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26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican, New York, March 1901 - March 1909)
  • V.P. Charles G. Dawes (Republican, Illinois, March 1901 - March 1909)
27. Charles W. Fairbanks (Republican, Indiana, March 1909 - March 1917)
  • V.P. James S. Sherman (Republican, New York, March 1909 - October 1912)*
  • Vacant
  • V.P. Charles Evan Hughes (Republican, New York, March 1913 - March 1917)
28. Charles Evan Hughes (Republican, New York, March 1917 - March 1929)
  • V.P. Warren G. Harding (Republican, Ohio, March 1917 - August 1923)*
  • Vacant
  • V.P. Herbert Hoover (Republican, California, March 1925 - March 1929)
29. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democrat, New York, March 1929 - April 1945)*
  • V.P. George S. McGill (Democrat, Kansas, March 1929 - January 1937)
  • V.P. Henry F. Ashurst (Democrat, Arizona, January 1937 - January 1941)
  • V.P. Henry H. Schwartz (Democrat, Wyoming, January 1941 - April 1945)
30. Henry H. Schwartz (Democrat, Wyoming, April 1945 - January 1949)
  • Vacant
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2020, 07:32:44 PM »

The Kingpins of the United States

Richard Nixon (Republican, California), 1969 - 1977
Ray Blanton (Democrat, Tennessee), 1977 - 1981
Ronald Reagan (Republican, California), 1981 - 1989
Bob Packwood (Republican, Oregon), 1989 - 1993
Edwin Edwards (Democrat, Louisiana), 1993 - 2001
John G. Rowland (Republican, Connecticut), 2001 - 2005
Mark Foley (Republican, Florida), 2005 - 2009
Anthony Wiener (Democrat, New York), 2009 - 2013
Michael Grimm (Republican, New York), 2013 - 2017
Al Franken (Democrat, Minnesota), 2017 - incumbent

The Deputy Kingpin(s)

Spiro Agnew (Republican, Maryland), 1969 - 1977
Harrison A. Williams (Democrat, New Jersey), 1977 - 1981
George H. W. Bush (Republican, Texas), 1981 - 1989
Donald Lukens (Republican, Ohio), 1989 - 1993
James Traficant (Democrat, Ohio), 1993 - 2001
Mark Foley (Republican, Florida), 2001 - 2005
Bob Ney (Republican, Ohio), 2005 - 2009
Eric Holder (Democrat, Washington D.C.), 2009 - 2013
Duncan Hunter Jr. (Republican, California), 2013 - 2017
Bob Menendez (Democrat, New Jersey), 2017 - incumbent
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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2020, 01:06:22 PM »

THE PRESIDENTS OF THE INDEPENDENT MICRONATION OF WISSISSIPPI
THE FEDERATION OF WISCONSIN AND MISSISSIPPI

1. James K. Vardaman (People's Popular Labor Party, 1913 - 1921); elected 1913, re-elected 1914.
2. Robert M. La Follette Sr. (Progressive National Unity Coalition, 1921 - 1925); elected 1920, died in office.
3. Irvine Lenroot (Progressive National Unity Coalition, 1925 - 1927); defeated for re-election 1926.
4. Theodore G. Bilbo (People's Popular Labor Party, 1927 - 1933); elected 1926, term-limited.
5. John E. Rankin (People's Popular Labor Party, 1933 - 1939); elected 1932, term-limited.
6. Phillip La Follette (Progressive National Unity Coalition, 1939 - 1945); elected 1938, term limited.
7. Oscar Rennebohm (National Republican Party, 1945 - 1951); elected 1944, term limited.
8. Fielding Wright (Imperial - Fascist Party, 1951 - 1956); elected 1950, died in office.
9. Joseph McCarthy (Imperial - Fascist Party, 1956 - 1957); re-elected 1956, died in office.
10. Bidwell Adam (Imperial - Fascist Party, 1957 - 1963); term-limited.
11. Gaylord Nelson (New Liberal Democratic Party, 1963 - 1969); elected 1962, term-limited.
12. Paul B. Johnson Jr. (People's Popular Labor Party, 1969 - 1975); elected 1968, term-limited.
13. Charles L. Sullivan (People's Popular Labor Party, 1975 - 1979); elected 1974, died in office.
14. Patrick Lucey (People's Popular Labor Party, 1979 - 1987); re-elected 1980, term-limited.
15. Thad Cochran (National Conservative Party, 1987 - 1993); elected 1986, term-limited.
16. Tommy Thompson (National Conservative Party, 1993 - 1999); elected 1992, term-limited.
17. Ronnie Musgrove (People's Popular Labor Party, 1999 - 2005); elected 1998, term-limited.
18. Russ Feingold (New Liberal Democratic Party, 2005 - 2011); elected 2004, term-limited.
19. Phil Bryant (National Conservative Party, 2011 - 2017); elected 2010, term-limited.
20. Scott Walker (National Conservative Party, since 2017); elected 2016, term-limited.

