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1788-89 United States presidential election

November 4, 1788 – January 10, 17891800 →

69 members of the Electoral College
35 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout18.2%[1] Increase 13.8 pp
 
NomineeGeorge WashingtonCharles Carroll
(elected Vice President)
PartyIndependentFederalist
AllianceFederalistDemocratic-Republicans
Home stateMassachusettsMaryland
Running mateNoneNone
Electoral vote7124
States carried65
Popular vote21,09220,102
Percentage51.2%49.8%

President before election

Office established

Elected President

George Washington
Independent

No.[a]PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

TermParty[b]President
1John Adams

(1735–1826)

April 30, 1789 -

March 4, 1797

Pro-Administration1788–89George Washington
Federalist1792
2Thomas Jefferson

(1743–1826)

March 4, 1797 -

March 4, 1801

Democratic-Republican1796John Adams
3Aaron Burr

(1756–1836)

March 4, 1801 -

March 4, 1805

Democratic-Republican1800Thomas Jefferson
4George Clinton

(1739–1812)

March 4, 1805 -

April 12, 1812

Democratic-Republican1804
1808James Madison
Office vacant April 12, 1812 - March 4, 1813
5Elbridge Gerry

(1744–1814)

March 4, 1813 -

November 23, 1814

Democratic-Republican1812James Madison
-
Office vacant November 23, 1814 - March 4, 1817
6Daniel D. Tompkins

(1774–1825)[2]

March 4, 1817

–March 4, 1825

Democratic-Republican1816James Monroe
1820
7John C. Calhoun[c]

(1782–1850)[3]

March 4, 1825

–December 28, 1832

Democratic-Republican1824John Quincy Adams
Nullifier[d]1828Andrew Jackson
Office vacant December 28, 1832 - March 4, 1833
8Martin Van Buren

(1782–1862)

March 4, 1833

–March 4, 1837

Democratic1832Andrew Jackson
9Tobias Norton

(1793–1868)

March 4, 1837

–March 4, 1841

Democratic-Republican1836Davy Crockett
10George E. Russell

(1790–1880)

March 4, 1841

–March 4, 1845

Democratic-Republican1840
11Theodore Frelinghuysen

(1787–1862)

March 4, 1845

–March 4, 1849

Whig1844Henry Clay
12Millard Fillmore

(1800–1874)

March 4, 1849

July 9, 1850[e]

Whig1848Zachary Taylor
Office vacant July 9, 1850 - March 4, 1853
13William A. Graham

(1804–1875)

March 4, 1853

–March 4, 1857

Whig1852Winfield Scott
14William L. Dayton

(1807–1864)

March 4, 1857

–March 4, 1861

Republican1856John C. Frémont
15Hannibal Hamlin

(1809–1891)

March 4, 1861

–March 4, 1869

Republican1860
1864
Abraham Lincoln
16Schuylar Colfax

(1807–1864)

March 4, 1869

–March 4, 1873

Republican1868Ulysses S. Grant
17Henry Wilson

(1807–1864)

March 4, 1873

–November 22, 1875

Republican1872
Office vacant November 22, 1875 - March 4, 1877
18WIlliam A. Wheeler

(1819–1887)

March 4, 1877

–November 10, 1878

Republican1876Rutherford B. Hayes
19Abraham Lincoln

(1809–1902)

November 10, 1878

March 4, 1881

Republican-
20Chester A. Arthur

(1829–1886)

March 4, 1881

September 19, 1881

Republican1880James A. Garfield
Office vacant September 19, 1881 - March 4, 1885
21Thomas A. Hendricks

(1819–1885)

March 4, 1885

November 25, 1885

Democratic1884Grover Cleveland
Office vacant November 25, 1885 - March 4, 1889
22Levi P. Morton

(1824–1920)

March 4, 1889

March 4, 1893

Republican1888Benjamin Harison
23Adlai Stevenson

(1834–1914)

March 4, 1893

March 4, 1897

Democratic1892Grover Cleveland
24Garret Hobart

(1844–1899)

