List of presidents of Astoria

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The President of Astoria is the head of state of the Republic of Astoria and the commander-in-chief of the Astorian Armed Forces. According to the Constitution of Astoria, the president holds significant political power especially within the realm of national security, forming the cabinet, appointing justices to the Supreme Court of Astoria based on the consent of the Senate, and maintaining the executive branch of government.

Since Astoria's independence, there have been 14 politicians who have held the office of the presidency with each president serving a four year term with each term being renewable as the constitution has not described any term limits. The president is appointed in a indirect election via the Electora College with universal suffrage. Brendan Shepard is the current president who has held the office since 2019.

List

Presidents of the Republic of Astoria
     National Democratic (9) •      Progressive–Labor Party of Astoria (6) •      Frontier/Democratic—Frontier (4) •      Whigs/Republican Whigs (2)
No. President Term in office Party Election Vice President
1 Lindsay-Applegate.png   Nathaniel Cannon June 7, 1867 — January 1, 1879 Frontier 1870
1874
Samuel Osborne
2 Brigadier General John C Carter.jpg   Samuel Osborne January 1, 1879 — January 1, 1883 Democratic—Frontier 1878 Martin Rhodes
3 John Buford.jpg   Medorem Waldo January 1, 1883 — January 1, 1887 Republican Whigs 1882 Walter Padgett
4 Gen. Grenville M. Dodge - NARA - 526933 (1).jpg   George Apperson January 1, 1887 — January 1, 1891 Republican Whigs 1886 David Holloway
5 Justice McKenna.jpg   Absalom Burnett January 1, 1891 — January 1, 1895 Frontier 1890 Randolph Hood
6 Oswald West.jpg   Eugene Wyeth January 1, 1895 — January 1, 1903 National Democratic 1894
1898
Bill Petersen
7 Albert J. Beveridge, bust portrait LCCN2016645015 (cropped).jpg   Randolph Hood January 1, 1903 — January 1, 1911 Frontier 1902
1906
Alfred Harmon
8 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (1915).jpg   Anthony Morrison January 1, 1911 — January 1, 1919 National Democratic 1910
1914
Ernest Anderson
9 Ben W Olcott.jpg   Ernest Anderson January 1, 1919 — January 1, 1927 National Democratic 1918
1922
Cecil Connor
10 Gifford Pinchot 3c03915u.jpg   Abraham Davis January 1, 1927 — January 1, 1935 Progressive–Labor 1926
1930
Wayne O'Connor
11 Wilbert Lee O'Daniel.jpg   Wayne O'Connor January 1, 1935 — January 1, 1951 Progressive–Labor 1934
1938
1942
1946
Peter Wilkerson
(January 1, 1935 — July 3, 1943)
Emmett Hartley
(July 3, 1943 — September 9, 1948)
Adam Harrington
(September 14, 1948 — January 1, 1951)
12 Portrait of Charles Edward Merriam.jpg   Martin Barber January 1, 1951 — January 1, 1959 National Democratic 1950
1954
Frank Keyes
13 Governor Otto Kerner Color Portrait (cropped less).png   Nathaniel Clarke January 1, 1959 — January 1, 1967 National Democratic 1958
1962
Johnathan Barker
14 John Volpe (1970).jpg   Johnathan Barker January 1, 1967 — January 1, 1971 National Democratic 1966
1970
Warren Townsend
15 FritzHollings.jpg   Samuel Faulkner January 1, 1971 — January 1, 1979 Progressive–Labor 1974 Harold Fox
16 Wendell Anderson (D-MN) (cropped).jpg   Franklin Morris January 1, 1979 — January 1, 1987 National Democratic 1978
1982
Russell Humphrey
17 Rose Carter, official color photo, 1977-cropped.jpg   Martha Lindstrom January 1, 1987 — January 1, 1999 Progressive–Labor 1986
1990
1994
Harvey Thornton
(January 1, 1987 — January 1, 1991)
Ludomir Waszak
(January 1, 1991 — January 1, 1999)
18 Max Baucus 113th Congress.jpg   Ludomir Waszak January 1, 1999 — January 1, 2003 Progressive–Labor 1998 Lorraine Curran
19 Mark O. Hatfield.png   Ralf Klemetti January 1, 2003 — January 1, 2011 National Democratic 2002
2006
Lee Morton
20 Frank Albertini.jpg   Frank Albertini January 1, 2011 — January 1, 2019 Progressive–Labor 2010
2014
Samantha Häkkinen
21 Reagan Dunn Portrait.jpg   Brendan Shepard January 1, 2019 — National Democratic 2018
2022
Ryan Remsu

Demographics of the presidency

Religious affiliations

Professions

See also