List of Vice Presidents of The United States By Place of Primary Affiliation - By State

By State

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

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