List of Alternate Presidents and PMs II

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List of Directors of the Confederation of the States
1. George Washington(Freemason)
(April 30th,1776-December 10th,1799)

1775 Def: Unopposed
1795 Def: Unopposed

2.Alexander Hamilton(Freemason)
(December 13th,1799-January 4th,1816)

3.Andrew Jackson (Democratic-Republican)
(January 4th,1816-January 4th,1836)

1815 Def: Henry Dearborn (Freemason)
4. William Henry Harrison†Freemason)
(January 4th,1836-November 1st,1841)

1835 Def: Henry Clay (Freemason) James K. Polk (Democratic-Republican)
5. John Tyler (Freemason) R
(November 4th,1841-January 4th,1865)

1855 Def: Millard Fillmore (Democratic-Republican) Jefferson Davis (Whig)
6. Alexander Hamilton Stevens (Freemason)
(January 4th,1865-January 4th,1876)

7.Andrew Johnson† (Democratic-Republican)
(January 4th,1876-August 3rd,1885)

1875 Def: Robert E. Lee (Southern Whig) George Graham Vest (Freemason)
8.Abraham Lincoln (Democratic-Republican)
(August 3rd,1885-January 4th,1896)
9. John Sharp Williams (Democratic-Republican)
(January 4th,1896-January 4th,1916)

1895 Def: Chauncey Depew (Freemason) Theodore Roosevelt (Independent)
10. Woodrow Wilson† (Democratic-Republican)
(January 4th,1916-August 7th,1920)

1915 Def: William Howard Taft (Conservative Rally For the Republic) Gifford Pinchot (Progressive Rally for the Republic)
11. Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic-Republican)
(August 7th,1920-June 1st,1926)
12. Ellison D. Smith (Democratic-Republican)
(June 1st,1926-November 10th,1944)

1935 Def: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic-Republican)
13.Strom Thurmond (Democratic-Republican)
(November 10th,1944-January 4th,1956)

14. Barry Goldwater (Freemason)
(January 4th,1956-January 4th,1976)

1955 Def: Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic-Republican)
15. Gerald Ford (Freemason)
(January 4th,1976-January 4th,1996)

1975 Def: Fritz Hollings (Democratic-Republican) Fritz Mondale (Progressive)
16. Bernie Sanders (Progressive)
(January 4th,1996-January 4th,2016)

1995 Def: Bob Dole (Democratic-Republican) Lee Iaccoca (Freemason)
17. Sarah Palin (Democratic-Republican)
(January 4th,2016-present)

2015 Def: Lee Fisher (Freemason)

Died in Office
 
Buchanan dies as a result of an illness gotten at the National Hotel in DC, days after his inauguration, leading to John C. Breckinridge taking over as President of the United States. Meanwhile, Lemmon v. New York is decided by the US Supreme Court (the Taney court) in 1861 which ruled that it was unconstitutional to prohibit slavery and emancipate slaves within state borders. The abolitionist talk of the Republicans is suddenly illegal if slavery cannot be prohibited, leading to abolitionist sentiment exploding in the Northern states (seeing the 1860 election as stolen and the SCOTUS ruling as codifying slavery). By 1862, the first few Northern states leave the Union, and it turns into an alternate civil war.

The American Civil War was a brutal three year war in which the South was utterly trounced and the North successfully seceded. The Treaty of Philadelphia in 1864 saw the United States keep the OTL's Confederacy (minus West Virginia), Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware*, Oklahoma, Arizona Territory and New Mexico Territory. All while waving a solemn goodbye to the Northern states and territories...

* New Castle County, Delaware, was ceded to the Federal States of America in the Treaty of Philadelphia. It had fallen to Federal forces (from New Jersey and Pennsylvania) early in the war. It was officially annexed to Pennsylvania in 1864.

Presidents of the United States of America
14. 1853-1857: Franklin Pierce (Democratic)
15. 1857-1857: James Buchanan (Democratic)
1856 (with John C. Breckinridge) def.: John C. Frémont / William L. Dayton (Republican), Millard Fillmore / Andrew J. Donelson (Know Nothing)
16. 1857-1865: John C. Breckinridge (Democratic)
1860 (with Lewis Cass) def.: Abraham Lincoln / Hannibal Hamlin (Republican), John Bell / Edward Everett (Constitutional Union)
1861-1863 American Civil War. War ends with Treaty of Philadelphia (1864)

