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1789 ൽ വൈസ് പ്രസിഡൻറുമാരുടെ ഓഫീസ് പ്രവർത്തനമാരംഭിച്ചതു മുതൽ ഇന്നേവരെ ഐക്യനാടുകൾക്ക് 47 വൈസ് പ്രസിഡൻറുമാർ ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നിട്ടുണ്ട്.
Nonpartisan Federalist Democratic-Republican Nullifier Democratic Whig Republican | ||||||||
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Vice President | Previous service | Vice-Presidency[lower-roman 1] | Party | Election | President | |||
ജോൺ ആഡംസ് 1735–1826 (Lived: 90 years) [1][2][3] |
United States Minister to the Court of St. James's |
1 | April 21, 1789[lower-roman 2] – March 4, 1797 |
Nonpartisan | 1 (1788–89) |
George Washington[lower-roman 3] | ||
Federalist | 2 (1792) | |||||||
തോമസ് ജാഫേർസൺ 1743–1826 (Lived: 83 years) [4][5][6] |
1st U.S. Secretary of State | 2 | March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 |
Democratic- Republican |
3 (1796) |
John Adams[lower-roman 4] | ||
Aaron Burr 1756–1836 (Lived: 80 years) [7] |
U.S. Senator from New York |
3 | March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1805 |
Democratic- Republican |
4 (1800) |
Thomas Jefferson | ||
George Clinton 1739–1812 (Lived: 72 years) [8] |
1st & 3rd Governor of New York | 4 | March 4, 1805 – April 20, 1812 (Died in office) |
Democratic- Republican |
5 (1804) | |||
6 (1808) |
6 (1808) |
James Madison | ||||||
Office vacant April 20, 1812 – March 4, 1813[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Elbridge Gerry 1744–1814 (Lived: 70 years) [9] |
9th Governor of Massachusetts | 5 | March 4, 1813 – November 23, 1814 (Died in office) |
Democratic- Republican |
7 (1812) | |||
Office vacant November 23, 1814 – March 4, 1817[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Daniel D. Tompkins 1774–1825 (Lived: 50 years) [10] |
6th Governor of New York | 6 | March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825 |
Democratic- Republican |
8 (1816) |
James Monroe | ||
9 (1820) | ||||||||
John C. Calhoun 1782–1850 (Lived: 68 years) [11] |
10th U.S. Secretary of War | 7 | March 4, 1825 – December 28, 1832 (Resigned from office) |
Democratic- Republican |
10 (1824) |
John Quincy Adams | ||
Nullifier[lower-roman 6] Democratic |
11 (1828) |
Andrew Jackson[lower-roman 7] | ||||||
Office vacant December 28, 1832 – March 4, 1833[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Martin Van Buren 1782–1862 (Lived: 79 years) [12][13][14] |
United States Minister to the Court of St. James's |
8 | March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1837 |
Democratic | 12 (1832) | |||
Richard Mentor Johnson 1780–1850 (Lived: 70 years) [15] |
U.S. Representative for Kentucky's 13th District |
9 | March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841 |
Democratic | 13 (1836) |
Martin Van Buren | ||
John Tyler 1790–1862 (Lived: 71 years) [16][17][18] |
U.S. Senator from Virginia |
10 | March 4, 1841 – April 4, 1841 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Whig[lower-roman 8] | 14 (1840) |
William Henry Harrison (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant April 4, 1841 – March 4, 1845[lower-roman 5] | John Tyler | |||||||
George M. Dallas 1792–1864 (Lived: 72 years) [19] |
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania |
11 | March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849 |
Democratic | 15 (1844) |
James K. Polk | ||
Millard Fillmore 1800–1874 (Lived: 74 years) [20][21][22] |
14th New York State Comptroller | 12 | March 4, 1849 – July 9, 1850 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Whig | 16 (1848) |
Zachary Taylor (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853[lower-roman 5] | Millard Fillmore | |||||||
William R. King 1786–1853 (Lived: 67 years) [23] |
U.S. Senator from Alabama and President pro tempore of the Senate |
13 | March 4, 1853[lower-roman 9] – April 18, 1853 (Died in office) |
Democratic | 17 (1852) |
Franklin Pierce | ||
Office vacant April 18, 1853 – March 4, 1857[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
John C. Breckinridge 1821–1875 (Lived: 54 years) [24] |
U.S. Representative for Kentucky's 8th District |
14 | March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861 |
Democratic | 18 (1856) |
