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| incumbent                = Prof. [[John A. Izaguirre]]
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| incumbentsince          = October 15, 2020
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| constituting_instrument  = [[Charter of Kalșeri]] (1952-present)
| constituting_instrument  = [[Carnafarry Statute]] (1794–1934)<br>[[Charter of Kalșeri]] (since 1934)
| precursor                = [[Prime Minister of Kalșeri|Prime Minister]]
| precursor                = [[Prime Minister of Kalșeri|Prime Minister]]
| formation                = July 31, 1952
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The '''Vice President of Kalșeri''' ([[Kalhan language|Kalhan]]: ''Simlor Alseugi Kalșeri'', literally "second President") is the second-highest office in [[Kalșeri]]. Under the [[Charter of Kalșeri|Charter]], the Vice President functions as a substitute figure in case the [[President of Kalșeri|President]] is unable to carry out their duties. The Vice President is nominated at the start of the year through random sorting, and unlike that of President, the title of Vice President does not confer any additional benefits. Upon the change of President, the first Vice President is appointed for the remainder of the year, plus the next year.
The '''Vice President of Kalșeri''' ([[Kalhan language|Kalhan]]: ''Simlor Alseugi Kalșeri'', literally "second President") is the second-highest office in [[Kalșeri]]. Under the [[Charter of Kalșeri|Charter]], the Vice President functions as a substitute figure in case the [[President of Kalșeri|President]] is unable to carry out their duties.


The Vice President for 2020 is [[Ministry of Education of Kalșeri|Professor General]] [[John A. Izaguirre]].
The Vice President for 2020 is [[Ministry of Education of Kalșeri|Professor General]] [[John A. Izaguirre]].


==History==
==History==
The title of Vice President was first codified on July 31, 1952, by a Charter amendment written by President [[Stevan Kirkia]] and approved by Parliament. When the post was codified for the first time, the Vice President was appointed through a system of sorting among the ministers.
The post of Vice President was first mentioned in the [[Carnafarry Statute]] of 1794, which stated that the President "may appoint a vice president to serve in times of need, for as long as he wishes within the limits of his term."


In 1964, [[Eduard Hals]] opened the post of Vice President to non-Ministers, and their term could be set to coincide with that of the President. Hals also made the role of Vice President independent from the Ministries, a provision that would later be reversed in 1979 by [[John Berschleider]].
The title of Vice President was codified again in 1934 by the Charter, with the same specifications. [[Stevan Kirkia]] was the first President to appoint Vice Presidents under the system of sorting among the Ministers


==Appointment and removal==
==Appointment and removal==
There are two ways to appoint a Vice President: the President may either hold an annual sorting to determine who among their Ministers will serve as Vice President for the next year, or choose someone to serve as Vice President for the term.
There are two ways to appoint a Vice President: the President may either hold an annual sorting to determine who among their Ministers will serve as Vice President for the next year, or choose someone to serve as Vice President for the term.


The Vice President can be removed from the post before the natural expiration of the term through the removal of the President, via resignation or incapacitation by the [[High Council of Kalșeri|High Council]], dismissal by the President or voluntary resignation.
The Vice President can be removed from the post before the natural expiration of the term through the resignation or removal of the President, dismissal or voluntary resignation.


==List==
==List==
{{Color box|#D7283E}} [[Social Cooperation Party of Kalșeri|Social Cooperationist]] {{Color box|#0052DF}} Kalhanseri/[[Liberal Democratic Party of Kalșeri|Liberal Democrat]] {{Color box|#14E029}} [[Kalșerians for Change]]
{{Color box|#D7283E}} [[Social Cooperation Party of Kalșeri|Social Cooperationist]] {{Color box|#0052DF}} Kalhanseri/[[Liberal Democratic Party of Kalșeri|Liberal Democrat]] {{Color box|#14E029}} [[Kalșerians for Change]] {{Color box|#87CEFA}} [[Christian Democratic Party of Kalșeri|Christian Democrat]] {{Color box|#FF9900}} [[Whig Party of Kalșeri|Whig]] {{Color box|#AEFF43}} [[Farmers' Party of Kalșeri|Farmer]] {{Color box|#EBEBEB}} [[Kalșerian Movement for Action|Movement for Action]] {{Color box|#CCCCCC}} Independent/Military


