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The first president, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College. [4] Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms and is therefore counted as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, giving rise to the discrepancy between the number of presidencies and the number of individuals who have served as president. [5]
3 UN member countries. 4 Former states. 5 Other states. 6 Other organisations. 7 See also. ... The following lists of presidents are available: Current presidents
In some countries like Andorra and Vatican City , a clergy member also acts as the head of state for both countries (Bishop of Urgell as Co-Prince of Andorra and the Pope) and head of government for the latter (President of the Governorate of Vatican City State).
This category contains articles about the office of president as it exists within a country or nation-state, and people who have held the office. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Presidents by country .
The president is directly elected by universal suffrage for a term of six years. Since 1994, no president may be elected for more than two consecutive terms. The president must be a native-born Finnish citizen. The presidential office was established in the Constitution Act of 1919.
President: Daniel Ortega [z] 10 January 2007 Nicaragua (Governor-General) Sir Patrick Allen: 26 February 2009 Jamaica: President: Alassane Ouattara [aa] 4 December 2010 Ivory Coast: President: Salva Kiir Mayardit: 9 July 2011 South Sudan: President: Michael D. Higgins: 11 November 2011 Ireland: King: Tupou VI [ab] 18 March 2012 Tonga: President ...
Jackson himself considered South Carolina his birth state. [1] Born on December 5, 1782, Martin Van Buren was the first president born an American citizen (and not a British subject). [2] The term Virginia dynasty is sometimes used to describe the fact that four of the first five U.S. presidents were from Virginia.
Date of birth Date of inauguration Age at inauguration End of term Age at End of term Length of retirement Date of death Lifespan; 1 Charles Robberts Swart: 5 December 1894: 31 May 1961 () 66 years, 177 days 1 June 1967 () 72 years, 178 days 15 years, 45 days 16 July 1982: 31,999 days (87 years, 223 days) 2 Jacobus Johannes Fouché