James Buchanan | ||
Hannibal Hamlin 1809–1891 (Lived: 81 years) [25] |
26th Governor of Maine | 15 | March 4, 1861 – March 4, 1865 |
Republican | 19 (1860) |
Abraham Lincoln[lower-roman 10] (Died in office) | ||
Andrew Johnson 1808–1875 (Lived: 66 years) [26][27][28] |
U.S. Senator from Tennessee |
16 | March 4, 1865 – April 15, 1865 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Democratic National Union[lower-roman 11] |
20 (1864) | |||
Office vacant April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869[lower-roman 5] | Andrew Johnson | |||||||
Schuyler Colfax 1823–1885 (Lived: 61 years) [29] |
U.S. Representative for Indiana's 9th District and Speaker of the House |
17 | March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1873 |
Republican | 21 (1868) |
Ulysses S. Grant | ||
Henry Wilson 1812–1875 (Lived: 63 years) [30] |
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts |
18 | March 4, 1873 – November 22, 1875 (Died in office) |
Republican | 22 (1872) | |||
Office vacant November 22, 1875 – March 4, 1877[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
William A. Wheeler 1819–1887 (Lived: 67 years) [31] |
U.S. Representative for New York's 19th District |
19 | March 4, 1877 – March 4, 1881 |
Republican | 23 (1876) |
Rutherford B. Hayes | ||
Chester A. Arthur 1829–1886 (Lived: 57 years) [32][33][34] |
21st Collector of the Port of New York | 20 | March 4, 1881 – September 19, 1881 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Republican | 24 (1880) |
James A. Garfield (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885[lower-roman 5] | Chester A. Arthur | |||||||
Thomas A. Hendricks 1819–1885 (Lived: 66 years) [35] |
16th Governor of Indiana | 21 | March 4, 1885 – November 25, 1885 (Died in office) |
Democratic | 25 (1884) |
Grover Cleveland | ||
Office vacant November 25, 1885 – March 4, 1889[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Levi P. Morton 1824–1920 (Lived: 96 years) [36] |
U.S. Minister to France | 22 | March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893 |
Republican | 26 (1888) |
Benjamin Harrison | ||
Adlai Stevenson 1835–1914 (Lived: 78 years) [37] |
U.S. Representative for Illinois' 13th District |
23 | March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897 |
Democratic | 27 (1892) |
Grover Cleveland | ||
Garret Hobart 1844–1899 (Lived: 55 years) [38] |
New Jersey State Senator and President of the Senate |
24 | March 4, 1897 – November 21, 1899 (Died in office) |
Republican | 28 (1896) |
William McKinley (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant November 21, 1899 – March 4, 1901[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Theodore Roosevelt 1858–1919 (Lived: 60 years) [39][40][41] |
33rd Governor of New York | 25 | March 4, 1901 – September 14, 1901 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Republican | 29 (1900) | |||
Office vacant September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1905[lower-roman 5] | Theodore Roosevelt | |||||||
Charles W. Fairbanks 1852–1918 (Lived: 66 years) [42] |
U.S. Senator from Indiana |
26 | March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1909 |
Republican | 30 (1904) | |||
James S. Sherman 1855–1912 (Lived: 57 years) [43] |
U.S. Representative for New York's 27th District |
27 | March 4, 1909 – October 30, 1912 (Died in office) |
Republican | 31 (1908) |
William Howard Taft | ||
Office vacant October 30, 1912 – March 4, 1913[lower-roman 5] | ||||||||
Thomas R. Marshall 1854–1925 (Lived: 71 years) [44] |
27th Governors of Indiana | 28 | March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921 |
Democratic | 32 (1912) |
Woodrow Wilson | ||
33 (1916) | ||||||||
Calvin Coolidge 1872–1933 (Lived: 60 years) [45][46][47] |
48th Governor of Massachusetts | 29 | March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Republican | 34 (1820) |
Warren G. Harding (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant August 2, 1923 – March 4, 1925[lower-roman 5] | Calvin Coolidge | |||||||
Charles G. Dawes 1865–1951 (Lived: 85 years) [48] |
1st Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget |
30 | March 4, 1925 – March 4, 1929 |
Republican | 35 (1924) | |||
