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« on: July 09, 2017, 08:42:03 PM »
« edited: August 10, 2017, 01:54:11 PM by sentinel »

Alternate Presidents

26. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican Party), September 1901 - March 1909
27. William H. Taft* (Republican Party), March 1909 - October 1909
  • 1908: def. Williams Jennings Bryan/John W. Kern
  • Assassinated in El Paso, TX
28. James S. Sherman* (Republican Party), October 1909 - October 1912
  • Died in office of natural causes; Republican nominee in 1912
30. Philander C. Knox (Republican Party), October 1912 - March 1913
31. Theodore Roosevelt* (Bull Moose Party), March 1913 - January 1919
  • 1912: def. James S. Sherman/Nicholas Butler & Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall
  • 1916: def. Philander C. Knox/Charles Fairbanks & Thomas Marshall/Robert Latham Owen
  • Died in office of natural causes.
32. Albert J. Beveridge (Bull Moose Party), January 1919 - March 1925
  • 1920: def. Carter Glass/Homer Cummings & Frank Orren Lowden/William Cameron Sproul
33. James M. Cox (Democratic Party), March 1925 - January 1933
  • 1924: def. Albert Beveridge/John Garner & Lucius Littauer/Joseph France
  • The 1924 election marked the fourth election in a row in which the Republican nominee came in third place
  • 1928: def. Robert M. LaFolette, Sr./A. Mitchell Palmer & various minor candidates
34. Henry Ford (Bull Moose Party), January 1933 - January 1937
  • 1932: def. James R. Garfield/Charles Curtis & Reed Smooth/Hanford MacNider
  • The 1932 elected is widely considered the dying breath of the Republican Party and fortifying the Democratic Party's path to conservatism
35. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (Bull Moose Party), January 1937 - July 1944
  • 1936: def. Pres. Henry Ford in Bull Moose primary; def. James A. Farley/Arthur Vandenberg
  • 1940: def. Robert A. Taft/Paul McNutt
  • Died of natural causes in 1944. Was not seeking reelection.
36. William Bankhead (Bull Moose Party), July 1944 - January 1945
  • Despite losing the 1944 election, Pres. Bankhead pushed for a constitutional amendment allowing the Cabinet to remove the President in the case of illness or mental instability. It would be ratified a year later.
37. John W. Bricker (Democratic Party), January 1945 - January 1953
  • 1944: def. William Bankhead/Henry Wallace
  • 1948: def. Estes Kefauver/W. Averell Harriman
38. Richard Russell (Democratic Party), January 1953 - January 1957
  • 1952: def. Robert S. Kerr/Hubert Humphrey
  • Pres. Russell would be challenged from the left of his party due to his hardliner policies on racial segregation. Russell would defeat the challenger and secure nomation for reelection.
39. Hubert Humphrey (Bull Moose Party), January 1957 - January 1969
  • 1956: def. Richard Russell/Douglas MacArthur
  • 1960: def. Douglas MacArthur/George Bender
  • 1964: def. Stuart Symington/Lyndon B. Johnson
40. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Democratic Party),  January 1969 - January 1977
  • A constitutional amendment passed during the Lodge Administration limiting a president to two consecutive terms. Another term must intervene before serving a third term.
  • def. 1968: William Scranton/Gerald Ford
  • def. 1972: Eugene McCarthy/Dan Moore
41. Christopher "Kit" Bond (Democratic Party), January 1977 - January 1981
  • 1976: def. Daniel P. Moynihan/Birch Bayh
  • Bond would lose the popular vote while winning the electoral college
42. Daniel P. Moynihan (Bull Moose Party), January 1981 - January 1985
  • 1980: def. Kit Bond/Frank Church
  • Did not seek reelection in 1984
43. Mo Udall (Bull Moose Party), January 1985 - January 1989[/color]
  • 1984: def. Lowell Weicker/John Anderson
44. Christopher "Kit" Bond (Democratic Party), January 1989 - January 1997
  • 1988: def. Mo Udall / John Connally
  • 1992: def. Jerry Brown / Alexander Haig
45. L. Douglas Wilder (Bull Moose Party), January 1997 - January 2005
  • 1996: def. Lamar Alexander/Jimmy Griffin
  • 2000: def. Orrin Hatch / Al Gore
46. Al Gore Jr. (Democratic Party) , January 2005 - January 2009
  • 2004: def. Roy Romer/Tom Vilsack
47. Howard Dean (Bull Moose Party), January 2009 - January 2017
  • 2008: def. Al Gore Jr./Fob Jamesr; Gore won the popular vote
  • 2012: def. Al Gore Jr./Mark Warner
48. Hillary Rodham (Democratic Party), January 2017 - Present
  • 2016: def. Bernard Sanders/Lincoln Chaffee
Maps