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| [[File:GabrielDuvall.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Tomas Ienuvion]]'''<br>{{small|(1745–1803)}}
| October 15, 1784<br>–<br>October 15, 1794
| Foreign Affairs
| bgcolor=#CCCCCC |
| [[Archibald Hayworth]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#CCCCCC" |2
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| align="center"|'''[[Abner Colson]]'''<br>{{small|(1742–1806)}}
| October 15, 1794<br>–<br>October 15, 1799
| –
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| Tomas Ienuvion
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |3
|
| align="center"|'''[[Percival Combe]]'''<br>{{small|(1739–1811)}}
| October 15, 1799<br>–<br>October 15, 1804
| –
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[James Orrey]]
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |4
|
| align="center"|'''[[Saul Hanney]]'''<br>{{small|(1748–1817)}}
| October 15, 1804<br>–<br>October 15, 1809
| Internal Affairs
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| [[Richard Kenswick]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |5
|
| align="center"|'''[[Hector Downes]]'''<br>{{small|(1753–1823)}}
| October 15, 1809<br>–<br>October 15, 1814
| Justice
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[John D. Ewing]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |6
|
| align="center"|'''[[Saul Hanney]]'''<br>{{small|(1756–1815)}}
| October 15, 1814<br>–<br>March 8, 1815
| Internal Affairs
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#D7283E |
| rowspan="2" | [[Robert Stimmer]]
| Died in office.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |7
| [[File:Nathaniel Silsbee.png|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Mark Sellers-Casey]]'''<br>{{small|(1863–1831)}}
| April 1, 1815<br>–<br>October 15, 1819
| Finance and Commerce
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#FF9900; color:white;" |8
|
| align="center"|'''[[Enos Russel]]'''<br>{{small|(1764–1833)}}
| October 15, 1819<br>–<br>October 15, 1824
| –
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| Mark Sellers-Casey
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#FF9900; color:white;" |9
|
| align="center"|'''[[Hugh Harris]]'''<br>{{small|(1779–1856)}}
| October 15, 1824<br>–<br>October 15, 1829
| –
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#FF9900 |
| rowspan="2" | [[Ben Webber]]
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#FF9900; color:white;" |10
|
| align="center"|'''[[James Sender]]'''<br>{{small|(1784–1843)}}
| October 15, 1829<br>–<br>October 15, 1834
| –
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |11
|
| align="center"|'''[[George W. Taylor]]'''<br>{{small|(1789–1846)}}
| October 15, 1834<br>–<br>October 15, 1839
| –
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[Karl Roniem]]
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |12
|
| align="center"|'''[[Paul S. Clayton]]'''<br>{{small|(1785–1863)}}
| October 15, 1839<br>–<br>October 15, 1844
| Foreign Affairs
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| [[Jean-Yves Delahaye]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |12
|
| align="center"|'''[[Edward Murray]]'''<br>{{small|(1791–1852)}}
| October 15, 1844<br>–<br>October 15, 1849
| Foreign Affairs
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#0052DF |
| rowspan="2"| [[Andrew Poxton]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! rowspan="2"; style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |13
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2"; align="center"|'''[[Samuel Z. Davies]]'''<br>{{small|(1791–1852)}}
| rowspan="2"| October 15, 1849<br>–<br>October 15, 1854
| rowspan="2"| –
| rowspan="2"| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#FF9900 |
| [[Jim McCormick]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |14
|
| align="center"|'''[[Sherman S. Johnson|Sherman Strickland Johnson]]'''<br>{{small|(1798–1877)}}
| October 15, 1854<br>–<br>October 15, 1859
| Justice
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[Phil Coxbourne]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |15
|
| align="center"|'''[[Adam X. Walker]]'''<br>{{small|(1801–1888)}}
| October 15, 1859<br>–<br>October 15, 1864
| –
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#D7283E |
| rowspan="2"| [[Tecwen Darby]]
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |16
|
| align="center"|'''[[Philip B. Wright]]'''<br>{{small|(1802–1872)}}
| October 15, 1864<br>–<br>October 15, 1869
| –
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |17
|
| align="center"|'''[[Richard Mayfield]]'''<br>{{small|(1811–1879)}}
| October 15, 1869<br>–<br>October 15, 1874
| Agriculture
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#0052DF |
| rowspan="2"| [[Enrik Gann]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |18
|
| align="center"|'''[[Holtan Șálorsi]]'''<br>{{small|(1809–1886)}}
| October 15, 1874<br>–<br>October 15, 1879
| Labor
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#FF9900; color:white;" |19
|
| align="center"|'''[[Tomas I. Lóșarsi]]'''<br>{{small|(1817–1889)}}
| October 15, 1879<br>–<br>October 15, 1884
| Foreign Affairs
| bgcolor=#FF9900 |
| [[Gabriel Kirkia]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |19
|
| align="center"|'''[[J. J. Kendall]]'''<br>{{small|(1825–1901)}}
| October 15, 1884<br>–<br>October 15, 1889
| –
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[John William Knowles]]
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! rowspan="5"; style="background:#CCCCCC" |20
| rowspan="5"|
| rowspan="5"; align="center"|'''[[Edgar Young]]'''<br>{{small|(1843–1911)}}
| rowspan="5"| October 15, 1889<br>–<br>October 15, 1894
| rowspan="5"| –
| bgcolor=#AEFF43 |
| [[Eb Feldnehmer]]
| rowspan="5"| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[Ieremía Skanhal]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#CCCCCC |
| Col. [[Baldvin Kías]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#CCCCCC |
| [[Terence Segner]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#CCCCCC |
| [[Aleksis Harnel]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#87CEFA" |21
|
| align="center"|'''[[Esra Kalufi]]'''<br>{{small|(1851–1922)}}
| October 15, 1894<br>–<br>October 15, 1899
| Labor
| bgcolor=#87CEFA |
| [[Charles Haughey]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#87CEFA" |22
|
| align="center"|'''[[John B. Wilson]]'''<br>{{small|(1849–1931)}}
| October 15, 1899<br>–<br>October 15, 1904
| Foreign Affairs
| bgcolor=#87CEFA |
| [[Lucretius Reeve]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! rowspan="2"; style="background:#D7283E; color:white" |23
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2"; align="center"|'''[[William H. Hull]]'''<br>{{small|(1853–1929)}}
| rowspan="2"| October 15, 1904<br>–<br>October 15, 1914
| rowspan="2"| Justice
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| [[Peter Haughey]]
| rowspan="2"|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| [[Ugo Lașál]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! rowspan="2"; style="background:#87CEFA" |24
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2"; align="center"|'''[[Francis Clarke]]'''<br>{{small|(1863–1935)}}
| rowspan="2"| October 15, 1914<br>–<br>October 15, 1919
| rowspan="2"| Health
| bgcolor=#87CEFA |
| [[Emilius Skorfin]]
| rowspan="2"|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#0052DF |
| [[Mike Tearney]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#87CEFA" |25
|
| align="center"|'''[[Mason G. Jones]]'''<br>{{small|(1865–1941)}}
| October 15, 1919<br>–<br>October 15, 1924
| Labor
| bgcolor=#87CEFA |