Charles Curtis 1860–1936 (Lived: 76 years) [49] |
U.S. Senator from Kansas and Senate Majority Leader |
31 | March 4, 1929 – March 4, 1933 |
Republican | 36 (1928) |
Herbert Hoover | ||
John Nance Garner 1868–1967 (Lived: 98 years) [50] |
U.S. Representative for Texas's 15th District and Speaker of the House |
32 | March 4, 1933 – January 20, 1941[lower-roman 12] |
Democratic | 37 (1932) |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Died in office) | ||
38 (1936) | ||||||||
Henry A. Wallace 1888–1965 (Lived: 77 years) [51] |
11th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture | 33 | January 20, 1941 – January 20, 1945 |
Democratic | 39 (1940) | |||
Harry S. Truman 1884–1972 (Lived: 88 years) [52][53][54] |
U.S. Senator from Missouri |
34 | January 20, 1945 – April 12, 1945 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Democratic | 40 (1944) | |||
Office vacant April 12, 1945 – January 20, 1949[lower-roman 5] | Harry S. Truman | |||||||
Alben W. Barkley 1877–1956 (Lived: 78 years) [55] |
U.S. Senator from Kentucky |
35 | January 20, 1949 – January 20,1953 |
Democratic | 41 (1948) | |||
Richard Nixon 1913–1994 (Lived: 81 years) [56][57][58] |
U.S. Senator from California |
36 | January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961 |
Republican | 42 (1952) |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
43 (1956) | ||||||||
Lyndon B. Johnson 1908–1973 (Lived: 64 years) [59][60] |
U.S. Senator from Texas and Senate Majority Leader |
37 | January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Democratic | 44 (1960) |
John F. Kennedy (Died in office) | ||
Office vacant November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1965[lower-roman 5] | Lyndon B. Johnson | |||||||
Hubert Humphrey 1911–1978 (Lived: 66 years) [61] |
U.S. Senator from Minnesota and Senate Majority Whip |
38 | January 20, 1965 – January 20, 1969 |
Democratic | 45 (1964) | |||
Spiro Agnew 1918–1996 (Lived: 77 years) [62] |
55th Governor of Maryland | 39 | January 20, 1969 – October 10, 1973 (Resigned from office) |
Republican | 46 (1968) |
Richard Nixon (Resigned from office) | ||
47 (1972) | ||||||||
Office vacant October 10 – December 6, 1973[lower-roman 13] | ||||||||
Gerald Ford 1913–2006 (Lived: 93 years) [63][64][65] |
U.S. Representative for Michigan's 5th District and House Minority Leader |
40 | December 6, 1973 – August 9, 1974 (Succeeded to presidency) |
Republican | ||||
Office vacant August 9 – December 19, 1974[lower-roman 13] | Gerald Ford | |||||||
Nelson Rockefeller 1908–1979 (Lived: 70 years) [66] |
49th Governor of New York | 41 | December 19, 1974 – January 20, 1977 |
Republican | ||||
Walter Mondale Born 1928 (96 years old) [67] |
U.S. Senator from Minnesota |
42 | January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981 |
Democratic | 48 (1976) |
Jimmy Carter | ||
George H. W. Bush Born 1924 (100 years old) [68][69][70] |
11th Director of Central Intelligence | 43 | January 20, 1981 – January 20, 1989[lower-roman 14] |
Republican | 49 (1980) |
Ronald Reagan | ||
50 (1984) | ||||||||
Dan Quayle Born 1947 (77 years old) [71] |
U.S. Senator from Indiana |
44 | January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993 |
Republican | 51 (1988) |
George H. W. Bush | ||
Al Gore Born 1948 (76 years old) [72] |
U.S. Senator from Tennessee |
45 | January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001 |
Democratic | 52 (1992) |
Bill Clinton | ||
53 (1996) | ||||||||
Dick Cheney Born 1941 (83 years old) [73] |
17th U.S. Secretary of Defense | 46 | January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009[lower-roman 14] |
Republican | 54 (2000) |
George W. Bush | ||
55 (2004) | ||||||||
Joe Biden Born 1942 (81 years old) [74] |
U.S. Senator from Delaware |
47 | January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017 |
Democratic | 56 (2008) |
Barack Obama | ||
57 (2012) | ||||||||
Mike Pence
Born 1959 (57 years old) |
50th Governor of Indiana | January 20, 2017
– |
Donald Trump |
ഇപ്പോഴത്തെ കണക്കുകൾ പ്രകാരം ഐക്യനാടുകളുടെ പഴയ അഞ്ചും വൈസ് പ്രസിഡൻറുമാർ ജീവിച്ചിരിപ്പുണ്ട്. അടുത്ത കാലത്തു (ഡിസംബർ 26, 2016) കാലയവനിക പൂകി പഴയ വൈസ് പ്രസിഡൻറ് ജെറാൾഡ് ഫോർഡ് ആണ് (രാഷ്ട്രസേവനം - 1973–74) 93 വയസുണ്ടായിരുന്നു.
