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All treaties with Spain prior to the treaty of peace were
Revived in part.
Upon notice of foreign power.

PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS.

Since the establishment of our government 27 men have been elected to the office of President and 28 to the office of Vice-President. Several of the Presidents have served two terms, but in the case of President Cleveland these two terms were not consecutive and were separated by the election of President Harrison. In the numbering, therefore,

the usual custom has been to denominate Cleveland as the 22d and 24th President of the United States and this custom has been followed. The States from which these officers were elected and the dates of their tenure of office are given and notations of death are inserted where either officer passed away during his term of office.

PRESIDENTS

VICE-PRESIDENTS

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James Madison, Va.

James Monroe, Va..

James Monroe, Va...

John Quincy Adams, Mass.
Andrew Jackson, Tenn..
Andrew Jackson, Tenn.
Martin Van Buren, N. Y.
§William Henry Harrison, Ohio.
John Tyler, Va....
James K. Polk, Tenn.
"Zachary Taylor, La...
Millard Fillmore, N. Y.
Franklin Pierce, N. H.
James Buchanan, Pa..
Abraham Lincoln, Ill.
**Abraham Lincoln, Ill.
Andrew Johnson, Tenn..

18 Ulysses S. Grant, Ill..
Ulysses S. Grant, Ill.
Rutherford B. Hayes, Ohio
James A. Garfield, Ohio.
Chester A. Arthur, N. Y.
Grover Cleveland, N. Y.
Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
24 Grover Cleveland, N. Y.
25 William McKinley, Ohio.
¶¶William McKinley, Ohio.
26 Theodore Roosevelt, N. Y.
Theodore Roosevelt, N. Y.
27 William H. Taft, Ohio..
Woodrow Wilson, N. J.

Died April 20, 1812.

John Adams, Mass.
John Adams, Mass.
Thomas Jefferson, Va.
Aaron Burr, N. Y.
George Clinton, N. Y.
*George Clinton, N. Y.
†Elbridge Gerry, Mass.
Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y
Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y.
John C. Calhoun, S. C.
John C. Calhoun, S. C.
Martin Van Buren, N. Y
Richard M. Johnson, Ky.
John Tyler, Va.

George M. Dallas, Pa.
Millard Fillmore, N. Y.

William R. King, Ala.
John C. Breckinridge, Ky
Hannibal Hamlin, Me.
Andrew Johnson, Tenn.

Schuyler Colfax, Ind.
ttHenry Wilson, Mass.
William A. Wheeler, N. Y.
Chester A. Arthur, N. Y.

88Thomas A. Hendricks, Ind.
Levi P. Morton, N. Y.
Adlai E. Stevenson, Ill.
""Garret A. Hobart, N. J.
Theodore Roosevelt, N. Y.

Charles W. Fairbanks. Ind.
James S. Sherman, N. YA
Thomas R. Marshall, Ind..

† Died Nov. 23, 1814.

April 30, 1789, to Mar. 3, 1793.
Mar. 4, 1793, to Mar. 3, 1797.
Mar. 4, 1797, to Mar. 3, 1801.
Mar. 4, 1801, to Mar. 3, 1805.
Mar. 4, 1805, to Mar. 3, 1809.
Mar. 4, 1809, to Mar. 3, 1813.
Mar. 4, 1813, to Mar. 3, 1817.
Mar. 4, 1817, to Mar. 3, 1821.
Mar. 5, 1821, to Mar. 3, 1825.
Mar. 4, 1825, to Mar, 3, 1829.
Mar. 4, 1829, to Mar. 3, 1833.
Mar. 4, 1833, to Mar. 3, 1837.
Mar. 4, 1837, to Mar. 3, 1841.
Mar. 4, 1841, to April 4, 1841.
April 6, 1841, to Mar. 3, 1845.
Mar. 4, 1845, to Mar. 3, 1849.
Mar. 5, 1849, to July 9, 1850.
July 10, 1850, to Mar. 3, 1853.
Mar. 4, 1853, to Mar. 3, 1857.
Mar. 4, 1857, to Mar. 3, 1861.
Mar. 4, 1861, to Mar. 3, 1865.
Mar. 4, 1865, to April 15, 1865.
April 15, 1865, to Mar. 3, 1869.
Mar. 4, 1869, to Mar. 3, 1873.
Mar. 4, 1873, to Mar. 3, 1877.
Mar. 5, 1877, to Mar. 3, 1881.
Mar. 4, 1881, to Sept. 19, 1881.
Sept. 20, 1881, to Mar. 3, 1885.
Mar. 4, 1885, to Mar. 3, 1889.
Mar. 4, 1889, to Mar. 3, 1893.
Mar. 4, 1893, to Mar. 3, 1897.
Mar. 4, 1897, to Mar. 3, 1901.
Mar. 4, 1901, to Sept. 14, 1901.
Sept. 14, 1901, to Mar. 3, 1905.
Mar. 4, 1905, to Mar. 3, 1904.
Mar. 4, 1909, to Mar. 3, 1913.
Mar. 4, 1913, to

§ Died April 4, 1841.
‡‡ Died Sept. 19, 1881.

Resigned Dec. 28, 1832.
9, 1850.
Died April 18, 1853. **Died April 15, 1865. tt Died Nov. 22, 1875.
Nov. 25, 1885.
Died Nov. 21, 1899. ¶¶ Died Sept. 14, 1901. A Died Oct. 30, 1912.

Died July §§ Died

PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.

The first four presidential elections those of 1789, 1792, 1796, and 1800 were held under the provisions of the second article of the Constitution, by the terms of which the candidate receiving the largest number of electoral votes was declared to be President and the candidate receiving the next highest number was declared to be Vice-President. But in the fourth election Jefferson and Burr each received the same number of electoral votes and a contest in the House of Representatives ensued, resulting in the final choice of Jefferson to the presidency. This contest demonstrated the necessity of amending the Constitution so that the country might not again witness a similar situation. The Twelfth Amendment was then framed (proclaimed September 25, 1804) providing that the electoral ballots should. be cast for both presidential and vice-presidential candidates, and this method has ever since been followed.

The voters do not cast their ballots "direct" for the two chief executives, but under the provisions of the second article of the Constitution and the Twelfth Amendment thereto vote for "electors." After the popular election these electors meet in the various States and certify to the

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Senate then opens the ballots in the presence of the members of the Senate and House and officially announces the result of the election. For this reason there is no officially "direct" popular vote for our most important officials though the result of the count of ballots in the Electoral College may be regarded as the "direct" expression of popular opinion. The "will of the majority" (of the popular voters) has, however, been thwarted several times in our national elections, as in 1824, 1876 and 1888, when the unsuccessful candidates received from 100,000 to nearly 300,000 more votes from the people than the candidate who was declared elected by the Electoral College. As the number of electors in each State is equal to its representation in both branches of Congress and as the apportionment of representatives is changed only once every ten years (after each census and in accordance with the growth or decrease of population), it is not strange that the popular vote and the electoral vote vary, the popular majority, therefore, having little weight.

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