March 4, 1897

November 21, 1899

Republican1896William McKinley
Office vacant November 21, 1899 - March 4, 1901
25Theodore Roosevelt

(1858–1943)

March 4, 1901

September 14, 1901

Republican1900William McKinley
Office vacant September 14, 1901 - March 4, 1905
26Charles W. Fairbanks

(1858–1928)

March 4, 1905

March 4, 1921

Republican1904Theodore Roosevelt
1908
1912
1916Charles E. Hughes
27Calvin Coolidge

(1878–1958)

March 4, 1921

August 2, 1923

Republican1920Warren G. Harding
Office vacant August 2, 1923 - March 4, 1925
28Henry Ford

(1863–1947)

March 4, 1925

March 4, 1929

Democratic1924Calvin Coolidge
29Charles Curtis

(1860–1936)

March 4, 1929

March 4, 1933

Republican1928Herbert Hoover
30John Nance Garner

(1868–1940)

March 4, 1933

March 4, 1937

Democratic1932Franklin D. Roosevelt
31Thomas E. Dewey

(1902–1987)

March 4, 1937

November 9, 1939[f]

Republican1936Charles F. Adams III
Office vacant November 9, 1939 - August 7, 1942
32Henry A. Wallace

(1888–1989)

August 7, 1942[g]

January 20, 1945

Democratic-Franklin D. Roosevelt
33Harry S. Truman

(1884–1972)

January 20, 1945

January 20, 1949

Democratic1944Henry A. Wallace
34John Sparkman

(1899–1985)

January 20, 1949

January 20, 1953

Democratic1948Adlai Stevenson II
35Richard Nixon

(1917–2004)

January 20, 1953

January 20, 1961

Republican1952Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956
36Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

(1902-2005)

January 20, 1961

January 20, 1965[h]

Republican1960Richard Nixon
37Harland David Sanders

(1890-1993)

January 20, 1965

January 20, 1969

Republican1964
38Lyndon B. Johnson

(1908–1973)

January 20, 1969

January 20, 1973

Democratic1968John F. Kennedy
39Photographic portrait of then Vice-President and President-Elect Robert F. Kennedy; January 14, 1977Robert F. Kennedy

(1925–2020)

January 20, 1973

January 20, 1977

Democratic1972
40Photographic portrait of President Robert F. Kennedy; 1977Eugene McCarthy

(1916–2005)

January 20, 1977

January 20, 1981

Democratic1976Robert F. Kennedy
41Photographic portrait of Vice-President Walter Mondale; 1983Walter Mondale

(1928-2021)

January 20, 1981

January 20, 1985

Democratic1980Jimmy Carter
42Photographic portrait of then Vice-President George H. W. Bush; 1989George H. W. Bush

(b. 1924)

January 20, 1985

January 20, 1993

Republican1984Ronald Reagan
Republican1988
43Photographic portrait of President Dan Quayle; 2000Dan Quayle

(b. 1947)

January 20, 1993

January 20, 2001

Republican1992George H. W. Bush
Republican1996
44Photographic portrait of Vice-President Richard "Dick" Cheney; 2009Dick Cheney

(b. 1947)

January 20, 2001

January 20, 2013

Republican2000George W. Bush
Republican2004
Republican2008
45Photographic portrait of then Vice-President Sarah Palin; 2013Sarah Palin

(b. 1964)

January 20, 2013

January 20, 2017

Republican2012John McCain
46Photographic portrait of then-Vice President (later President) Mitt Romney, 2019Mitt Romney

(1964-2020)

January 20, 2017

August 25, 2018

Republican2016
47Photographic portrait of then Speaker of the House Paul Ryan; January 20Paul Ryan

(b. 1970)

August 25, 2018

January 1, 2020

Republican-Mitt Romney
Office vacant January 1, 2020 - January 20, 2021
48Photographic portrait of President Robert F. Kennedy; 1977Alex Trebek

(b. 1940)

