The Five Most Recent U. S. Vice Presidents, 1981 - 2012:
The first five Vice Presidents of the United States were
The office of the Vice President was vacant from April 1812 to March 1813 due to the death of Vice President Clinton and again from November 1814 to March 1817 due to the death of Vice President Gerry.
There were more than 5. In reverse chronological order I can think of these and there may be more.... George H.W. Bush elected after Ronald Reagan Gerald R. Ford after the resignation of Richard M. Nixon Lyndon B. Johnson after the assassination of JFK Harry S. Truman after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt Millard Fillmore after the death of Zachary Taylor Johnson after the assassination of Lincoln Tyler after the death of Harrison
The five most recent U. S. Vice Presidents as of 2012 are...
George H. W. Bush (1981-1989)
Dan Quayle (1989-1993)
Al Gore (1993-2001)
Dick Cheney (2001-2009)
Joe Biden (2009-)
The 40th President was Ronald Reagan (January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989)
The 41st President was George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993)
The 42nd President was Bill Clinton (January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001)
The 43rd President was George W. Bush (January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009)
The 44th President is Barack Obama. President Obama was in office from January 20, 2009 to the present (2010).
The current VP is Joe Biden. The previous 5 were Dick Cheney, Al Gore, Dan Quayle, George Bush Sr., and Walter Mondale.
Cheney, Gore, Quayle, Bush, Mondale.
The two Presidents of the past 50 years who had been both Vice President and President when they lost a Presidential election were Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush.
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
Five Republican U. S. Vice Presidents were in their 40's when they took office:Schuyler ColfaxTheodore RooseveltCalvin CoolidgeRichard NixonDan Quayle
The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.
No. No vice-presidents nor Presidents have come from Utah as of 2014.
to help presidents out
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.
The possessive form of the plural noun vice presidents is vice presidents'.Example: We rarely remember the vice presidents' wivesunless they become first ladies.
There are 18 Vice Presidents world wide.
Yes, both.
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Four U. S. Presidents had no Vice President:John TylerMillard FillmoreAndrew JohnsonChester A. Arthur