List of fictional vice presidents of the United States


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Abernathy
Clayton M. Abernathy
Charles Ackerman
Barbara Adams
Mackenzie Allen
Eric Baker
Jake Ballard
Sherman Baxter
Raymond Becker
Cyrus Beene
Frederick Bellacourt
Kathryn Bennett
Monroe Bennett
Joe Biden
Daniel Bird
Hosea Blackford
Donald Blythe
  • House of Cards Season Three
  • Tapped as President Francis Underwood's vice president after Underwood became president.
  • Underwood selected Blythe due to the recent death of his wife to Alzheimers, which ensured approval by Congress due to sympathy. Underwood also appointed him to the Vice Presidency so he would be unable to cause him trouble in Congress.
  • Used to convince a Supreme Court Justice not to retire due to his recent Alzheimers diagnosis.
  • Underwood and Blythe have a hard history due to Underwood undermining Blythe's education bill.
  • Underwood and Blythe were locked together in the US Capitol during an Anthrax incident in Season Two.
  • Former member of the US House of Representatives from New Hampshire.
  • Party: Democrat
  • Wife Margery worked at the Smithsonian before leaving due to her Alzheimers.
  • Portrayed by
Spaulding Burke
Cargo
Karen Carmichael
Tim Cassidy
Joyce Clemente
Fred Collier
Ann Coulter
Arthur Crandall
Thomas M. Cromwell
Noah Daniels
Ellenor Darby
Mark Delgado
James Denning
Hamilton "Ham" Delbacher
Jarrod Delport
Andrew Doyle
Dumont
Roger Durling
Gordon Dylan
Thomas Eckhart
Troy Ellerd
Ford
Edward Fredrico "Ed" Garcia
Hal Gardner
Jim Gardner
Ransom W. Gardner
Vince Gianelli
Mitch Gilliam
Claire Haas
Cullee Hamilton
Alvin Hammond
Vice President Haley
William "Bill" Haney
Laine Billings Hanson
Arne Eino Haugen
Olongo Featherstone-Haugh
Richard Hawk
Mitchell Hayworth
Preston Holmes
  • Vice President in: The Oasis Project, a 1981 novel by David Stuart Arthur
  • Once President Eldon Parker is elected, he states that he will only serve one term, but secretly funds weapon program to create high-tech 2nd generation shuttles and weapons in order to eliminate population centres worldwide and create a new Pax-Americana.
  • In a final attempt to stop the launch of the first-strike attack, Holmes is shot and killed by Parker's guards in the presidential bunker.
  • Party: Not mentioned
John Hoynes
  • The West Wing
  • Created and written by Aaron Sorkin, played by Tim Matheson.
  • Hoynes attended Southern Methodist University, speaks fluent French, was a lawyer and former senator from Texas. He served in the Senate for about eight years. He opposed New Hampshire governor Josiah Bartlet in the 1998 Democratic primary. During the 1998 Democratic National Convention in Miami, Bartlet convinced Hoynes to be his running mate; Hoynes delivered the South except Texas.
  • Hoynes resigned after a sex scandal in 2003, wrote his own autobiography called Full Disclosure, and attempted to gain his party's nomination for the presidency in 2006. His political career ended after failing to win the nomination, due to another sex scandal and the loss of most of his delegates to Governor Eric Baker at the 2006 Democratic National Convention.
  • Centrist Democrat
  • Home State: Texas
Steven Humes
  • Appears in the Tom Clancy novel Politika.
  • A very strict and straightforward elderly vice president serving under President Bill Ballard.
  • Becomes acting president after President Ballard is injured in an assassination attempt.
  • Party: Democratic
Mitchell Hundred
Teresa Hurst'
Caitlyn Jenner
Robert Jackson
Lee Alexander James
Raymond Jarvis
Edward 'Ed' Kealty
Warren Keaton
Walter Kelly
Mary Kincaid
Robert Kinsey
Martin Kirby
Charles W. La Follette
Sally Langston
  • Scandal
  • Vice President under President Fitzgerald Thomas Grant III.
  • Prior to her service as vice president, she was a Senator from Georgia affiliated to the Tea Party who narrowly lost the Republican nomination to then California Governor Fitzgerald Grant.
