As of January 2017, there have been 58 elections and 45 US presidents.

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As of January 2017, there have been 58 elections and 45 US presidents. Presidential elections are held every four years. 1789 and 1792: George Washington 1796: John Adams 1800 and 1804: Thomas Jefferson 1808 and 1812: James Madison 1816 and 1820: James Monroe 1824: John Q. Adams 1828 and 1832: Andrew Jackson 1836: Martin Van Buren 1840: William Harrison 1844: James Polk 1848: Zachary Taylor 1852: Franklin Pierce 1856: James Buchanan 1860 and 1864: Abraham Lincoln 1868 and 1872: Ulysses Grant 1876: Rutherford Hayes 1880: James Garfield 1884: Grover Cleveland 1888: Benjamin Harrison 1892: Grover Cleveland 1896 and 1900: William McKinley 1904: Theodore Roosevelt 1908: William Taft 1912 and 1916: Woodrow Wilson 1920: Warren Harding 1924: Calvin Coolidge 1928: Herbert Hoover 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944: Franklin Roosevelt 1948: Harry Truman 1952 and 1956: Dwight Eisenhower 1960: John Kennedy 1964: Lyndon Johnson 1968 and 1972: Richard Nixon 1976: Jimmy Carter 1980 and 1984: Ronald Reagan 1988: George H.W. Bush 1992 and 1996: William Clinton 2000 and 2004: George W. Bush 2008 and 2012: Barack Obama 2016: Donald Trump

When does the president-elect become the president? The 20th Amendment to the US Constitution says that the president-elect is sworn in as the president of the United States on January 20th at noon. Before the 20th Amendment was ratified in 1933, presidential inaugurations happened on March 4th. The time between the election and the inauguration is called the “lame duck” period. If a president resigns or dies while in office, the vice president is sworn in as the new president.

20th and 21st Century Presidents Dates in Office President Term Began Term Ended March 4, 1897 September 14, 1901 William McKinley March 4, 1909 Theodore Roosevelt March 4, 1913 William Taft March 4, 1921 Woodrow Wilson August 2, 1923 Warren Harding March 4, 1929 Calvin Coolidge March 4, 1933 Herbert Hoover April 12, 1945 Franklin Roosevelt January 20, 1953 Harry Truman January 20, 1961 Dwight Eisenhower January 20, 1961  November 22, 1963 John Kennedy January 20, 1969 Lyndon Johnson August 9, 1974 Richard Nixon January 20, 1977 Gerald Ford January 20, 1981 James Carter January 20, 1989 Ronald Reagan January 20, 1993 George H. W. Bush January 20, 2001 William Clinton January 20, 2009 George W. Bush January 20, 2017 Barack Obama Present Donald Trump