SNo President Dates in office Form of entry Occupation January 13, 1830 – 1 José Antonio Páez Indirect elections Military general January 20, 1835 January 20, 1835 – 2 Andrés Narvarte Acting President Lawyer / politician February 9, 1835 February 9, 1835 – July 3 José María Vargas Indirect elections Physician 9, 1835 July 27, 1835 – August 4 José María Carreño Acting President Military general 20, 1835 August 20, 1835 – 5 José María Vargas Restoration Physician April 24, 1836 April 24, 1836 – 6 Andrés Narvarte Interim caretaker Lawyer / politician January 20, 1837 January 20, 1837 – 7 José María Carreño Interim caretaker Military general March 11, 1837 March 11, 1837 – 8 Carlos Soublette Interim caretaker Military general February 1, 1839 February 1, 1839 – 9 José Antonio Páez Indirect elections Military general January 28, 1843 January 28, 1843 – 10 Carlos Soublette Indirect elections Military general January 20, 1847 José Tadeo January 20, 1847 – 11 Indirect elections Military general Monagas February 5, 1851 José Gregorio February 5, 1851 – 12 Indirect elections Military general Monagas January 20, 1855 José Tadeo January 20, 1855 – 13 Indirect elections Military general Monagas March 15, 1858 Pedro Gual March 15, 1858 – 14 Provisional President Lawyer Escandón March 18, 1858 March 18, 1858 – 15 Julián Castro Coup d'état Military general August 2, 1859 Pedro Gual August 2, 1859 – 16 Provisional President Lawyer Escandón September 29, 1859 Coup d'état (first term); Manuel Felipe de September 29, 1859 – 17 Direct elections (second Politician Tovar May 20, 1861 term) Pedro Gual May 20, 1861 – August 18 Provisional President Lawyer Escandón 29, 1861 August 29, 1861 – June 19 José Antonio Páez Dictatorship Military general 15, 1863 Juan Crisóstomo June 15, 1863 – March Victory in the Federal 20 Military general Falcón 18, 1865 War (first term) Juan Crisóstomo March 18, 1865 – April Indirect elections 21 Military general Falcón 25, 1868 (second term) Manuel Ezequiel April 25, 1868 – June 22 Provisional President Military officer Bruzual 28, 1868 Guillermo Tell June 28, 1868 – 23 Provisional President Lawyer / Military Villegas February 20, 1869 José Ruperto February 20, 1869 – 24 Revolution Military general Monagas April 16, 1870 Guillermo Tell April 16, 1870 – April 25 Provisional President Lawyer / Military Villegas 27, 1870 Antonio Guzmán April 27, 1870 – 26 Revolution (first term) Lawyer / Military general Blanco February 20, 1873 Antonio Guzmán February 20, 1873 – Indirect elections 27 Lawyer / Military general Blanco February 27, 1877 (second term) Francisco Linares February 27, 1877 – 28 Indirect elections Military general Alcántara November 30, 1878 José Gregorio November 30, 1878 – 29 Provisional President Military general Valera February 26, 1879 Antonio Guzmán February 26, 1879 – Election by the Federal 30 Lawyer / Military general Blanco May 12, 1880 States Antonio Guzmán Election by the Federal 31 May 12, 1880 – 1882 Lawyer / Military general Blanco States Antonio Guzmán Election by the Federal 32 1882 – April 26, 1884 Lawyer / Military general Blanco States Joaquín Sinforiano April 26, 1884 – Elections by the Federal 33 Military general de Jesús Crespo September 15, 1886 States Antonio Guzmán September 15, 1886 – Elections by the Federal 34 Lawyer / Military general Blanco August 8, 1887 States August 8, 1887 – July 35 Hermógenes López Intermin caretaker Military general 2, 1888 Juan Pablo Rojas July 2, 1888 – March Elections by the Federal 36 Lawyer Paúl 19, 1890 States Raimundo Andueza March 19, 1890 – June Elections by the Federal 37 Lawyer Palacio 17, 1892 States Guillermo Tell June 17, 1892 – August 38 Provisional President