As I see that a lot of lists for Alternate lists of United States or Confederate States Presidents are posted in various parts of this party, I prefer to open this thread officially to see your proposals. I only have to put a few rules:
For both:
-Please indicate the President's complete name (with his used parts or nicknames outlined in bold), the years he served, his political party, his Home State, his age when he took the oath, his Vice-President (and the latter's Home State), the political opponents he defeated in elections, and if he died and resigned before his term ended, indicate the reasons.
-Will be considered President any person who have taken the oath of office; so Acting Presidents don't work.
-We will consider that your ATL politicians will have the same political views than in OTL, except maybe for their political party (if their stance change deeply; so, Reagan will never be member of a more leftist Republican Party)
-The Tecumseh Curse works in this list: any President elected in a year ending by a zero will never end his term, dying of natural or violent causes.
-Avoid ASB Presidents.
For the US:
-Please make the list of US Presidents unchanged from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln, who will still get elected by 1860.
-The US Presidents are elected for a four-year-term. They will have the right to run as many terms as they want, until one President managed to run more than two terms, such as FDR in OTL. So, if Theodore Roosevelt managed to get re-elected in 1912 according to you, his successors will never run more than two terms, except if they served for less than two years upon succeeding as Vice-President (such as Johnson in OTL)
-Between 1886 and 1947, Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore of the Senate are excluded from the Presidential Line of Succession; the third in line is the Secretary of State.
For the CS:
-Jefferson Davis will always be the first CS President, beginning his term on 1862 as a Democrat.
-The CS President is elected for a six-year-term and is not re-eligible, except if the President' successor has served for less than two years and a half.
-In the Confederate Line of Succession, members of the Parliament are still excluded. Third in line is always the Secretary of State, and follow the other cabinet members.