Election
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Individual (House Service)
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Other Service
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2008
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John S. McCain III, Republican of Arizona (1983-1987)
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Senator from Arizona (1987-present)
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2004
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2000
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Albert Gore, Jr., Democrat of Tennessee (1977-1985)
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Vice President of the United States (1993-2001)
Senator from Tennessee (1985-1993)
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1996
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Robert J. “Bob” Dole, Republican of Kansas (1961-1969)
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Senator from Kansas (1969-1996)
Country attorney, Russell County, Kansas (1953-1961)
Kansas House of Representatives (1951-1953)
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1992
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George H.W. Bush, Republican of Texas (1967-1971)
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President of the United States (1989-1993)
Vice President of the United States (1981-1989)
Director, Central Intelligence (1976-1977)
Chief liaison officer to the People’s Republic of China (1974-1976)
Ambassador to the United Nations (1971-1973)
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1988
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George H.W. Bush, Republican of Texas (1967-1971)
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President of the United States (1989-1993)
Vice President of the United States (1981-1989)
Director, Central Intelligence (1976-1977)
Chief liaison officer to the People’s Republic of China (1974-1976)
Ambassador to the United Nations (1971-1973)
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1984
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1980
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John Anderson, Republican of Illinois (1961-1981)
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Independent candidate for president, 1980
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1976
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Gerald R. Ford, Republican of Michigan (1949-1973)
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President of the United States (1974-1977)
Vice President of the United States (1973-1974)
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1972
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Richard M. Nixon, Republican of California (1947-1951)
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President of the United States (1969-1974)
Vice President of the United States (1953-1961)
Senator from California (1951-1953)
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1972
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George McGovern, Democrat of South Dakota (1957-1961)
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Senator from South Dakota (1963-1981)
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1968
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Richard M. Nixon, Republican of California (1947-1951)
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President of the United States (1969-1974)
Vice President of the United States (1953-1961)
Senator from California (1951-1953)
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1964
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Lyndon B. Johnson, Democrat of Texas (1937-1949)
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President of the United States (1963-1969)
Vice President of the United States (1961-1963)
Senator from Texas (1949-1961)
National Youth Administration, Texas (1935-1937)
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1960
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John F. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts (1947-1953)
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President of the United States (1961-1963)
Senator from Massachusetts (1953-1960)
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1960
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Richard M. Nixon, Republican of California (1947-1951)
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President of the United States (1969-1974)
Vice President of the United States (1953-1961)
Senator from California (1951-1953)
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1956
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1952
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1948
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1944
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1940
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1936
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1932
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1928
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1924
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John W. Davis, Democrat of West Virginia (1911-1913)
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Solicitor General of the United States (1913-1918)
Ambassador to the Court of St. James (1918-1921)
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1924
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Robert M. La Follette, Republican of Wisconsin (1885-1891)
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Progressive candidate for president, 1924
Senator from Wisconsin (1906-1925)
Governor of Wisconsin (1901-1906)
District attorney, Dane County, Wisconsin (1880-1884)
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1920
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James M. Cox, Democrat of Ohio (1909-1913)
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Governor of Ohio (1913-1915, 1917-1921)
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1916
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1912
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1908
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William Jennings Bryan, Democrat of Nebraska (1891-1895)
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Secretary of State (1913-1915)
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1904
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1900
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William McKinley, Republican of Ohio (1877-1883, 1885-1891)