17. 1865-1869: John Slidell (Democratic)
1864 (with Henry A. Wise) def.: Andrew Jackson Donelson / Anthony Kennedy (American), Millard Fillmore / Edward Bates (Whig)
18. 1869-1873: Henry A. Wise (Democratic)
1868 (with William Alexander Graham) def.: Millard Fillmore / Edward Bates (Whig), Andrew Jackson Donelson / Anthony Kennedy (American)

Presidents of the Federal States of America
Acting. 1862-1863: William Jessup (Republican)
01. 1863-1871: Nathaniel P. Banks (Republican)
1862 (with Edwin D. Morgan) def.: William Gaston / Edwin R.V. Wright (Democratic)
1866 (with Edwin D. Morgan) def.: Charles Francis Adams Sr. / John S. Barry (Democratic)

02. 1871-0000: Edwin D. Morgan (Republican)
1870 (with Austin Blair) def.: Charles Francis Adams Sr. / Francis Kernan (Democratic)
 
Buchanan dies as a result of an illness gotten at the National Hotel in DC, days after his inauguration, leading to John C. Breckinridge taking over as President of the United States. Meanwhile, Lemmon v. New York is decided by the US Supreme Court (the Taney court) in 1861 which ruled that it was unconstitutional to prohibit slavery and emancipate slaves within state borders. The abolitionist talk of the Republicans is suddenly illegal if slavery cannot be prohibited, leading to abolitionist sentiment exploding in the Northern states (seeing the 1860 election as stolen and the SCOTUS ruling as codifying slavery). By 1862, the first few Northern states leave the Union, and it turns into an alternate civil war.
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Just a little bit more information:

The Federal States consists of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia*, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakota Territory, the Nebraska Territory, the Colorado Territory, the Utah Territory, the Washington Territory, Oregon, and California. The national capital is in Philadelphia.

The United States consists of Delaware**, Maryland***, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, New Mexico Territory and Arizona Territory. The national capital is in Washington D.C., though there are some Congressmen who are debating moving the capital southwards to Norfolk, VA.

* Named Westsylvania (WS). OTL Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan, Hampshire, and Hardy counties in OTL West Virginia were ceded to Virginia in the Treaty of Philadelphia.
** Many in MD and DE are debating merging the two together (really just Maryland annexing Delaware), and it's gotten some traction in Congress.
*** Garrett County, Maryland, was ceded to Westsylvania in the Treaty of Philadelphia.
 
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Presidents of the United States:

2021-2023: Donald J. Trump (Republican-New York)/Micheal R. "Mike" Pence (Republican-Indiana)

Def. Senator Elizabeth "Liz" Warren (Democratic-Massachusetts)/South Bend Mayor Peter "Pete" Buttigieg (Democratic-Indiana)/Former New York City Mayor Micheal "Mike" Bloomberg (Independent-New York)/Former Governor Linda Lingle (Independent-Hawaii)

2023-2023: Micheal R. "Mike" Pence (Republican-Indiana)/VACANT

2023-2025: Micheal R. "Mike" Pence (Republican-Indiana)/Joni Ernst (Republican-Iowa)

2025-2033: Jeff Bezos (Independent-Washington)/Daniel "Dan" Crenshaw (Republican-Texas)

2024 Def. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic-New York)/Senator Jon Ossof (Democratic-Georgia)/Businessman Jeff Bezos (Independent-Washington)/Senator Timothy "Tim" Scott (Independent/Republican-South Carolina)/Senator Shelly Moore Capito (Republican-West Virginia)/Representative Daniel "Dan" Crenshaw (Republican-Texas)
2028 Def. Senator Lee Carter (Democratic-Virginia)/Governor Mandela Barnes (Democratic-Wisconsin)/Representative Sharice Davids (Centrist-Kansas)/Senator Jimmy Gomez (Centrist-California)/Representative Amon Bundy (Republican-Oregon)/Senator Adam Kizinger (Republican-Illinois)

2033-2037: Mark Zuckerberg (Independent-California)/Trey Hollingsworth (Independent-Indiana)
2032 Def. Governor Joshua "Josh" Collins (Labor Democratic-Washington)/Representative Brihana Gray Joy (Labor Democratic-Tennessee)/Senator Joseph "Joe" Kennedy III (Centrist-Massachusetts)/Senator Gregory "Greg" Orman (Centrist-Kansas)

2037-????: Businessman Zoltan Istavan (Unity-California)/Senator Neera Tanden (Unity-New York)
2036 Def. Governor Micheal "Mike" Sayman (Labor Democratic-California)/Governor Chokwe Antar Lumumba (Labor Democratic-Mississippi)

 
My Heart Bleeds Silicon

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What the most recent electoral map looks like in this TL, from the 2036 election.