January 1, 2021Independent [j]2020Fred Rogers
No.[k]PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

Term[4]Party[l][5]ElectionVice President[6]
1Painting of George WashingtonGeorge Washington

(1732–1799)

April 30, 1789 -

March 4, 1797

Unaffiliated1788–1789
1792
John Adams
2Painting of John AdamsJohn Adams

(1735–1826)

March 4, 1797

March 4, 1801

Federalist1796Thomas Jefferson[m]
3Painting of Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

(1743–1826)

March 4, 1801

March 4, 1809

Democratic-

Republican

1800
1804
Aaron Burr
George Clinton
4Painting of James MadisonJames Madison

(1751–1836)

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

5Painting of James MonroeJames Monroe

(1758–1831)

March 4, 1817

March 4, 1825

Democratic-

Republican

1816
1820
Daniel D. Tompkins
6Painting of John Quincy AdamsJohn Quincy Adams

(1767–1848)

March 4, 1825

March 4, 1829

Democratic-

Republican[n]


National Republican
1824John C. Calhoun[o]
7Painting of Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson

(1767–1845)

March 4, 1829

March 4, 1837

Democratic1828
1832
John C. Calhoun[p]
Vacant after

December 28, 1832


Martin Van Buren
8Painting of Davy CrockettDavy Crockett

(1786–1871)

March 4, 1837

March 4, 1845

Democratic-

Republican

1836
1840
Tobias Norton
George E. Russell
9Painting of Henry ClayHenry Clay

(1777–1852)

March 4, 1845

March 4, 1849

Whig1844Theodore Frelinghuysen
10Black-and-white photographic portrait of Zachary TaylorZachary Taylor

(1784–1850)[11]

March 4, 1849

July 9, 1850[e]

Whig1848Millard Fillmore
11Black-and-white photographic portrait of Millard FillmoreMillard Fillmore

(1800–1874)

July 9, 1850[q]

March 4, 1853

WhigVacant throughout

presidency

12Black-and-white photographic portrait of Winfield Scott; 1862Winfield Scott

(1786–1876)

March 4, 1853

March 4, 1857

Whig[r]1852William A. Graham
13Painting of John C. Fremont, 1857John C. Frémont

(1809–1896)

March 4, 1853

March 4, 1857

Republican1856William L. Dayton
14Black-and-white photographic portrait of Abraham Lincoln; 1865Abraham Lincoln

(1809–1902)

March 4, 1861

March 4, 1869

Republican1860
1864
Hannibal Hamlin
15Black-and-white photographic portrait of Ulysses S. Grant; 1870-1880Ulysses S. Grant

(1822–1900)

March 4, 1869

March 4, 1877

Republican1868
1872
Schuylar Colfax
Henry Wilson
Vacant after

November 22, 1875

16Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Rutherford B,. Hayes; 1870 - 1880Rutherford B. Hayes

(1822–1893)

March 4, 1877

March 4, 1881

Republican1876William A. Wheeler

(until November 10, 1878)


Abraham Lincoln

(from November 10, 1878)

17Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Garfield; 1881James A. Garfield

(1831–1881)

March 4, 1881

September 19, 1881

Republican1880Chester A. Arthur
18Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Arthur; 1883Chester A. Arthur

(1829–1886)

September 19, 1881

March 4, 1889

RepublicanVacant throughout

presidency

19Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Grover Cleveland; 1885Grover Cleveland

(1837–1908)

March 4, 1885

March 4, 1889

Democratic1884Thomas A. Hendricks
Vacant after November 25, 1885
20Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Harrison; 1892Benjamin Harrison

(1833–1901)

March 4, 1889

March 4, 1893

Republican1888Levi P. Morton
21Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Grover Cleveland; 1885Grover Cleveland

(1837–1908)

March 4, 1893

March 4, 1897

Democratic1892Adlai E. Stevenson I
22Black-and-white photographic portrait of President McKinley; 1901William McKinley

(1843–1901)

