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The President of Andmark is the Head of State and Head of Government of the Republic of Andmark, they are directly elected by Universal Sufferage.
Since the office was established, replacing the previous role of Leader of the Andish Resistance or Price of Andmark, 11 Men and 1 Woman have served as President. The first, Ísarr Hakason took over from being the Leader of the Andish Resistance and was elected unopposed in 1901. The current President is Ás Brimarsson who has been in office since 2013.
The Longest Serving President is Cecil Vavelsarson who served for 6 terms before resigning in 1963 and staying as caretaker President for another two years. The shortest serving President is Ása Reynaldsdóttir who became the Interim for 53 days following the Assassination of Sindri Hakason.
№ | President | Term of office | Political Party | Elected | Vice Presidents | ||||
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Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took Office | Left Office | Days in office | |||||
1902-present • President of the Republic of Andmark • |
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1 | Ísarr Hakason (1844-1904) |
14 February, 1901 | 18 July, 1904 | 1250 | Independent | 1901 | Ástmar Unnarsson | ||
2 | Ástmar Unnarsson (1852-1941) |
18 July, 1904 | 14 February, 1916 | 4228 | Conservative | 1905 1909 1913 |
Eiðar Þorgnýsson Vacant from 1913-1917 | ||
3 | Elínbergur Lúkasarson (1863-1956) |
14 February, 1917 | 14 February, 1921 | 1461 | Trúathi Heritage | Freyr Hjörvarsson | |||
4 | Cecil Valvesarson (1882-1977) |
14 February, 1921 | 14 February, 1933 | 4383 | Liberal | 1925 1929 |
Hróðmar Þórason | ||
5 | Hróðmar Þórason (1877-1937) |
14 February, 1933 | 14 February, 1937 | 1461 | Socialist Radical | Ýrar Oddason | |||
6 | Cecil Valvesarson (1882-1977) |
14 February, 1937 | 14 February, 1965 | 10227 | Liberal | 1941 1945 1949 1953 1957 1961 |
Kjalar Nataníelsson Ása Reynaldsdóttir | ||
7 | Sindri Hakason (1923-1972) |
14 February, 1965 | 23 December, 1972 | 2869 | Liberal | 1969 | Ása Reynaldsdóttir | ||
8 | Ása Reynaldsdóttir (1910-2001) |
23 December, 1972 | 14 February, 1973 | 53 (interim) | Liberal | Vacant | |||
9 | Arnljótur Sigfúsarson (1930-Present) |
14 February, 1973 | 14 February, 1989 | 5844 | Conservative | 1977 1981 1985 |
Koggi Nílsson | ||
10 | Njáll Gjúkason (1956-Present) |
14 February, 1989 | 14 February, 2005 | 5844 | Liberal | 1993 1997 2001 |
Vigtýr Guðvarðsson | ||
11 | Vigtýr Guðvarðsson (1956-Present) |
14 February, 2005 | 14 February, 2013 | 2922 | Liberal | 2009 | Ásdór Sigurgeirsson | ||
12 | Ás Brimarsson (1987-Present) |
14 February, 2013 | Incumbent | 4302 | Liberal | 2017 | Ýma Kinansdóttir |