Presidents and Vice Presidents
From | To | President | Vice president | Presidential candidates |
Pres. votes |
Vice pres. candidates |
V.P. votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
March 16, 1836 | October 22, 1836 | David G. Burnet (interim) |
Lorenzo de Zavala (interim) |
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October 22, 1836 | December 10, 1838 | Sam Houston |
Mirabeau B. Lamar | Sam Houston Henry Smith Stephen F. Austin |
5119 743 587 |
Mirabeau B. Lamar | |
December 10, 1838 | December 13, 1841 | Mirabeau B. Lamar |
David G. Burnet | Mirabeau B. Lamar Robert Wilson |
6995 252 |
David G. Burnet | |
December 13, 1841 | December 9, 1844 | Sam Houston |
Edward Burleson | Sam Houston David G. Burnet |
7915 3619 |
Edward Burleson Memucan Hunt |
6141 4336 |
December 9, 1844 | February 19, 1846 |
Anson Jones |
Kenneth L. Anderson | Anson Jones Edward Burleson |
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Kenneth L. Anderson |
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