| [[Raymond E. Haughey]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E" |26
|
| align="center"|'''[[Isaac Albright]]'''<br>{{small|(1876–1952)}}
| October 15, 1924<br>–<br>October 15, 1929
| Finance and Commerce
| bgcolor=#D7283E |
| [[Jorj Augustus Mines]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#87CEFA" |27
|
| align="center"|'''[[Ken Johnson|Kensington R. Johnson]]'''<br>{{small|(1865–1941)}}
| October 15, 1929<br>–<br>May 1, 1932
| –
| bgcolor=#87CEFA |
| [[Egbert Raus]]
| Non-minister
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! rowspan="2"; style="background:#EBEBEB" |28
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2"; align="center"|'''[[Ierónimus Lágan II]]'''<br>{{small|(1893–1952)}}
| rowspan="2"| May 1, 1932<br>–<br>October 15, 1934
| rowspan="2"| Health
| bgcolor=#EBEBEB |
| [[Ioen Rovuan]]
| rowspan="2"|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| bgcolor=#EBEBEB |
| [[Tomas U. Lerfe]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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|
| align="center"|'''[[Harry Kowalski]]'''<br>{{small|(1878–1954)}}
| October 15, 1934<br>–<br>October 15, 1939
| Agriculture
| rowspan="3"; bgcolor=#0052DF |
| rowspan="3"| [[Ignașus Holbek]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |30
|
| align="center"|'''[[Terduan Kadas]]'''<br>{{small|(1891–1963)}}
| October 15, 1939<br>–<br>October 15, 1944
| Labor
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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|
| align="center"|'''[[Ioen Jervál]]'''<br>{{small|(1898–1979)}}
| October 15, 1944<br>–<br>October 15, 1949
| Foreign Affairs
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |32
|
| align="center"|'''[[Norman Lewandowski]]'''<br>{{small|(1900–1974)}}
| October 15, 1949<br>–<br>October 15, 1950
| Internal Affairs
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |
| rowspan="5"| [[Stevan Kirkia]]
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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| [[File:Armistead Selden.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Enrico Scioni]]'''<br>{{small|(1901–1978)}}
| October 15, 1950<br>–<br>October 15, 1951
| –
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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|
| align="center"|'''[[Scott Emerson]]'''<br>{{small|(1899–1957)}}
| October 15, 1951<br>–<br>October 15, 1952
| –
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[John Smith-Trenton]]'''<br>{{small|(1903–1987)}}
| align="center"|'''[[John Smith-Trenton]]'''<br>{{small|(1903–1987)}}
| July 31, 1952<br>–<br>December 31, 1953
| October 15, 1952<br>–<br>October 15, 1953
| Internal Affairs
| Internal Affairs
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#0052DF |
| rowspan="2"|[[Stevan Kirkia]]
|
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! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |2
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|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Julius Hawke]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1895–1961)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Julius Hawke]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1895–1961)}}
| January 1, 1954<br>–<br>September 30, 1954
| October 15, 1954<br>–<br>October 15, 1954
| Agriculture
| Agriculture
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |3
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|  
|  
| align="center"|'''Dr. [[Leo Aiulla]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1901–1994)}}
| align="center"|'''Dr. [[Leo Russo]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1901–1994)}}
| October 1, 1954<br>–<br>December 31, 1955
| October 15, 1954<br>–<br>October 15, 1955
| Health
| Health
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|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Eunice Berchamp]]'''<br>{{small|(1896–1978)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Eunice Berchamp]]'''<br>{{small|(1896–1978)}}
| January 1, 1956<br>–<br>December 31, 1956
| October 15, 1956<br>–<br>October 15, 1956
| Foreign Affairs
| Foreign Affairs
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |5
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |39
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[V. John Liepins]]'''<br>{{small|(1900–1968)}}
| align="center"|'''[[V. John Liepins]]'''<br>{{small|(1900–1968)}}
| January 1, 1957<br>–<br>December 31, 1957
| October 15, 1957<br>–<br>October 15, 1957
| Defense
| Defense
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |6
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |40
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Seymour Haggerts]]'''<br>{{small|(1901–1987)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Seymour Hill]]'''<br>{{small|(1901–1987)}}
| January 1, 1958<br>–<br>December 31, 1958
| October 15, 1958<br>–<br>October 15, 1958
| Justice
| Justice
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |6
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[Noșius Haipin]]'''<br>{{small|(1904–1971)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Noșius Haipin]]'''<br>{{small|(1904–1971)}}
| January 1, 1959<br>–<br>September 30, 1959
| October 15, 1959<br>–<br>October 15, 1959
| Labor
| Labor
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |8
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[Robert Haymunds]]'''<br>{{small|(1911–1989)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Robert Moore]]'''<br>{{small|(1911–1989)}}
| October 1, 1959<br>–<br>December 31, 1960
| October 15, 1959<br>–<br>October 15, 1960
| Education
| Education
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[George Beecham]]'''<br>{{small|(1906–2001)}}
| align="center"|'''[[George Beecham]]'''<br>{{small|(1906–2001)}}
| January 1, 1961<br>–<br>December 31, 1961
| October 15, 1961<br>–<br>October 15, 1961
| Energy
| Energy
|
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[Edwin Hallstadter]]'''<br>{{small|(1910–1995)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Edwin H. Robinson]]'''<br>{{small|(1910–1995)}}
| January 1, 1962<br>–<br>December 31, 1962
| October 15, 1962<br>–<br>October 15, 1962
| Foreign Affairs
| Foreign Affairs
|
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |11
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[Cassius Vanderberg]]'''<br>{{small|(1909–1988)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Cassius Vanderberg]]'''<br>{{small|(1909–1988)}}
| January 1, 1963<br>–<br>December 31, 1963
| October 15, 1963<br>–<br>October 15, 1963
| Culture
| Culture
|
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |12
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |46
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Rod Keukelen]]'''<br>{{small|(1909–1988)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Rod Keukelen]]'''<br>{{small|(1909–1988)}}
| January 1, 1964<br>–<br>September 30, 1964
| October 15, 1964<br>–<br>October 15, 1964
| Post and Telecommunications
| Post and Telecommunications
|
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|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
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! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |13
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|  
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| align="center"|'''[[Lawrence DiGiannantonio]]'''<br>{{small|(1907–1995)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Lawrence Johnson]]'''<br>{{small|(1907–1995)}}
| October 1, 1964<br>–<br>September 30, 1969
| October 15, 1964<br>–<br>October 15, 1969
| –
| –
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| Non-minister.