Unity is the end result of the alliance between the "Business for America" groups that have ruled the United States since the Bezos Administration and the Centrist Party, which by 2035 was basically serving as a front for Zuckerberg's political machine rather than an actual political party, useful only in sapping away votes from the LDP. Unity itself is classified as a syncretic, neo-technocratic party, whose main political philosophy centers around utilizing the organs of the state to foster economic growth through support for private business and maintaining social order, often making explicit use of advanced technology to do so. Most of the party's base comes from America's suburban middle and managerial classes, who make up the lower echelons of the American bureaucracy, while the small business aristocracy, research and robotics workers, and the several big business CEOs serve as the leaders of the party.

Their main opposition is the
Labor Democrats, or Laborcrats, as they are sometimes referred to. The LDP grew out of the Democratic Socialist Caucus of the Old Democrats, who ousted the dominant center faction of the party after Elizabeth Warren's technocratic brand of progressivism failed to defeat Donald J. Trump. While there are a few different factions of the Labor Democrats, the most prominent are the orthodox Democratic Socialists, who seek to establish a Socialist Republic in the United States, with a socially owned economy made up of federations of workers cooperatives and a strong public sector coinciding with representative democracy. They also reject the "faux environmentalism" that Unity has embraced, criticizing their programs for abandoning the working class and most in the party subscribe to a brand of social techno-ecology. While the LDP has been unable to ever ascend to the office of the presidency, they have carved themselves out pieces of territory to conduct their socialist experiment, often with success, held up by their base of the urban and rural working classes, minorities, trade unionists, and young people.
 
Presidents of Israel
Albert Einstein 1949-1955
Yitzhak Ben Zevi 1955-1958
David Ben-Gurion 1958-1963

Peretz Bernstein 1963-1968
Golda Meir 1968-1973
Yigal Hurvitz 1973-1978
Moshe Dayan 1978-1981
Abba Eban 1981-1983

Zalman Shoval 1983-1993
Amram Mitzna 1993-1998
David Levy 1998-2003
Amram Mitzna 2003-2008
Shelly Yachimovich 2008-2013

Akram Hasson 2013-2018
Avi Gabbay 2018-


Grey-Independent
Red-Mapai/Labor
Gold-Liberal
Blue-Likud/National Movement
Purple-Kadima/New Liberal Alliance
 
George V (Windsor, 1917-36)
Henry IX (Windsor, 1936-)


David Lloyd George (1918-21)

1918-21 Coalition Liberal, leading majority coalition with Conservatives and Coalition Labour
Bonar Law (1921-2)
1921-2 Conservative majority
1922 Conservative minority
1922 def. Ramsay MacDonald (Labour), Herbert Asquith (Liberal);
Ramsay MacDonald (1922-3)
Labour minority with Liberal confidence and supply
Stanley Baldwin (1923-8)
1923-8 Conservative majority
1928 Conservative minority
1923 def. Herbert Asquith (Liberal - defeated), Ramsay MacDonald (Labour);
1928 def. David Lloyd George (Liberal), George Lansbury (Labour), Alfred Barnes (Co-Operative);

David Lloyd George (1928-31)
1928-31 Liberal minority with Labour confidence and supply
Herbert Samuel (1931-2)
1931-2 Liberal minority with Labour confidence and supply
Douglas Hogg (1931-8)
Conservative, leading majority coalition with Liberal Nationals and Social Democratic 1931-3
Conservative, leading majority coalition with Liberal National, 1933-8
1932 def. Herbert Samuel (Liberal), George Lansbury (Labour), John Simon (Liberal National), Philip Snowden (Social Democratic), Alfred Barnes (Co-Operative);
1936 def. Herbert Samuel (Liberal), Oswald Mosley (Progressive & Co-Operative), William Graham (Labour), John Simon (Liberal National), James Maxton (Independent Labour);
John Simon (1938-41)
Liberal National, leading majority coalition with Conservatives, 1938-41
Archibald Sinclair (1941-6)
Liberal minority with Labour and Progressive confidence and supply, 1941-6
1941 def. Philip Cunliffe-Lister (Conservative), Oswald Mosley (Progressive & Co-Operative), Stafford Cripps (Popular Front - Labour/CPGB/Independent Labour), John Simon (Liberal National - defeated);
 
