List of fictional United States Presidents N-T
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List of fictional United States Presidents |
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The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, N through T.
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President Gary Nance
- President in: Dave
- Succeeds to presidency upon death of President William Mitchell. Nance has honorable ethics and morals, is cleared in a scandal involving bank fraud.
- Played by: Ben Kingsley
- Party: Uncertain
President Jack Neil
- President in: Murder at 1600
- Family is framed for murder in retaliation for making military decisions his national security advisor doesn't like. The president has a sexual reputation and has one son.
- Played by: Ronny Cox
President Nelson
- President in: Scorcher
- Played by: Rutger Hauer
President D. Wire Newman
- President in: The West Wing (television)
- Played by: James Cromwell
- Newman was the last Democrat to be President before the election of Josiah Bartlet.
- One-term President
- Spent his Administration propping up the House of Saud to ensure the flow of oil (similar to the Carter Doctrine)
- Appeared alongside Bartlet at Lassiter's funeral
- Party: Democratic
President Nguyen
- President in 2054 in Joe Haldeman's science fiction novel Old Twentieth (2005).
President LaMonte Nielson
- President in Orson Scott Card's Empire, possibly set in 2008
- Was Speaker of the House when President and Vice President were killed by a left-wing terrorist group.
- Led the United States in the Second American Civil War.
- Chose not to run for his own term, instead opting to re-enter Congress.
- Party: Republican
President Howard Johnson Nissen
- President in Give Me Liberty/Martha Washington Goes to War comic book series, set in 2014.
- The former Secretary of Agriculture, he becomes President when President Rexall, the Vice President, and most of the cabinet are assassinated in an explosion.
President Richard Nixon (1983)
- Serving 4th term in Back to the Future Part II, after a change in history made by Biff Tannen. He announces he will run for a 5th term in 1984, and vows to end the Vietnam War by 1985.
- Serving 5th consecutive term in Alan Moore's Watchmen comic series. Constitution was changed following victory in Vietnam, which was largely thanks to Dr. Manhattan.
- Elected president of Earth in the 31st century in Futurama. His head is mounted on top of a giant robot.
President Winston Noble
- President in: Fahrenheit 451
- Described as extremely charismatic and charming and "one of the nicest-looking men who ever became president."
- President Noble defeated his homely and disheveled opponent, Hubert Hoag, in a landslide. Unlike Hoag, Noble doesn't pick his nose while on television.
President James Norcross
- President in: Super President
- Voiced by: Paul Frees
- Had super powers
President "Chuck" Norris
- President in Andrew Cartmel novel: "Doctor Who: The New Adventures: Warhead"
- Elected president in 2004 (defeating Bruce Springsteen) this extremely right-wing politician ended immigration to the United States, and presided over the establishment of Local Development laws which prevented the unemployed from leaving their local area to find work.
- He wasn't President by 2008. Either resigned, assassinated or impeached since Arthur Coleman Winters was President by June 2008.
President Noxin
- One of the many presidents in Robert Anton Wilson's Schrödinger's Cat trilogy.
- Although he appears in the novel, he is not technically a character, as he is a fictional character in a science fiction novel penned by a Harvard professor named Leary.
- President Noxin was an evil and corrupt man who:
- Got the country into unnecessary wars without the consent or knowledge of Congress.
- Was a compulsive liar who suffered from clinical paranoia and wiretapped everybody, including himself.
- Used the FBI and the IRS to harass people he disliked.
- Was so greedy for bribes that he formed a squad of enforcers to blackmail and extort money from people.
- Killed off his political enemies one by one with assassinations that could not be explained.
- Betrayed his co-conspirators and resigned when Congress finally investigated him. Any similarities between President Noxin and the actual 37th president of the United States are entirely intentional.
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President A. Thorton Osgood III
- President in: Mail to the Chief
- Played by: Randy Quaid
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President Nathaniel James Page
- President in: Real Politics (online game) (2004-2008)
- Former Senate Majority Leader, elected President after George W. Bush declined to run again. He shocked everyone when he nominated a Democrat as his running mate during the 2004 campaign.