March 4, 1897

September 14, 1901

Republican1896
1900
Garret Hobart
Vacant after

November 21, 1899


Theodore Roosevelt
23Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt; 1913Theodore Roosevelt

(1858–1943)

September 14, 1901

March 4, 1917

Republican1904
1908
1912
Vacant through

March 4, 1905


Charles W. Fairbanks
24Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Hughes; 1937Charles E. Hughes

(1862–1953)

March 4, 1917

March 4, 1921

Republican1916
25Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Grover Cleveland; 1921Warren G. Harding

(1855–1923)

March 4, 1921

August 2, 1923

Republican1920Calvin Coolidge
26Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Coolidge; 1929Calvin Coolidge

(1872–1958)

August 2, 1923

March 4, 1929

Republican-
1924
Vacant through

March 4, 1925


Henry Ford
27Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Hoover; 1928Herbert Hoover

(1874–1964)

March 4, 1929

March 4, 1933

Republican1928Charles Curtis
28Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; 1933Franklin D. Roosevelt

(1883–1948)

March 4, 1933

January 20, 1937

Democratic1932John Nance Garner
29Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Adams; 1931Charles F. Adams III

(1886–1956)

March 4, 1933

July 15, 1939

Republican1936Thomas E. Dewey
Office vacant from November 4, 1939 – August 10th 1942
30Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Roosevelt during his second term as President; 1944Franklin D. Roosevelt

(1883–1948)

August 10, 1942

January 20, 1945

Democratic1940Henry A. Wallace
31Black-and-white photographic portrait of President Henry Wallace; 1945Henry A. Wallace

(1888–1989)

January 20, 1945

January 20, 1949

Democratic1944Harry S. Truman
32Photographic portrait of President Stevenson; 1952Adlai E. Stevenson II

(1900–1987)

January 20, 1949

January 20, 1953

Democratic1948John Sparkman
33Photographic portrait of President Eisenhower; 1959Dwight D. Eisenhower

(1890–1969)

January 20, 1953

January 20, 1961

Republican1952
1956
Richard Nixon
34Photographic portrait of President Nixon; 1966Richard Nixon

(1913–2004)

January 20, 1961

January 20, 1969

Republican1960
1964
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Harland Sanders
35Photographic portrait of President John F. Kennedy; 1973John F. Kennedy

(1913–2004)

January 20, 1969

January 20, 1977

Democratic1968
1972
Lyndon B. Johnson
Robert F. Kennedy
36Photographic portrait of President Robert F. Kennedy; 1977Robert F. Kennedy

(1925–2020)

January 20, 1977

January 20, 1981

Democratic1976Eugene McCarthy
37Photographic portrait of President Robert F. Kennedy; 1977Jimmy Carter

(b. 1924)

January 20, 1981

January 20, 1985

Democratic1980Walter Mondale
38Photographic portrait of President Ronald Reagan; 1985Ronald Reagan

(1911-2011)

January 20, 1985

January 20, 1993

Republican1984
1988
George H. W. Bush
39Photographic portrait of President George H. W. Bush; 1993George H. W. Bush

(b. 1924)

January 20, 1993

January 20, 2001

Republican1992
1996
Dan Quayle
40Photographic portrait of President George W. Bush; 2004George W. Bush

(b. 1946)

January 20, 2001

January 20, 2013

Republican2000
2004
2008
Dick Cheney
41Photographic portrait of President John McCain; 2013John McCain

(1946-2018)

January 20, 2013

August 25, 2018

Republican2012
2016
Sarah Palin
Mitt Romney
42Photographic portrait of President Romney; 2019Mitt Romney

(1964-2020)

August 25, 2018

January 1, 2020

Republican-Vacant through

September 3, 2018


Paul Ryan
43Photographic portrait of President Ryan; 2018Paul Ryan

(b. 1970)

January 1, 2020

January 20, 2021

Republican-Vacant throughout

presidency

44Photographic portrait of President Fred Rogers; 2001Fred Rogers

(b. 1928)