Elections in France if we had the same parties and elections schedule as the US
Note: this was originally for a discord post, I'll post it in a forum-like layout later.
Year: President / Vice-president (term, vs opponent in election, other notes)

1948: Charles de Gaulle / René Coty (vs Vincent Auriol)
1952: René Coty / Joseph Laniel (vs Marcel-Edmont Naegelen)
1956: Pierre Mendès France / François Mitterand (vs René Coty)
1960: Charles de Gaulle / Georges Pompidou (2nd, vs Maurice Thorez)
1964: Charles de Gaulle / Georges Pompidou (3rd, vs François Mitterand)
1968: Georges Pompidou / Jacques Chaban-Delmas (vs Jacques Duclos)
1972: Georges Pompidou / Jacques Chaban-Delmas (dies in 1974, Jacques Chaban-Delmas becomes acting president, vs François Mitterand)
1976: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing / Raymond Barre (vs Jacques Chaban-Delmas, VGE became independent then republican)
1980: François Mitterand / Pierre Mauroy (vs Valéry Giscard d'Estaing)
1984: François Mitterand / Michel Rocard (2nd, vs Jacques Chirac)
1988: Lionel Jospin / Laurent Fabius (vs Jacques Chirac)
1992: Jacques Chirac / Alain Juppé (vs Lionel Jospin)
1996: Jacques Chirac / Alain Juppé (2nd, vs Laurent Fabius)
2000: Alain Juppé / François Bayrou (vs François Hollande)
2004: Alain Juppé / François Bayrou (2nd, François Bayrou became an independent, vs Martine Aubry)
2008: Nicolas Sarkozy / François Fillon (vs Ségolène Royal)
2012: Dominique Strauss-Kahn / Manuel Valls (vs François Fillon)
2016: Laurent Wauquiez / Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (vs Dominique Strauss-Kahn)

For 2020:
Republican Party: Marine Le Pen / Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (polls are at 39%)
Democratic Party: François Bayrou / Sylvia Pinel (polls are at 42%)
Green Party: Nicolas Hulot / Cécile Duflot (polls are at 16% and continue to go up)
The Green Party is getting an unprecedented attention in the polls, the election seems to be headed to a 3-way race.
 
Zen Fascists Will Control You
Jerry Brown/Gary Hart 1981-1985
Jerry Brown/Jesse Jackson 1985-1993

1980: Def. Ronald Reagan/George HW Bush, John B. Anderson/Patrick Lucey, Ed Clark/David Koch
1984: Def. John B. Anderson/Howard Baker
1988: Def. Eugene McCarthy/George McGovern, Ralph Nader/Mike Gravel
John Hagelin/Lyndon LaRouche 1993-2001
1992: Def. Lee Iacocca/John Kerry
1996: Def. Ron Paul/Larry Pressler
Harold H. Bloomfield/Tim Penny 2001-2013
2000: Def. Michael Bloomberg/Colin Powell
2004: Def. Howard Dean/Buddy Roemer, Rick Santorum/Mike Huckabee
2008: Def. James Traficant/Mark Sanford
Marianne Williamson/Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. 2013-
2012: Def. Gary Johnson/Bernie Sanders
2016: Def. Stephen Colbert/Charlie Crist

So basically, Jello Biafra was more correct than he realized when he wrote California Uber Alles. After primarying Carter and beating Reagan in 1980, Governor Jerry Brown took steps to construct a countercultural dictatorship. Meditation in schools was mandatory. All US military forces were withdrawn from overseas to enforce new laws on environmental standards, not being 'square' and mandating usage of certain mind-altering substances. By 1984, Brown's 'suede-denim secret police' had purged the Republican Party from the country, with what legal opposition remained to consolidate into the New Nation Union Party. They never won, largely because the message drifting from left-wing but not hippie fascist to hard-right and stopping at libertarian and centrist on the way failed to fire up the base. So the Brownite Democrats continued to triumph, forming common cause with others on the fringes in our world to retain power.

In modern America, the environment is clean. Air and water pollution are things of the past-minus, of course, from the prison camps. The country has not fought any wars, with national days of meditation being declared during crises impacting the world or the economy. Participation of course is mandatory. Vaccines, GMOs and nuclear power have all been banned by the government. Foreign trade is heavily restricted as well and higher amounts of farming are deemed too damaging to the environment so the country has a lot of starvation, epidemics and lack of electricity. 'Regressive religion' is outlawed by the government which de facto means that practicing Christianity, Islam or Judaism openly is punishable, though doing so in private won't necessarily get you a visit from the S-D police in and of itself. On the upside, everyone is fashionable by 1970's countercultural standards and Williamson's universal crystal care program is widely popular. So at least there's that.
 
