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  1. List of vice presidents of the United States from 1789 – till date. No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term Party Election President 1 John Adams (1735–1826) April 21, 1789 – March 4, 1797 Pro-Administration: 1788–89: George Washington: Federalist: 1792: 2 Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801

  2. The following is a list of vice presidents of the United States. Vice presidency [a] Vice President. Party [b] Election. President. 1.

    Vice Presidency [a]
    Vice Presidency [a]
    Vice President
    Vice President
    49
    January 20, 2021 – Present
    48
    January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2021
    47
    January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
    46
    January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009
  3. January 20, 2017. January 20, 2021. Donald Trump. Kamala Harris. January 20, 2021. Currently in Office. Joe Biden. Listing of Vice Presidents and their terms in office.

    Vice President
    Term Began
    Term Ended
    President Served Under
    Kamala Harris
    January 20, 2021
    Currently in Office
    Mike Pence
    January 20, 2017
    January 20, 2021
    January 20, 2009
    January 20, 2017
    Dick Cheney
    January 20, 2001
    January 20, 2009
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    • James Madison. George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry. Democratic-Republican. 1809-1817.
  5. The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution in 1804, creating the current system where electors cast a separate ballot for the vice presidency. There have been 49 vice presidents of the United States since the office was created in 1789.

  6. Jan 1, 2012 · Below you will find a complete list of U.S. Vice Presidents. Each Vice President of the United States appears numerically along with the years they served in office and the respective Presidents they served under.

  7. Two vice presidents, George Clinton and John C. Calhoun, held the office under two different presidents. Of the 15 vice presidents who went on to become president, eight succeeded to the office on the death of a president, and four of these were later elected president. Two vice presidents, Hannibal Hamlin and Henry Wallace, were dropped from ...

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