List of Vice Presidents of Liberia
- Parties
Nonpartisan Republican Party True Whig Party National Democratic Party National Patriotic Party Unity Party
No. | Vice President |
Period of office | Party | Term | President | Notes | |||
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1 | Nathaniel Brander |
01848-01-03January 3, 1848 | 01850-01-07January 7, 1850 | Independent | 1. |
Roberts | |||
2 | Anthony D. Williams |
01850-01-07January 7, 1850 | 01854-01-02January 2, 1854 | Independent | 2. |
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3 | Stephen Allen Benson |
01854-01-02January 2, 1854 | 01856-01-07January 7, 1856 | Independent | 4. |
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4 | Beverly Page Yates |
01856-01-07January 7, 1856 | 01860-01-02January 2, 1860 | Independent | 5. |
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5 | Daniel Bashiel Warner |
01860-01-02January 2, 1860 | 01864-01-04January 4, 1864 | Independent | 7. |
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6 | James M. Priest |
01864-01-04January 4, 1864 | 01868-01-06January 6, 1868 | Republican Party | 9. |
Warner | |||
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7 | Joseph Gibson |
01868-01-06January 6, 1868 | 01870-01-03January 3, 1870 | Republican Party | 11. |
Payne | |||
8 | James Skivring Smith |
01870-01-03January 3, 1870 | 01871-10-26October 26, 1871 |
True Whig Party | 12. |
Roye | |||
Vacancy by ascension | 01871-10-26October 26, 1871 | 01872-01-01January 1, 1872 | Smith | ||||||
9 | Anthony W. Gardiner |
01872-01-01January 1, 1872 | 01876-01-03January 3, 1876 | Republican Party | 13. |
Roberts | |||
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10 | Charles Harmon |
01876-01-03January 3, 1876 | 01878-01-07January 7, 1878 | Republican Party | 15. |
Payne | |||
11 | Alfred Francis Russell |
01878-01-07January 7, 1878 | 01883-01-20January 20, 1883 |
True Whig Party | 16. |
Gardiner | |||
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Vacancy by ascension | 01883-01-20January 20, 1883 | 01884-01-07January 7, 1884 | Russell | ||||||
12 | James Thompson |
01884-01-07January 7, 1884 | 01892-01-04January 4, 1892 | True Whig Party | 19. |
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13 | William D. Coleman |
01892-01-04January 4, 1892 | 01896-11-12November 12, 1896 |
True Whig Party | 23. |
Cheeseman | |||
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Vacancy by ascension | 01896-11-12November 12, 1896 | 01898-01-03January 3, 1898 | Coleman | ||||||
14 | Joseph J. Ross |
01898-01-03January 3, 1898 | 1900 |
True Whig Party | 26. |
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Vacancy by death | 1900 | 01902-01-06January 6, 1902 | |||||||
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15 | Joseph D. Summerville |
01902-01-06January 6, 1902 | 01905-07-27July 27, 1905 |
True Whig Party | 28. |
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A. Barclay | ||||||||
Vacancy by death | 01905-07-27July 27, 1905 | 01906-01-01January 1, 1906 | |||||||
16 | James Jenkins Dossen |
01906-01-01January 1, 1906 | 01912-01-01January 1, 1912 | True Whig Party | 30. |
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17 | Samuel George Harmon |
01912-01-01January 1, 1912 | 01920-01-05January 5, 1920 | True Whig Party | 32. |
Howard | |||
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18 | Samuel Alfred Ross |
01920-01-05January 5, 1920 | 01924-01-01January 1, 1924 | True Whig Party | 34. |
King | |||
19 | Henry Too Wesley |
01924-01-01January 1, 1924 | 01928-01-02January 2, 1928 | True Whig Party | 35. |
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20 | Allen Yancy |
01928-01-02January 2, 1928 | 01930-12-03December 3, 1930 |
True Whig Party | 36. |
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Vacancy by resignation | 01930-12-03December 3, 1930 | 1930 | E. Barclay | ||||||
21 | James Skivring Smith, Jr. |
1930 | 01944-01-03January 3, 1944 | True Whig Party | |||||
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22 | Clarence Lorenzo Simpson |
01944-01-03January 3, 1944 | 01952-01-01January 1, 1952 | True Whig Party | 39. |
Tubman | |||
23 | William R. Tolbert, Jr. |
01952-01-01January 1, 1952 | 01971-07-23July 23, 1971 |
True Whig Party | 40. |
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Vacancy by ascension | 01971-07-23July 23, 1971 | April 1972 | 45. |
Tolbert | |||||
24 | James Edward Greene |
April 1972 | 01977-07-22July 22, 1977 |
True Whig Party | |||||
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Vacancy by death | 01977-07-22July 22, 1977 | 01977-10-31October 31, 1977 | |||||||
25 | Bennie Dee Warner |
01977-10-31October 31, 1977 | 01980-04-12April 12, 1980 |
True Whig Party | |||||
Vacancy due to coup d'etat | 01980-04-12April 12, 1980 | 01986-01-06January 6, 1986 | |||||||
26 | Harry Moniba |
01986-01-06January 6, 1986 | 01990-09-09September 9, 1990 |
National Democratic Party | 47. |
Doe | |||
Vacancy due to First Liberian Civil War | 01990-09-09September 9, 1990 | 01997-08-02August 2, 1997 | |||||||
27 | Enoch Dogolea |
01997-08-02August 2, 1997 | 02000-06-24June 24, 2000 |
National Patriotic Party | 48. |
Taylor | |||
Vacancy by death | 02000-06-24June 24, 2000 | 02000-07-24July 24, 2000 | |||||||
28 | Moses Blah |
02000-07-24July 24, 2000 | 02003-08-11August 11, 2003 | National Patriotic Party | |||||
Vacancy by ascension | 02003-08-11August 11, 2003 | 02003-10-03October 3, 2003 | Blah | ||||||
Vacancy due to 2003 Accra Accord | 02003-10-03October 3, 2003 | 02006-01-16January 16, 2006 | |||||||
29 | Joseph Boakai |
02006-01-16January 16, 2006 | Incumbent | Unity Party | 49. |
Sirleaf | |||
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