The President and Vice-President are elected every four years.
They must be at least 35 years of age, they must be native-born
citizens of the United States, and they must have been residents
of the U.S. for at least 14 years.
(A person cannot be elected to a third term as President.)
No | President | IQ | Party | Served | Vice-President |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
George Washington
(1732 - 1799) |
130 | None, Federalist | 1789 - 1797 | John Adams |
2 |
John Adams
(1735 - 1826) |
145 | Federalist | 1797 - 1801 | Thomas Jefferson |
3 |
Thomas Jefferson
(1743 - 1826) |
150 | Democratic-Republican | 1801 - 1809 | Aaron Burr, George Clinton |
4 |
James Madison
(1751 - 1836) |
150 | Democratic-Republican | 1809 - 1817 | George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry |
5 |
James Monroe
(1758 - 1831) |
128.6 | Democratic-Republican | 1817 - 1825 | Daniel Tompkins |
6 |
John Quincy Adams
(1767 - 1848) |
165 | Democratic-Republican | 1825 - 1829 | John Calhoun |
7 |
Andrew Jackson
(1767 - 1845) |
135 | Democrat | 1829 - 1837 | John Calhoun, Martin van Buren |
8 |
Martin van Buren
(1782 - 1862) |
129.5 | Democrat | 1837 - 1841 | Richard Johnson |
9 |
William H. Harrison
(1773 - 1841) |
136.3 | Whig | 1841 | John Tyler |
10 |
John Tyler
(1790 - 1862) |
138.1 | Whig | 1841 - 1845 | Office Vacant |
11 |
James K. Polk
(1795 - 1849) |
133.4 | Democrat | 1845 - 1849 | George Dallas |
12 |
Zachary Taylor
(1784 - 1850) |
129.8 | Whig | 1849 - 1850 | Millard Fillmore |
13 |
Millard Fillmore
(1800 - 1874) |
139 | Whig | 1850 - 1853 | Office Vacant |
14 |
Franklin Pierce
(1804 - 1869) |
137.4 | Democrat | 1853 - 1857 | William King Died in Office 1853 |
15 |
James Buchanan
(1791 - 1868) |
129.6 | Democrat | 1857 - 1861 | John Breckinridge |
16 | Abraham Lincoln
(1809 - 1865) |
140 | Republican | 1861 - 1865 | Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson |
17 |
Andrew Johnson
(1808 - 1875) |
129.8 | National Union | 1865 - 1869 | Office Vacant |
18 |
Ulysses S. Grant
(1822 - 1885) |
120 | Republican | 1869 - 1877 | Schuyler Colfax |
19 |
Rutherford Hayes
(1822 - 1893) |
136.3 | Republican | 1877 - 1881 | William Wheeler |
20 |
James Garfield
(1831 - 1881) |
142.3 | Republican | 1881 | Chester Arthur |
21 |
Chester Arthur
(1829 - 1886) |
142.3 | Republican | 1881 - 1885 | Office Vacant |
22 |
Grover Cleveland
(1837 - 1908) |
134 | Democrat | 1885 - 1889 | Thomas Hendriks Died in Office 1885 |
23 |
Benjamin Harrison
(1833 - 1901) |
135.4 | Republican | 1889 - 1893 | Levi Morton |
24 |
Grover Cleveland
(1837 - 1908) |
134 | Democrat | 1893 - 1897 | Adlai Stevenson |
25 |
William McKinley
(1843 - 1901) |
133.4 | Republican | 1897 - 1901 | Garret Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt |
26 |
Theodore Roosevelt
(1858 - 1919) |
134 | Republican | 1901 - 1909 | Charles Fairbanks |
27 |
William Taft
(1857 - 1930) |
129.5 | Republican | 1909 - 1913 | James Sherman |
28 |
Woodrow Wilson
(1856 - 1924) |
145.2 | Democrat | 1913 - 1921 | Thomas Marshall |
29 |
Warren Harding
(1865 - 1923) |
129.9 | Republican | 1921 - 1923 | Calvin Coolidge |
30 |
Calvin Coolidge
(1872 - 1933) |
131.6 | Republican | 1923 - 1929 | Charles Dawes |
31 |
Herbert C. Hoover
(1874 - 1964) |
131.6 | Republican | 1929 - 1933 | Charles Curtis |
32 |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(1882 - 1945) |
130.5 | Democrat | 1933 - 1945 | John Garner, Henry Wallace, Harry S. Truman |
33 |
Harry S Truman
(1884 - 1972) |
129.8 | Democrat | 1945 - 1953 | Alben Barkley |
34 |
Dwight David Eisenhower
(1890 - 1969) |
135.1 | Republican | 1953 - 1961 | Richard Milhous Nixon |
35 |
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
(1917 - 1963) |
149.8 | Democrat | 1961 - 1963 | Lyndon Johnson |
36 |
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(1908 - 1973) |
130.6 | Democrat | 1963 - 1969 | Hubert Humphrey |
37 |
Richard Milhous Nixon
(1913 - 1994) |
132.6 | Republican | 1969 - 1974 | Spiro Agnew, Gerald R. Ford |
38 |
Gerald R. Ford
(1913 - 2006) |
111 | Republican | 1974 - 1977 | Nelson Rockefeller |
39 |
James (Jimmy) Earl Carter, Jr.