- Played by: Real Politics game admins
- Party: Republican
President David Palmer
- President in: 24 (2001-2005) (although on the show he served 3 1/2 years of a full four-year term)
- The first African American President, Palmer is a native of Maryland and served as a lawyer, member of the House of Representatives and senator before running for president. He attended Georgetown University and the University of Maryland and has two children, Keith and Nicole Palmer. Palmer cancelled his re-election campaign after his ex-wife was murdered.
- After President Keeler's incapacitation, Vice President Charles Logan was unable to serve as acting president, and Palmer was secretly made Logan's proxy. Palmer was later assassinated by a sniper's bullet while working on his memoirs at his brother's penthouse apartment in Los Angeles.
- Played by: Dennis Haysbert
- Party: Democratic
President Wayne Palmer
- President in: 24 (2007-2009)
- The brother of David Palmer, for whom he served as chief of staff and campaign manager.
- Injured severely in an assassination attempt and Vice President Noah Daniels becomes Acting President
- However at the next election he has been replaced by Allison Taylor.
- Played by: D.B. Woodside
- Party: Democratic
President Eldon Parker
- President in: The Oasis Project, a 1981 novel by David Stuart Arthur
- Once elected, states that he will only serve one term, but secretly funds weapon program to create high-tech 2nd generation shuttles and weapons in order to eliminate population centres world wide and create a new Pax-Americana.
- Party: Not mentioned
President David Payne
- President in: The Interim
- Served eight years with high approval ratings
- Clashed with President-Elect Candor over policies regarding a free Taiwan
- Party: Republican
President Riley Peacham
- President in: Boomsday, a 2007 novel by Christopher Buckley
- Suffered low popularity, but was re-elected to a second term
- Party: Not mentioned
President Nathan Petrelli
- President in: Heroes
- In the future, Nathan is shown as President of the dystopian American state.
- His true identity was shown to be that of Sylar, the serial killer, who has presumably killed Nathan and used Candice Wilmer's power of illusion casting to take on Nathan's appearance.
- Party: Unknown
President Warren H. Pierce
- President in: Syphon Filter:The Omega Strain for the Playstation 2.
- Bears a striking resemblance to and is based on George W. Bush.
- Republican
Pinky
- President in; Pinky and the Brain
- Played by: Rob Paulsen
- Was elected twice and was impeached
- Party: Pink Party
President Katherine Powers
- President in: Ellen Emerson White's President's Daughter Series of YA novels
- First female president
- Served as a Senator from Massachusetts prior to being elected President
- In the second book, she faced an assassination attempt, and her daughter was kidnapped in the third
- Party: Democratic
Acting President Jim Prescott
- Acting president in 24 (2003)
- Prescott was Vice-President under President David Palmer and manipulated the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, but only served a few hours before the presidency was restored to Palmer.
- A preview for an upcoming 24 video game implies that Prescott served as President following an assassination attempt on Palmer (the game is set between seasons 2 and 3)
- Played by: Alan Dale
- Party: Democratic
President Jack "Kill the Commies" Preston
- President in: Whoops Apocalypse (film, 1986)
- Presumably not a communist.
- Played by: Murray Hamilton
President Reginald J. Priest
- President in: Lexx (TV Series, 2001)
- Played by: Rolf Kanies
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President Lawrence Ivor Randolph
- President in: The Brady Bunch in the White House
- Forced to resign.
- Played by: Dave Nichols
President Arthur Timothy Read
- In the Arthur television series, Arthur often imagines himself as President.
- In the Episode Arthur's Lucky Pencil, he signs into law a bill that mandates every student be served two pieces of Boston Cream Pie, at lunch.
- Played by: Michael Yarmush in that episode.
President Erwin Rexall
- President in Give Me Liberty/Martha Washington Goes to War comic book series, set in 2014. The most popular President of all time (complete with his face on Mt. Rushmore, Rexall repeals the 22nd Amendment to gain a third term.