  • When Billy Chambers, one of her most vehement supporters, publicly announces both his and Grant's affairs with aide Amanda Tanner, she is blackmailed into backing Grant with evidence that her daughter had had an abortion at fourteen.
  • Assumed the presidency under 25th amendment when President Grant is shot and left incapacitated. She later returned to her Vice Presidential role after Grant recovered from his injuries.
  • Murders her husband, Daniel Douglas Langston, after he threatens to reveal his closeted homosexuality and subsequent affair to the press. The murder is covered up with the help of White House Chief of Staff Cyrus Beene.
  • Controversially decides to announce her second candidacy for president as an independent whilst still in office as vice president, which included the adoption of a softer, vaguer stance on abortion. She later loses the election to Grant, mostly due to public sympathy over the death of his son, Fitzgerald Thomas Grant IV.
  • Later leaves politics and becomes host of conservative talk show The Liberty Report, where she claims she has more power to influence public opinion than she ever did as vice president.
  • Party: Republican
  • Played By: Kate Burton
Charles Logan
  • 24,
  • Vice President to President John Keeler who assumes the presidency by invoking the 25th amendment when President Keeler is incapacitated after Air Force One is shot down
  • Long-time friend to former Palmer chief-of-staff, Mike Novick.
  • Was unable to handle the pressures of the presidency after Keeler's incapacitation, and secretly handed over the government to former President David Palmer.
  • Party: Republican
  • Played by Gregory Itzin
Lex Luthor
Natalie Maccabee
Peter MacLeish
Frederick James Madigan
John Mallory
Julia Mansfield
  • Hail to the Chief, television series, 1985
  • Played by Academy Award-winning actress Patty Duke
  • Was elected Vice President of the United States; subsequently succeeded to the Presidency
Vincent "Vince" Margolin
  • Deep Six
  • Has been kidnapped from Eagle with the President, Speaker of the House Alan Moran, and President pro tempore of the Senate Marcus Latimer by the Soviets and Bougainville shipping company
  • Was rescued about end of the novel
  • Became President after impeachment of his predecessor, who was brainwashed by the Soviets
Martha
  • Prez
  • Vice President under President Prez Rickard
  • No last name given.
Jim Matthews
  • House of Cards
  • Played by Dan Ziskie
  • A former Governor of Pennsylvania, Matthews was selected as the running mate of Democratic presidential nominee, California Senator Garrett Walker, in the 2012 election.
  • After the pair were elected, Matthews found himself sidelined in the Walker Administration which led to him becoming increasingly frustrated.
  • He was later manipulated by Congressman Frank Underwood into running for his old post as Governor in the special election to fill the rest of his term, he then resigned the vice presidency when he won, which was Underwood's plan as he wanted the post of Vice President for himself.
  • Overall, his tenure as vice president lasted less than a year into the Walker Administration.
Ted Matthews
  • My Fellow Americans
  • Played by John Heard
  • Assumes Presidency after current President resigns.
  • Is arrested after nine months in office.
Jillian McCallister
  • Vice President in John Gurling novels
  • Vice President under Jarrod Delport
  • Succeeded Edward Garcia when he was killed in a plane crash.
  • Was Senator from West Virginia, married to Mark Spencer and has two daughters, Jenny and Sandra.
  • Succeeds President Delport when his second term ends in 2044, she becomes the nominee and wins the election beating Arthur Davidson.
  • First female Vice President and later President
  • Party: Democratic
  • Terms: 2039-2044 2044-2048
Leo McGarry
  • The West Wing
  • Played by John Spencer
  • Former Labor Secretary and White House Chief of Staff.
  • Running mate of Congressman Matt Santos. Dies of a heart attack on Election Day hours before the polls close on the West Coast. Santos wins the election and McGarry posthumously becomes Vice President-Elect.
  • Home State: Illinois, born in Massachusetts
Walter McKenna
Dan Melrose
  • Vice President in The Lottery
  • He made a deal with Darius Hayes to assassinate President Thomas Westwood.
  • After President Westwood's death, Melrose becomes the new President, and allows Darius Hayes to control the embryos and the lottery winners.
  • Played by Steven Culp.
Howard Merck
  • Protocol
  • Played by James Staley
  • A very young and, at times, naive Vice President.
Selina Meyer
  • Veep
  • Vice President under President Stuart Hughes and later President
  • Former United States Senator from Maryland.