1912

T. Roosevelt/A. Beveridge (Bull Moose) - 322 EV; 44.78% PV
James S. Sherman (deceased)/Nicholas Butler (Republican) - 0 EV; 5.79% PV
Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall (Democratic) - 209 EV; 41.84% PV
Eugene Debbs (Socialist) - 5.99% PV
Other - Approx 1.38%

1916

T. Roosevelt/A. Beveridge (Bull Moose) - 290 EV; 46.12% PV
Philander C. Knox/Charles Fairbanks (Republican) - 42 EV; 23.7% PV
Thomas Marshall/Robert Latham Owen (Democratic) - 199 EV; 30% PV
Other - ~1%

1920



A. Beveridge/John Garner (Bull Moose) - 226 EV, 42% PV
Carter Glass/Homer Cummings (Democratic) - 214 EV, 39% PV
Frank Orren Lowden/William Cameron Sproul (Republican) 91 EV; 19% EV

1924



James Cox/Thomas Hardwick(Democratic) - 364 EV; 50.7% PV
A. Beveridge/John Garner (Bull Moose) 167 EV; 42.1% PV
Lucius Littauer/Joseph France (Republican) 0 EV; 7.2% PV

1928



James Cox/Thomas Hardwick(Democratic) - 374 EV; 52.2% PV
Robert M. LaFolette, Sr./A. Mitchell Palmer  - 157 EV; 37.8% PV
Various Minor candidates (Republican) - 0 EV; ~5% PV
Other - 3% PV

1932



Henry Ford/Gifford Pinchot (Bull Moose Party) - 296 EV; 49.3% PV
James R. Garfield/Charles Curtis (Democratic) - 235 EV; 42% PV
Reed Smooth/Hanford MacNider (Republican) - 0 EV; 7.7% PV
Other - 1%

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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2017, 01:27:37 PM »

List of Presidents

45. Donald J. Trump, January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2021

List of Supreme Galactic Overlords

1. Donald J. Trump, January 20, 2021 - Eternity
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2017, 10:42:11 AM »
« Edited: August 10, 2017, 03:25:30 PM by sentinel »

Continuing maps from my previous Alternate Presidents Post Here:
https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=262501.msg5732988#msg5732988

1936



Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / William Bankhead (Bull Moose) - 280 EV; 51% PV
James A. Farley/Arthur Vandenberg (Democratic) - 251 EV; 47% PV
Other - 2% PV

1940



Theodore Roosevelt Jr. / William Bankhead (Bull Moose) - 375 EV; 57% PV
Robert A. Taft/Paul McNutt (Democratic) 156 EV; 42% PV
Other - 1% PV

1944



John W. Bricker / Richard Russell (Democratic Party) - 311 EV; 53% PV
William Bankhead/Henry Wallace (Bull Moose) - 220 EV; 47% PV

1948



John W. Bricker / Richard Russell (Democratic Party) - 278 EV; 55% PV
Estes Kefauver/W. Averell Harriman - 253 EV; 45% PV

1956



Hubert Humphrey/William Scranton (Bull Moose Party) - 311 EV; 50.3% PV
Richard Russell/Douglas MacArthur (Democratic) - 220 EV; 49.7% PV

1960



Hubert Humphrey/William Scranton (Bull Moose Party) - 377 EV; 58.9% PV
Douglas MacArthur/George Bender (Democratic) - 154 EV; 41.1% PV

1964



Hubert Humphrey/William Scranton (Bull Moose Party) - 324 EV; 53% PV
Stuart Symington/Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic) - 207 EV; 46% PV

1968



Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr./Pat Brown (Democratic Party) - 387 EV; 56% PV
William Scranton/Gerald Ford (Bull Moose) - 151 EV; 43% PV

1972



Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr./Pat Brown (Democratic Party) - 463 EV; 60% PV
Eugene McCarthy/Dan Moore (Bull Moose) - 75 EV; 39% PV

