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Portrait
Name(Born–Died)
Term of Office
Political Party
Government
Parliament
Took Office
Left Office
Time in Office
1
John Hancock (1737–1797)
April 30, 1787
March 2, 1795
7 years, 306 days
Non–Partisan
Hancock I First Government
1st (1786)
Federalist
Hancock II Federalist
2nd (1790)
33
William Jennings Bryan (1860–1933)
August 3, 1914
August 7, 1922
8 years, 4 days
Farmer–Labor
Bryan I Farmer–Labor –Democratic
32nd (1914)
Bryan I Farmer–Labor –Democratic
33rd (1918)
34
Arthur Meighen (1874–1960)
August 7, 1922
August 4, 1930
7 years, 362 days
National
Meighen I National –Conservative
34th (1922)
Meighen II National –Conservative
35th (1926)
35
John C. Coolidge Jr. (1872–1933)
August 4, 1930
August 1, 1932
1 year, 363 days
National
Coolidge National –Conservative
36th (1930)
36
Willard Gibson (1871–1940)
August 1, 1932
August 6, 1934
2 years, 5 days
National
Gibson National –Conservative –Democratic
37th (1932)
37
William D. Leahy (1875–1938)
August 6, 1934
August 3, 1936
1 year, 363 days
Independent
Leahy Grand Coalition
38th (1934)
38
Fox Connor (1874–1938)
August 3, 1936
December 7, 1936
126 days
Independent
Connor Grand Coalition
39th (Jun. 1936)
39
Charles Lindbergh (1902–1950)
December 7, 1936
October 16, 1940
3 years, 314 days
People's
Lindbergh I People's –Conservative
40th (Dec. 1936)
Lindbergh II People's
41st (Jan. 1938)
Vacant Due To Ongoing Civil WarDecember 7 – October 2, 1940
40
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1953)
December 2, 1940
August 1, 1942
1 year, 242 days
Non–Partisan
Roosevelt Democracy Coalition
Reconstruction (Nov. 1940)
Official Restoration Of American DemocracyAugust 1 – August 3, 1942
41
Llewellyn Lewis (1880–1869)
August 3, 1942
March 10, 1952
9 years, 220 days
Democratic– Farmer–Labor
Lewis I DFLP –PLP
42nd (1942)
Lewis II DFLP –PLP
43rd (1946)
Lewis III DFLP –PLP
44th (1950)
42
Estes Kefauver (1903–1971)
March 10, 1952
August 4, 1958
6 years, 144 days
Democratic– Farmer–Labor
Kefauver I DFLP –PLP
Kefauver II DFLP –PLP
45th (1954)
43
George Diefenbaker (1895–1979)
August 4, 1958
August 1, 1966
8 years, 3 days
Conservative Alliance
Diefenbaker I CAP –ARP
46th (1958)
Diefenbaker II CAP –ARP
47th (1962)
1930 United States Parliamentary Election Registered 83,969,386 5.07 pp Turnout 45,393,850 (54.06%) 2.30 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Arthur Meighen (Retired)
Alexander Reed (Retired)
George W. Norris
Party
National
People's
Farmer–Labor
Leader since
January 18, 1922
January 4, 1926
June 13, 1926
Leader's seat
Toronto West (Ontario )
La Fayette South (Missouri )
Nebraska South (Nebraska )
Last election
34.16%, 326
8.88%, 84
26.44%, 252
Seats won
269
225
197
Seat change
57
141
55
Popular vote
12,801,065
10,731,106
9,396,526
Percentage
28.20%
23.64%
20.70%
Swing
5.96 pp
14.76 pp
5.74 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Hamilton Fish III
Emanuel Smith
Upton Sinclair
Party
Conservative
Democratic
Socialist
Leader since
August 2, 1926
August 5, 1918
January 1, 1930
Leader's seat
Orange–Putnam (New York )
Manhattan Southeast (New York )
Los Angeles East (California )
Last election
18.72%, 178
10.54%, 100
New Party
Seats won
137
91
24
Seat change
41
9
24
Popular vote
6,518,556
4,321,494
1,162,082
Percentage
14.36%
9.52%
2.56%
Swing
4.36 pp
1.02 pp
New Party
Composition of the
United States Parliament after the 1930 Election.
National
People's
Farmer–Labor
Conservative
Democratic
Socialist
1930 United States Presidential Election Registered 83,969,386 5.07 pp Turnout 45,393,850 (54.06%) 2.30 pp
Presidential election results map.
Gold denotes States won by
Pershing /
Bacon , and
Red denotes States won by
McNary /
Curley . Colors indicate popular vote margins cast by each State.
1932 United States Parliamentary Election Registered 85,270,796 1.54 pp Turnout 55,715,938 (65.34%) 11.28 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
John C. Coolidge Jr.