Underlined denotes a vice-president who succeeded to the Presidency upon the death / resignation of their predecessor.
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2020, 02:55:20 PM »

NameParty
Term
From
1.
George Washington
(1732 - 1799)
Nonpartisan
1789
-
1797
Virginia
2.
John Adams
(1735 - 1826)
Federalist
1797
-
1801
Massachusetts
3.
Thomas Jefferson
(1743 - 1826)
Democratic-Republican
1801
-
1809
Virginia
4.
James Madison
(1751 - 1836)
Democratic-Republican
1809
-
1813
Virginia
5.
DeWitt Clinton
(1769 - 1828)
Democratic-Republican
1813
-
1817
New York
6.
James Monroe
(1758 - 1831)
Democratic-Republican
1817
-
1825
Virginia
7.
Andrew Jackson
(1767 - 1845)
Democratic-Republican
Democratic
1825
-
1837
Tennessee
8.
Martin Van Buren
(1782 - 1862)
Democratic
1837
-
1841
New York
9.
Henry Clay
(1777 - 1852)
Whig
1841
-
1845
Kentucky
10.
James K. Polk
(1795 - 1849)
Democratic
1845
-
1849
Tennessee
11.
Lewis Cass
(1782 - 1866)
Democratic
1849
-
1853
Michigan
12.
Millard Fillmore
(1800 - 1874)
Whig
American
1853
-
1857
New York
13.
James Buchanan
(1791 - 1868)
Democratic
1857
-
1861
Pennsylvania
14.
Abraham Lincoln
(1809 - 1865)
Republican
National Union
1861
-
1865
Illinois
15.
Andrew Johnson
(1808 - 1875)
National Union
Democratic
1865
-
1869
Tennessee
16.
Ulysses S. Grant
(1822 - 1885)
Republican
Conservative
1869
-
1877
Ohio
17.
Samuel J. Tilden
(1814 - 1886)
New Democratic
1877
-
1881
New York
18.
James A. Garfield
(1831 - 1881)
Conservative
1881
Ohio
19.
James G. Blaine
(1830 - 1893)
Conservative
1881
-
1885
Maine
20.
Grover Cleveland
(1837 - 1908)
Liberal
1885
-
1897
New York
21.
William Jennings Byran
(1860 - 1925)
Populist
Liberal
1897
-
1905
Nebraska
22.
Theodore Roosevelt
(1858 - 1919)
Progressive
1905
-
1917
New York
23.
Charles Evan Hughes
(1862 - 1948)
Progressive
1917
-
1921
New York
24.
Henry Cabot Lodge
(1850 - 1924)
Conservative
1921
-
1924
Massachusetts
25.
Charles Curtis
(1860 - 1936)
Conservative
1924
-
1933
Kansas
26.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1882 - 1945)
New Democratic
1933
-
1945
New York
27.
Harry S. Truman
(1884 - 1972)
New Democratic
1945
-
1949
Missouri
28.
Thomas E. Dewey
(1902 - 1971)
Progressive
1949
-
1953
New York
29.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1890 - 1969)
Conservative
1953
-
1961
Kansas
30.
John F. Kennedy
(1917 - 1963)
New Democratic
1961
-
1963
Massachusetts
31.
Hubert H. Humphrey
(1911 - 1978)
New Democratic
1963
-
1969
Minnesota
32.
Richard M. Nixon
(1913 - 1994)
Conservative
1969
-
19741
California
33.
John B. Connally
(1917 - 1993)
Conservative
1974
-
1977
Texas
34.
Jimmy Carter
(born 1924)
Liberal
1977
-
1981
Georgia
35.
Ronald Reagan
(1911 - 2004)
Conservative
1981
-
1989
California
36.
George H. W. Bush
(1924 - 2018)
Conservative
1989
-
1993
Texas
37.
Bill Clinton
(born 1946)
Liberal
1993
-
2001
Arkansas
38.
Al Gore
(born 1946)
Liberal
2001
-
2005
Tennessee
39.
Mitt Romney
(born 1947)
Conservative
2005
-
2009
Massachusetts
40.
Barack Obama
(born 1961)
New Democratic
2009
-
2017
Illinois
41.
Paul Ryan
(born 1970)
Conservative
2017
-
Wisconsin

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