1976



Christopher "Kit" Bond/Frank Church (Democratic Party) - 271 EV; 48.7% PV
Daniel P. Moynihan/Birch Bayh (Bull Moose) - 267 EV; 49.1% PV

1980



Daniel P. Moynihan/Birch Bayh (Bull Moose) - 312 EV; 50.7% PV
Christopher "Kit" Bond/Frank Church (Democratic Party) - 226 EV; 48.6% PV

1984



Mo Udall/John Connally (Bull Moose Party) - 367 EV; 52.6% PV
Lowell Weicker/John Anderson (Democratic) - 171 EV; 46.4% PV

1988



Christopher "Kit" Bond/Lamar Alexander (Democratic Party) - 287 EV; 50.7%
Mo Udall/John Connally (Bull Moose Party) - 251 EV; 49% PV

1992



Christopher "Kit" Bond/Lamar Alexander (Democratic Party) - 276 EV; 49.1% PV
Jerry Brown / Alexander Haig(Bull Moose Party) - 262 EV; 46.3%
Other - 4.6% PV

1996

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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2017, 01:23:19 PM »
« Edited: August 25, 2017, 01:25:31 PM by sentinel »

2020



President Donald J. Trump (R-NY) / Vice Pres. Mike Pence (R-IN) - 198 EV, 30% PV
Fmr. Secretary Julian Castro (D-TX) / Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) - 340 EV, 36% PV
Fmr. Gov. John Kasich (I-OH) / Fmr. Gov John Hickenlooper (I-CO) 0 EV, 28% PV
Fmr. Gov Bill Weld (L-MA) / Whoever (L-MN) - 0 EV, 5% PV
Green Party Generic - 0 EV, 0.5% PV

Was messing with a spreadsheet. Had Trump hold 65% of his 2016 vote, Castro held 75% of Clinton, Weld got a 105% increase over Johnson performance, Green Party dropped by 50% and the remainder when to the independent ticket.

Kasich/Hickenlooper best states in this scenario:
Idaho - 34%
Vermont, Wyoming - 32%
Arkansas, Alabama - 31%

Worst:
New Mexico - 23%
Maine 1st, Maine-at-large, DC - 26%
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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2017, 04:01:11 PM »

Presidents of the United States of America

45. Donald J. Trump, Republican, New York, January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2025
46. Michael R. Pence, Republican, Indiana, January 20, 2025 - January 20, 2033

Prime Minister of California

1. Kamala Harris, California Independence, May 1, 2022 - April 30, 2027

Prime Minister of the Pacific States of America

1. Tina Orwall, Western Unification, Washington, May 1, 2027 - April 30, 2031

Republican Party
Democratic Party
Californian Independence Party
Western Unification Party

2024



VP Michael R. Pence (R-IN) / Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) - 259 EV, 48.2% PV
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) / Gov. Michelle Grisham (D-NM), 224 EV, 49.1% PV

2028



Pres. Michael R. Pence (R-IN) / VP Tom Cotton (R-AR) - 249 EV, 50.1%
Gov. Jason Kander (D-MO) / Sen. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) -211 EV, 48.9%
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« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2018, 01:28:13 PM »

Governors of California

38. Arnold A. Schwarzenegger, Republican, 2003 - 2011
39. Thomas J. Hanks, Democratic 2011 - 2019
Hanks defeats businesswoman Meg Whitman in 2010

Presidents of the United States

44. Barack H. Obama, Illinois, Democratic, 2009 - 2017
45. Donald J. Trump, New York, Republican, 2017 - 2021
46. Thomas J. Hanks, California, Democratic, 2021 - 2029

Vice Presidents of the United States

44. Joseph R. Biden, Delaware, Democratic, 2009 - 2017
45. Michael R. Pence, Indiana, Republican, 2017 - 2021
46. Stacey Abrams, Georgia, Democratic, 2021 - 2029

2020 Presidential Election



Democratic Party: Fmr. Governor Thomas J. Hanks / Governor Stacey Abrams of Georgia - 279 Electoral Votes, 52.5% Popular Vote
Republican Party: President Donald J. Trump of New York / Vice President Michael R. Pence of Indiana - 259 Electoral Votes, 44.3% Popular Vote
Other - 3.2% Popular Vote

