U.S. Vice Presidents by Prior Government Offices - Statistics

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Prior Offices Vice President % Correct
Member of the U.S. House from IN-2, IN-6; Governor of Indiana Mike Pence
80%
Member of the U.S. House from CA-12; U.S. Senator from California Richard Nixon
73%
Member of the New Casle County Council; U.S. Senator from Delaware Joe Biden
67%
Member of the U.S. House from SC-6; Secretary of War John C. Calhoun
60%
Attorney General of New York; U.S. Senator from New York Aaron Burr
53%
Judge in Jackson County, Missouri; U.S. Senator from Missouri Harry S. Truman
53%
Executive of Baltimore County; Governor of Maryland Spiro Agnew
53%
Member of the North Carolina House of Commons; Member of the U.S. House from NC-5; Minister to France; U.S. Senator from Alabama and President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate William R. King
53%
Member of the U.S. House from TN-4, TN-6; U.S. Senator from Tennessee Al Gore
47%
Member of the U.S. House from IN-4; U.S. Senator from Indiana Dan Quayle
47%
White House Chief of Staff; Member of the U.S. House from WY-at-large; Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney
47%
Member of the U.S. House from ME-6; Governor of Maine; U.S. Senator from Maine Hannibal Hamlin
47%
Member of the U.S. House from VA-23; Governor of Virginia; U.S. Senator from Virginia and President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate John Tyler
47%
Member of the U.S. House from TX-10; U.S. Senator from Texas and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson
47%
Member of the New York State Assembly; President of the New York City Board of Police Commissioners; Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Governor of New York Theodore Roosevelt
47%
Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia; Governor of Virginia; Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation; Minister Plenipotentiary; Minister to France; Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson
47%
District Attorney of McCracken County; Member of the U.S. House from KY-1; U.S. Senator from Kentucky and Senate Majority Leader Alben Barkley
40%
Alderman, Greeneville; Mayor of Greeneville; Member of the U.S. House from TN-1; Governor of Tennessee; U.S. Senator from Tennessee; Military Governor of Tennessee Andrew Johnson
40%
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly and Speaker of the General Assembly; Member of the New Jersey Senate and President of the New Jersey Senate Garret Hobart
40%
Member of the U.S. House from MI-5 and House Minority Leader Gerald Ford
40%
Governor of Indiana Thomas R. Marshall
40%
Member of the U.S. House from IL-13; Assistant Postmaster General Adlai Stevenson
33%
Member of the Massachusetts House; Mayor of Northampton; Member of the Massachusetts Senate and President of the Massachusetts Senate; Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; Governor of Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge
33%
Member of the U.S. House from KS-4, KS-1; U.S. Senator from Kansas and Senate Majority Leader Charles Curtis
33%
Comptroller of the Currency; Director of the Bureau of the Budget Charles Dawes
33%
U.S. Senator from Indiana Charles W. Fairbanks
33%
Governor of New York George Clinton
33%
Member of the U.S. House from TX-7; Ambassador to the United Nations; Chair of the RNC; Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office to China; Director of Central Intelligence; Vice President George H.W. Bush
33%
Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace
33%
Member of the Massachusetts Senate and President of the Massachusetts Senate; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Henry Wilson
33%
Mayor of Minneapolis; U.S. Senator from Minnesota Hubert Humphrey
33%
Delegate to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts; Envoy to France; Minister to the Netherlands; Minister to the United Kingdom John Adams
33%
Member of the Texas House of Representatives; Member of the U.S. House from TX-15 and Speaker of the House John Nance Garner
33%
Surrogate of Columbia County; Member of the New York Senate; Attorney General of New York; U.S. Senator from New York; Governor of New York; Secretary of State; Minister to the United Kingdom Martin Van Buren
33%
Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs; Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs; Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; Special Assistant to the President for Foreign Affairs; Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller
33%
Attorney General of Minnesota; U.S. Senator from Minnesota Walter Mondale
33%
Collector of the Port of New York Chester A. Arthur
27%
Governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins
27%
Member of the U.S. House from MA-3; Governor of Massachusetts Elbridge Gerry
27%
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Mayor of Philadelphia; U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania; Attorney General of Pennsylvania; Minister to Russia; Minister to the United Kingdom George M. Dallas
27%
Mayor of Utica; Member of the U.S. House from NY-23, NY-25, NY-27 James S. Sherman
27%
Member of the U.S. House from KY-8 John C. Breckinridge
27%
Member of the U.S. House from NY-11; Minister to France; Governor of New York Levi P. Morton
27%
Comptroller of New York; Member of the U.S. House from NY-32 and Chair of the Ways and Means Committee Millard Fillmore
27%
Member of the U.S. House from IN-5, IN-6; U.S. Senator from Indiana; Governor of Indiana Thomas A. Hendricks
27%
Member of the U.S. House from KY-4, KY-3, KY-5, KY-13; U.S. Senator from Kentucky Richard Johnson
20%
Member of the U.S. House from IN-9 and Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax
20%
Member of the New York State Assembly from Franklin County; Member of the New York Senate; Member of the U.S. House from NY-16, NY-17, NY-18, NY-19 William A. Wheeler
20%
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