No. |
Portrait |
Name (Birth–Death) |
Elected |
Term of office |
Party |
Title(s) |
Took office |
Left office |
Time in office |
10 |
 |
Fabre Geffrard (1806–1878) |
— |
15 January 1859 |
13 March 1867 |
8 years, 57 days |
Independent |
President |
— |
 |
Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget (1810–1880) |
— |
13 March 1867 |
4 May 1867 |
52 days |
Independent |
Provisional President |
11 |
 |
Sylvain Salnave (1827–1870) |
— |
4 May 1867 |
27 December 1869 |
2 years, 237 days |
Independent |
President |
12 |
 |
Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget (1810–1880) |
— |
27 December 1869 |
14 May 1874 |
4 years, 138 days |
Liberal Party |
President |
— |
 |
Council of Secretaries of State |
— |
14 May 1874 |
14 June 1874 |
31 days |
Independent |
Council of Secretaries of State |
13 |
 |
Michel Domingue (1813–1877) |
— |
14 June 1874 |
15 April 1876 |
1 year, 306 days |
National Party[2] |
President |
14 |
 |
Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal (1832–1905) |
— |
23 April 1876 |
17 July 1879 |
3 years, 85 days |
Liberal Party |
Provisional President (23 April 1876 – 17 July 1876) President (17 July 1876 – 17 July 1879) |
— |
 |
Public Order Committee |
— |
17 July 1879 |
26 July 1879 |
9 days |
Independent |
[e] |
— |
 |
Joseph Lamothe (?–1891) |
— |
26 July 1879 |
3 October 1879 |
69 days |
Independent |
Provisional President |
— |
 |
Florvil Hyppolite (1828–1896) |
— |
3 October 1879 |
26 October 1879 |
23 days |
National Party |
Provisional President[f] |
15 |
 |
Lysius Salomon (1815–1888) |
— |
26 October 1879 |
10 August 1888 |
8 years, 289 days |
National Party |
President |
— |
 |
Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal (1832–1905) |
— |
10 August 1888 |
16 October 1888 |
67 days |
Liberal Party |
Provisional President |
16 |
 |
François Denys Légitime (1841–1935) |
— |
16 October 1888 |
23 August 1889 |
311 days |
Liberal Party |
President |
— |
 |
Monpoint Jeune (1830–1905) |
— |
23 August 1889 |
17 October 1889 |
55 days |
Independent |
Provisional President |
17 |
 |
Florvil Hyppolite (1828–1896) |
— |
17 October 1889 |
24 March 1896 |
6 years, 159 days |
National Party |
President |
18 |
 |
Tirésias Simon Sam (1835–1916) |
— |
31 March 1896 |
12 May 1902 |
6 years, 42 days |
National Party |
President |
— |
 |
Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal (1832–1905) |
— |
14 May 1902 |
17 December 1902 |
217 days |
Liberal Party |
President of the Committee of Public Safety (14 May 1902 – 26 May 1902) Provisional President (26 May 1902 – 17 December 1902) |
19 |
 |
Pierre Nord Alexis (1820–1910) |
— |
17 December 1902 |
2 December 1908 |
5 years, 351 days |
Military |
President |
— |
 |
Commission for Public Order |
— |
2 December 1908 |
6 December 1908 |
4 days |
Independent |
[g] |
20 |
 |
François C. Antoine Simon (1843–1923) |
— |
6 December 1908 |
2 August 1911[7] |
2 years, 239 days |
Liberal Party |
President |
21 |
 |
Cincinnatus Leconte (1854–1912) |
— |
15 August 1911 |
8 August 1912[8] |
359 days |
National Party |
President[h] |
22 |
 |
Tancrède Auguste (1856–1913) |
— |
8 August 1912 |
2 May 1913 |
267 days |
National Party |
President |
23 |
 |
Michel Oreste (1859–1918) |
— |
12 May 1913 |
27 January 1914[9] |
260 days |
Independent |
President |
— |
 |
Edmond Polynice (1855–1915) |
— |
27 January 1914 |
8 February 1914[10] |
12 days |
Military |
Provisional President |
24 |
 |
Oreste Zamor (1861–1915) |
— |
8 February 1914 |
29 October 1914 |
263 days |
Military |
President |
— |
 |
Edmond Polynice (1855–1915) |
— |
29 October 1914 |
6 November 1914 |
8 days |
Military |
Provisional President |
25 |
 |
Joseph Davilmar Théodore (1847–1917) |
— |
7 November 1914 |
22 February 1915 |
107 days |
Military |
President |
26 |
 |
Vilbrun Guillaume Sam (1859–1915) |
— |
25 February 1915 |
28 July 1915 |
153 days |
Military |
President[i] |
— |
 |
Revolutionary Committee |
— |
28 July 1915 |
11 August 1915 |
14 days |
Independent |
[j] |
27 |
 |
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave (1863–1926) |
— |
12 August 1915 |
15 May 1922 |
6 years, 276 days |
Independent |
President[k] |
28 |
 |
Louis Borno (1865–1942) |
— |
15 May 1922 |
15 May 1930 |
8 years |
Independent |
President[k] |
29 |
 |
Louis Eugène Roy (1861–1939) |
— |
15 May 1930 |
18 November 1930 |
187 days |
Independent |
President[k] |
30 |
 |
Sténio Vincent (1874–1959) |
— |
18 November 1930 |
15 May 1941 |
10 years, 178 days |
Independent |
President[l] |
31 |
 |
Élie Lescot (1883–1974) |
— |
15 May 1941 |
11 January 1946 |
4 years, 241 days |
Liberal Party |
President |
32 |
 |
Franck Lavaud (1903–1986) |
— |
11 January 1946 |
16 August 1946 |
217 days |
Military |
Chairman of the Military Executive Committee |
33 |
 |
Dumarsais Estimé (1900–1953) |
1946 |
16 August 1946 |
10 May 1950 |
3 years, 267 days |
Liberal Party |
President |
34 |
 |
Franck Lavaud (1903–1986) |
— |
10 May 1950 |
6 December 1950 |
210 days |
Military |
Chairman of the Government Junta |
35 |
 |
Paul Magloire (1907–2001) |
1950 |
6 December 1950 |
12 December 1956 |
6 years, 6 days |
Peasant Worker Movement |
President |
36 |
 |
Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis (1900–1966) |
— |
12 December 1956 |
3 February 1957 |
53 days |
Independent |
Provisional President |
37 |
 |
Franck Sylvain (1909–1987) |
— |
7 February 1957 |
2 April 1957 |
54 days |
Independent |
Provisional President |
— |
 |
Léon Cantave (1910–1967) |
— |
2 April 1957 |
6 April 1957 |
4 days |
Military |
Acting President |
— |
 |
Executive Government Council |
— |
6 April 1957 |
20 May 1957 |
44 days |
Independent |
Executive Government Council |
— |
 |
Léon Cantave (1910–1967) |
— |
20 May 1957 |
25 May 1957 |
5 days |
Military |
Acting President |
— |
 |
Daniel Fignolé (1913–1986) |
— |
25 May 1957 |
14 June 1957 |
20 days |
Peasant Worker Movement |
Provisional President |
38 |
 |
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau (1909–1963) |
— |
14 June 1957 |
22 October 1957 |
130 days |
Military |
Chairman of the Military Council |