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! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |14
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |48
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Jack Parram]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1911–1980)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Jack Parram]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(1911–1980)}}
| October 1, 1969<br>–<br>September 30, 1974
| October 15, 1969<br>–<br>October 15, 1974
| –
| –
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#D7283E |  
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#D7283E |  
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| Non-minister.
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |15
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |49
| [[File:Clair Armstrong Callan.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Clair Armstrong Callan.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Karl Niemen]]'''<br>{{small|(1922–2004)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Karl Niemen]]'''<br>{{small|(1922–2004)}}
| October 1, 1974<br>–<br>March 27, 1977
| October 15, 1974<br>–<br>March 27, 1977
| Education
| Education
| Promoted to President on March 27, 1977.
| Promoted to President on March 27, 1977.
|-
|-
|colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|''Vacant from March 28 to October 1, 1977.''
|colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|''Vacant from March 28 to October 15, 1977.''
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |''16''
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |50
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Rolando Ayala|Rolando Bermúdez Ayala]]'''<br>{{small|(1923–2004)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Rolando Ayala|Rolando Bermúdez Ayala]]'''<br>{{small|(1923–2004)}}
| June 10, 1977<br>–<br>September 30, 1979
| June 10, 1977<br>–<br>October 15, 1979
| Infrastructure
| Infrastructure
| bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| [[Jordanus Hoé]]
| [[Jordanus Hoé]]
| Pro tempore.
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |17
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |51
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Kenny Heffernan]]'''<br>{{small|(1926–2013)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Kenny Heffernan]]'''<br>{{small|(1926–2013)}}
| October 1, 1979<br>–<br>December 31, 1980
| October 15, 1979<br>–<br>October 15, 1980
| Finance
| Finance
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |18
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |52
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Chris Petrauskas]]'''<br>{{small|(1929–2020)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Chris Petrauskas]]'''<br>{{small|(1929–2020)}}
| January 1, 1981<br>–<br>December 31, 1981
| October 15, 1981<br>–<br>October 15, 1981
| Health
| Health
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |19
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |53
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Maynard Caynes]]'''<br>{{small|(1931–2011)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Maynard Williams]]'''<br>{{small|(1931–2011)}}
| January 1, 1982<br>–<br>December 31, 1982
| October 15, 1982<br>–<br>October 15, 1982
| Energy
| Energy
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |20
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |54
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Edgar Bettencourt]]'''<br>{{small|(1925–2000)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Edgar Fisher]]'''<br>{{small|(1925–2000)}}
| January 1, 1983<br>–<br>December 31, 1983
| October 15, 1983<br>–<br>October 15, 1983
| Defense
| Defense
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |21
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |55
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Richie Mertens]]'''<br>{{small|(1933–2004)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Richie Mertens]]'''<br>{{small|(1933–2004)}}
| January 1, 1984<br>–<br>September 30, 1984
| October 15, 1984<br>–<br>October 15, 1984
| Education
| Education
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |22
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |56
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Tom Sanford]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1935)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Tom Sanford]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1935)}}
| October, 1984<br>–<br>May 19, 1987
| October 15, 1984<br>–<br>May 19, 1987
| Foreign Affairs
| Foreign Affairs
| bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| bgcolor=#0052DF |  
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|
|
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |''23''
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |57
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Paul Merrick]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(b. 1929)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Paul Merrick]], Esq.'''<br>{{small|(b. 1929)}}
| May 19, 1987<br>–<br>September 20, 1989
| May 19, 1987<br>–<br>October 15, 1989
| Labor
| Labor
| bgcolor=#D7283E |  
| bgcolor=#D7283E |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |24
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |58
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Saul Aronowitz]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1941)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Saul Aronowitz]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1941)}}
| October 1, 1989<br>–<br>September 30, 1994
| October 15, 1989<br>–<br>October 15, 1994
| Relations with the Citizens
| Relations with the Citizens
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| rowspan="2"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |25
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |59
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''Dame [[Louise Beckmann]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1939)}}
| align="center"|'''Dame [[Louise Beckmann]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1939)}}
| October 1, 1994<br>–<br>September 30, 1999
| October 15, 1994<br>–<br>October 15, 1999
| –
| –
| Non-minister.
| Non-minister.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |26
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |60
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[John Rummo]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1941)}}
| align="center"|'''[[John Rummo]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1941)}}
| October 1, 1999<br>–<br>December 31, 2000
| October 15, 1999<br>–<br>October 15, 2000
| Justice
| Justice
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |27
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |61
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Richard Nakamura]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1947)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Richard Nakamura]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1947)}}
| January 1, 2001<br>–<br>December 31, 2001
| October 15, 2001<br>–<br>October 15, 2001
| Internal Affairs
| Internal Affairs
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |28
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |62
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Bernadette DiLeo]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1943)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Bernadette DiLeo]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1943)}}
| January 1, 2002<br>–<br>December 31, 2002
| October 15, 2002<br>–<br>October 15, 2002