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President of the United States (1897-1901)
Governor of Ohio (1891-1896)
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1900
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William Jennings Bryan, Democrat of Nebraska (1891-1895)
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Secretary of State (1913-1915)
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1896
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William McKinley, Republican of Ohio (1877-1883, 1885-1891)
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President of the United States (1897-1901)
Governor of Ohio (1891-1896)
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1896
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William Jennings Bryan, Democrat of Nebraska (1891-1895)
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Secretary of State (1913-1915)
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1892
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James B. Weaver, Greenbacker of Iowa (1879-1881, 1885-1889)
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Mayor of Colfax, Iowa (1901-1903)
Populist candidate for president, 1892
National Greenback candidate for president, 1880
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1888
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1884
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James G. Blaine, Republican of Maine (1863-1876), Speaker of the House (1869-1875)
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Secretary of State (1881, 1889-1892)
Senator from Maine (1876-1881)
Maine house of representatives (1859-1862)
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1880
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James A. Garfield, Republican of Ohio (1863-1880)
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President of the United States (1881)
Senator-elect from Ohio (1880)
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1876
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Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican of Ohio (1866-1867)
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Governor of Ohio (1868-1872, 1876-1877)
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1872
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Horace Greeley, Whig of New York (1848-1849)
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Democratic and Liberal Republican candidate for president, 1872
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1868
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1864
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Abraham Lincoln, Whig of Illinois (1847-1849)
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President of the United States (1861-1865)
Illinois house of representatives (1834-1842)
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Andrew Johnson, Democrat of Tennessee (1843-1853)2
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President of the United States (1865-1868)
Vice President of the United States (1865)
Senator from Tennessee (1857-1862; 1875)
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1860
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Abraham Lincoln, Whig of Illinois (1847-1849)
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President of the United States (1861-1865)
Illinois house of representatives (1834-1842)
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1860
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Stephen A. Douglas, Democrat of Illinois (1843-1847)
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Senator from Illinois (1847-1861)
Illinois house of representatives (1836-1837)
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1860
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John C. Breckinridge, Democrat of Kentucky (1851-1855)
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Confederate Secretary of War (1865)
General, Confederate Army (1861-1865)
Senator from Kentucky (1861)
Vice President of the United States (1857-1861)
Kentucky house of representatives (1849)
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1860
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John Bell, Whig of Tennessee (1827-1841), Speaker of the House (1833-1835)
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Senator from Tennessee (1847-1859)
Tennessee house of representatives (1847)
Secretary of War (1841)
Tennessee senate (1817)
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1856
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James Buchanan, Democrat of Pennsylvania (1821-1831)
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President of the United States (1857-1861)
Minister to Great Britain (1853-1856)
Secretary of State (1845-1849)
Senator from Pennsylvania (1834-1845)
Minister to Russia (1832-1834)
Pennsylvania house of representatives (1814-1815)
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1856
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Millard Fillmore, Whig of New York (1833-1835, 1837-1843)
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American candidate for president, 1856
President of the United States (1850-1853)
Vice President of the United States (1849-1850)
New York state comptroller (1847-1849)
New York state assembly (1829-1831)
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1852
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Franklin Pierce, Democrat of New Hampshire (1833-1837)
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President of the United States (1853-1857)
Senator from New Hampshire (1837-1842)
New Hampshire state general court (1829-1833)
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1848
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1844
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James K. Polk, Democrat of Tennessee (1825-1839), Speaker of the House (1835-1839)
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President of the United States (1845-1849)
Governor of Tennessee (1839-1841)
Tennessee house of representatives (1823-1825)
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1844
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Henry Clay, Jeffersonian Republican of Kentucky (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825),
Speaker of the House (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825)
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Secretary of State (1825-1829)
