List of Vice 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 vice presidents.

# Vice President State affiliation Alternative state affiliation
1 John Adams Massachusetts
2 Thomas Jefferson Virginia
3 Aaron Burr New York New Jersey
4 George Clinton New York
5 Elbridge Gerry Massachusetts
6 Daniel D. Tompkins New York
7 John C. Calhoun South Carolina
8 Martin Van Buren New York
9 Richard M. Johnson Kentucky
10 John Tyler Virginia
11 George Dallas Pennsylvania
12 Millard Fillmore New York
13 William R. King Alabama North Carolina
14 John C. Breckinridge Kentucky
15 Hannibal Hamlin Maine
16 Andrew Johnson Tennessee North Carolina
17 Schuyler Colfax Indiana New York, Minnesota
18 Henry Wilson Massachusetts New Hampshire
19 William A. Wheeler New York
20 Chester A. Arthur New York Vermont
21 Thomas Hendricks Indiana Ohio
22 Levi P. Morton New York Vermont
23 Adlai E. Stevenson Illinois Kentucky
24 Garret Hobart New Jersey
25 Theodore Roosevelt New York
26 Charles W. Fairbanks Indiana Ohio
27 James S. Sherman New York
28 Thomas R. Marshall Indiana
29 Calvin Coolidge Massachusetts Vermont
30 Charles G. Dawes Illinois Ohio
31 Charles Curtis Kansas
32 John Nance Garner Texas
33 Henry A. Wallace Iowa New York, Connecticut
34 Harry S. Truman Missouri
35 Alben W. Barkley Kentucky
36 Richard Nixon California
37 Lyndon B. Johnson Texas
38 Hubert Humphrey Minnesota South Dakota
39 Spiro Agnew Maryland
40 Gerald Ford Michigan Nebraska
41 Nelson Rockefeller New York Maine
42 Walter Mondale Minnesota
43 George H. W. Bush Texas Massachusetts, Connecticut
44 Dan Quayle Indiana Arizona
45 Al Gore Tennessee District of Columbia
46 Dick Cheney Wyoming Nebraska, Texas
47 Joe Biden Delaware Pennsylvania

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