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| - The position of "President-General" was created in 1867 by the British Empire, with the first election being held in 1868 and the first office holder taking office in 1869. The President-General serves as the chief executive of the United Provinces of America, and is elected directly by the people of the UPA to a four year term. However, the President-General is still subordinate to the Governor-General of the UPA, as well as the government of the British Empire. 1. Horatio Seymour (American Liberal Party), 1869-1881 2. James G. Blaine (Progressive Party), 1881-1889
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| - The position of "President-General" was created in 1867 by the British Empire, with the first election being held in 1868 and the first office holder taking office in 1869. The President-General serves as the chief executive of the United Provinces of America, and is elected directly by the people of the UPA to a four year term. However, the President-General is still subordinate to the Governor-General of the UPA, as well as the government of the British Empire. 1. Horatio Seymour (American Liberal Party), 1869-1881 2. James G. Blaine (Progressive Party), 1881-1889 3. Grover Cleveland (American Liberal Party), 1889-1893 4. William Jennings Bryan (American Labor Party), 1893-1909 5. Theodore Roosevelt (American Liberal Party), 1909-1919 - Died in office 6. Robert Borden (American Liberal Party), 1919-1921 7. James Cox (United Rationalist Party), 1921-1933 8. Franklin Roosevelt (American Labor Party), 1933-1945 - Resigned 9. William McKenzie King (American Labor Party), 1945-1949 10. Thomas Dewey (Progressive Party), 1949-1961 11. John Diefenbaker (Progressive Party), 1961-1969 12. Martin Luther King (American Liberal Party), 1969-1977 13. Ronald Reagan (Progressive Party), 1977-1989 14. George H.W. Bush (Progressive Party), 1989-1993 15. Jean Cheretien (American Labor Party), 1993-2001 16. John S. McCain (American Liberal Party), 2001-2009 17. Mitt Romney (Progressive Party), 2009-present
* = Died in office
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* = Resigned
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