- Vice President Cargo, and most of his cabinet are assassinated in an explosion, while Rexall himself is left incapacitated. Succeeded by Secretary of Agriculture Howard Johnson Nissen.
- Rexall eventually has his brain implanted into a robot body and is able to continue his presidency by the end of the series.
President Caroline Reynolds
- President in Prison Break
- As Vice-President, she collaborated with an organization known as "the Company" to fake the death of her brother Terrence Steadman and frame Lincoln Burrows for the murder. When her presidential campaign began to falter and the Company turned against her, she had President Mills assassinated and was immediately sworn in as President.
- Played by Patricia Wettig
President Dick Richardson
- President in Fallout 2
- President of the United States in the 23rd Century after World War III, although it meant nothing more than leading the surviving significant government employees onto an oil rig, west of the city San Francisco. He was killed by the main character, the Chosen One, in the fall of 2242.
- Played by: Jeffrey Jones
President Alan Richmond
- President in: Absolute Power (1996 book) and Absolute Power (1997 film)
- Is an aloof, womanizing man who is cheating with his good friend's wife. After the sex became rough, she attacked him with a letter opener followed by the Secret Service killing her. He and his chief of staff attempt to cover up the murder, however, a cat burglar witnesses the entire skirmish.
- Attempts, at all costs, to kill the man whom possesses the letter opener with his blood on it.
- Book: A young lawyer later uncovers the scandal and goes public with it. President Richmond is later either impeached or resigns and is incarcerated. Later becomes the only American president to be tried for murder and executed.
- Movie: Burglar gives the letter opener to President Richmond's "good friend", who assassinates Richmond with it. Death represented publicly as a suicide.
- Played by: Gene Hackman in the film.
President Eleanor Richmond
- President in: Interface, a novel by Stephen Bury
President George Richmond
- President in: My Date with the President's Daughter
- President Richmond is married to Carol Richmond and has one teenage daughter, Hallie. While running for reelection, President Richmond was once mistakenly arrested by the police and spent one night in jail.
- Played by: Dabney Coleman
President Prez Rickard
- The first teenaged president in the satirical 1970s comic book series Prez.
- Created by Joe Simon.
- Revived in several DC Comics series.
President Elise Rochelle
- President in: Coyote (novel) by Allen Steele
- Was elected President-for-Life of the United Republic of America by Congress
- Committed suicide in 2096 to avoid being prosecuted for war crimes, as she had killed 1.1 million people with biological weapon strikes on Boston, Seattle, and Montreal
- As the URA was later absorbed by the socialist Western Hemisphere Union after her suicide, she was essentially the final President of the United States of America
- Party: Liberty Party
President Steve Rogers (Captain America)
- President in: What If, vol. II #28 (Marvel Comics)
- Party: New Populist Party
Also:
- President in the "The Last Avengers Story" book by Marvel Comics (non-canon fiction)
President "Steve Rogers"
- President in Marvel 2099 titles
- The leader of a counter-revolution against Doom, "Rogers" claimed to be Captain America, but was actually a pawn of the supervillain Herod.
President John Romero
- President in Deadlands: Hell on Earth roleplaying game.
- Former movie director and anti-Confederate propagandist. Conducted secret funding of the Latin American Alliance's war against the Confederate States of America, the revelation of which sparks another war between North and South.
- Romero was elected in 2070, impeached in 2078.
President Romulus
- Former President referenced in the book Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley.
President Chet Roosevelt
- President in: Americathon
- Somehow becomes president at the age of 30.
- Prior to the Roosevelt administration, the U.S. government suffers bankruptcy, a few years later the nation holds a telethon to pay off its debts and deficit.
- Relocates the nation's capital from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles, California.
- Falls in love with a Vietnamese pop star and resigns the presidency to marry her. The two later leave to Vietnam.
- Played by: John Ritter
President Pete Ross
- Ross was a former Senator from Kansas, succeeded President Lex Luthor after Luthor's impeachment, and refused to run for re-election.
