List of United States Presidents by political occupation
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This is a list of U.S. Presidents by political occupation; that is, a list of various other political offices held by Presidents of the United States.
↑ = indicates order of sorting. ↑* = indicates sorted by his order as President.
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[edit] U.S. Vice Presidents
Vice-President | President served under | Year(s) served ↑ |
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John Adams | George Washington | 1789 - 1797 |
Thomas Jefferson | John Adams | 1797 - 1801 |
Martin Van Buren | Andrew Jackson | 1833 - 1837 |
John Tyler | William Harrison | 1841 |
Millard Fillmore | Zachary Taylor | 1849 - 1850 |
Andrew Johnson | Abraham Lincoln | 1865 |
Chester A. Arthur | James A. Garfield | 1881 |
Theodore Roosevelt | William McKinley | 1901 |
Calvin Coolidge | Warren Harding | 1921 - 1923 |
Harry Truman | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1945 |
Richard Nixon | Dwight Eisenhower | 1953 - 1961 |
Lyndon Johnson | John Kennedy | 1961 - 1963 |
Gerald Ford | Richard Nixon | 1973 - 1974 |
George H.W. Bush | Ronald Reagan | 1981 - 1989 |
[edit] U.S. Cabinet
[edit] Department of State
President ↑* | Position | President served under | Year(s) served |
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John Adams | Minister to Britain | (Continental Congress) | 1785 - 1788 |
Thomas Jefferson | Minister Plenipotentiary to France | (Continental Congress) | 1785 - 1789 |
Secretary of State | George Washington | 1790 - 1793 | |
John Q. Adams | Minister to Russia | James Madison | 1809 - 1814 |
Minister to Britain | James Madison | 1815 - 1817 | |
Secretary of State | James Monroe | 1817 - 1825 | |
James Madison | Secretary of State | Thomas Jefferson | 1801 - 1809 |
James Monroe | Minister Plenipotentiary to France | George Washington | 1794 - 1796 |
Minister to Britain | Thomas Jefferson | 1803-1807 | |
Secretary of State | James Madison | 1811 - 1814, 1815 - 1817 | |
Martin Van Buren | Secretary of State | Andrew Jackson | 1829 - 1831 |
Minister to Britain | Andrew Jackson | 1831 - 1832 | |
William H. Harrison | Minister to Colombia | John Q. Adams | 1828 - 1829 |
James Buchanan | Secretary of State | James Polk | 1845 - 1849 |
Minister to Britain | Franklin Pierce | 1853 - 1856 |
[edit] Departments of War and Navy
President ↑* | Position | President served under | Year(s) served |
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James Monroe | Secretary of War | James Madison | 1814 - 1815 |
Theodore Roosevelt | Assistant Secretary of the Navy | William McKinley | 1897 - 1898 |
William Taft | Secretary of War | Theodore Roosevelt | 1904 - 1908 |
Franklin Roosevelt | Assistant Secretary of the Navy | Woodrow Wilson | 1913 - 1917 |
[edit] Department of Commerce
President ↑* | Position | President served under | Year(s) served |
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Herbert Hoover | Secretary of Commerce | Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge |
1921 - 1928 |
[edit] Delegates to the Continental Congresses
President ↑* | State | Year(s) served ↑ |
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George Washington | Virginia | 1774-1775 |
John Adams | Massachusetts | 1774-1778 |
Thomas Jefferson | Virginia | 1775-1776, 1783-1785 |
James Madison | Virginia | 1780-1783 |
James Monroe | Virginia | 1783-1786 |
[edit] United States Congress
[edit] Senators
State ↑ | President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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California | Richard Nixon | 1951 - 1953 | |
Indiana | Benjamin Harrison | 1881 - 1887 | |
Massachusetts | John Q. Adams | 1803 - 1808 | |
Massachusetts | John Kennedy | 1953 - 1960 | |
Missouri | Harry Truman | 1935 - 1945 | |
New Hampshire | Franklin Pierce | 1837 - 1842 | |
New York | Martin Van Buren | 1821 - 1828 | |
Ohio | William Harrison | 1825 - 1828 | |
Ohio | Warren Harding | 1915 - 1921 | |
Pennsylvania | James Buchanan | 1834 - 1845 | |
Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | 1797 - 1798, 1823 - 1825 | |
