List of presidents of Arabi

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The President of Arabi is the head of state and head of government of the United Socialist States, indirectly elected to a four-year term by the people through the Electoral College. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Arabin Armed Forces.

Presidents

Presidency Portrait President Party Election Vice President
1 January 10, 1839

January 10, 1847
1 Patrick Owens.jpg Patrick Owens Independent 1838 Richard Davis
1842
2 January 10, 1847

January 10, 1855
2 Richard Davis.png Richard Davis Democratic-Republican 1846 Finlay Todd
1850
Vacant, June 5 – June 25, 1852
Issac Collier
3 January 10, 1855

January 10, 1859
3 Issac Collier.png Issac Collier Democratic-Republican 1858
Zak Johnson


4 January 10, 1859

January 10, 1867
4 Henry Crow.png Henry Crow Federal 1858 Warner Skinner
1862
5 January 10, 1867

January 10, 1875
5 Archie Davey.png Archie Davey Federal 1866 Kermit Keller
1870
6 January 10, 1875

January 10, 1883
6 Kermit Keller.png Kermit Keller Federal 1874 Michael Artis
1878 James Douglas
7 January 10, 1883

January 10, 1887
7 James Douglas.png James Douglas Federal 1882 William Trussel
8 January 10, 1887

January 10, 1891
8 Frank Manning.png Frank Manning Democratic-Republican 1886 James Bowen
9 January 10, 1891

January 10, 1899
9 James Bowen.png James Bowen Democratic-Republican 1890 Francis Veltri
1894
10 January 10, 1899

January 10, 1907
10 Alfred Mills.png Alfred Mills Liberal
Socialist
1898 Art Mabon
1902
11 January 10, 1907

January 10, 1911
11 Daniel Jones.png Daniel Jones Liberal
Socialist
1906 Paul Roberts
12 January 10, 1911

July 5, 1916
12 Bailey Boyle.png Bailey Boyle Conservative
Capitalist
1910 James Hamilton
1914
13 July 5, 1916

January 10, 1923
13 James Hamilton.png James Hamilton Conservative
Capitalist
Vacant through
Jan. 10, 1919
1918 John Brown
14 January 10, 1923

January 10, 1931
14 John Brown.png John Brown Conservative
Capitalist
1922 Roger Laney
1926
15 January 10, 1931

January 10, 1939
15 Roger Laney.png Roger Laney Conservative
Capitalist
1930 Joseph Hughes
1934
16 January 10, 1939

January 10, 1947
16 Lewis Pope.png Lewis Pope Liberal
Socialist
1938 John Freeman
1942 Derrick Pruitt
17 January 10, 1947

January 10, 1951
17 John Freeman.png John Freeman Liberal
Socialist
1946 Bradley Hartley
18 January 10, 1951

October 3, 1954
18 Derrick Pruitt.png Derrick Pruitt Liberal
Socialist
1950
19 October 3, 1954

January 10, 1963
19 Bradley Hartley.png Bradley Hartley Liberal
Socialist
Vacant through January 10, 1955
1954 Archie Austin
1958
20 January 10, 1963

January 10, 1971
20 Zachary Poole.png Zachary Poole Conservative
Capitalist
1962 Stanley McCarty
1966
21 January 10, 1971

January 10, 1975
21 Stanley McCarty.png Stanley McCarty Conservative
Capitalist
1970 Harold Hedrick
22 January 10, 1975

January 10, 1979
22 Henry O'Neill.png Henry O'Neill Conservative
Capitalist
1974 Harley Parker
23 January 10, 1979

January 10, 1987
23 Harley Parker.png Harley Parker Conservative
Capitalist
1978 Tyler Bowman
Liberal
Socialist
1982 Adam Brady
24 January 10, 1987

January 10, 1991
24 Adam Brady.png Adam Brady Liberal
Socialist
1986 Harry Byrne
25 January 10, 1991

January 10, 1999
25 Johnathan Michaelson.png Johnathan Michaelson Conservative
Capitalist
1990 Toby Lord
1994
26 January 10, 1999

January 10, 2003
26 Jonathan Clark.png Jonathan Clark Conservative
Capitalist
1998 James Faulkner
27 January 10, 2003

January 10, 2011
27 Samuel Ingram.png Samuel Ingram Liberal
Socialist
2002 Walter Freeman
2006
28 January 10, 2011

January 10, 2019
Walter Freeman Official 2017.jpg Walter Freeman Liberal
Socialist
2010 Lona Freeman
2014
29 January 10, 2019

August 1, 2022
Lona Freeman 2021 Official.png Lona Freeman Democratic[1] 2018 Melissa Hewitt
Vacant, July 29 – October 1, 2021
Robert Stephens
30 August 1, 2022

Incumbent
30 Robert Stephens.jpg Robert Stephens Democratic Vacant since August 1, 2022[2]

Notes

  1. Freeman was originally elected as a Liberal Socialist but switched parties while in office.
  2. Stephens nominated House Speaker Chelsea Pickering to fill the vacancy. Senate Majority leader Mary Nichols stated she will expedite the nomination hearings to fill the vacancy. Nichols scheduled the first hearing for August 8, 2022.