January 20, 2021

-Incumbent

Unaffiliated2020Bob Ross


1963 Confederate States presidential election

← 1957November 2, 19631969 →

216 members of the Electoral College
110 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout69.1% Decrease 2.3 pp
 
NomineeGeorge WallaceJohn S. CooperMo Udall
PartySouthern IndependenceWhigDemocratic
Home stateAlabamaKentuckyArizona
Running mateRoss BarnettWilliam C. CramerJackie Robinson
Electoral vote1654125
States carried1154
Popular vote20,109,30418,239,4019,120,908
Percentage42.4%24.9%19.2%

President before election

Strom Thurmond
Southern Independence

Elected President

George Wallace
Southern Independence

1969 Confederate States presidential election

← 1963November 5, 19691975 →

199 members of the Electoral College
98 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout71.2% Increase 2.1 pp
 
NomineeJohn Bell WilliamsGeorge BushHarland Sanders
PartySouthern IndependenceRepublicanWhig
Home stateMississippiTexasKentucky
Running mateRoss BarnettWilliam C. CramerJohn Lewis
Electoral voteTBDTBDTBD
States carriedTBDTBDTBD
Popular vote45,203,12018,239,40110,293,203
Percentage59.3%40.7%13.5%

President before election

George Wallace
Southern Independence

Elected President

John Bell Williams
Southern Independence

1984 United States presidential election

← 1980November 6, 19841988 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout66.2% Increase 7.3 pp
 
NomineeRonald ReaganGary Hart
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateCaliforniaColorado
Running mateGeorge H. W. BushGeorge McGovern
Electoral vote438 100
States carried37 13 + DC + ME-02
Popular vote43,075,12039,483,203
Percentage51.5%47.2%

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

Ronald Reagan
Republican

1988 United States presidential election

← 1984November 4, 1988199 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout61.0% Decrease 5.2 pp
 
NomineeGeorge H. W. BushRichard Gephardt
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateTexasMissouri
Running mateDan QuayleAl Gore
Electoral vote326 212
States carried27 23 + DC + ME-02
Popular vote17,283,40215,230,011
Percentage54.0%47.6%

President before election

Ronald Reagan
Republican

Elected President

George H. W. Bush
Republican

1992 United States presidential election

← 1988November 3, 19921996 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout66.2% Increase 5.0 pp
 
NomineeRoss PerotJerry BrownGeorge H. W. Bush
PartyIndependentDemocraticRepublican
Home stateTexasCaliforniaTexas
Running mateJames StockdaleBob GrahamDan Quayle
Electoral vote37016859
States carried385 + DC7
Popular vote19,203,7288,209,1085,041,230
Percentage60.5%28.9%10.6%

President before election

George H. W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Ross Perot
Independent

1996 United States presidential election

← 1992November 5, 19962000 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout51.7% Decrease 6.4 pp
 
NomineeBill ClintonBob DoleRoss Perot
PartyDemocraticRepublicanReform
Home stateArkansasKansasTexas
Running mateAl GoreJack KempJames Stockdale
Electoral vote3262120
States carried26 + DC24 + ME-010
Popular vote9,290,3048,367,0546,509,203
Percentage38.4%34.6%26.9%

President before election

Ross Perot
Reform

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

2000 United States presidential election

← 1996November 7, 20002004 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout58.4% Increase 6.7 pp
 
NomineeBill ClintonGeorge W. Bush
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateArkansasTexas
Running mateAl GoreDick Cheney
Electoral vote348 190
States carried27 + DC 23
Popular vote20,203,13219,102,480
Percentage50.5%47.8%

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Bill Clinton
Democratic

2004 United States presidential election

← 2000November 2, 20042008 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
 
NomineeJohn McCainAl Gore
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Home stateTexasTennessee
Running mateJoe LiebermanJohn Kerry
Electoral vote379 159
States carried34 16 + DC + ME-02
Popular vote13,204,34011,209,301
Percentage50.0%42.4%

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

John McCain
Republican