  • Narrowly lost the nomination to Hughes during the 2012 election, and was then made Vice President.
  • Ascends to the presidency after President Hughes resigns to take care of his mentally ill wife.
  • Party: Democrat
  • Played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Tara Meyers
Geoff Mitchell
  • Air Force One is Haunted by Robert J. Serling
  • Former Congressman from Arizona
  • Known for wearing jeans and bolo ties.
  • Party: Republican
Carlos Morejon
  • Vice President in season 6 of Madam Secretary
  • Former U.S. Senator from Arizona; resigned upon being elected vice president.
  • Serves under President Elizabeth McCord, the 46th President of the United States.
  • Also considered for the same position by the Miller campaign.
  • Succeeded Vice President Teresa Hurst upon expiration of her term.
  • Party: Independent
Rachel Moreno
  • Madame President: The Unauthorized Biography of the First Green Party President, by Mark Dunlea
  • The Green candidate for vice president in the 2000 election. She is elected when Green Electors solve a dispute by voting for the Democratic candidate for president in exchange for his acceptance of Moreno as his vice president.
  • Becomes President after the President dies in August 2001.
Daniel Morris'''
Gary Nance
Andrew Nichols
William Harvard Oaks
Perley Pell
Frito Pendejo
Graham Perkins

Frank Ramirez
Nathan Ramirez
Caroline Reynolds
Donald Reyes
Charlie Rodriguez
Vice President Rodriguez
Mark Ross
Pete Ross
Susan Ross
Edward W. Rowe
Robert "Bingo Bob" Russell
Jack Ryan
Jonah Ryan
Calvin Samson
James Sandecker
  • Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novels
  • Former Head of NUMA.
  • Vice President to President Ward when the Vice President suddenly died in office.
Bud Sauer
  • Phi Kappa Sigma's West Wing: Frat Life
  • Vice President to Alfred Victor DuPont
  • Party: Conservative Republican
  • Scudwise Gamgi - Shredder Extraordinaire
Paul Saxon
  • Shadow Conspiracy
  • Plotted to kill President Manchester and take his place, but was accidentally killed during the assassination attempt.
  • Played by: Ben Gazzara
Cletus Spuckler
  • The Simpsons "Future-Drama" episode
  • A native of Springfield, Spuckler becomes Vice President at an unspecified future date.
  • Is invited to attend the funeral of the Sultan of Brunei.
Robert Stanton
  • Vice President in Red
  • Son on Senator James Stanton, and a former Lieutenant in the United States Army.
  • Was extracted from a mission in Guatemala after he allegedly committed war crimes by massacring a village of civilians.
  • Uses rogue private military contractors and elements of the Central Intelligence Agency to wipe out all who were involved with his extraction, as well as a New York Times reporter, to prevent the information about his crimes coming to light of his intention to run for president.
  • Later revealed to be a scapegoat, with the village massacre and subsequent assassinations actually being the work of arms dealer Alexander Dunning and corrupt CIA official Cynthia Wilkes.
  • Secret Service Codename: Rapture
  • Played by: Julian McMahon
Greg Stillson
  • Vice President in The Dead Zone, based on the novel by Stephen King
  • Seen in a vision by Johnny Smith as succeeding to the White House and causing Armageddon.
  • The series ended before Stillson sought White House.
  • Played by Sean Patrick Flanery
  • Also portrayed in the movie version by Martin Sheen, although he remained an unsuccessful Senate Candidate.
Strock
  • Vice President in: The General's President by John Dalmas
  • Served as vice president to President Donnelly.
  • Forced by Donnelly to resign after a scandal.
Dan Sullivan
  • Moonfall by Jack McDevitt
  • Is briefly mentioned in the novel as almost succeeding to the presidency after President Wes Hamlin nearly resigns following an assassination attempt that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
  • Convinced President Hamlin not to resign.
  • Former senator from Georgia.
  • Party: Republican
June Syers
  • The Kid Who Ran For President
  • Vice president under Judson Moon, who was the youngest American president at age thirteen.
  • Elected on the "Moon and June" ticket in 2000.
  • Became the first African American and female president after President Moon resigned in 2002.
Sue Sylvester
Adam Taft
  • The Greatest American Hero
  • Created by Stephen J. Cannell
  • Appeared in pilot episode in plot to overthrow current, unnamed President.
