President of Newreath

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President of the
United States of Newreath
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Incumbent
George Carter
since 5th January 2017
Executive branch of the U.S.N. Government
Executive Office of the President
StyleMr. President (informal)
The Right Hon. (formal)
StatusHead of State
Head of Government
AbbreviationPOTUS
Member ofCabinet
National Security Council
ResidenceThe State House
SeatBaxter, FDC
NominatorPolitical parties or self-nomination
AppointerElectoral College
Term length4 years, twice renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Newreath
Formation12th March, 1821
First holderWilliam Sterling
SuccessionPresidential Line of Succession Act (1956)
DeputyVice President of Newreath

List of Presidents of the United States of Newreath

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won Home State
1 William Sterling
(1784-1847)
Young Nelson.jpg Independent 5 January
1823
5 January
1831
1822

1826
Blythe
No. [name]
(year born-year died)
Portrait Political Party 5 January
Year
5 January
Year
electoral year

electoral year
Home State
35 Jacob Marshall
(1923-2004)
Nelson Rockefeller.jpg Republican 5 January
1993
5 January
2001
1992

1996
Nunavik
36 Kevin West
(born 1936)
Leahy2009.jpg Liberal 5 January
2001
5 January
2005
2000

2004
(defeated)
North Cornelia
37 Matthew Dawson
(born 1940)
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2005
5 January
2013
2004

2008
Austin
38 Branden Nielsen
(born 1947)
Governor John Kasich.jpg Republican 5 January
2013
5 January
2017
2012

2016
(defeated)
Berkshire
39 George Carter
(born 1962)
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2017
Incumbent 2016

2020
Blythe
  Independent
  Liberal Party

Offical Residence

The State House is the official residence and office of the President of the United States of Newreath and has been since its construction in 1834. The State House contains three major parts; the residence (private family quarters), the south wing (office of the first lady) and the north wing (office of the president). The residence is guarded ceremonially by the Presidential Guard Corps, a detachment of the USN Marine Corps, and officially by the Secret Service.