- Party: Tomorrow Party
President Paul Roudebush
- President in: Vanished (novel)
- Played by: Richard Widmark
President Oliver Russell
- President in: the novel The Best Laid Plans
- Written by: Sidney Sheldon
President Jack Rutledge
- President in: the novels of Brad Thor
- Kidnapped by Swiss terrorist group known as The Lions. Has a finger cut off by the group as proof of his kidnapping. Later returned safely to the White House.
- Widower and father of a teenage (later college age daughter), who is injured in an avalanche during his kidnapping, and injured again several books later during an attack on NYC bridges and tunnel.
- Two term president, reelected sometime between the novels Blowback and Takedown
- Party: Republican
President John Patrick "Jack" Ryan
- President in numerous novels by Tom Clancy.
- Ryan is married and has four children.
- Jack Ryan assumed the presidency after the death of the president and most of Congress after a terrorist attack on The Capitol. The Ryan Administration tries to significantly alter Washington politics by cutting through bureaucracy and political infighting, in part by encouraging "regular people" to run for Congress, who will serve their terms and return home, rather than professional, lifelong politicians whom he refers to as "a permanent ruling class".
- In foreign policy, the Ryan Administration fights two wars; the Second Persian Gulf War with the newly created United Islamic Republic, a union of Iraq and Iran, and the Russo-Chinese War, fought over Siberian oil. Not long before the latter war, Ryan had successfully pushed for an expansion of NATO to include the Russian Federation, in a futile attempt to deter a Chinese attack.
- Pronounces the "Ryan Doctrine"; this states that anyone who attacks American citizens anywhere in the world, no matter who he may be, will be held accountable by the United States. This is consistent with Ryan's belief that "the safety and security of our citizens is ultimately my country's only vital interest." The doctrine can be seen as a reaction to the rise of terrorist attacks on American citizens, including by the state organs of countries like Iran (or, in the book, the UIR).
- Party: Independent. The Ryan Administration espouses many conservative, traditionally Republican beliefs, but Ryan is said to support candidates from both parties. Ultimately, the integrity and loyalty of politicians matters far more to Jack Ryan than their party affiliation.
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President Elaine Sallinger
- Presidency mentioned in the Red Dwarf novel Better Than Life
- Described as "perhaps the greatest American President of all time"
- Appears only as the fifth carving on Mount Rushmore
President Newton Sanders
- President in Mark Lawson's novel: "Idlewild (book)",
- In a universe in which President John F. Kennedy survived the assassination attempt on his life, and went on to be re-elected in 1964, Newton Sanders won the 1992 Presidential election running as a third party candidate - defeating President George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
- He was assassinated via a "baby bomb" (an infant wrapped in Semtex and detonated) by Yusaf Yusaf (a.k.a "Anderson Kempinski Fraser"), and as he did not have a Vice-President, was succeeded by the Speaker of the House.
President Matt Santos
- President in The West Wing (television series)
- A former mayor and three-term congressman from Houston, Texas, Santos is married to Helen Santos and has two children. He was preparing to retire from politics when he was approached by Josh Lyman about a presidential campaign. Starting out the campaign in last place in a crowded field, he catapulted into third place after receiving 19% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary.
- Surging late after winning the California primary, Santos was deadlocked with the frontrunner, Vice President Bob Russell at the 2006 Democratic National Convention. Santos won the party nomination on the fourth ballot and named former Labor Secretary and former White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry as his running mate. Santos narrowly defeated Senator Arnold Vinick of California by a count of 272 to 266 electoral votes.
- In the West Wing canon, Santos is the first Hispanic-American president.
- Played by: Jimmy Smits
- Party: Democratic
President Marc Solomon Schultz
- President in: 'Best President Ever'
- Had 100% approval rating
- Party: Democratic Party
President Arnold Schwarzenegger
- President in The Simpson Movie 2007.
- President Schwarzengger looks almost exactly like Rainier Wolfcastle. The main physical difference would be in hair color.
- According to the President, he was elected to "lead, not to read."