Tennessee | Andrew Johnson | 1857 - 1862, 1875 | Only former President in the Senate |
Texas | Lyndon Johnson | 1949 - 1960 | Minority Leader 1953-1955, Majority Leader 1955-1960 |
Virginia | James Monroe | 1790 - 1794 | |
Virginia | John Tyler | 1827 - 1836 |
[edit] Members of the House of Representatives
State ↑ | President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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California | Richard Nixon | 1947 - 1950 | Later ran for Senate |
Illinois | Abraham Lincoln | 1847 - 1849 | Later ran for Senate against Stephen A. Douglas |
Massachusetts | John Q. Adams | 1831 - 1848 | Only former President in the House of Representatives |
John F. Kennedy | 1947 - 1953 | Later ran for Senate | |
Michigan | Gerald Ford | 1949 - 1973 | Minority Leader 1965-1973 |
New Hampshire | Franklin Pierce | 1833 - 1837 | Later ran for Senate |
New York | Millard Fillmore | 1833 - 1835, 1837 - 1843 | |
Northwest Territory | William Harrison | 1799 - 1800 (delegate) | |
Ohio | William Harrison | 1816 - 1819 | |
Rutherford Hayes | 1865 - 1867 | ||
James Garfield | 1863 - 1880 | Republican Floor Leader | |
William McKinley | 1877 - 1883, 1885 - 1891 | ||
Pennsylvania | James Buchanan | 1821 - 1831 | |
Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | 1796 - 1797 | |
James Polk | 1825 - 1839 | Only former Speaker to become President | |
Andrew Johnson | 1843 - 1853 | Later ran for Senate | |
Texas | Lyndon Johnson | 1937 - 1949 | Later ran for Senate |
George H. W. Bush | 1967 - 1971 | Later ran for Senate | |
Virginia | James Madison | 1789 - 1797 | |
John Tyler | 1816 - 1821 |
[edit] Governors
[edit] States
State ↑ | President | Year(s) served | Notes |
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Arkansas | Bill Clinton | 1979-1981, 1983-1992 | |
California | Ronald Reagan | 1967-1975 | |
Georgia | Jimmy Carter | 1971-1975 | |
Massachusetts | Calvin Coolidge | 1919-1921 | In 1919, Coolidge gained national attention when he ordered the Massachusetts National Guard to forcefully end the Boston Police Department strike. |
New Jersey | Woodrow Wilson | 1911-1913 | |
New York | Martin Van Buren | 1829 | |
Grover Cleveland | 1883-1885 | ||
Theodore Roosevelt | 1899-1901 | ||
Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1929-1933 | Many policies Roosevelt enacted as governor later were used in the New Deal | |
Ohio | Rutherford Hayes | 1868-1872, 1876-1877 | |
William McKinley | 1892-1896 | ||
Tennessee | James Polk | 1839-1841 | |
Andrew Johnson | 1853-1857 | ||
1862-1864 | military governor | ||
Texas | George W. Bush | 1995-2000 | |
Virginia | Thomas Jefferson | 1779-1781 | |
James Monroe | 1799-1802, 1811 | ||
John Tyler | 1825-1827 |
[edit] Territories and foreign possessions
President ↑ | Location | Year(s) served |
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Andrew Jackson | Military Governor of Florida Territory | 1821 |
William Harrison | Occasional Acting Governor of the Northwest Territory | 1798-1799 |
Governor of Indiana Territory | 1801-1813 | |
Interim authority of the District of Louisiana | 1804-1805 | |
William Taft | Governor-General of the Philippines | 1901-1904 |
[edit] Other statewide offices
President ↑* | Office and Jurisdiction | Year(s) served |
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Martin Van Buren | Attorney General of New York | 1815 - 1819 |
Warren G. Harding | Lieutenant Governor of Ohio | 1903 - 1905 |
Calvin Coolidge | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | 1916 - 1918 |
Bill Clinton | Attorney General of Arkansas | 1977 - 1979 |
[edit] Municipal offices
President ↑* | Office and jurisdiction | Year(s) served |
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Andrew Johnson | Mayor of Greeneville, Tennessee | 1834-1838 |
Grover Cleveland | Mayor of Buffalo, New York | 1881-1883 |
Theodore Roosevelt | President of the New York Board of Police Commissioners | 1895 - 1897 |
Calvin Coolidge | Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts | 1910-1911 |
[edit] Lost races
Other than re-election to the Presidency
Lists of Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States
William H. Taft is only President to become a supreme court Justice.