | [35] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹrin 12, 1945 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1949 | Truman | [5] | ||||
| 35 | Alben Barkley | Kentucky | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1949 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1953 | Democratic | Truman | [36] | |
| 36 | Richard Nixon | California | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1953 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1961 | Republican | Eisenhower | [37] | |
| 37 | Lyndon Johnson | Texas | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1961 | Oṣù Kọkànlá 22, 1963[d] | Democratic | Kennedy | [38] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kọkànlá 22, 1963 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1965 | L. Johnson | [5] | ||||
| 38 | Hubert Humphrey | Minnesota | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1965 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1969 | Democratic | L. Johnson | [39] | |
| 39 | Spiro Agnew | Maryland | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1969 | Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 10, 1973[c] | Republican | Nixon | [40] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹ̀wá 10, 1973 | Oṣù Kejìlá 6, 1973[g] | Nixon | [5] | ||||
| 40 | Gerald Ford | Michigan | Oṣù Kejìlá 6, 1973[g] | Oṣù Kẹjọ 9, 1974 [d] | Republican | Nixon | [41] | |
| Vacant | Oṣù Kẹjọ 9, 1974 | Oṣù Kejìlá 19, 1974[g] | Ford | [5] | ||||
| 41 | Nelson Rockefeller | New York | Oṣù Kejìlá 19, 1974[g] | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1977 | Republican | Ford | [42] | |
| 42 | Walter Mondale | Minnesota | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1977 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1981 | Democratic | Carter | [43] | |
| 43 | George H. W. Bush | Texas | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1981[h] | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1989 | Republican | Reagan | [44] | |
| 44 | Dan Quayle | Indiana | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1989 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1993 | Republican | G. H. W. Bush | [45] | |
| 45 | Al Gore | Tennessee | Oṣù Kínní 20, 1993 | Oṣù Kínní 20, 2001 | Democratic | Clinton | [46] | |
| 46 | Dick Cheney | Wyoming[i] | Oṣù Kínní 20, 2001[j] | Oṣù Kínní 20, 2009 | Republican | G. W. Bush | [47] | |
| 47 | Joe Biden | Delaware | Oṣù Kínní 20, 2009 | Incumbent | Democratic | Obama | [48] |
Notes [àtúnṣe]
a Arriving in New York City before President-elect George Washington, Adams was sworn as Vice President nine days before the President[49]
b Died in office
c Resigned from office
d Succeeded to the Presidency upon death or resignation of President
e The only Vice President to be sworn in outside of the United States of America (in Havana, Cuba), with special dispensation from Congress
f Elected on the National Union Party ticket with Republican Abraham Lincoln[50]
g Office of Vice President filled under provisions of 25th Amendment
h Invoked the presidential provision of the 25th Amendment on July 13, 1985, 11:28 a.m. until 7:22 p.m.[51]
i A resident of Texas just prior to his nomination for Vice President, Mr. Cheney changed his voter registration back to Wyoming, where he had served in Congress, to avoid violating the 12th Amendment, which would have prevented the Texas Presidential Electors from casting their electoral votes for both Bush and Cheney[52]
j Served under the acting-presidential provision of the 25th Amendment on two separate occasions: on June 29, 2002, from 7:09 a.m. to 9:24 a.m,[53] and on July 21, 2007, from 7:16 a.m. to 9:21 a.m.[54]
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Itokasi [àtúnṣe]
- ↑ "John Adams". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_John_Adams.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
- ↑ "Thomas Jefferson". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Thomas_Jefferson.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
- ↑ "Aaron Burr". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Aaron_Burr.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
- ↑ "George Clinton". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_George_Clinton.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedSenate - ↑ "Elbridge Gerry". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Elbridge_Gerry.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
- ↑ "Daniel Tompkins". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Daniel_Tompkins.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
- ↑ "John Calhoun". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_John_Calhoun.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
- ↑ "Martin Van Buren". United States Senate. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Martin_VanBuren.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
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