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Leon Panetta
Official portrait, 2009
45th President of the United States
In office
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
Vice PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byGeorge W. Bush
Succeeded byDonald Trump
39th Governor of California
In office
August 9, 2001 – November 16, 2008
LieutenantCruz Bustamante
John Garamendi
Preceded byGray Davis
Succeeded byJohn Garamendi
20th United States Secretary of Defense
In office
January 21, 1997 – January 20, 2001
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byWilliam Perry
Succeeded byDonald Rumsfield
18th White House Chief of Staff
In office
July 12, 1994 – January 21, 1997
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byMack McLarty
Succeeded byErskine Bowles
28th Director of the Office of Management and Budget
In office
January 21, 1993 – July 12, 1994
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byRichard Darman
Succeeded byAlice Rivlin
United States Senator
from California
In office
January 3, 1975 – January 21, 1993
Preceded byAlan Cranston
Succeeded byBarbara Boxer
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from California
In office
January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1975
Preceded byBurt Talcott
Succeeded byPete McCloskey
Constituency12th district
Personal details
Born
Leon Edward Panetta

(1939-06-30) June 30, 1939 (age 85)
Monterey, California, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (since 1964)
Spouse
(m. 1969)
Children
Parents
Education
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Attorney
AwardsFull list
SignatureCursive signature in ink
WebsitePresidential Library


Congress Leadership

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
President Pro tempore of the SenateJanuary 3, 2009June 28, 2010 DemocraticWest Virginia
June 28, 2010December 17, 2012 DemocraticHawaii
December 17, 2012January 3, 2017 DemocraticVermont
Senate Majority LeaderJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 DemocraticNevada
Senate Majority WhipJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 DemocraticIllinois
Senate Minority LeaderJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 RepublicanKentucky
Senate Minority WhipJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2013 RepublicanArizona
January 3, 2013January 3, 2017 RepublicanTexas
Speaker of the HouseJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 DemocraticCalifornia-12
House Majority LeaderJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 DemocraticMaryland-5
House Majority WhipJanuary 3, 2009January 3, 2017 DemocraticSouth Carolina-6
House Minority LeaderJanuary 3, 2009October 31, 2015 RepublicanOhio-8
October 31, 2015January 3, 2017 RepublicanWisconsin-1
House Minority WhipJanuary 3, 2009August 18, 2014 RepublicanVirginia-7
August 18, 2014January 3, 2017 RepublicanCalifornia-23

Cabinet

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Ref
PresidentJanuary 20, 2009January 20, 2017 DemocraticCalifornia
Vice PresidentJanuary 20, 2009January 20, 2017 DemocraticDelaware
Secretary of StateJanuary 21, 2009February 1, 2013 DemocraticNew York
February 1, 2013January 20, 2017 DemocraticDistrict of Columbia
Secretary of the TreasuryJanuary 26, 2009January 24, 2013 IndependentMassachussets
January 24, 2013January 20, 2017 DemocraticNew Jersey
Secretary of DefenseJanuary 20, 2009July 30, 2011 RepublicanKansas
July 30, 2011January 20, 2017 DemocraticPennsylvania
Attorney GeneralFebruary 3, 2009April 27, 2015 DemocraticArizona
April 27, 2015January 20, 2017 DemocraticNorth Carolina
Secretary of the InteriorJanuary 20, 2009April 12, 2013 DemocraticColarado
April 12, 2013January 20, 2017 DemocraticWashington
Secretary of AgricultureJanuary 20, 2009January 20, 2017 DemocraticIowa
Secretary of CommerceFebruary 3, 2017Incumbent RepublicanIllinois
Secretary of LaborFebruary 19, 2017July 22, 2019 RepublicanFlorida
July 22, 2019Incumbent RepublicanPennsylvania
Secretary of Health and Human ServicesJanuary 28, 2017Incumbent DemocraticNorth Carolina
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentFebruary 10, 2017Incumbent IndependentColarado
Secretary of TransportationJanuary 30, 2017Incumbent RepublicanKentucky
Secretary of EnergyFebruary 2, 2017January 20, 2021 RepublicanLouisiana
February 10, 2021Incumbent RepublicanNevada
Secretary of EducationFebruary 8, 2017January 20, 2021 RepublicanVirginia
February 2, 2021Incumbent RepublicanIndiana
Secretary of Veterans AffairsFebruary 14, 2017Incumbent RepublicanArizona
Secretary of Homeland SecurityJanuary 21, 2021Incumbent RepublicanOklahoma
Administrator of the Environmental Protection AgencyFebruary 4, 2017January 20, 2021 RepublicanMichigan
January 28, 2021Incumbent RepublicanUtah
Director of the Office of Management and BudgetFebruary 16, 2017March 1, 2020 RepublicanSouth Carolina
March 1, 2020Incumbent RepublicanMaryland
Director of National IntelligenceJanuary 29, 2017January 20, 2021 RepublicanConnecticut
February 6, 2021Incumbent RepublicanMissouri
United States Trade RepresentativeFebruary 11, 2017January 20, 2021 RepublicanKansas
February 15, 2021Incumbent RepublicanMinnesota
Ambassador to the United NationsJanuary 25, 2017Incumbent RepublicanAlaska
Administrator of the Small Business AdministrationJanuary 23, 2017Incumbent RepublicanOregon
Chief of StaffJanuary 20, 2017Incumbent IndependentTexas