2024 Presidential Election



Democratic Party: President Thomas J. Hanks / Vice President Stacey Abrams of Georgia - 385 Electoral Votes, 56.3% Popular Vote
Republican Party: Fmr. Vice President Michael R. Pence of Indiana / Fmr. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley of South Carolina - 153 Electoral Votes, 39.8% Popular Vote[/blue]
Other - 3.9% Popular Vote
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« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2018, 11:33:49 AM »

Presidents of the United States
42. George H.W. Bush, Republican, January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993
43. H. Ross Perot, No Affiliation, January 20, 1993 - January 20, 1997
44. Albert A. Gore, Democratic, January 20, 1997 - January 20, 2001
45. Donald J. Trump, No Affiliation, January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2005
46. John S. McCain, Republican, January 20, 2005 - January 20, 2009
47. Albert A. Gore, Democratic, January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2013


1992 Election



Ross Perot / James Stockdale - 292 Electoral Votes, 35.3% Popular Vote
George H.W. Bush / Dan Quayle - 51 Electoral Votes, 31.3% Popular Vote
William J. Clinton / Al Gore - 195 Electoral Votes, 33.4% Popular Vote

2008 Election



President John S. McCain / Vice President Tom Ridge - 160 Electoral Votes, 37.2% Popular Vote
Fmr. President Albert A. Gore / Fmr. Vice President Sam Nunn - 274 Electoral Votes, 40.1% Popular Vote
Fmr. President Donald J. Trump / Fmr. Vice President John Engler  - 104 Electoral Votes, 22.7% Popular Vote
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« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2018, 02:24:42 PM »

John F. Kennedy
1947 - 1963: U.S. Representative for Massachusett's 11th Congressional District
1952: Losing Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts
1963 - 1969: Governor of Massachusetts
1969 -1973: 36th President of the United States
1972: Losing Democratic nominee for President of the United States
1977 - 1981: 39th President of the United States

Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
1937 - 1944; 1947 - 1963: U.S. Senator for Massachusetts
1961 - 1969: Vice President of the United States
1968: Losing Republican nominee for President of the United States
1973 - 1974: 37th President of the United States; resigns after investigation into Nixon era scandal
Charged with crimes against the United States during the second JFK Administration, granted clemency by President JFK

Richard M. Nixon
1953 - 1961: Vice President of the United States
1961 - 1969: 35th President of the United States
Convicted and incarcerated during the second JFK Administration for crimes committed while President of the United States

Thurston B. Morton
1957 - 1973: U.S. Senator from Kentucky
1973 - 1974: Vice President of the United States
1974 - 1977: 38th President of the United States
1976: Losing Republican nominee for President of the United States
1980: Losing Republican nominee for President of the United States
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« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2019, 02:03:01 PM »
« Edited: August 14, 2019, 02:56:53 PM by sentinel »

Monarchs of the United States of America
1. George Washington, House Washington, 1789 - 1799, No affiliation
U.S. Parliament elected John Adams as King given the end of the Washington line

2. John Adams, House Adams, 1799 - 1826, Federalist Party
Styled as King John, Age 64 at coronation, age 90 at death

3. William Steuben Smith Jr., House Adams, 1826 - 1850, No affiliation
Styled as King William, age 39 at coronation, age 63 at death

4. John Adams Smith, House Adams, 1850 - 1854, Federalist Party
Styled as King John II, age 62 at coronation, age 66 at death

5. Caroline Elizabeth De Windt, House Adams, 1854 - 1895, Manifest Party
Styled as Queen Elizabeth, age 39 at coronation, age 80 at death

6. Hazel Van Wagnen, House Adams, 1895 - 1920, Hamilton Party
Styled as Queen Hazel, age 11 at coronation, age 36 at death

7. Henry Hamilton Wellman, House Adams, 1920 - 1986, Hazel Party
Styled as King Henry, age 10 at coronation, age 76 at death

8. Charles Francis Adams IV, House Adams, 1986 - 1999, Hazel Party
Styled as King Charles, age 76 at coronation, age 89 at death