| Relations with the Citizens
| Relations with the Citizens
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |29
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |63
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Jenny McManahan]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1944)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Jenny McManahan]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1944)}}
| January 1, 2003<br>–<br>December 31, 2003
| October 15, 2003<br>–<br>October 15, 2003
| Social Insurance
| Social Insurance
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |30
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |64
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Orlando Sánchez]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1946)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Orlando Sánchez]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1946)}}
| January 1, 2004<br>–<br>September 30, 2004
| October 15, 2004<br>–<br>October 15, 2004
| Telecommunications
| Telecommunications
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |31
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |65
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Enrico Sau]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1949)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Enrico Sau]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1949)}}
| October 1, 2004<br>–<br>September 30, 2009
| October 15, 2004<br>–<br>October 15, 2009
| Energy
| Energy
| bgcolor=#D7283E |  
| bgcolor=#D7283E |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |32
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |66
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Robert E. Suolanen]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1957)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Robert E. Suolanen]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1957)}}
| October 1, 2009<br>–<br>December 31, 2010
| October 15, 2009<br>–<br>October 15, 2010
| Defense
| Defense
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
| rowspan="5"; bgcolor=#0052DF |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |33
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |67
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Judy Bernese]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1963)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Judy Bernese]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1963)}}
| January 1, 2011<br>–<br>December 31, 2011
| October 15, 2011<br>–<br>October 15, 2011
| Foreign Affairs
| Foreign Affairs
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |34
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |68
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Frank Keita]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1955)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Frank Keita]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1955)}}
| January 1, 2012<br>–<br>December 31, 2012
| October 15, 2012<br>–<br>October 15, 2012
| Health
| Health
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |35
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |69
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Kirk Tuller]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1967)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Kirk Smith]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1967)}}
| January 1, 2013<br>–<br>December 31, 2013
| October 15, 2013<br>–<br>October 15, 2013
| Environment
| Environment
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |36
! style="background:#0052DF; color:white;" |70
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Niall Hancox]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1962)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Niall Hancox]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1962)}}
| January 1, 2014<br>–<br>September 30, 2014
| October 15, 2014<br>–<br>October 15, 2014
| Agriculture
| Agriculture
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |37
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |71
|  
|  
| align="center"|'''[[Hugh Richards]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1969)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Hugh Richards]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1969)}}
| October 1, 2014<br>–<br>December 31, 2015
| October 15, 2014<br>–<br>October 15, 2015
| Telecommunications
| Telecommunications
| rowspan="6"; bgcolor=#D7283E |  
| rowspan="6"; bgcolor=#D7283E |  
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |38
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |72
| [[File:Unterzeichnung des Koalitionsvertrages der 18. Wahlperiode des Bundestages (Martin Rulsch) 142.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Unterzeichnung des Koalitionsvertrages der 18. Wahlperiode des Bundestages (Martin Rulsch) 142.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Thomas Ziegler]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1971)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Thomas Ziegler]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1971)}}
| January 1, 2016<br>–<br>December 31, 2016
| October 15, 2016<br>–<br>October 15, 2016
| Energy
| Energy
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#14E029" |39
! style="background:#14E029" |73
| [[File:María Luisa Carcedo 2018 (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| [[File:María Luisa Carcedo 2018 (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Julia DeCaris]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1966)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Julia DeCaris]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1966)}}
| January 1, 2017<br>–<br>December 31, 2017
| October 15, 2017<br>–<br>October 15, 2017
| Culture, Sports, Arts and Tourism
| Culture, Sports, Arts and Tourism
| Member of [[Kalșerians for Change]].
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |40
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |74
| [[File:Jesús Caldera en rueda de prensa.jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Jesús Caldera en rueda de prensa.jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Emanuél Diras]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1967)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Emanuel Diras]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1967)}}
| January 1, 2018<br>–<br>December 31, 2018
| October 15, 2018<br>–<br>October 15, 2018
| Infrastructure
| Infrastructure
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |41
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |75
| [[File:Elena_Salgado_2010_(cropped).jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Elena_Salgado_2010_(cropped).jpg|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[Guendalina Hors]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1963)}}
| align="center"|'''[[Guendalina Hors]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1963)}}
| January 1, 2019<br>–<br>December 31, 2019
| October 15, 2019<br>–<br>October 15, 2019
| Social Insurance
| Social Insurance
|  
|  
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |42
! style="background:#D7283E; color:white;" |76
| [[File:Antonio Trevín 2010 (face cropped).png|100px]]
| [[File:Antonio Trevín 2010 (face cropped).png|100px]]
| align="center"|'''[[John A. Izaguirre|John Arnold Izaguirre]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1959)}}
| align="center"|'''[[John A. Izaguirre|John Arnold Izaguirre]]'''<br>{{small|(b. 1959)}}
| January 1, 2020<br>–<br>December 31, 2020 (scheduled)
| October 15, 2020<br>–<br>October 15, 2020 (scheduled)
| Education
| Education
|
|

