This is a list of vice presidents of the United States by time in office. The basis of the list is the difference between dates. The length of a full four-year vice-presidential term of office amounts to 1,461 days (three common years of 365 days plus one leap year of 366 days). If counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater.

Since 1789, there have been 49 people sworn into office as Vice President of the United States. Of these, nine succeeded to the presidency during their term, seven died while in office, and two resigned. Since the adoption of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution (February 10, 1967), when there is a vacancy in the office of the vice president, the president nominates a successor who takes office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.

Vice presidents by time in office

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RankVice PresidentLength
in days
Order of vice presidencyPresident served underNumber of terms
1
tie
Daniel D. Tompkins2,9226th • March 4, 1817 –
March 4, 1825
James MonroeTwo full terms
Thomas R. Marshall2,92228th • March 4, 1913 –
March 4, 1921
Woodrow WilsonTwo full terms
Richard Nixon2,92236th • January 20, 1953 –
January 20, 1961
Dwight D. EisenhowerTwo full terms
George H. W. Bush2,92243rd • January 20, 1981 –
January 20, 1989
Ronald ReaganTwo full terms
Al Gore2,92245th • January 20, 1993 –
January 20, 2001
Bill ClintonTwo full terms
Dick Cheney2,92246th • January 20, 2001 –
January 20, 2009
George W. BushTwo full terms
Joe Biden2,92247th • January 20, 2009 –
January 20, 2017
Barack ObamaTwo full terms
8John Nance Garner2,879[lower-alpha 1]32nd • March 4, 1933 –
January 20, 1941
Franklin D. RooseveltTwo full terms
9John Adams2,874[lower-alpha 2]1st • April 21, 1789 –
March 4, 1797
George WashingtonTwo full terms
10John C. Calhoun2,8567th • March 4, 1825 –
December 28, 1832
[lower-alpha 3]
John Quincy Adams and Andrew JacksonOne full term; resigned 3 years, 9 months and 24 days into second term
11George Clinton2,6044th • March 4, 1805 –
April 20, 1812
[lower-alpha 4]
Thomas Jefferson and James MadisonOne full term; died 3 years, 1 month and 16 days into second term
12Spiro Agnew1,72439th • January 20, 1969 –
October 10, 1973
[lower-alpha 3]
Richard NixonOne full term; resigned 8 months and 20 days into second term
13
tie
Aaron Burr1,4613rd • March 4, 1801 –
March 4, 1805
Thomas JeffersonOne full term
Martin Van Buren1,4618th • March 4, 1833 –
March 4, 1837
Andrew JacksonOne full term
Richard Johnson1,4619th • March 4, 1837 –
March 4, 1841
Martin Van BurenOne full term
George M. Dallas1,46111th • March 4, 1845 –
March 4, 1849
James K. PolkOne full term
John C. Breckinridge1,46114th • March 4, 1857 –
March 4, 1861
James BuchananOne full term
Hannibal Hamlin1,46115th • March 4, 1861 –
March 4, 1865
Abraham LincolnOne full term
Schuyler Colfax1,46117th • March 4, 1869 –
March 4, 1873
Ulysses S. GrantOne full term
William A. Wheeler1,46119th • March 4, 1877 –
March 4, 1881
Rutherford B. HayesOne full term
Levi P. Morton1,46122nd • March 4, 1889 –
March 4, 1893
Benjamin HarrisonOne full term
Adlai E. Stevenson1,46123rd • March 4, 1893 –
March 4, 1897
Grover ClevelandOne full term
Charles W. Fairbanks1,46126th • March 4, 1905 –
March 4, 1909
Theodore RooseveltOne full term
Charles G. Dawes1,46130th • March 4, 1925 –
March 4, 1929
Calvin CoolidgeOne full term
Charles Curtis1,46131st • March 4, 1929 –
March 4, 1933
Herbert HooverOne full term
Henry A. Wallace1,46133rd • January 20, 1941 –
January 20, 1945
Franklin D. RooseveltOne full term
Alben W. Barkley1,46135th • January 20, 1949 –
January 20, 1953
Harry S. TrumanOne full term
Hubert Humphrey1,46138th • January 20, 1965 –
January 20, 1969
Lyndon B. JohnsonOne full term
Walter Mondale1,46142nd • January 20, 1977 –
January 20, 1981
Jimmy CarterOne full term
Dan Quayle1,46144th • January 20, 1989 –