- Possibly Republican due to the fact that the real Schwarzenegger is Republican, and that Wolfcastle is also a Republican. However, it is not mentioned in the movie. He also has been on TV, as Wolfcastle has.
- Also referred to as a past president in the movie Demolition Man in a dialog between John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone - then a competing action movie star) and Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock), also has a presidential library in California.
President Adam Scott
- President in: The Kidnapping of the President
- Kidnapped by revolutionaries on a visit to Toronto, Canada
- Played by: Hal Holbrook
President Nehemiah Scudder
- President (2025-2030) in the 1939 Robert A. Heinlein novel For Us, the Living. In Heinlein's Future History, Scudder is elected President in 2012 and establishes a theocracy that is eventually overthrown in the novella If This Goes On. Heinlein planned, but never wrote, the story in which Scudder gains power.
President George Sears
- President in Metal Gear Solid (unnamed in the game. Name given in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty).
- The 43rd president, Sears was elected in 2000 and re-elected in 2004. He is actually Solidus Snake, the third "Snake" brother (preceded by Solid Snake and Liquid Snake). In the sequel Metal Gear Solid 2, he is revealed to be a former member of The Patriots (a secret group that controls the United States) and was the mastermind behind the Shadow Moses island incident in 2005 (the fictional events of Metal Gear Solid). He acted without permission from the Patriots and was forced to "resign". Sears was succeeded by President James Johnson by the time of Metal Gear Solid 2.
- Quote: "Damn the Patriots!"
President William Lyons Selby
- President in The Outer Limits episode The Hundred Days of the Dragon.
- Played by: Sidney Blackmer
- Vice President: Theodore Pearson
- Selby was assassinated before election and was replaced by a look-a-like agent from an unnamed Asian government. The Vice-Presendent arrested the agent when the plot was discovered.
- Party: Not mentioned
President Julian September
- In JLA #18 (05/1998), September altered present history to become President of the United States. The JLA destroyed his Engine of Chance, which only altered history further.
President Alexander Shackleton
- President In: USGovSim 5th reset
- Elected In: 2008
- Party: Democratic
- Vice President: Karen Devereaux, and Jaxon Liberio
- Opponent: Jackson Watkiss
- Former governor of the Potomac Valley
- Virginia Resident
- Assassinated, succeeded by Jaxon Liberio
President James Kavanaugh Shea
- President from 1961-64 in The Godfather Returns and The Godfather's Revenge
- Based on President John F. Kennedy
President Shears
President Andrew Shepherd
- President in: The American President
- A native of Wisconsin and an avowed fan of the Green Bay Packers, Shepherd went to Stanford University before teaching history at the University of Wisconsin. He had a daughter named Lucy and was married to Mary Shepherd, who later died of cancer. As a bachelor president, Shepherd starts dating a lobbyist while running for re-election.
- Quote: "You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country cannot just be a flag. The symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Now show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then you can stand up and sing about the land of the free."
- Played by: Michael Douglas
- Party: Democratic
President Walter "Wally" Sheridan
- President in: XIII (comic)
- Brother of anterior president William B. Sheridan
- These two powerful politicians and brothers are a comic version of John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy. In the book, Wally is the mastermind behind the XIII conspiracy, which began with the assassination of his brother (a nod to the JFK murder), and would have culminated in the establishment of a dictatorship in the United States.
President Alexander George Sherman
- President in: The Genesis Machine, a 1978 novel by James P. Hogan
- Sherman is president in a near future where a western alliance is under pressure from, and losing territory in a domino-effect to an African-Asian axis. A theoretical scientist creates a new mathematical model of the universe, and in doing so, creates an untraceable weapon that can restore the balance of world power.
Instead of using the weapon to give superiority to the west, while President Sherman stands by in shock, the scientist destroys all weapons of mass destruction worldwide, and thus sets the stage for an enforced world peace.
