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  1. Hace 1 día · Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 [a] – November 19, 1850) was an American lawyer, military officer and politician who served as the ninth vice president of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841 under President Martin Van Buren.

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Biography. Richard M. Johnson, in full Richard Mentor Johnson, (born October 17, 1780, near Louisville, Virginia [now in Kentucky], U.S.—died November 19, 1850, Frankfort, Kentucky), ninth vice president of the United States (1837–41) in the Democratic administration of President Martin Van Buren.

    • October 17, 1780
    • Frankfort, Kentucky
    • November 19, 1850
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_ClayHenry Clay - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Clay returned to federal office in 1831 by winning election to the Senate over Richard Mentor Johnson in a 73 to 64 vote of the Kentucky legislature. His return to the Senate after 20 years, 8 months, 7 days out of office, marks the fourth-longest gap in service to the chamber in history.

  4. Hace 1 día · Republican. Incumbent since. January 3, 1985. January 3, 2011. Kentucky's current congressional delegation in the 118th Congress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its six representatives: five Republicans and one Democrat . The current dean of the Kentucky delegation is Representative and Dean of the House Hal ...

  5. Hace 2 días · As the ninth vice president, Richard Mentor Johnson served under President Martin Van Buren.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Richard Mentor Johnson ; John Tyler ; George Mifflin Dallas ; Millard Fillmore ; William R. King ; John Breckinridge ; Hannibal Hamlin ; Andrew Johnson ; Schuyler Colfax ; Henry Wilson ; William Wheeler ; Chester Arthur ; Thomas Hendricks ; Levi Morton ; Adlai Stevenson ; Garret Hobart ; Theodore Roosevelt ; Charles Fairbanks ; James ...

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · King received little support outside of Alabama, even in his home state of North Carolina, and he soon withdrew his name. Richard Mentor Johnson was again chosen as Van Buren’s running mate, but their ticket was defeated by that of Whig William Henry Harrison and Democrat John Tyler.