Vice President | Vice-Presidency[lower-roman 1] | Date of birth | |
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George H. W. Bush | 43 | 1981–1989 | ജൂൺ 12, 1924 |
Dan Quayle | 44 | 1989–1993 | ഫെബ്രുവരി 4, 1947 |
Al Gore | 45 | 1993–2001 | മാർച്ച് 31, 1948 |
Dick Cheney | 46 | 2001–2009 | ജനുവരി 30, 1941 |
Twenty–five vice presidents held other high U.S. state or federal government positions after leaving the vice presidency. Fourteen went on to become President of the United States (9 of them following their predecessor's death or resignation), and 4 served in the United States Senate. Several served as U.S. Cabinet members, ambassadors of the United States abroad, or in U.S. state government.
Vice President | Vice-Presidency[lower-roman 1] | Subsequent service | |
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ജോൺ ആഡംസ് | 1 | 1789–1797 | 2nd President of the United States (1797–1801) |
തോമസ് ജാഫേർസൺ | 2 | 1797–1801 | 3rd President of the United States (1801–1809) |
John C. Calhoun | 7 | 1825–1832 | U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1832–1843 and 1845–1850); 16th U.S. Secretary of State (1844–1845) |
മാർട്ടിൻ വാൻ ബ്യുറൻ | 8 | 1833–1837 | 8th President of the United States (1837–1841) |
Richard M. Johnson | 9 | 1837–1841 | Kentucky House of Representatives (1841–1843 and 1850) |
John Tyler | 10 | 1841 | 10th President of the United States (1841–1845) |
George M. Dallas | 11 | 1845–1849 | United States Minister to the Court of St. James's (1856–1861) |
Millard Fillmore | 12 | 1849–1850 | 12th President of the United States (1850–1853) |
John C. Breckinridge | 14 | 1857–1861 | U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1861) |
Hannibal Hamlin | 15 | 1861–1865 | U.S. Senator from Maine (1869–1881); U.S. Minister to Spain (1881–1882) |
Andrew Johnson | 16 | 1865 | 17th President of the United States (1865–1869); U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1875) |
Chester A. Arthur | 20 | 1881 | 21st President of the United States (1881–1885) |
Levi P. Morton | 22 | 1889–1893 | 31st Governor of New York (1895–1896) |
Theodore Roosevelt | 26 | 1901 | 26th President of the United States (1901–1909) |
Calvin Coolidge | 29 | 1921–1923 | 30th President of the United States (1923–1929) |
Charles G. Dawes | 31 | 1925–1929 | United States Minister to the Court of St. James's (1929–1931) |
Henry A. Wallace | 33 | 1940–1945 | 10th U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1945–1946) |
Harry S. Truman | 34 | 1945 | 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953) |
Alben W. Barkley | 35 | 1949–1953 | U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1955–1956) |
Richard Nixon | 36 | 1953–1961 | 37th President of the United States (1969–1974) |
Lyndon B. Johnson | 37 | 1961–1963 | 36th President of the United States (1963–1969) |
Hubert H. Humphrey | 38 | 1965–1969 | U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1971–1978) |
Gerald Ford | 40 | 1973–1974 | 38th President of the United States (1974–1977) |
Walter F. Mondale | 42 | 1977–1981 | U.S. Ambassador to Japan (1993–1996) |
George H. W. Bush | 43 | 1981–1989 | ഐക്യനാടുകളുടെ 41 ആം പ്രസ്ഡൻറ് (1989–1993) |
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