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36. President John F. Kennedy†/Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
(January 20th,1961-November 22nd,1963)

1960 Def: Richard Nixon/Barry Goldwater (Republican)
37. Vice PresidentLyndon B. Johnson† (Democratic)
(November 22nd,1963)

38. Speaker of the House John W. McCormack† (Democratic)
(November 22nd,1963-December 1st, 1963)
39. President Pro Tempore Carl Hayden† (Democratic)
(December 1st,1963-December 15th,1963)
40.Secretary of State Dean Rusk† (Democratic)
(December 15th,1963-January 4th,1964)

41. Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillan† (Republican)
(January 4th,1964-February 10th,1964)
42. Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara† (Republican)
(February 10th,1964-April 20th,1964)

43. Attorney General Nick Katzenbach† (Democratic)
(April 20th,1964-June 3rd,1964)
44. Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall† (Democratic)
(June 3rd,1964-July 5th,1964)
45. Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman† (Democratic)
(July 5th,1964-July 20th,1964)
46. Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges† (Democratic)
(July 20th,1964-August 4th,1964)
47. Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz (Democratic)
(August 4th,1964-January 20th,1965)

48. Barry Goldwater/Ronald Reagan (Republican)
(January 20th,1965-January 20th,1973)

1964 Def: Roy Williams/ Malcom X (Black National Front)
1968 Def: George Wallace/George Lincoln Rockwell (Democratic)

49. Martin Luther King Jr.†/John Connally (Republican)
(January 20th,1973-April 4th,1974)

1972 Def: John C. Stennis/Harry Byrd (Democratic)
50. Vice President John Connally (Republican)
(April 4th,1974-January 20th,1977)
51. Richard Nixon†/George Wallace (Republican)
(January 20th,1977-September 1st, 1978)

1976 Def: Jimmy Carter/Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic)
52. Vice President George Wallace† (Republican)
(September 1st,1978-November 12th,1979)

53. Speaker of the House Tip O'Neil† (Democratic)
(November 12th,1979-July 8th,1980)
54. President Pro Tempore Warren Magnuson (Democratic)
(July 8th,1980-January 20th,1981)
55. Fritz Hollings†/Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
(January 20th,1981-December 1st,1981)

1980 Def: Jimmy Carter/John Connally (Republican)
56. Vice President Hubert Humphrey†(Democratic)
(December 1st,1981-January 13th,1982)
57. Speaker of the House Tom Foley (Democratic)
(January 13th,1982-January 20th,1985)

58. Rudy Boschwitz/John Connally (Republican)
(January 20th,1985-January 20th,1993)

1984 Def: Bob Graham/George S. McGovern (Democratic)
1988 Def: Bruce Babbit/Chuck Robb (Democratic)

59. Jay Rockefeller/Ross Perot (Independent)
(January 20th,1993-January 20th,1997)

1992 Def: Lyndon LaRoche/David Duke (Republican) Wyche Fowler/Raymond Flynn (Democratic) Faithless electors for: Thad Cochran (Mississippi slate) Jesse Jackson (Colorado slate plus one faithless Michigan elector), Gus Hall (two faithless electors from Oregon and Washington D.C)
60. Connie Mack III (Res.)/William Cohen (Republican)
(January 20th,1997-January 2nd,1999)

1996 Def: Bill Clinton/Paul Tsongas (Democratic)
61. Vice President William Cohen†(Republican)
(January 2nd,1999-February 15th,1999)
62.Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich(Res.)(Republican)
(February 15th,1999-June 1st,1999)
63. President Pro Tempore Strom Thurmond (Republican)
(June 1st,1999-January 20th,2001)
64. Thad Cochran/Spencer Abraham (Republican)
(January 20th,2001-January 20th,2009)

2000 Def: Robert Byrd/John Kitzhaber (Democratic)
2004 Def:Dan Siegleman/Gray Davis (Democratic)


† Died in office
 
Below is list I made on this thread on if the Canada-US Reciprocity Treaty passed in the early 1910s, due to Wilfred Laurier not calling an election in 1911.
Here's a brainstorm of leaders for this TL. In this scenario, the Liberals win in 1913, but Laurier is mutinied by William S. Fielding, who forms a Unionist grand coalition with the Conservatives. Champ Clark is elected in 1912. The limited reforms to the banking system cause a recession brought on by the Entente in 1914. This, along with Clark's isolationist inclinations, keeps the United States neutral during the First World War, which goes on a few years longer and ends in an inconclusive ceasefire. The single six-year term is also implemented.