- Party: Not mentioned
President Bubba Shrub
- President in: Bikini Planet
- Played by: Richard Van Vleet
President Gordon Shumway
- President in: ALF – "Hail to the Chief" episode
- In a dream sequence, Kate dreams Alf is elected president, solves all the country's problems, and gets his face on Mount Rushmore.
President Signoff
- President in: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle movie
President Lisa Simpson
- President in: The Simpsons – "Bart to the Future" episode
- Native of Springfield.
- The first straight female president, Lisa took office in the year 2030, after Donald Trump, Chastity Bono, and Ted Kennedy.
- Party: Possibly Democratic
President Aaron Sims
- President in: American Hero
- Very popular two term President in modern today.
- Had a very affective cabinet that helped him through numerous terrorist attacks and threats from several different nations.
- He won his first term against the sitting Vice President Brian Nelson (Democrat) who was vp for then President Robert Quincy who resembles that of Bill Clinton, Nelson resembling Al Gore. Sims was a popular Virginia governor who picked Nathan Ramirez - the Senate Majority Leader from North Carolina to be his running mate in that race. Sims won that election with nearly 70% of the vote.
- His re-election was almost given to him except for a a little problem at the convention when the delegates nominated then Secretary of Defense Darren Romanov to be the new vp over Nathan Ramirez.
- Had only one assassination attempt in his third year - done by a neo-nazi who missed the President but got numerous ss agents, the President was saved when his top SS agent Devon Mitchell through himself in front of the bullet - Mitchell escaped with only an injury.
- Invoked the 25th amendment when his only daughter Samantha Sims was kidnapped and the President for two weeks could not fulfill his duty. At the time he did not have a Vice President (after Ramirez but before Romanov) so the Speaker of the House, Glen Allen Walken, had to step in.
- Party: Republican
President Upton Sinclair
- President in: American Empire
- First Socialist President.
- Defeated incumbent Theodore Roosevelt in 1920.
- Party: Socialist
President Charles H.P. Smith
- President in: November (play by David Mamet)
- Played by: Nathan Lane
- Smith is an unpopular president up for re-election.
President Harman Smith
- President in: Killer7 (video game)
- It is the "young" Harman that was President, and not the Harman character you play in the video game. His face is present on a wall of Presidents in one of the missions.
President Robert "Bud" Smith
- President in: National Lampoon's Men in White
- Played by: Barry Bostwick
President Sparrow
- President in The Messiah of Morris Avenue
- Fourth Sparrow to occupy the religious right White House.
President Springhead
- President in The Firesign Theatre's album: I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus
- Played by: Phil Austin
- Presented as a computer-controlled automaton, with a voice similar to Richard Nixon, answering questions from visitors to a World's Fair-like exhibition, the President is "broken" when a visitor asks it a question that has no answer ("Why does the porridge bird lay his eggs in the air?").
President Stanfield
- President in: The Trojan Horse
- Played by: Tom Skerritt
- He attempts to justify an invasion of Saudi Arabia in order to halt China's oil supply
President James Stanford
- President in: XXX: State of the Union
- Played by: Peter Strauss
- His Secretary of Defense George Deckert leads an unsuccessful military coup to assassinate him and seize power. After Deckert's demise, Stanford gives the Medal of Honor to those that saved him while quoting Tupac Shakur: "Wars come and go, but my soldiers stay eternal."
- Party: Possibly Democratic
President Arch Stanton
- President in: Planetfall
- Played by: Ted V. Mikels
President Jack Stanton
- President in: Primary Colors, book by Joe Klein and the subsequent movie.
- Stanton is a Democratic governor of a southern state. He appears to be a charming and philandering politician. He eats junk food and is portrayed as a thinly-disguised pastiche of Bill Clinton.
- Played by: John Travolta
- Party: Democratic
President Richard Starkey
- President in: The Postman (movie, 1997)
- Unseen fictional president of a post-apocalyptic America attempting to rebuild, created by Kevin Costner's character.
- Note, Richard Starkey is the actual name of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.
President Joseph Staton
- President in: American Dreamz
- 2nd term president and guest judge on a weekly talent show.
