List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office
This is a list of Vice President of the United States by time in office. The basis of the list is the difference between dates; if counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater.
Since 1789, there have been 47 people sworn into office as Vice President of the United States. Of these, nine succeeded to the presidency during their term, seven died while in office, and two resigned. Since the adoption of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution (February 10, 1967), when there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President nominates a successor who takes office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
Vice Presidents by time in office
Rank | Vice President | Length in days | OVP | General details |
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1 tie | Daniel D. Tompkins | 2,922 | 6 | Served two full terms. |
Thomas R. Marshall | 2,922 | 28 | Served two full terms. | |
Richard Nixon | 2,922 | 36 | Served two full terms. | |
George H. W. Bush | 2,922 | 43 | Served two full terms. | |
Al Gore | 2,922[lower-alpha 1] | 45 | Served two full terms. | |
Dick Cheney | 2,922 | 46 | Served two full terms. | |
7 | John Nance Garner | 2,879[lower-alpha 2] | 32 | Served two full terms. |
8 | Joe Biden | 2,878 | 47 | Incumbent, serving his second term of office. |
8 | John Adams | 2,874[lower-alpha 3] | 1 | Served two full terms. |
10 | John C. Calhoun | 2,856 | 7 | Served one full term, under President John Quincy Adams. Resigned 3 years, 9 months and 24 days into his second (consecutive) term, this one under President Andrew Jackson. |
11 | George Clinton | 2,604 | 4 | Served one full term, under President Thomas Jefferson. Died 3 years, 1 month and 16 days into his second (consecutive) term, this one under President James Madison. |
12 | Spiro Agnew | 1,724 | 39 | Served one full term. Resigned 8 months and 20 days into his second term. |
13 tie | Aaron Burr | 1,461 | 3 | Served one full term. |
Martin Van Buren | 1,461 | 8 | Served one full term. | |
Richard Johnson | 1,461 | 9 | Served one full term. | |
George M. Dallas | 1,461 | 11 | Served one full term. | |
John C. Breckinridge | 1,461 | 14 | Served one full term. | |
Hannibal Hamlin | 1,461 | 15 | Served one full term. | |
Schuyler Colfax | 1,461 | 17 | Served one full term. | |
William A. Wheeler | 1,461 | 19 | Served one full term. | |
Levi P. Morton | 1,461 | 22 | Served one full term. | |
Adlai E. Stevenson | 1,461 | 23 | Served one full term. | |
Charles W. Fairbanks | 1,461 | 26 | Served one full term. | |
Charles G. Dawes | 1,461 | 30 | Served one full term. | |
Charles Curtis | 1,461 | 31 | Served one full term. | |
Henry A. Wallace | 1,461 | 33 | Served one full term. | |
Alben W. Barkley | 1,461 | 35 | Served one full term. | |
Hubert Humphrey | 1,461 | 38 | Served one full term. | |
Walter Mondale | 1,461 | 42 | Served one full term. | |
Dan Quayle | 1,461 | 44 | Served one full term. | |
31 | Thomas Jefferson | 1,460[lower-alpha 1] | 2 | Served one full term. |
32 | James S. Sherman | 1,336 | 27 | Died in office. |
33 | Lyndon B. Johnson | 1,036 | 37 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of John F. Kennedy. |
34 | Henry Wilson | 993 | 18 | Died in office. |
35 | Garret Hobart | 992[lower-alpha 1] | 24 | Died in office. |
36 | Calvin Coolidge | 881 | 29 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Warren G. Harding. |
37 | Nelson Rockefeller | 763 | 41 | Selected to succeed Vice President Gerald Ford. |
38 | Elbridge Gerry | 629 | 5 | Died in office. |
39 | Millard Fillmore | 492 | 12 | Succeeded to presidency upon the death of Zachary Taylor. |
40 | Thomas A. Hendricks | 881 | 21 | Died in office. |
41 | Gerald Ford | 246 | 40 | Selected to succeed Vice President Spiro Agnew, and subsequently succeeded to the presidency upon the resignation of Richard Nixon. |
42 | Chester A. Arthur | 199 | 20 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of James A. Garfield. |
43 | Theodore Roosevelt | 194 | 25 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William McKinley. |
44 | Harry S. Truman | 82 | 34 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
45 | William R. King | 45 | 13 | Died in office. |
46 | Andrew Johnson | 42 | 16 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Abraham Lincoln. |
47 | John Tyler | 31 | 10 | Succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison. |
Notes
- 1 2 3 Of years evenly divisible by 100, only those evenly divisible by 400 are leap years. The years 1800 and 1900 are divisible by 100, but not by 400. as a result, the term of both Thomas Jefferson (1797–1801) and Garret Hobart (1897–1901) did not include a 366-day leap year, and so were one day shorter than a normal full term. The year 2000 is divisible by 400 and so did include one, thus Al Gore's second term (1997–2001) was not shorter than his first.
- ↑ The 20th Amendment (ratified January 23, 1933) moved Inauguration Day from March 4 to January 20. The 1937 presidential inauguration was the first to take place on the new date. As a result, John Nance Garner's first term in office (1933–1937) was only 1,418 days long, 1 month and 12 days shorter than a normal term.
- ↑ Due to logistical delays, John Adams assumed the office of Vice President 1 month and 17 days after the March 4, 1789 scheduled start of operations of the new government under the Constitution. As a result, his first term (1789–1793) was only 1,413 days long, and was the shortest term for a U.S. vice president who neither died in office nor resigned.
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