List of Presidents of The United States By Place of Primary Affiliation - By Order of Date in Office

By Order of Date in Office

Note: The flags presented for the states are the present day flags, which were not necessarily adopted in the times of the earliest presidents.

# President State affiliation Alternative state affiliation
1 George Washington Virginia
2 John Adams Massachusetts
3 Thomas Jefferson Virginia
4 James Madison Virginia
5 James Monroe Virginia
6 John Quincy Adams Massachusetts
7 Andrew Jackson Tennessee South Carolina
8 Martin Van Buren New York
9 William Henry Harrison Ohio Virginia, Indiana
10 John Tyler Virginia
11 James K. Polk Tennessee North Carolina
12 Zachary Taylor Louisiana Virginia, Kentucky
13 Millard Fillmore New York
14 Franklin Pierce New Hampshire
15 James Buchanan Pennsylvania
16 Abraham Lincoln Illinois Kentucky, Indiana
17 Andrew Johnson Tennessee North Carolina
18 Ulysses S. Grant Illinois Ohio, Missouri, New York
19 Rutherford B. Hayes Ohio
20 James A. Garfield Ohio
21 Chester A. Arthur New York Vermont
22 Grover Cleveland New York New Jersey
23 Benjamin Harrison Indiana Ohio
24 Grover Cleveland New York New Jersey
25 William McKinley Ohio
26 Theodore Roosevelt New York North Dakota
27 William Howard Taft Ohio
28 Woodrow Wilson New Jersey Virginia, Georgia, S. Carolina
29 Warren G. Harding Ohio
30 Calvin Coolidge Massachusetts Vermont
31 Herbert Hoover California Iowa, Oregon
32 Franklin D. Roosevelt New York
33 Harry S. Truman Missouri
34 Dwight D. Eisenhower Kansas Texas, New York, Pennsylvania
35 John F. Kennedy Massachusetts
36 Lyndon B. Johnson Texas
37 Richard Nixon California New York, New Jersey
38 Gerald Ford Michigan Nebraska, Colorado
39 Jimmy Carter Georgia
40 Ronald Reagan California Illinois
41 George H. W. Bush Texas Massachusetts, Connecticut
42 Bill Clinton Arkansas New York
43 George W. Bush Texas Connecticut
44 Barack Obama Illinois Hawaii

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