- Character is a thinly veiled parody of George W. Bush.
- Played by: Dennis Quaid
President Mike Stearns
- President in: The 1632 series created by Eric Flint
- Former prize fighter and regional president of a mine workers' union.
- After the town of Grantville, West Virginia is thrown back in time to 17th century Germany, during the Thirty Years War, Stearns becomes President of the newly formed United States of Europe.
- Stearns later becomes Prime Minister of the Confederated Principalities of Europe, under Emperor Gustav II Adolf of Sweden.
President Joe Steele
- President in the short story of the same name by Harry Turtledove ([1], [2])
- In this alternate history Joseph Stalin's parents emigrated to the United States. Stalin, here called "Joe Steele", becomes a Democratic congressman from Fresno. After bringing about the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Steele becomes the president of the United States in 1933, creates a brutal dictaroship, remains president for six terms until his death, and is succeeded as a dictatorial president by J. Edgar Hoover.
President Diane Steen
- President in: Mafia!
- Married unknowingly to the nation's biggest mob boss
- Played by: Christina Applegate
President David Stevens
- President in: Twilight's Last Gleaming
- Played by: Charles Durning
President Jim Stevens
- President in: Term Limits by Vince Flynn
- Party: Most likely Democratic
- Very corrupt
- His Administration disaffected anti-government special forces veterans
President Tom Steward
- President in: Hitman: Blood Money
- Party: Republican.
- Notes: Pro-cloning president, targeted by "The Franchise" who wanted to maintain their own covert cloning programme. Was to be assassinated in the White House by Mark Parchezzi III before Agent 47's intervention.
President Greg Stillson
- President in: The Dead Zone
- Third party Christian conservative whose presidency and role in starting a nuclear Armageddon is foreseen by a psychic.
- Played by: Martin Sheen
``` President Jesse Striker```
- President in ``The Psycadellic President
- Third party Anti-Bullshit Party liberal underaged President.
President Jim Stonecold
- President in: .hack
- 44th President of the United States
- Resigns from office in January 2006 after the "Pluto's Kiss" computer virus brings about the collapse of the modern internet and nearly causes a nuclear catastrophe by activating the United States' nuclear defence and automated counter-strike systems on December 24, 2005.
President Patrick J. Sullivan
- President in: My Uncle the Alien
- Played by: Dink O'Neal
President Not Sure
- Appears in Idiocracy.
- Real name: Joe Bauers
- Mistakenly renamed "Not Sure" upon registering for American citizenship.
- Was born sometime in the 20th Century. A former army librarian, Bauers took part in a military experiment which was to freeze him for one year, however, due to an accident, was accidentally frozen for 500 years.
- As Secretary of Interior under President Camacho, Bauers helped end a major dust bowl.
- Portrayed by Luke Wilson.
Dr. Wilbur Daffodil-11 Swain
- President in the Kurt Vonnegut novel Slapstick
- Last President of the United States and King of Manhattan.
- He gave everyone new middle names that are nouns followed by a number hence his middle name "Daffodil-11". If someone has the same name and number they are your brother or sister, if they have the same name but different number it means they are a cousin. This system was designed to give people relatives and always have family. This system ultimately destroyed the country because the families would start flocking to states and joining up and ignoring laws and creating their own communities.
President June Syers
- President in The Kid Who Became President because thirteen-year old Judson Moon resigned. She said that she would be the second Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She was the first woman and African-American president. Term Length: January 2002-unknown.
- Party Affiliation: Lemonade (fictional party)
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President Taqu'il
- President in Frisky Dingo
- A superstar gangster rapper, he gained the Presidency through the Supreme Court, because the Democratic and Republican candidates, supervillian Killface, and billionaire superhero Xander Crews, respectively, were deemed ineligible
- Voiced by Killer Mike
President Allison Taylor
- President in: 24
- Played by: Cherry Jones
Acting President Nathan Templeton
- In Commander In Chief
- Speaker of the House who became Acting President for approximately one day, because President Mackenzie Allen (to whom he is a leading political foe) suffered a ruptured appendix requiring several hours of surgery and at least a day of recovery. With his new position of power, he quickly forced an end to the airline labor strikes, undoing Allen's weeks of careful negotiations. He later returned to speakership
- Played by: Donald Sutherland
- Party: Republican
Mr. Thompson
- President in: Atlas Shrugged
- Never actually referred to as President, only as Head of State, but the office is implied from context. Thompson presides over a series of socialist reforms and attempts to compromise with John Galt, but Galt is not willing to do so.
