President of the United States


 * See also: Category:U.S. presidents.

The President of the United States was the head of state and government in the United States of America, as well as the chief officer of the executive branch and the of the.

The office was inaugurated on 30 April, 1789 with George Washington assuming the title. Presidents of the United States were elected indirectly through system. Upon election, the presidents lived and worked at the White House in Washington, D.C. and carried out duties assigned by the.

By the 31st century the office has been replaced by the office of President of Earth, and a number of former U.S. presidents live in the Hall of Presidents at the Head Museum. Many ex-presidents are not eligible to run for Earth president due to the Constitutional prohibition on anybody serving more than two terms. However, former U.S. president Richard Nixon got around this issue by getting a new body in the 3000 presidential election.

U.S. presidents on Futurama

 * This lists all Presidents of the United States that have appeared on Futurama. Some while in office, some afterwards (for example as a head in a jar) and others only mentioned. First appearance is listed.


 * 1. George Washington (1789 - 1797)
 * 3. Thomas Jefferson (1801 - 1809)
 * 16. Abraham Lincoln (1861 - 1865) (1ACV12)
 * 21. Chester A. Arthur (1881 - 1885)
 * 22. Grover Cleveland (1885 - 1889)
 * 24. Grover Cleveland (1893 - 1897) (1ACV01)
 * 26. Theodore Roosevelt (1901 - 1909) (1ACV12)
 * 33. Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) (1ACV01)
 * 37. Richard Nixon (1969 - 1974) (1ACV01)
 * 38. Gerald Ford (1974 - 1977) (1ACV01)
 * 39. Jimmy Carter (1977 - 1981) (1ACV01)
 * 41. George H. W. Bush (1989 - 1993) (1ACV01)
 * 42. Bill Clinton (1993-2001) (1ACV01)
 * 43. George W. Bush (2001 - 2009) (BBS)

Appearances

 * While Richard Nixon has appeared multiple times as the President of Earth, only the times he has appeared as the ex-President of the United States (before "A Head in the Polls") are listed.


 * (Grover Cleveland, Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton)
 * (George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt)
 * (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton)
 * (George Washington, Abraham Lincoln)
 * (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson [mention], Chester A. Arthur)
 * (Franklin Roosevelt [mention], Harry S. Truman)
 * (Theodore Roosevelt)
 * (Chester A. Arthur)
 * (George W. Bush [mention])
 * (George Washington)
 * (George Washington)