(1924 - ) |
136.8 | Democrat | 1977 - 1981 | Walter Mondale |
40 |
Ronald Wilson Reagan
(1911 - 2004) |
131.9 | Republican | 1981 - 1989 | George H. W. Bush |
41 |
George H. W. Bush
(1924 - 1993) |
133 | Republican | 1989 - 1993 | James Danforth (Dan) Quayle |
42 |
William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton
(1946 - ) |
149 | Democrat | 1993 - 2001 | Al Gore |
43 |
George W. Bush
(1946 - ) |
124.8 | Republican | 2001 - 2009 | Richard Cheney |
44 |
Barack Obama
(1961- ) |
140 | Democrat | 2009 - 2017 | Joseph Biden |
45 |
Donald J. Trump
(1946 - ) |
105 | Republican | 2017 - 2021 | Michael (Mike) Pence |
46 |
Joe Biden
(1942 - ) |
115 | Democrat | 2021 - 2024 | Kamala Harris |
47 |
Donald J. Trump
(1946 - ) |
105 | Republican | 2025 - 2029 | JD Vance |
It is impossible to determine exact IQ for Presidents going back in history. Careful
study, by scholars, of the writings and works left by Presidnets has been used to
ascertain each individual's approriate IQ. The measure of an individula's IQ is not
an exact science and certainly not a full mesure of the abilities or suitability of an individual for holding any position. Common sense with a clear vision and an empathic
personality are often ovelooked as an asset for leadership. Intellect and integrity
are desirable qualities in all leaders as well as passion and inspiration for the
common good. Selfless visionaries are willing to make the tough decisions required to
improve the quality of life for all of humanity.
Eliminated PresidentialIQs.html. Combined The US Presidents information into this single WebPage.
I have yet to find a valid IQ for Donald Trump. Trump seems to lack intelectual and
moral integrity and bahaves like a 10 year old scool yard bully or thug. Perhaps
the IQ assigned is way over his actual IQ but I tried.
Presidential Powers – For students of civics. Thanks to Luke Barnes for this suggestion
This section added on the suggestion of Jenna Price, a young enthusiastic student of history.
Abraham Lincoln – April 14, 1865
President Abraham Lincoln
was assassinated.
James Garfield –
James Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881
William McKinley –
William McKinley was shot on September 6, 1901
John F. Kennedy – November 22, 1963
President John F. Kennedy
was assassinated
How many American presidents were assassinated? – Includes links to six presidents who survived assassination attempts and much much more.
For serious students of Civics the following link suggested by Ava Brown a young girl scout, provides an online Bachelors Degree Course about Presidential Leadership: The Powers of the Executive Branch. A thorough understanding about how the three branches of the US government operate.
Thank you Ava for your suggestion for this most informative link! Keep up the good work. I hope that one day you will be a well versed Prsident.
Presidential Leadership – Powers of the President and much much more.
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