Darius Tanz
  • Salvation
  • Billionaire aerospace scientist and founder of Tanz Industries, which undertook projects such as planning the Ark mission to Mars.
  • Enlisted to aid the United States government in preventing a large asteroid from colliding with Earth and causing an extinction level event, as well as help against the rogue hacker group RE/SYST who aim to pit the United States and Russia against each other in the lead up to the collision.
  • Appointed Vice President by President Pauline Mackenzie after the arrest of treacherous former Vice President Monroe Bennett, primarily due to his non-political background, scientific knowledge and public popularity during the crisis. He is approved in an emergency sitting of Congress by a 2/3 majority.
  • Although a British citizen, he is legible for the Vice Presidency due to being born in Philadelphia whilst his parents were on holiday in the city.
  • Played by: Santiago Cabrera.
Allan Trumbull
  • London Has Fallen
  • Former Speaker of House of Representatives, who briefly served as Acting President in Olympus Has Fallen.
  • Vice President under President Benjamin Asher in London Has Fallen, replacing Charles Rodriguez who was killed in the first film.
  • Played by: Morgan Freeman.
Alexander Throttlebottom
  • Of Thee I Sing, a musical by George and Ira Gershwin
  • When President Wintergreen, who has promised to marry beauty-contest winner Diana Devereaux, is unable to do so, Vice President Throttlebottom marries her instead, in his vice-presidential role of carrying out the president's duties when the president is unable to.
Elvira Tibbs
  • Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
  • Vice president under President Lancelot R. Gilligrass. She is 89 years old and was the president's nanny when he was a baby.
Cole Tidwell
  • Vice President in: Lyerly 2044, a novel by Demitri Green
  • Vice President under President Preston Lyerly, with whom he was a childhood friend
  • Former Representative from New Mexico's 3rd District
  • Died of a stroke 3 years into his term
  • Nicknamed Coney-Island-Cole by the press for his antics while campaigning
  • Political party: Democratic Party
Burt Trainor'
Claire Hale Underwood
Francis J. Underwood
Rudolfo Valenzuela
Stewart Bulloch Vandercleve
Luna Vargas
William Walden
Michael Warner
Ralph Warner
Thaddeus Waxman
Marianne Weisner
Exit Wounds
Gabriel Over the White House
Independence Day
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
John Adams
Spiro Agnew
Aaron Burr Alston
Alben Barkley
Michael Bennet
Bill Bradley
William Jennings Bryan
Dale Bumpers
Grover Cleveland
Hillary Clinton
Bob Dole
Andrew Jackson Donelson
Frederick Douglass
John Nance Garner
Alexander Hamilton
Caitlyn Jenner
Hiram Johnson
Ted Kennedy
  • Voyage, by Stephen Baxter
  • Is Jimmy Carter's Vice President in the 1976 election, winning over Walter Mondale at the convention due to lobbying by John F. Kennedy, who in Baxter's novel was crippled but not killed in 1963. As in real life, Kennedy splits with Carter to unsuccessfully challenge him in the 1980 primaries, causing Carter in turn to lose to Reagan-Bush in the general election.
  • Due to Kennedy's influence when compared to Mondale in real life, the Carter Administration is more supportive of NASA's manned spaceflight program than it was in reality.
Ray Kroc
  • "Fade to White", by Catherynne M. Valente
  • Serves as vice president under President Joe McCarthy
  • He serves in the aftermath of a nuclear war which has devastated much of the world.
Edward Livingston
  • "The War of '07", by Jayge Carr, in the anthology Alternate Presidents edited by Mike Resnick.
  • Serves as Vice President of Aaron Burr in 1812.
Harold Stassen
D. C. Stephenson
  • K is for Killing by Daniel Easterman.
  • He is elected as vice president to Charles Lindbergh in the 1932 election, and becomes President in 1940 after planning an assassination of Lindbergh and his wife to prevent him from discovering a secret nuclear weapon collaboration plan with Nazi Germany. Shortly after becoming president, Stephenson is murdered by his own wife, and is succeeded by Speaker of the House Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. Kennedy blames Stephenson's murder on German agents and uses it as a pretext to sever all ties with Germany.
Harry S Truman
Clement Vallandigham
Burton K. Wheeler