People Who Have Been Next In Line to the U.S. Presidency - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Office Year(s) President Person % Correct
Vice President 1797-1801 John Adams Thomas Jefferson
93%
Vice President 1789-1797 George Washington John Adams
89%
Vice President 1961-1963 John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson
89%
Vice President 2021-Now Joe Biden Kamala Harris
85%
Vice President 1953-1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard Nixon
85%
Vice President 1865 Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson
81%
Vice President 2009-2017 Barack Obama Joe Biden
81%
Vice President 1837-1841 Martin Van Buren Richard Mentor Johnson
81%
Vice President 1901 William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt
81%
Vice President 1973-1974 Richard Nixon Gerald Ford
78%
Vice President 1981-1989 Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush
74%
Vice President 1841 William Henry Harrison John Tyler
74%
Vice President 2017-2021 Donald Trump Mike Pence
74%
Vice President 1921-1923 Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge
70%
Vice President 1881 James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur
70%
Vice President 1805-1812 Thomas Jefferson/James Madison George Clinton
70%
Vice President 1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman
70%
Vice President 1833-1837 Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren
70%
Vice President 1993-2001 Bill Clinton Al Gore
67%
Vice President 2001-2009 George W. Bush Dick Cheney
67%
Vice President 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore
59%
Vice President 1977-1981 Jimmy Carter Walter Mondale
59%
Vice President 1989-1993 George H.W. Bush Dan Quayle
56%
Vice President 1969-1973 Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew
56%
Vice President 1873-1875 Ulysses S. Grant Henry Wilson
48%
Vice President 1974-1977 Gerald Ford Nelson Rockefeller
48%
Vice President 1801-1805 Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr
44%
Vice President 1965-1969 Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert Humphrey
44%
Secretary of State 1899-1901 William McKinley John Hay
37%
Secretary of State 1901-1905 Theodore Roosevelt John Hay
37%
Vice President 1949-1953 Harry S. Truman Alben W. Barkley
30%
Vice President 1813-1814 James Madison Elbridge Gerry
30%
Secretary of State 1947 Harry S. Truman George Marshall
30%
Vice President 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin
30%
Vice President 1933-1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt John Nance Garner
30%
Vice President 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland Adlai Stevenson I
26%
Vice President 1925-1929 Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes
26%
Vice President 1905-1909 Theodore Roosevelt Charles W. Fairbanks
26%
Vice President 1909-1912 William Taft James S. Sherman
26%
Vice President 1825-1832 John Quincy Adams/Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun
26%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1885-1886 Grover Cleveland John Sherman
26%
Vice President 1869-1873 Ulysses S. Grant Schuyler Colfax
26%
Vice President 1929-1933 Herbert Hoover Charles Curtis
22%
Vice President 1941-1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace
22%
Vice President 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall
22%
Speaker of the House 1973 Richard Nixon Carl Albert
19%
Speaker of the House 1974 Gerald Ford Carl Albert
19%
Vice President 1817-1825 James Monroe Daniel T. Tompkins
19%
Vice President 1897-1899 William McKinley Garret Hobart
19%
Vice President 1845-1849 James K. Polk George M. Dallas
19%
Vice President 1857-1861 James Buchanan John C. Breckinridge
19%
Vice President 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison Levi P. Morton
19%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1854 Franklin Pierce Lewis Cass
19%
Speaker of the House 1949 Harry S. Truman Sam Rayburn
19%
Vice President 1885 Grover Cleveland Thomas A. Hendricks
19%
Vice President 1877-1881 Rutherford B. Hayes William A. Wheeler
19%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1850-1852 Millard Fillmore William R. King
19%
Vice President 1853 Franklin Pierce William R. King
19%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1832-1833 Andrew Jackson Hugh Lawson White
15%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1867-1869 Andrew Johnson Benjamin Wade
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1881-1883 Chester A. Arthur David Davis
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1852-1853 Millard Fillmore David Rice Atchison
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1853-1854 Franklin Pierce David Rice Atchison
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1883-1885 Chester A. Arthur George F. Edmunds
11%
Speaker of the House 1963-1965 Lyndon B. Johnson John W. McCormack
11%
Speaker of the House 1947-1949 Harry S. Truman Joseph W. Martin Jr.
11%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1865-1867 Andrew Johnson Lafayette S. Foster
11%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1812-1813 James Madison William H. Crawford
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1842-1845 John Tyler Willie P. Magnum
11%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1856 Franklin Pierce Charles E. Stuart
7%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1857 Franklin Pierce James Murray Mason
7%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1854-1856 Franklin Pierce Jesse D. Bright
7%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1856-1857 Franklin Pierce Jesse D. Bright
7%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1814-1817 James Madison John Gaillard
7%
Speaker of the House 1814 James Madison Langdon Cheves
7%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1841-1842 John Tyler Samuel L. Southard
7%
President Pro Temporeof the Senate 1881 Chester A. Arthur Thomas F. Bayard
7%
Secretary of State 1886-1889 Grover Cleveland Thomas F. Bayard
7%
President Pro Tempore of the Senate 1875-1877 Ulysses S. Grant Thomas W. Ferry
7%
Secretary of State 1923-1925 Calvin Coolidge Charles Evans Hughes
4%
Secretary of the Treasury 1945 Harry S. Truman Henry Morgenthau Jr.
4%
Secretary of State 1945-1947 Harry S. Truman James F. Byrnes
4%
Secretary of State 1945 Harry S. Truman Edward Stettinius Jr.
0%
Secretary of State 1912-1913 William Taft Philander C. Knox
0%
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