Revision as of 11:41, 15 November 2020

Vice President of Kalșeri
Simlor Alseugi Kalșeri
Vice Presidential Standard of Kalseri.svg
Antonio Trevín 2010 (face cropped).png
Incumbent
Prof. John A. Izaguirre

since October 15, 2020
Style The Right Honorable
Mister Vice President (spoken)
Abbreviation VP
Reports to President of Kalșeri
Residence Holder's private residence
Appointer President
Term length Variable
Constituting instrument Carnafarry Statute (1794–1934)
Charter of Kalșeri (since 1934)
Precursor Prime Minister
Formation July 31, 1952
First holder John Smith-Trenton
Unofficial names Veep, Simmy, Number Two
Salary ħ20,000/month

The Vice President of Kalșeri (Kalhan: Simlor Alseugi Kalșeri, literally "second President") is the second-highest office in Kalșeri. Under the Charter, the Vice President functions as a substitute figure in case the President is unable to carry out their duties.

The Vice President for 2020 is Professor General John A. Izaguirre.

History

The post of Vice President was first mentioned in the Carnafarry Statute of 1794, which stated that the President "may appoint a vice president to serve in times of need, for as long as he wishes within the limits of his term."

The title of Vice President was codified again in 1934 by the Charter, with the same specifications. Stevan Kirkia was the first President to appoint Vice Presidents under the system of sorting among the Ministers

Appointment and removal

There are two ways to appoint a Vice President: the President may either hold an annual sorting to determine who among their Ministers will serve as Vice President for the next year, or choose someone to serve as Vice President for the term.

The Vice President can be removed from the post before the natural expiration of the term through the resignation or removal of the President, dismissal or voluntary resignation.