Senator from Kentucky (1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852)
Kentucky house of representatives (1803, 1808-1809)
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1840
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William Henry Harrison, Jeffersonian Republican of Ohio (1816-1819)
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President of the United States (1841)
Minister to Columbia (1828-1829)
Senator from Ohio(1825-1828)
Ohio state senate (1819-1821)
General, U.S. Army (1812-1814)
Governor of Indiana Territory (1801-1813)
Delegate, Northwest Territory (1799-1800)
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John Tyler, Jeffersonian Republican of Virginia (1816-1821)3
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President of the United States (1841-1845)
Vice President of the United States (1841)
Senator from Virginia (1827-1836)
Virginia house of delegates (1811-1816; 1823-1825; 1839)
Governor of Virginia (1825-1827)
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1836
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William Henry Harrison, Jeffersonian Republican of Ohio (1816-1819)
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President of the United States (1841)
Minister to Columbia (1828-1829)
Senator from Ohio(1825-1828)
Ohio state senate (1819-1821)
General, U.S. Army (1812-1814)
Governor of Indiana Territory (1801-1813)
Delegate, Northwest Territory (1799-1800)
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1836
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Daniel Webster, Federalist of New Hampshire (1813-1817), Federalist/Administration
of Massachusetts (1823-1827)
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Secretary of State (1841-1843, 1850-1852)
Senator from Massachusetts (1827-1841, 1845-1850)
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1832
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Andrew Jackson, Jeffersonian Republican of Tennessee (1796-1797)
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President of the United States (1829-1837)
Governor, Florida Territory (1821)
General, U.S. Army (1814-1821)
Tennessee supreme court (1798-1804)
Senator from Tennessee (1797-1798, 1823-1825)
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1832
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Henry Clay, Jeffersonian Republican of Kentucky (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825),
Speaker of the House (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825)
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Secretary of State (1825-1829)
Senator from Kentucky (1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852)
Kentucky house of representatives (1803, 1808-1809)
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1828
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Andrew Jackson, Jeffersonian Republican of Tennessee (1796-1797)
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President of the United States (1829-1837)
Governor, Florida Territory (1821)
General, U.S. Army (1814-1821)
Tennessee supreme court (1798-1804)
Senator from Tennessee (1797-1798, 1823-1825)
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1828
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John Quincy Adams, Whig of Massachusetts (1831-1848)
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President of the United States (1825-1829)
Secretary of State (1817-1825)
Minister to Great Britain (1815-1817)
Minister to Russia (1809-1814)
Senator from Massachusetts (1803-1808)
Massachusetts state senate (1802-1803)
Minister to Prussia (1797-1801)
Minister to Portugal (1796-1797)
Minister to the Netherlands (1794-1796)
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1824
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John Quincy Adams, Whig of Massachusetts (1831-1848)
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President of the United States (1825-1829)
Secretary of State (1817-1825)
Minister to Great Britain (1815-1817)
Minister to Russia (1809-1814)
Senator from Massachusetts (1803-1808)
Massachusetts state senate (1802-1803)
Minister to Prussia (1797-1801)
Minister to Portugal (1796-1797)
Minister to the Netherlands (1794-1796)
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1824
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Andrew Jackson, Jeffersonian Republican of Tennessee (1796-1797)
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President of the United States (1829-1837)
Governor, Florida Territory (1821)
General, U.S. Army (1814-
Tennessee supreme court (1798-1804)
Senator from Tennessee (1797-1798, 1823-1825)
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1824
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Henry Clay, Jeffersonian Republican of Kentucky (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825),
Speaker of the House (1811-1814, 1815-1821, 1823-1825)
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Secretary of State (1825-1829)
Senator from Kentucky (1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852)
Kentucky house of representatives (1803, 1808-1809)
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1820
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1816
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1812
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James Madison, Jeffersonian Republican of Virginia (1789-1797)
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President of the United States (1809-1817)
Secretary of State (1801-1809)
Virginia ratification convention (1788)
Federal Convention (1787)
Continental Congress (1780-1783, 1787-1788)
Virginia executive council (1778)
Virginia general assembly (1776, 1799)
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1808
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James Madison, Jeffersonian Republican of Virginia (1789-1797)
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President of the United States (1809-1817)
Secretary of State (1801-1809)
Virginia ratification convention (1788)
Federal Convention (1787)
Continental Congress (1780-1783, 1787-1788)
Virginia executive council (1778)
Virginia general assembly (1776, 1799)
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1804
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1800
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1796
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1792
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1788
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