- John Nance Garner is the nation's longest-lived vicepresident who died at 98.95 years old. (99 short by 15 days)
- Who was the shortest-lived vicepresident?
- There are 7 living vicepresidents as of June 10, 2023.
(32nd Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt)
(23rd Pres. Benjamin Harrison)
(40th Pres. Ronald Reagan)
(37th Pres. Richard Nixon)
(39th Pres. Jimmy Carter)
(1st Pres. George Washington)
(32nd Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt)
(30th Pres. Calvin Coolidge)
(2nd Pres. John Adams)
(16th Pres. Abraham Lincoln)
(34th Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower)
(3rd Pres. Thomas Jefferson)
(43rd Pres. George W. Bush)
(7th Pres. Andrew Jackson)
(24th Pres. Grover Cleveland)
(33rd Pres. Harry S. Truman)
(44th Pres. Barack Obama)
(37th Pres. Richard Nixon)
(32nd Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt)
(31st Pres. Herbert Hoover)
(12th Pres. Zachary Taylor)
(41st Pres. George H. W. Bush)
(42nd Pres. Bill Clinton)
(3rd,4th Pres. Thomas Jefferson,James Madison)
(11th Pres. James K. Polk)
(9th Pres. William Henry Harrison)
(28th Pres. Woodrow Wilson)
(38th Pres. Gerald Ford)
(4th Pres. James Madison)
(8th Pres. Martin Van Buren)
(6th,7th Pres. John Quincy Adams,Andrew Jackson)
(19th Pres. Rutherford B. Hayes)
(14th Pres. Franklin Pierce)
(36th Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson)
(16th Pres. Abraham Lincoln)
(22nd Pres. Grover Cleveland)
(26th Pres. Theodore Roosevelt)
(35th Pres. John F. Kennedy)
(18th Pres. Ulysses S. Grant)
(18th Pres. Ulysses S. Grant)
(45th Pres. Donald Trump)
(29th Pres. Warren G. Harding)
(25th Pres. William McKinley)
(20th Pres. James A. Garfield)
(27th Pres. William Howard Taft)
(46th Pres. Joe Biden)
(25th Pres. William McKinley)
(15th Pres. James Buchanan)
(5th Pres. James Monroe)