List

     Social Cooperationist      Kalhanseri/Liberal Democrat      Kalșerians for Change      Christian Democrat      Whig      Farmer      Movement for Action      Independent/Military

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Ministry President Notes
1 GabrielDuvall.jpg Tomas Ienuvion
(1745–1803)
October 15, 1784

October 15, 1794
Foreign Affairs Archibald Hayworth
2 Abner Colson
(1742–1806)
October 15, 1794

October 15, 1799
Tomas Ienuvion Non-minister.
3 Percival Combe
(1739–1811)
October 15, 1799

October 15, 1804
James Orrey Non-minister.
4 Saul Hanney
(1748–1817)
October 15, 1804

October 15, 1809
Internal Affairs Richard Kenswick
5 Hector Downes
(1753–1823)
October 15, 1809

October 15, 1814
Justice John D. Ewing
6 Saul Hanney
(1756–1815)
October 15, 1814

March 8, 1815
Internal Affairs Robert Stimmer Died in office.
7 Nathaniel Silsbee.png Mark Sellers-Casey
(1863–1831)
April 1, 1815

October 15, 1819
Finance and Commerce
8 Enos Russel
(1764–1833)
October 15, 1819

October 15, 1824
Mark Sellers-Casey Non-minister.
9 Hugh Harris
(1779–1856)
October 15, 1824

October 15, 1829
Ben Webber Non-minister.
10 James Sender
(1784–1843)
October 15, 1829

October 15, 1834
Non-minister.
11 George W. Taylor
(1789–1846)
October 15, 1834

October 15, 1839
Karl Roniem Non-minister.
12 Paul S. Clayton
(1785–1863)
October 15, 1839

October 15, 1844
Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Delahaye
12 Edward Murray
(1791–1852)
October 15, 1844

October 15, 1849
Foreign Affairs Andrew Poxton
13 Samuel Z. Davies
(1791–1852)
October 15, 1849

October 15, 1854
Non-minister.
Jim McCormick
14 Sherman Strickland Johnson
(1798–1877)
October 15, 1854

October 15, 1859
Justice Phil Coxbourne
15 Adam X. Walker
(1801–1888)
October 15, 1859

October 15, 1864
Tecwen Darby Non-minister.
16 Philip B. Wright
(1802–1872)
October 15, 1864

October 15, 1869
Non-minister.
17 Richard Mayfield
(1811–1879)
October 15, 1869

October 15, 1874
Agriculture Enrik Gann
18 Holtan Șálorsi
(1809–1886)
October 15, 1874

October 15, 1879
Labor
19 Tomas I. Lóșarsi
(1817–1889)
October 15, 1879

October 15, 1884
Foreign Affairs Gabriel Kirkia
19 J. J. Kendall
(1825–1901)
October 15, 1884

October 15, 1889
John William Knowles Non-minister.
20 Edgar Young
(1843–1911)
October 15, 1889

October 15, 1894
Eb Feldnehmer Non-minister.
Ieremía Skanhal
Col. Baldvin Kías
Terence Segner
Aleksis Harnel
21 Esra Kalufi
(1851–1922)
October 15, 1894

October 15, 1899
Labor Charles Haughey
22 John B. Wilson
(1849–1931)
October 15, 1899

October 15, 1904
Foreign Affairs Lucretius Reeve
23 William H. Hull
(1853–1929)
October 15, 1904

October 15, 1914
Justice Peter Haughey
Ugo Lașál
24 Francis Clarke
(1863–1935)
October 15, 1914

October 15, 1919
Health Emilius Skorfin
Mike Tearney
25 Mason G. Jones
(1865–1941)
October 15, 1919

October 15, 1924
Labor Raymond E. Haughey
26 Isaac Albright
(1876–1952)
October 15, 1924

October 15, 1929
Finance and Commerce Jorj Augustus Mines
27 Kensington R. Johnson
(1865–1941)
October 15, 1929

May 1, 1932
Egbert Raus Non-minister
28 Ierónimus Lágan II
(1893–1952)
May 1, 1932

October 15, 1934
Health Ioen Rovuan
Tomas U. Lerfe
29 Harry Kowalski
(1878–1954)
October 15, 1934

October 15, 1939
Agriculture Ignașus Holbek
30 Terduan Kadas
(1891–1963)
October 15, 1939

October 15, 1944
Labor
31 Ioen Jervál
(1898–1979)
October 15, 1944

October 15, 1949
Foreign Affairs
32 Norman Lewandowski
(1900–1974)
October 15, 1949

October 15, 1950
Internal Affairs Stevan Kirkia
33 Armistead Selden.jpg Enrico Scioni
(1901–1978)
October 15, 1950

October 15, 1951
Non-minister.
34 Scott Emerson
(1899–1957)
October 15, 1951

October 15, 1952
Non-minister.
35 John Smith-Trenton
(1903–1987)
October 15, 1952

October 15, 1953
Internal Affairs
36 Julius Hawke, Esq.
(1895–1961)
October 15, 1954