January 20, 1993
George H. W. BushOne full term
Mike Pence1,46148th • January 20, 2017 –
January 20, 2021
Donald TrumpOne full term
32Thomas Jefferson1,460[lower-alpha 5]2nd • March 4, 1797 –
March 4, 1801
John AdamsOne full term
33Kamala Harris1,339[lower-alpha 6]49th • January 20, 2021 – IncumbentJoe BidenCurrently serving
34James S. Sherman1,33627th • March 4, 1909 –
October 30, 1912
[lower-alpha 4]
William Howard TaftDied 3 years, 7 months and 26 days into term
35Lyndon B. Johnson1,03637th • January 20, 1961
– November 22, 1963
[lower-alpha 7]
John F. KennedySucceeded to presidency 2 years, 10 months and 2 days into term
36Henry Wilson99318th • March 4, 1873 –
November 22, 1875
[lower-alpha 4]
Ulysses S. GrantDied 2 years, 8 months and 18 days into term
37Garret Hobart992[lower-alpha 5]24th • March 4, 1897 –
November 21, 1899
[lower-alpha 4]
William McKinleyDied 2 years, 8 months and 17 days into term
38Calvin Coolidge88129th • March 4, 1921 –
August 2, 1923
[lower-alpha 7]
Warren G. HardingSucceeded to presidency 2 years, 4 months and 29 days into term
39Nelson Rockefeller76341st • December 19, 1974[lower-alpha 8]
January 20, 1977
Gerald FordOne partial term (2 years, 1 month and 1 day)
40Elbridge Gerry6295th • March 4, 1813 –
November 23, 1814
[lower-alpha 4]
James MadisonDied 1 year, 8 months and 19 days into term
41Millard Fillmore49212th • March 4, 1849 –
July 9, 1850
[lower-alpha 7]
Zachary TaylorSucceeded to presidency 1 year, 4 months and 5 days into term
42Thomas A. Hendricks26621st • March 4 –
November 25, 1885
[lower-alpha 4]
Grover ClevelandDied 8 months and 21 days into term
43Gerald Ford24640th • December 6, 1973[lower-alpha 8]
August 9, 1974
[lower-alpha 7]
Richard NixonSucceeded to presidency 8 months and 3 days into partial term
44Chester A. Arthur19920th • March 4 –
September 19, 1881
[lower-alpha 7]
James A. GarfieldSucceeded to presidency 6 months and 15 days into term
45Theodore Roosevelt19425th • March 4 –
September 14, 1901
[lower-alpha 7]
William McKinleySucceeded to presidency 6 months and 10 days into term
46Harry S. Truman8234th • January 20 –
April 12, 1945
[lower-alpha 7]
Franklin D. RooseveltSucceeded to presidency 2 months and 23 days into term
47William R. King4513th • March 4 –
April 18, 1853
[lower-alpha 4]
Franklin PierceDied 1 month and 14 days into term
48Andrew Johnson4216th • March 4 –
April 15, 1865
[lower-alpha 7]
Abraham LincolnSucceeded to presidency 1 month and 11 days into term
49John Tyler3110th • March 4 –
April 4, 1841
[lower-alpha 7]
William Henry HarrisonSucceeded to presidency 31 days into term
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Notes

  1. The 20th Amendment (ratified January 23, 1933) moved Inauguration Day from March 4 to January 20. The 1937 presidential inauguration was the first to take place on the new date. As a result, John Nance Garner's first term in office (1933–1937) was only 1,418 days long, 1 month and 12 days shorter than a normal term.
  2. Due to logistical issues, John Adams assumed the vice presidency 1 month and 17 days after the March 4, 1789 scheduled start of operations of the new government under the Constitution. As a result, his first term (1789–1793) was only 1,413 days long, the shortest term for a U.S. vice president who neither died in office nor resigned.
  3. Resigned from office
  4. Died in office
  5. Of years evenly divisible by 100, only those evenly divisible by 400 are leap years. The years 1800 and 1900 are divisible by 100, but not by 400; thus, the 1797  1801 term of Thomas Jefferson did not include a 366-day leap year, and so was one day shorter than a normal full term. The same was true for the 1897  1901 term to which Garret Hobart was elected, but he died before completing it.
  6. As of September 20, 2024
  7. Succeeded to presidency
  8. Confirmed by U.S. Congress.

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