Legislature

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California State Legislature

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Legislature House of Representatives +/– Position Senate +/– Senate Election year
84th
149 / 250
Decrease 1 Governor of California
62 / 100
Steady 2000
85th
153 / 250
Increase 4
65 / 100
Increase 3 2002
86th
151 / 250
Decrease 2
63 / 100
Decrease 2 2004
87th
166 / 250
Increase 15
69 / 100
Increase 6 2006


U.S. Congress

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Congress House of Representatives +/– Position Senate +/– Senate Election year
96th
159 / 435
Increase 15 Member of the United States House of Representatives
42 / 100
Increase 3 1978
97th
193 / 435
Increase 34
54 / 100
Increase 12 1980
98th
166 / 435
Decrease 27
53 / 100
Decrease 1 1982
99th
186 / 435
Increase 20 Member of the United States Senate
53 / 100
Steady 1984
100th
178 / 435
Decrease 8
45 / 100
Decrease 8 1986
101st
185 / 435
Increase 7
47 / 100
Increase 2 1988
102nd
170 / 435
Decrease 15
43 / 100
Decrease 4 1990
103rd
175 / 435
Increase 5
43 / 100
Steady 1992
104th
234 / 435
Increase 59
53 / 100
Increase 10 1994
105th
227 / 435
Decrease 7
55 / 100
Increase 2 1996
115th
259 / 435
Increase 12 President of the United States
56 / 100
Increase 2 2016
116th
235 / 435
Decrease 24
58 / 100
Increase 2 2018
117th
265 / 435
Increase 30
61 / 100
Increase 3 2020
118th
249 / 435
Decrease 16
59 / 100
Decrease 2 2022

Elections

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Congress

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1996 United States Special Senate election in New York
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic James Roosevelt 2,168,831 54.35% −0.91%
Republican Bernadette Castro 1,611,359 40.38% −1.13%
Majority 557,472 13.97% 0.23%
Total votes 3,990,489


2000 United States Senate election in New York
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic James Roosevelt 3,747,310 55.27% 0.92%
Republican Rick Lazio 2,915,730 43.01% 2.63%
Majority 831,580 12.26% −1.71%
Total votes 6,779,839


Gubernatorial

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2002 Texas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Luke Johnson 2,632,591 57.81% −10.43%
Democratic Tony Sanchez 1,819,798 39.36% 8.18%
Majority 812,793 18.45% −18.61%
Total votes 4,553,987


2006 Texas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Luke Johnson 3,061,249 69.59% 11.78%
Democratic Chris Bell 1,310,353 29.78% −9.58%
Majority 1,750,896 39.81% 21.36%
Total votes 4,399,068


2010 Texas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Luke Johnson 3,157,736 63.41% −6.18%
Democratic Bill White 1,751,420 35.17% 5.39%
Majority 1,406,316 28.24% −11.57%
Total votes 4,979,870


2014 Texas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Luke Johnson 3,081,972 65.32% 1.91%
Democratic Wendy Davis 1,570,711 33.29% −1.88
Majority 1,511,261 32.03% 3.79%
Total votes 4,718,268


Presidential

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2016 United States Presidential Election

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral
vote
Running mate
Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
Luke Johnson Republican Texas 81,643,747 55.15% 486 Charlie Baker Massachusetts 486
Hillary Clinton Democratic Illinois 63,449,701 42.86% 52 Tim Kaine Virginia 52
Other 2,945,984 1.99% Other
Total 148,039,432 100% 538 538
Needed to win 270 270


2020 United States Presidential Election

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral
vote
Running mate
Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
Luke Johnson Republican Texas 101,219,122 60.96% 531 Charlie Baker Massachusetts 531
Michael Bennet Democratic Colarado 62,630,992 37.72% 7 Pete Buttigieg Indiana 7
Other 2,191,751 1.32% Other
Total 166,041,865 100% 538 538
Needed to win 270 270