October 15, 1954
Agriculture
37 Dr. Leo Russo, Esq.
(1901–1994)
October 15, 1954

October 15, 1955
Health Enrico Scioni
38 Eunice Berchamp
(1896–1978)
October 15, 1956

October 15, 1956
Foreign Affairs
39 V. John Liepins
(1900–1968)
October 15, 1957

October 15, 1957
Defense
40 Seymour Hill
(1901–1987)
October 15, 1958

October 15, 1958
Justice
41 Noșius Haipin
(1904–1971)
October 15, 1959

October 15, 1959
Labor
42 Robert Moore
(1911–1989)
October 15, 1959

October 15, 1960
Education James H. Lockney
43 George Beecham
(1906–2001)
October 15, 1961

October 15, 1961
Energy
44 Edwin H. Robinson
(1910–1995)
October 15, 1962

October 15, 1962
Foreign Affairs
45 Cassius Vanderberg
(1909–1988)
October 15, 1963

October 15, 1963
Culture
46 Rod Keukelen
(1909–1988)
October 15, 1964

October 15, 1964
Post and Telecommunications
47 Lawrence Johnson
(1907–1995)
October 15, 1964

October 15, 1969
Eduard Hals Non-minister.
48 Jack Parram, Esq.
(1911–1980)
October 15, 1969

October 15, 1974
Raimund Terșet Non-minister.
49 Clair Armstrong Callan.jpg Karl Niemen
(1922–2004)
October 15, 1974

March 27, 1977
Education Promoted to President on March 27, 1977.
Vacant from March 28 to October 15, 1977.
50 Rolando Bermúdez Ayala
(1923–2004)
June 10, 1977

October 15, 1979
Infrastructure Jordanus Hoé
51 Kenny Heffernan
(1926–2013)
October 15, 1979

October 15, 1980
Finance John Berschleider
52 Chris Petrauskas
(1929–2020)
October 15, 1981

October 15, 1981
Health
53 Maynard Williams
(1931–2011)
October 15, 1982

October 15, 1982
Energy
54 Edgar Fisher
(1925–2000)
October 15, 1983

October 15, 1983
Defense
55 Richie Mertens
(1933–2004)
October 15, 1984

October 15, 1984
Education
56 Tom Sanford
(b. 1935)
October 15, 1984

May 19, 1987
Foreign Affairs Ionas Filsak
57 Paul Merrick, Esq.
(b. 1929)
May 19, 1987

October 15, 1989
Labor Edward R. Schindler
58 Saul Aronowitz
(b. 1941)
October 15, 1989

October 15, 1994
Relations with the Citizens Phil Garner
59 Dame Louise Beckmann
(b. 1939)
October 15, 1994

October 15, 1999
Non-minister.
60 John Rummo
(b. 1941)
October 15, 1999

October 15, 2000
Justice Alejandra Ríos Soriano
61 Richard Nakamura
(b. 1947)
October 15, 2001

October 15, 2001
Internal Affairs
62 Bernadette DiLeo
(b. 1943)
October 15, 2002

October 15, 2002
Relations with the Citizens
63 Jenny McManahan
(b. 1944)
October 15, 2003

October 15, 2003
Social Insurance
64 Orlando Sánchez
(b. 1946)
October 15, 2004

October 15, 2004
Telecommunications
65 Enrico Sau
(b. 1949)
October 15, 2004

October 15, 2009
Energy Robert Havlichek
66 Robert E. Suolanen
(b. 1957)
October 15, 2009

October 15, 2010
Defense Sebastianus Linș
67 Judy Bernese
(b. 1963)
October 15, 2011

October 15, 2011
Foreign Affairs
68 Frank Keita
(b. 1955)
October 15, 2012

October 15, 2012
Health
69 Kirk Smith
(b. 1967)
October 15, 2013

October 15, 2013
Environment
70 Niall Hancox
(b. 1962)
October 15, 2014

October 15, 2014
Agriculture
71 Hugh Richards
(b. 1969)
October 15, 2014

October 15, 2015
Telecommunications Maksimilianus Ureska
72 Unterzeichnung des Koalitionsvertrages der 18. Wahlperiode des Bundestages (Martin Rulsch) 142.jpg Thomas Ziegler
(b. 1971)
October 15, 2016

October 15, 2016
Energy
73 María Luisa Carcedo 2018 (cropped).jpg Julia DeCaris
(b. 1966)
October 15, 2017

October 15, 2017
Culture, Sports, Arts and Tourism
74 Jesús Caldera en rueda de prensa.jpg Emanuel Diras
(b. 1967)
October 15, 2018

October 15, 2018
Infrastructure
75 Elena Salgado 2010 (cropped).jpg Guendalina Hors
(b. 1963)
October 15, 2019

October 15, 2019
Social Insurance
76 Antonio Trevín 2010 (face cropped).png John Arnold Izaguirre
(b. 1959)
October 15, 2020

October 15, 2020 (scheduled)
Education