9. Abigail Adams Manny, House Adams, 1999 - Present, Republican Party
Styled as Queen Abigail, coronation at age 64

Executives of the United States of America
Executives are the head of government while the monarch is the head of state. Elected by the lower house of Parliament
1. John Adams, Federalist Party, 1789 - 1795
2. John Jay, Federalist Party, 1795 - 1801
3. Alexander Hamilton*, Federalist Party, 1801 - 1804
Hamilton is shot by an errant bullet from Aaron Burr while watching a duel
4. John Jay, Federalist Party, 1804 - 1807

5. Thomas Jefferson, Populist Party, 1807 - 1813
6. James Madison, Populist Party, 1813 - 1819

7. DeWitt Clinton, Federalist Party, 1819 - 1825
Clinton was the last Executive of the Federalist Party. After, it would split into the Hamilton Party, centered around centralization of government, and the Manifest Party, focused on expansion
8. Henry Clay, Populist Party, 1825 - 1837
9. John Quincy Adams, Hamilton Party, 1837 - 1843
10. Andrew Jackson*, Manifest Party, 1843 - 1845
Jackson dies in office from natural causes
11. William Pope Duval*, Manifest Party, 1845 - 1854
Duval dies in office from natural causes
12. Nathaniel P. Banks, Manifest Party, 1854 - 1855
Loses reelection in his district
13. John Pope, Manifest Party, 1855 - 1863
14. Christopher C. Augur, Hamilton Party, 1863 - 1867
15. Nelson A. Miles, Hamilton Party, 1867 - 1891
16. Levi T. Griffin, Hamilton Party, 1891 - 1893
17. Whitelaw Reid, Manifest Party, 1893 -1895
18. Adlai Stevenson, Hamilton Party, 1895 - 1897
19.Whitelaw Reid, Manifest Party, 1897 - 1899
After losing the majority in the lower house of Parliament, the Hamilton Party would weaken and a party realignment would shift the Manifest Party (pro-expansion, nationalist, pro-monarchy), the Republican Party (anti-monarchy, strong national government, unclear on expansion), and the Hazel Party (pro-monarchy, pro-empowering people through state governments)
20. William Jennings Bryan, Hazel Party, 1899 - 1907
21. Alton Parker, Republican Party, 1907 - 1915
22. Henry Davis, Manifest Party, 1915 - 1916
Dies in office of natural causes
23. William H. Taft, Manifest Party, 1916 - 1919
24. Gilbert Hitchcock, Republican Party, 1919 - 1934
Dies in office of natural causes
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« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2019, 01:20:39 PM »
« Edited: October 03, 2019, 08:58:18 PM by sentinel »

Edit: I know, I used the color scheme for Ds/Rs that ya'll don't like here.

President of the United States
Presidential Selection Process:Current Governor on Election Day of a state become President by order they entered the union
Vice Presidential Selection Process: The legislature of the next state in order chooses a Vice President. If the VP serves more than half the term of his/her President (i.e. POTUS dies), that state is then skipped for next President.

1. George Washington, No Affiliation, Excluded from State Rotation, 1789 - 1793
2. Joshua Clayton, Federalist, Delaware, 1793 - 1797
3. Thomas Mifflin*, No Affiliation, Pennsylvania, 1779 - 1800 (Natural death)
4.  Jonathan Dayton, Federalist, New Jersey, 1800 - 1801
5.  Richard Howell, Federalist, New Jersey, 1801 - 1805

6.  John Milledge, Democratic-Republican, Georgia, 1805 - 1809
7. Jonathan Trumbull Jr*, Federalist, Connecticut, 1809 - 1809 (Natural death)
8. Christopher Gore, Federalist, Massachusetts, 1809 - 1813

9.  Robert Bowie, Democratic-Republican, Maryland, 1813 - 1817
10. Henry Middleton, Democratic-Republican, South Carolina, 1817 - 1821
11. Samuel Bell, Democratic Republican, New Hampshire, 1821 - 1825
12. James Pleasants, Democratic Republican, Virginia, 1825 - 1829
13. Nathaniel Pitcher, Democratic Republican, New York, 1829 - 1833

14. David Lowry Swain, National Republican, North Carolina, 1833 - 1837
15. John B. Francis, Democratic, Rhode Island, 1837 - 1841
16. Charles Paine, Whig, Vermont, 1841 - 1845
17. William Owsley, Whig, Kentucky, 1845 - 1849
18. Neil S. Brown, Whig, Tennessee, 1849 - 1853