Canada
1896-1918: Wilfred Laurier - Liberal

Def. 1896: Charles Tupper - Conservative
Def. 1900: Charles Tupper - Conservative
Def. 1904: Robert Borden - Conservative
Def. 1908: Robert Borden - Conservative
Def. 1913: Robert Borden - Conservative


1918-1923: William S. Fielding - Liberal-Unionist/Government
Def. 1918: Henri Bourassa - National/Opposition

1923-1931: George Eulas Foster - Conservative
Def. 1923: Henri Bourassa - National, William Melville Martin - Liberal-Progressive, William S. Fielding - Liberal Unionist
Def. 1928: William Melville Martin - Liberal-Progressive, Henri Bourassa - National


1931-1933: Charles Cahan - Conservative

United States

1913-1917: Champ Clark - Democratic
VP: John Alden Dix - Democratic
Def. 1912: Theodore Roosevelt - Progressive, William Taft - Republican

1917-1923: Charles Hughes - Republican
VP: Charles Fairbanks - Republican (1917-1918), vacant (1918-1923)
Def. 1916:
Champ Clark/John Alden Dix - Democratic

1923-1929: Hiram Johnson - Republican
VP: Frank Lowden - Republican
Def. 1922: Al Smith/Joseph Robinson - Democratic

1929-1935: James A. Reed - Democratic
VP: Franklin Roosevelt - Democratic
Def. 1928: William Borah/Huntley Spaulding - Republican
 
Rise of a Bull-Moose
28. T. Woodrow Wilson / Thomas R. Marshall | Democratic | 1913 - 1919*
29. Thomas R. Marshall / Vacant | Democratic | 1919 - 1921

30. Warren G. Harding / J. Calvin Coolidge Jr. | Republican | 1921 - 1924**
31. J. Calvin Coolidge Jr. / Vacant | Republican | 1924 - 1925

32. Robert M. La Follette Sr. / Burton K. Wheeler | Progressive | 1925*
33. Burton K. Wheeler / Vacant | Progressive | 1925 - 1929

34. Frank O. Lowden / Channing H. Cox | Republican | 1929 - 1933
35. Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner | Democratic | 1933***
35. John Nance Garner / Vacant | Democratic | 1933 - 1937

36. Henry A. Wallace / Henrik Shipstead | Progressive | 1937 - 1945
37. George C. Marshall / Harry S. Truman | Democratic | 1945 - 1949
37. George C. Marshall / Robert A. Taft Sr. | Democratic | 1949 - 1953

38. Glen H. Taylor / Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. | Progressive | 1953 - 1961
39. John F. Kennedy / Lyndon B. Johnson | Democratic | 1961 - 1965
39. John F. Kennedy / Margaret M. Chase Smith | Democratic | 1965 - 1966****
40. Margaret M. Chase Smith / Vacant | Democratic | 1966
40. Margaret M. Chase Smith / Prescott S. Bush | Democratic | 1966 - 1969

41. Hubert H. Humphrey Jr. / Birch E. Bayh Jr. | Progressive | 1969 - 1977
42. Frank F. Church III / Reubin O. Askew | Progressive | 1977 - 1980*
43. Reubin O. Askew / Vacant | Progressive | 1980

43. Reubin O. Askew / Adlai Stevenson III | Progressive | 1980 - 1981
44. George H. W. Bush / Howard H. Baker Jr. | Democratic | 1981 - 1985
45. James L. Buckley / Howard H. Baker Jr. | Democratic | 1985 - 1991**
46. Howard H. Baker Jr. / Vacant | Democratic | 1991

46. Howard H. Baker Jr. / Robert J. Dole | Democratic | 1991 - 1993

47. Geraldine A. Ferraro / John H. Glenn Jr. | Progressive | 1993 - 2001
48. John S. McCain III / Richard J. Santorum | Democratic | 2001 - 2009
49. Michael D. Huckabee / John E. Sununu | Democratic | 2009 - 2013

50. Russell D. Feingold / Elizabeth A. Warren | Progressive | 2013 - 2021

* Died in Office. Wilson (Stroke), La Follette (Cardiovascular Disease), Church (Assassination)
** Impeached and Removed. Harding (Teapot Dome), Buckley (Iran-Contra)
*** Was assassinated before taking Office.
**** Resigned.
 
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