Charles Lindbergh
George W. Norris
Party
National
People's
Farmer–Labor
Leader since
August 4, 1930
August 4, 1930
June 13, 1926
Leader's seat
Berkshire East (Massachusetts )
Trenton (New Jersey )
Nebraska South (Nebraska )
Last election
28.20%, 269
23.64%, 225
20.70%, 197
Seats won
245
240
165
Seat change
24
15
32
Popular vote
14,307,852
13,995,843
9,672,286
Percentage
25.68%
25.12%
17.36%
Swing
2.52 pp
1.48 pp
3.34 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Upton Sinclair
Hamilton Fish III
Emanuel Smith
Party
Socialist
Conservative
Democratic
Leader since
January 1, 1930
August 2, 1926
August 5, 1918
Leader's seat
Los Angeles East (California )
Orange–Putnam (New York )
Manhattan Southeast (New York )
Last election
2.56%, 24
14.36%, 137
9.52%, 91
Seats won
101
100
91
Seat change
77
37
Popular vote
5,905,889
5,894,746
5,270,727
Percentage
10.60%
10.58%
9.46%
Swing
8.04 pp
3.78 pp
0.06 pp
Composition of the
United States Parliament after the 1932 Election.
National
People's
Farmer–Labor
Socialist
Conservative
Democratic
1934 United States Parliamentary Election Registered 86,382,306 1.30 pp Turnout 64,700,347 (74.90%) 9.56 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Charles Lindbergh
Willard Gibson
George W. Norris
Party
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Leader since
August 4, 1930
January 12, 1933
June 13, 1926
Leader's seat
Trenton (New Jersey )
Vermont South (Vermont )
Nebraska South (Nebraska )
Last election
25.12%, 240
25.68%, 245
17.36%, 165
Seats won
275
217
154
Seat change
35
28
11
Popular vote
18,620,759
14,725,798
10,481,456
Percentage
28.78%
22.76%
16.20%
Swing
3.66 pp
2.92 pp
1.16 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Upton Sinclair
Hamilton Fish III
Emanuel Smith
Party
Socialist
Conservative
Democratic
Leader since
January 1, 1930
August 2, 1926
August 5, 1918
Leader's seat
Los Angeles East (California )
Orange–Putnam (New York )
Manhattan Southeast (New York )
Last election
10.60%, 101
10.58%, 100
9.46%, 91
Seats won
106
96
94
Seat change
5
4
3
Popular vote
7,194,678
6,508,854
6,366,514
Percentage
11.12%
10.06%
9.84%
Swing
0.52 pp
0.52 pp
0.38 pp
Composition of the
United States Parliament after the 1934 Election.
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Socialist
Conservative
Democratic
June 1936 United States Parliamentary Election Registered 87,572,003 1.37 pp Turnout 68,306,162 (78.00%) 0.10 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Charles Lindbergh
Willard Gibson
George W. Norris
Party
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Leader since
August 4, 1930
January 12, 1933
June 13, 1926
Leader's seat
Trenton (New Jersey )
Vermont South (Vermont )
Nebraska South (Nebraska )
Last election
28.78%, 275
22.76%, 217
16.20%, 154
Seats won
348
167
143
Seat change
73
50
11
Popular vote
24,931,749
11,939,917
10,218,601
Percentage
36.50%
17.48%
14.96%
Swing
7.72 pp
5.28 pp
1.24 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Hamilton Fish III
Emanuel Smith (Retired)
Upton Sinclair
Party
Conservative
Democratic
Socialist
Leader since
August 2, 1926
August 5, 1918
January 1, 1930
Leader's seat
Orange–Putnam (New York )
Manhattan Southeast (New York )
Los Angeles East (California )
Last election
10.06%, 96
9.84%, 94
11.12%, 106
Seats won
109
94
89
Seat change
13
17
Popular vote
7,814,224
6,762,310
6,393,456
Percentage
11.44%
9.90%
9.36%
Swing
1.38 pp
0.06 pp
1.76 pp
Composition of the
United States Parliament after the 1936 Election.
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Conservative
Socialist
Democratic
November 1936 United States Parliamentary Election Registered 87,572,003 1.37 pp Turnout 70,985,865 (81.06%) 3.06 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Charles Lindbergh
Willard Gibson
George W. Norris
Party
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Leader since
August 4, 1930
January 12, 1933
June 13, 1926
Leader's seat
Trenton (New Jersey )
Vermont South (Vermont )
Nebraska South (Nebraska )
Last election
36.50%, 348
17.48%, 167
14.96%, 143
Seats won
395
156
131
Seat change
47
11
12
Popular vote
36,219,780
14,361,808
12,049,907
Percentage
41.36%
16.40%
13.76%
Swing
4.86 pp
1.08 pp
1.20 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Hamilton Fish III
Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Upton Sinclair
Party
Conservative
Democratic
Socialist
Leader since
August 2, 1926
August 3, 1936
January 1, 1930
Leader's seat
Orange–Putnam (New York )
Westchester (New York )
Los Angeles East (California )
Last election
11.44%, 109
9.90%, 94
9.36%, 89
Seats won
110
86
72
Seat change
1
8
17
Popular vote
10,053,265
7,898,994
6,602,929
Percentage
11.48%
9.02%
7.54%
Swing
0.04 pp
0.88 pp
1.82 pp
Composition of the
United States Parliament after the 1936 Election.
People's
National
Farmer–Labor
Conservative
Democratic
Socialist