19. Reuben Wood, Democratic, Ohio, 1853 - 1857
20. Robert C. Wickliffe, Democratic, Louisiana, 1857 - 1861
21. Abram A. Hammond, Democratic, Indiana, 1861 - 1865
22. Charles Clark, Democratic, Mississippi, 1865 - 1869

23. Richard J. Oglesby, Republican, Illinois, 1869 - 1873

After 12 years of pro-slavery administrations, President Oglesby tackles the issue of slavery. The result is the first American Civil War, starting in 1870 and ending in 1874. The U.S. Congress, during the war, passed a Constitutional Amendment that stripped any state that secedes from the Union from holding the presidency until 100 years after its re-admittance, thereby stripping the presidency and vice presidency from Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina and North Carolina until 1974 at earliest. The Union would win the war and the rebellious states would re-enter the Union under these conditions.

24. Henry P. Baldwin, Republican, Michigan, 1873 - 1877
25. Samuel J. Kirkwood, Republican, Iowa, 1877 - 1881
26. William E. Smith*, Republican, Wisconsin, 1881 - 1883
(Natural death, served more than half his term)
27. John Franklin Miller, Republican, California, 1883 - 1885
28. George Stoneman, Democratic, California, 1885 - 1889
29. Andrew R. McGill, Republican, Minnesota, 1889 - 1893
30. Sylvester Pennoyer, Democratic, Oregon, 1893 - 1897
31. Edmund N. Morrill, Republican, Kansas, 1897 - 1901
32. George W. Atkinson, Republican, West Virginia, 1901 - 1905

33. John Sparks, Democratic/Silver, Nevada, 1905 - 1909
34. George L. Sheldon, Republican, Nebraska, 1909 - 1913
35. John F. Shafroth, Democratic, 1913 - 1917
Shafroth was against entering the war in Europe, believing it would hurt trade.
36.  L.B. Hana, Republican, North Dakota, 1917 - 1921
Hana convinces Congress to enter the war, albeit very late, helping the Allied Powers secure essentially a status quo victory.
37.  Peter Norbeck, Republican, South Dakota, 1921 - 1925
38. Joseph M. Dixon, Republican, Montana, 1925 - 1929
39. Roland Hartley, Republican, Washington, 1929 - 1933

40. C. Ben Ross, Democratic, Idaho, 1933 - 1937
41. Leslie A. Miller, Democratic, Wyoming, 1937 - 1941
42. Henry H. Blood*, Democratic, Utah, 1941 - 1942
(Natural death, served less than half his term)
Blood reluctantly, pushed by Congress, enters WW2 following the bombing of Pearl Harbor
43. Joshua B. Lee, Democratic, Oklahoma, 1942 - 1945
44. Robert S. Kerr, Democratic, Oklahoma, 1945 - 1949

The second World War concludes with an Allied victory over the Axis Powers
45. Thomas J. Marby, Democratic, New Mexico, 1949 - 1953
46. John H. Pyle, Republican, Arizona, 1953 - 1957
Every state, excluding those that betrayed the Union, has had a president.
47. J. Caleb Boggs, Republican, Delaware 1957 - 1961
48. David L. Lawrence, Democratic, Pennsylvania, 1961 - 1965
49. John M. Dempsey, Connecticut, 1965 - 1969

50. John A. Volpe, Republican, Maryland, 1969 - 1973
51. William R. Peterson Jr, Republican, New Hampshire, 1973 - 1977
52. Millis Godwin, Republican, Virginia, 1977 - 1981
Virginia is the first state that seceded from the Union to hold the presidency.
53. Mario Cuomo, Democratic, New York, 1981 - 1985
54. Jim Hunt, Democratic, North Carolina, 1985 - 1989

55. Edward D. DiPrete, Republican, Rhode Island, 1989 - 1993
56. Howard Dean, Democratic, Vermont, 1993 - 1997
57. Paul E. Patton, Kentucky, Democratic, 1997 - 2001
58. Don Sundquist, Tennessee, Republican, 2001 - 2005
59. Bob Taft, Ohio, Republican, 2005 - 2009
60. Bobby Jindal, Louisiana, Republican, 2009 - 2013
61. Mitch Daniels, Indiana, Republican, 2013 - 2017
62. Phil Bryant, Mississippi, 2017 - 2021

Expected 63rd President of the United States: J.B. Pritzker, Democratic, Illinois
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