Booth, who shot Lincoln was a Southern sympathizer. Guiteau was, I guess, a Republican. He had supported Garfield and thought he had earned an appointment to be an ambassador. McKinley's assassin was an anarchist--thought all governments were evil. Oswald had Communist leanings, but I do not think he belonged to the Communst party.
Washington, J Adams - Federalist Jefferson, Madison, Monroe - Democratic-Republican JQ Adams - none Jackson, Van Buren - Democrat WH Harrison, Tyler - Whig (Tyler was expelled from party) Polk - Democrat Taylor, Fillmore - Whig Pierce, Buchanan - Democrat Lincoln - Republican A Johnson - "Unionist", ie Republican. Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur - Republican Cleveland - Democrat B Harrison, McKinley, T Roosevelt, Taft - Republican Wilson - Democrat Harding, Coolidge, Hoover - Republican FD Roosevelt, Truman - Democrat Eisenhower - Republican Kennedy, LB Johnson - Democrat Nixon, Ford - Republican Carter - Democrat Reagan, GHW Bush - Republican Clinton - Democrat GW Bush - Republican Obama - Democrat
POLITICAL PARTY of EVERY U.S. PRESIDENT
1 - George Washington - independent
2 - John Adams - Federalist Party
3 - Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican Party
4 - James Madison - Democratic-Republican Party
5 - James Monroe - Democratic-Republican Party
6 - John Quincy Adams - Democratic-Republican Party
7 - Andrew Jackson - Democratic Party
8 - Martin Van Buren - Democratic Party
9 - William Henry Harrison - Whig Party
10 - John Tyler - Whig Party until September 1841; independent thereafter
11 - James K. Polk - Democratic Party
12 - Zachary Taylor - Whig Party
13 - Millard Fillmore - Whig Party
14 - Franklin Pierce - Democratic Party
15 - James Buchanan - Democratic Party
16 - Abraham Lincoln - Republican Party in 1860; National Union Party in 1864
17 - Andrew Johnson - National Union Party
18 - Ulysses S. Grant - Republican Party
19 - Rutherford B. Hayes - Republican Party
20 - James A. Garfield - Republican Party
21 - Chester A. Arthur - Republican Party
22 & 24 - Grover Cleveland - Democratic Party
23 - Benjamin Harrison - Republican Party
25 - William McKinley - Republican Party
26 - Theodore Roosevelt - Republican Party
27 - William Howard Taft - Republican Party
28 - Woodrow Wilson - Democratic Party
29 - Warren G. Harding - Republican Party
30 - Calvin Coolidge - Republican Party
31 - Herbert Hoover - Republican Party
32 - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Democratic Party
33 - Harry S Truman - Democratic Party
34 - Dwight D. Eisenhower - Republican Party
35 - John F. Kennedy - Democratic Party
36 - Lyndon B. Johnson - Democratic Party
37 - Richard M. Nixon - Republican Party
38 - Gerald R. Ford - Republican Party
39 - Jimmy Carter - Democratic Party
40 - Ronald Reagan - Republican Party
41 - George H.W. Bush - Republican Party
42 - Bill Clinton - Democratic Party
43 - George W. Bush - Republican Party
44 - Barack Obama - Democratic Party
45 - Donald Trump - Republican Party
Democratic
Republican Party : 19 Presidents; 23 TermsDemocratic Party : 14 Presidents; 22 TermsDemocratic-Republican Party : 4 Presidents; 7 TermsWhig Party : 4 Presidents; 2 TermsNational Union Party : 2 Presidents; 1 TermIndependent : 1 President; 2 TermsFederalist Party : 1 President; 1 Term(updated 22 Jan 2017)
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
If they do not get nomination of their party it is impossible for them to serve.
Does AN independent belong to a individual party? AND no he votes for whichever party he he thinks is the better choice.
Democratic
Mary Robinson is no longer the Irish President. Her term was from 1990 to 1997. She was a nominee of the Labour Party. Michael D. Higgins, the current president, was a nominee of the Labour Partyl. Irish presidents are apolitical, so they do not belong to any party once in office.
Republican Party : 19 Presidents; 23 TermsDemocratic Party : 14 Presidents; 22 TermsDemocratic-Republican Party : 4 Presidents; 7 TermsWhig Party : 4 Presidents; 2 TermsNational Union Party : 2 Presidents; 1 TermIndependent : 1 President; 2 TermsFederalist Party : 1 President; 1 Term(updated 22 Jan 2017)
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
lawyers
No. The United States has had Presidents with other party affiliations, like the Federalist and Whig Parties, as well as some who belonged to no party at all. Politicians may run under any legally organized party (we'll skip the details of how a party gets on the ballot), as an Independent (no party) or as a Democrat or Republican. The US two-party system has become a tradition, but a President is not required to belong to either to be elected.
As of this writing, the last 5 presidents have been: Barack Obama - Democrat George W. Bush - Republican Bill Clinton - Democrat George H.W. Bush - Republican Ronald Reagan - Republican
Who is the chairman (and what party does he/she belong to?) Las vegas.
Twelve Presidents have belonged to the Episcopal Church.
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.
yes
If they do not get nomination of their party it is impossible for them to serve.