President Thomas Nathaniel Thorn
- President in several novels by Dale Brown
- Elected in 2000. First third party candidate to win since Lincoln.
- Notable for his "Fortress America" policy, in which he withdraws all troops deployed overseas and refuses to deploy troops unless America's interests are directly threatened.
- Also notable for strict adherence to the Constitution, e.g. ignores inauguration ceremony at Congress and doesn't appoint a National Security Advisor.
- Doesn't stand for re-election after a Russian nuclear attack on America.
- Party Affiliation: Jeffersonian (fictional third party)
President Zachary Thornton
- President in: The Capital Mysteries by Ron Roy
President John Tomarchio
- President in: Jericho (TV series).
- As junior senator from Wyoming, Tomarchio belongs to a small group of U.S. government officials who survive a series of nuclear attacks on two dozen American cities.
- Originally one of six people competing for the presidency after the attacks, he eventually manages to become leader of the new Allied States of America, which contains most of the former U.S. territory west of the Mississippi.
- Tomarchio's increasingly authoritarian administration turns out to be infiltrated and controlled by the criminal Jennings & Rall company and towards the end of the series a Second American Civil War between his ASA and the other successor governments of the U.S. seems to be on the horizon.
- Played by: George Newbern.
President Averell Torrent
- President in: Empire, by Orson Scott Card
- Elected near the end of the book to replace President Nielson
- In an interview before the election Torrent is asked if he will run for the Republicans, which he has recently served as National Security Advisor but he responds in saying he will only run for the presidency if elected in primaries by both parties (i.e., the Democrats and Republicans) which he eventually is.
- I attributed throughout the book at being a moderate, with no real polarized political stance
- Formerly a professor at Princeton University
President Veronica Townshend
- President in: Moonfall by Jack McDevitt
- Briefly referenced in the novel Moonfall.
- A former economics professor from the University of Oregon and a junior senator from Oregon who served as Secretary of Education under the Hamlin administration.
- First female president who won the election of 2016 following the presidency of Andrew Culpepper.
- During her administration, the space shuttle Atlantis II was marooned in space after deflecting off of the Earth's atmosphere and went careening towards the sun. The astronauts on-board remained in contact with NASA until their oxygen supply was fully depleted.
- Chose not to run in the 2020 election, saying that it was "Not worth it." Her vice president was nominated but lost the election to Henry Kolladner.
- Returned to her home state of Oregon after leaving office.
- Opened her presidential library in 2022.
- Party: Republican
President Mary Rose Tremane
- President in Deadlands: Hell on Earth role playing game.
- Elected in 2078 on a platform of peaceful negotiation with the Confederate States of America.
- "Disappeared" while traveling on Air Force One over the Rocky Mountains on January 1, 2081.
President Samuel Arthur Tresch
- President in: Mr. President (television) (TV series, 1987 – 88)
- Played by: George C. Scott
President Thomas Nelson Tucker
- President in: The White House Mess (book) by Christopher Buckley
President Rexford Tugwell
- President in: The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, which is in turn a work of fiction in the alternate history The Man in the High Castle (book) by Philip K. Dick; almost certainly based on the real Rexford Guy Tugwell.
President Turner
- President in: Ekipa, Polish political drama
- Frequently mentioned in one episode "Dalej idziesz sam", during a crisis with nuclear testing in Belarus. Although he wasn't seen, his voice was hear when he spoke to Polish Prime Minister via phone
President Madeline Turner
- President in:The Edge of Honorand Power Curve by Richard Herman