Lawyer / Military Villegas 31, 1892 Guillermo Tell August 31, 1892 – 39 Provisional President Lawyer Villegas Pulido October 7, 1892 Joaquín Sinforiano October 7, 1892 – 40 Revolution Military general de Jesús Crespo March 14, 1894 Joaquín Sinforiano March 14, 1894 – Elections by the Federal 41 Military general de Jesús Crespo February 28, 1898 States February 28, 1898 – 42 Ignacio Andrade Direct elections Politician October 20, 1899 Cipriano Castro October 20, 1899 – 43 Revolution Military general Ruiz December 19, 1908 Juan Vicente December 19, 1908 – 44 Coup d'état Military general Gómez August 5, 1913 August 5, 1913 – April Appointed provisional 45 José Gil Fortoul Lawyer 19, 1914 president Victorino Márquez April 19, 1914 – June Appointed provisional 46 Lawyer / politician Bustillos 24, 1922 president Juan Vicente June 24, 1922 – May 47 — Military general Gómez 30, 1929 May 30, 1929 – June Indirect election by the 48 Juan Bautista Pérez Lawyer / magistrate 13, 1931 National Assembly Juan Vicente June 13, 1931 – Indirect election by the 49 Military general Gómez December 17, 1935 National Assembly Eleazar López December 18, 1935 – 50 Interim caretaker Military general Contreras June 30, 1936 Eleazar López June 30, 1936 – May 5, 51 Indirect elections Military general Contreras 1941 Isaías Medina May 5, 1941 – October 52 Indirect elections Military general Angarita 18, 1945 Rómulo Ernesto October 19, 1945 – 53 Coup d'état Politician Betancourt Bello February 17, 1948 Rómulo Gallegos February 17, 1948 – 54 Direct elections Writer / Novelist Freire November 24, 1948 Carlos Delgado November 24, 1948 – 55 Coup d'état Military officer Chalbaud November 13, 1950 Germán Suárez November 27, 1950 – 56 Interim caretaker Lawyer Flamerich December 2, 1952 Marcos Pérez December 2, 1952 – 57 Indirect elections Military officer Jiménez January 23, 1958 Wolfgang January 23, 1958 – 58 Coup d'état Rear admiral Larrazábal November 14, 1958 November 14, 1958 – 59 Edgar Sanabria Interim caretaker Lawyer February 13, 1959 Rómulo Ernesto February 13, 1959 – 60 Direct elections Politician Betancourt Bello March 13, 1964 March 13, 1964 – 61 Raúl Leoni Otero Direct elections Lawyer March 11, 1969 Rafael Caldera March 11, 1969 – 62 Direct elections Lawyer Rodríguez March 12, 1974 Carlos Andrés March 12, 1974 – 63 Direct elections Politician Pérez Rodríguez March 12, 1979 Luis Herrera March 12, 1979 – 64 Direct elections Lawyer Campins February 2, 1984 February 2, 1984 – 65 Jaime Lusinchi Direct elections Physician February 2, 1989 Carlos Andrés February 2, 1989 – 66 Direct elections Politician Pérez Rodríguez May 21, 1993 Octavio Lepage May 21, 1993 – June 5, 67 Interim president Lawyer / Politician Barreto 1993 Ramón José June 5, 1993 – 68 Interim president Writer Velásquez February 2, 1994 Rafael Caldera February 2, 1994 – 69 Direct elections Lawyer Rodríguez February 2, 1999 February 2, 1999 – Military officer 70 Hugo Chávez Frias Direct elections January 10, 2001 (Lt. colonel) January 10, 2001 – Military officer 71 Hugo Chávez Frias Direct elections January 10, 2007 (Lt. colonel) January 10, 2007 – Military officer 72 Hugo Chávez Frías Direct elections January 10, 2013 (Lt. colonel) January 10, 2013 – Military officer 73 Hugo Chávez Frías Direct elections March 5, 2013 (Lt. colonel) March 5, 2013 – April Vice President of Venezuela / Minister 74 Nicolás Maduro Interim President 19, 2013 of Foreign Affairs / Union leader April 19, 2013 – Vice President of Venezuela /Minister of 75 Nicolás Maduro Direct elections present Foreign Affairs / Union leader For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Venezuela.
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