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Well-known member
1981 - 1981: Fmr. Governor Ronald Reagan (Republican)
1980 (with George H.W. Bush) def. Pres. Jimmy Carter (Democratic), Rep. John Anderson (Independent)
1981 - 1981: Vice President George H.W. Bush (Republican)
• 1981 Assassinations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
1981 - 1981: Secretary Al Haig (Acting Republican)
1981 - 1981: Speaker Tip O'Neil (Democratic)
• 1981 Succession Crisis Resolved, Ann Armstrong (R) appointed to the Vice Presidency by Pres. O'Neal (D)
• 1981 Resignation of Tip O'Neil
1981 - 1985: Vice President Ann Armstrong (Republican)
1985 - 1990: Senator Gary Hart (Democratic)
1984 (with Geraldine Ferraro) def. Pres. Ann Armstrong (Republican), Fmr. Rep. John Anderson (National Union)
1988 (with Dick Cheney) def. Fmr. Secretary Al Haig (Republican), Fmr. Senator Eugene McCarthy (National Union)
• 1989 Impeachment and Resignation of Gary Hart
1990 - 1991: Vice President Dick Cheney (Republican)
• Al Haig (R) appointed to the Vice Presidency by Pres. Cheney (R)
• Resignation of Dick Cheney (1991 Coup D'etat)
1991 - 1994: Vice President Al Haig (Non-Partisan)
• Declaration of a national emergency and postponement of the 1992 elections, due to the 1991 SARS epidemic
• Attempted cancelation of the 1992 elections; declared unconstitutional; elections held in 1993
1994 - Present: Fmr. Senator George McGovern (Non-Partisan)
1993 (with Ann Richards) def. Pres. Al Haig (Non-Partisan-Republican), Senator Jim Jeffords (Independent Republican), Governor Edwin Edwards (Anti-Corruption), Mayor Marion Berry (Democratic)
1980 (with George H.W. Bush) def. Pres. Jimmy Carter (Democratic), Rep. John Anderson (Independent)
1981 - 1981: Vice President George H.W. Bush (Republican)
• 1981 Assassinations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
1981 - 1981: Secretary Al Haig (Acting Republican)
1981 - 1981: Speaker Tip O'Neil (Democratic)
• 1981 Succession Crisis Resolved, Ann Armstrong (R) appointed to the Vice Presidency by Pres. O'Neal (D)
• 1981 Resignation of Tip O'Neil
1981 - 1985: Vice President Ann Armstrong (Republican)
1985 - 1990: Senator Gary Hart (Democratic)
1984 (with Geraldine Ferraro) def. Pres. Ann Armstrong (Republican), Fmr. Rep. John Anderson (National Union)
1988 (with Dick Cheney) def. Fmr. Secretary Al Haig (Republican), Fmr. Senator Eugene McCarthy (National Union)
• 1989 Impeachment and Resignation of Gary Hart
1990 - 1991: Vice President Dick Cheney (Republican)
• Al Haig (R) appointed to the Vice Presidency by Pres. Cheney (R)
• Resignation of Dick Cheney (1991 Coup D'etat)
1991 - 1994: Vice President Al Haig (Non-Partisan)
• Declaration of a national emergency and postponement of the 1992 elections, due to the 1991 SARS epidemic
• Attempted cancelation of the 1992 elections; declared unconstitutional; elections held in 1993
1994 - Present: Fmr. Senator George McGovern (Non-Partisan)
1993 (with Ann Richards) def. Pres. Al Haig (Non-Partisan-Republican), Senator Jim Jeffords (Independent Republican), Governor Edwin Edwards (Anti-Corruption), Mayor Marion Berry (Democratic)