Vice President of the United States
Vice Presidents of the United States[edit]
There have been 48 Vice Presidents of the United States since the office came into existence in 1789.
1. John Adams
(1789–1797)2. Thomas Jefferson
(1797–1801)3. Aaron Burr
(1801–1805)4. George Clinton
(1805–1812)5. Elbridge Gerry
(1813–1814)6. Daniel D. Tompkins
(1817–1825)7. John Calhoun
(1825–1832)8. Martin Van Buren
(1833–1837)9. Richard Johnson
(1837–1841)10. John Tyler
(1841)11. George Dallas
(1845–1849)12. Millard Fillmore
(1849–1850)13. William King
(1853–1857)14. John Breckinridge
(1857–1861)15. Hannibal Hamlin
(1861–1865)16. Andrew Johnson
(1865)17. Schuyler Colfax
(1869–1873)18. Henry Wilson
(1873–1875)19. William Wheeler
(1877–1881)20. Chester Arthur
(1881)21. Thomas Hendricks
(1885)22. Levi Morton
(1889–1893)23. Adlai E. Stevenson
(1893–1897)24. Garret Hobart
(1897–1899)25. Theodore Roosevelt
(1901)26. Charles Fairbanks
(1904–1909)27. James Sherman
(1909–1912)28. Thomas Marshall
(1913–1921)29. Calvin Coolidge
(1921–1923)30. Charles Dawes
(1925–1929)31. Charles Curtis
(1929–1933)32. John Garner
(1933–1941)33. Henry Wallace
(1941–1945)34. Harry Truman
(1945)35. Alben Barkley
(1949–1953)36. Richard Nixon
(1953–1961)37. Lyndon Johnson
(1961–1963)38. Hubert Humphrey
(1965–1969)39. Spiro Agnew
(1969–1973)40. Gerald Ford
(1973–1974)41. Nelson Rockefeller
(1974–1977)42. Walter Mondale
(1977–1981)43. George H. W. Bush
(1981–1989)44. Dan Quayle
(1989–1993)45. Al Gore
(1993–2001)46. Dick Cheney
(2001–2009)47. Joe Biden
(2009–2017)48. Mike Pence
(2017–present)